San Lorenzo Church and vineyards on Unesco Prosecco Hills, Italytaly by Stefano Orazzini

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Cecina, Italy

About ‘San Lorenzo Church and vineyards on Unesco Prosecco Hills, Italytaly’ by Stefano Orazzini

This breathtaking image captures the historic Church of San Lorenzo (Chiesa di San Lorenzo) situated on a steep, isolated hill amidst the Prosecco Superiore DOCG vineyards.

Located in the Conegliano and Valdobbiadene area of the Veneto region, this area is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its unique 'hogback' hills…

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Stefano Orazzini
Cecina, Italy

I am a professional award-winning photographer based in Italy, featured on all major media channels such as National Geographic, The Times, Huffington Post, The Telegraph, Lonely Planet, and more. I still believe that the ultimate goal of photography is to be PRINTED. This is why I chose Fine Art photography. Because it gives substance to what I do. When a photograph is printed as artwork to hang on a wall, it becomes a memory you can touch, providing a more profound…

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