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Biasca (Ticino, Switzerland): Ceiling of the Pellanda Chapel

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Date: 26/04/2016 Camera: Panasonic DMC-G2 Lens: Lumix G 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH Mega OIS. ISO: 100 Exposure time: 1/15-1/6-1/3
Aperture: 4.7 Focal length: 42mm Place: Biasca (Ticino, Switzerland) Subject: Ceiling of the Pellanda Chapel
Notes: Fusion (obtained Using the page HDR on line on this site) of three pictures separated by 2 stops.
The baroque Pelanda Chapel is located inside the Church of the Saints Peter and Paul , the interior of which contains numerous frescoes from different epochs, from the Middle Age to the Baroque.
More details on the relevant page of Biasca to it in the parish website: Church Ss. Peter and Paul
Biasca was part of the diocese of Milan until 1888 and is therefore, from an arthistorical point of view fully part of Lombardy.
See also www.kirchen-online.com

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