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For those curious about the first picture: Vezio Castle, overlooking Lake Como, isn't adorned with Nazgûl, but with chalk sculptures that are recreated each summer by tourists. They pose, get covered in gauze and chalk, and stay still for 20 minutes until the chalk dries. These ephemeral creations endure until snow wipes them away.
This tradition is connected with a legend concerning the castle: Theodelinda, queen of the Lombards—a Germanic people who ruled this region for centuries—wished to erect a church with a prominent bell tower as her legacy.
While her vision never materialized, legend has it that her heart and spirit found a final resting place within the walls of Vezio Castle, where her soul is said to roam the halls on moonless nights. The ghost sculptures serve as physical representation of this myth.