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Coming Home
... it looks like Tuscany will be our home base. Knowing the locations of the train stations, we can take speed rails to other parts of the country if and when we feel like it. I think we'll just have to put Tuscany in our regional wine tasting rotation. But it wasn't just the wine that we loved about Tuscany, but the food, the country, the little renaissance towns and the people, especially the people, were the nicest and most genuinely happy people of ...
Day 2 in Rome
... monument. It's domed interior, the largest ever built until the renaissance, is a marvel in engineering as it is precisely the same height and same width (142 feet). The Pan...theon was a Roman temple dedicated to all (pan) of the gods (theos). The original temple was built in 27 B.C. by the son-in-law of Caesar Augustus, Marcus Agrippaand later renovated by Hadrian. ...
Roma
... is important about how cities have evolved etc. Anyway, he discusses Renaissance Italy a lot and I was able to actually see in person things that he has dicussed. Pope Sixtus the something had a lot to do with how Roma is laid out and Michelangelo had some major impact on its design, not to mention, of course, the Roman grid and city layout. Two of these specific points that Bacon discusses we visited- Michelangelo’s Campidoglio (which was the last thing we saw in ...
Places to see & be I
... hands markt - bij/onder/naast de Porta Portese en de brug aan de linkeroever van de tiber (in italiaans 'tevere'). Alleen op zondag tot 14.00 uur. Kilometer lange markt met shirts, jurkjes, tassen, schoenen, hebbe-dingetjes en hoeden. Iets kopen is niet nodig, ook zonder geld uit te geven vermaak je je prima. Vergeet niet genoeg water mee ...
Vacanze Romane
... part of this great big old town. The Spanish stairs are always packed, for a few reasons, 1) John Keats home is at the bottom left of the staircase, 2) It’s at the end of the Villa Borghese so a natural place to gravitate to and relax after walking around the huge gardens, 3) via Condotti, the famous boutique shopping strip is right in front of it and 4) it’s a great place to hang out.
We sat down on the stairs for a while but sadly, we knew we had ...