european
vacation
2001
TRANSATLANTIC
AZORES
SPAIN
FRANCE
ITALY
Volterra Wall
» Volterra Square
» Roman Theater
» Stage Close-up
» Carving Alabaster
» Alabaster
» Alabaster Workshop
» Raw Alabaster
» Completed Storage
» Lires vs. Dollars
» Volterra Square 2
» Volterra Door
» Old & New
» Church Painting
» Volterra Tower
» Church Carving
» Tuscany
» Farmhouse
» Lunch
» Jeff & Darlene
» Tuscany
» San Gimignano
» San Gimignano
» Masonry
» Front Entrance
» Walking Street
» Tuscany
» Tuscan Hills
» Leaving Portofino
» Ligurian Coast
» Santa Margherita
» Margherit Coast
» Margherit Castle
» Housepaint
» Margherita Shoreline
» Margherita Beach
» Columbus
» Margherita Statue
» Portofino
» Portofino Villa
» Portofino Resort
» Portofino Homes
» Castelo de San Giorgo
» Jeff & Darlene
» San Giorgo Garden
» Jeff At San Giorgo
» St. George's
» St. George Entrance
» St. George Interior
» St. George Cemetary
» St. George Monument
» Ligurian Cliffs
» Portofino Street
» Alleyway Porch
» Portofino Walkway
» Jeff
» Darlene
» Menus
» Portofino street
» Voscia
» Rapallo Easter Arch
» Rapallo Entryway
» Rapallo Desert
» Giuseppe Garibaldi
» Rapallo Beach
» Rapallo Ball
» Rapallo Ramada
» Ramada Roof
» Rapallo Carriage
» Genoa
» Genoa
» Genoa
» Genoa
» Roman Architecture
» Tuscany
» Livorno Battery
» Livorno Coast
» Livorno
The high hilltop town of Volterra
was originally established by the Etruscans in the 6th century BC. In the 1st century BC the Romans fortified it, and built many of the structures still in existence.