A wide panoramic image of an atmospheric evening after sunset of Salo's skyline with the Duomo di Santa Maria Annunziata.
Salò is sheltered on a deep bay on the western side of Lake Garda, surrounded by green hills and overlooking water that is often mirror-smooth. The town is relatively compact, with a mix of historic buildings, well-kept squares and a strikingly long lakeside promenade - one of the longest on Lake Garda.
The promenade is the heart of city life: strollers, cyclists, families and tourists walk along the waterfront, where small boats moor and cafés turn their chairs towards the lake. The atmosphere is relaxed, less exuberant than in some other places on Lake Garda.
Salò's centre has an elegant character, with shops, old alleys and monuments that hint at its rich history - including as a temporary centre of power during World War II. The Duomo (cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata) is a striking Gothic building, while modern elements are subtly integrated into the streetscape.
Salò attracts visitors looking for tranquillity, culture and well-kept city life on the waterfront. It is not a nightlife town, but rather a place for long walks, good meals and a sense of timelessness by the lake.
Henk Meijer is a professional landscape and city photographer based in the Netherlands. His work has been published worldwide in travel brochures, photo and glossy magazines, advertisements, flyers, magazines, book and CD covers, postcards, greeting cards, calendars, newspapers, TV displays,.. Read more…