Finding Life in Ruins




“The stones here speak to me, and I know their mute language. Also, they seem deeply to feel what I think. So a broken column of the old Roman times, an old tower of Lombardy, a weather-beaten Gothic piece of a pillar understands me well. But I am a ruin myself, wandering among ruins.” ― Heinrich Heine


  Whereas a human life is usually less than 100 years, writes the Scottish preservationist, "in its lifetime, the same building can meet Julius Caesar, Napoleon and Adolf Hitler." Buildings in the form of ruins have come to stand for whole civilizations, have indeed been practically all that survives of a civilization. 

Life of ruins! A picture in oil

   Are you interested in finding what was life like centuries ago, go to the ruins, they are the only remaining remnants of the life which was once marked by the glory and immortality.  


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