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After Baccono
... after our perilous death march we were close to a fermatta that could get us back to the apartment without having to retrace our steps. Just a short jaunt, what did it matter, we had already been jaunting. We got the the fermatta, then Ponte Lunga, then the apartment. We decided we would stay in Saturday as we were beat. I cooked dinner from what we bought the first night in Rome. When I found that the Segway tour place had emailed back, one call later and we were in for a ...
A Night at the Vatican
... we would be put in a room and watching from a big screen –what a let down! We went through a narrow door and up some steps, back into the basilica, around a corner and there was the Altar! We were going to be sitting 10 rows back from the Altar, off to the right if facing the front. How did three Protestants from Canada luck out like this!!! We just looked at each other and said "I can’t believe we are here"! The basilica is ...
Rome!
... de collections concernant l'histoire occidental mais surtout, qui s'achève par les célèbres salles de Raphael et la chapelle Sixtine décorée par, entre autre, Michel-Ange. Absolument incontournable... ça nous permet de saisir un peu mieux le génie de ces 2 grands artistes légendaires...
Donc, je m'arrête là bien qu'il y en a tant de choses à dire et prends la direction de Venise!
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Thats AMORE !
... wish materializes. Then there was a Pope whose name escapes me (pardon me to all those who are Catholic) who was laying in state in a glass coffin and obviously embalmed. A very pale man in very white clothing yet very regal looking (voyeurism at the extreme?).
Louise and I took communion at a little service within the Chapel (apparently you don’t have to be a practicing Catholic to do this) where I was very humbled by the whole experience until I got into ...
So Many Churches, So Little Time
... in and look up, you're blown away by the huge frescoed ceiling. This was painted by Andrea Pozzo, who also painted what appears to be a dome next to the huge fresco but really is just an optical illusion. This church was even more elaborate than the first. As we were walking to the next church, we saw a sign for the Leonardo da Vinci: Great Machines Museum and decided to go to that instead. It was pretty cool because it showed da Vinci's drawings of these made of machines and ...