Exploring Marche | part two

This is part two of the series of photographs I shot in Marche, Italy. In the first post about this beautiful part of Italy I've written some more about why I went there and the location of Marche, you can read it here.

The photos I share today are all shot on the second day of the trip, when we went to see the gorgeous towns Arcevia, Serra San Quirico and Sassoferrato. The people seemed to know exactly that we were coming to visit their towns, as many people were welcoming us from their door steps and shops. We even got to meet the mayors of Arcevia and Mergo, isn't that great?! 

In the afternoon we went on a guided tour at the ruins of Sentinum, an ancient city from the Roman age, close to Sassoferrato. So fascinating to walk on the cobbled stones with traces of the horse carts, and realising there had been a city dating back to the Roman Empire. Definitely another highlight of the trip! 

Citinerary x on a hazy morning | Town Talk #3 'Amsterdamse-Poort'

Welcome to the Amsterdamse-Poort aka Poortje! Once you get off the metro 54 you enter an area that offers an explosion of different exotic cultures, food, music and people.

Please check out the full story on Citinerary.

About Town Talk
Town Talk is a collaboration of Citinerary and on a hazy morning. For this series we take you on a trip to the city's micro neighbourhoods and their inhabitants.

Citinerary x on a hazy morning | Town Talk #2 'Willemspark'

Town Talk #2
Part two of the Town Talk series takes you to the Willemspark neighborhood in the South part of Amsterdam, close to the Vondelpark. Local David Shah showed us around and told us all about this interesting area and his favorite shops (like the greengrocers store Wessels and flower shop Teunis Veenema).

Interview by Mio (@oimmio on Instagram) and photography by on a hazy morning.

You can find the full story at citinerary.net/journal

About Town Talk
Town Talk is a collaboration of Citinerary and on a hazy morning. For this series we take you on a trip to the city's micro neighbourhoods and their inhabitants.