It all comes from a book by Federico Moccia: "I want you", a bestseller and later a movie. The story inspired thousands of roman lovers to imitate the protagonists in writing their names on a padlock and lock it on Ponte Milvio lampposts.
Soon the lampposts became too heavy and polemics exploded about the visual impact of this unusual love statement (the key was thrown in the Tevere, that implied eternal love) but soon the habit became almost a fashion and spread all over Italy....(from the NY Times, read more!)
interesting ...
ReplyDeleteEverything seems to be all locked up! Fun foto!
ReplyDeleteIncredible story , never heard of it before , thanks for the link ;) Your shot is very good !
ReplyDeleteI read about this and I meant to look for it - and forgot. Glad you took a photo for me!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! And what a very well composed shot!
ReplyDeleteSai che anche Michele li aveva notati i lucchetti? Bella la foto
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through Carmie. Those were stunning pictures you took of her house!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for this romantic story about the love padlocks. Hope one day to see it with my own eyes.
how funny? I haven't heard about the movie or the lock tradition.
ReplyDeleteI hope the tradition doesn't start up over here. There's already so much stuff on the streets. No need for more!
Super shot!
ReplyDeleteI left a message for you on Menton to say that yes, the locks are in France too. See Catherine's post about Paris. Thanks for your comment, Valeria and all that great information.
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