Photo by Fulvio Bernola
Ferentino one hundred years ago
Historical postcards
The historical postcards were chosen with the intention of fixing life on paper and also traditions, artistic beauty of a town located about 70 km from Rome.
With skilful photographic retouches, working on the tones of cuttlefish, have been further antiqued, thus receiving a patina of color, which gives the photo the taste of good old time.
The photographic reproduction tells a beautiful life as citizens whitout words or speeches, but with the subtle message of the image.
Ferentino, view - Postcard
Ferentino, Collepero - Postcard
Ferentino, Largo Ambrogiano, Sale of pig – postcard
Ferentino, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II
(called now Piazza Mazzini)
Postcard
Ferentino, Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II
(called now Piazza Mazzini)
Postcard
Piazza Umberto I (called now Piazza Matteotti)
Monument to the fallen of the First World War
Postcard
Market Square
(called now Piazza Matteotti)
Postcard
Ferentino, Square of the vegetable market
Postcard
Ferentino, Via Nazionale (called now Via XX September)
(now Via XX Settembre)
Postcard
Ferentino, Porta Maggiore (also called “Casamari”)
Postcard
Ferentino, Porta del Borgo (also called S. Agata)
Postcard
Ferentino, gli “Rutorci”
(now Via Ballina)
Postcard
Ferentino, Borgo S. Agata
Postcard
Ferentino, Chiesa di S. Maria Maggiore
Photo by Alinari
Ferentino, Cattedrale
Photo by Alinari
Ferentino, Porta Sanguinaria
Postcard
Ferentino, Porta “Casamari” - Postcard
Ferentino, Porta Santa Croce, 1950
Photo by Luciano Collalti