The Piazza of Il Castello Vecchio

Il Castello Vecchio, the "Old Castle," was the home of Lorenzo di Medici, and thus it became the de facto capital of the Florentine Republic. It was used as the center of government long after LorenzoOkumaya devam et
Church of Santa Croce

Far more beautiful than the Duomo on the inside, the Church of Santa Croce is the site of the tombs of some of the most famous sons of Italy. It holds the remains of artists and inventors as diverseOkumaya devam et
Inside Il Castello Vecchio

Il Castello Vecchio was the seat of the government of the Republic of Florence, one of the wealthiest and most powerful of the fifteenth century. The art inside the building is magnificent, andOkumaya devam et
The Baptistry Doors

I went by myself early in the morning just to photograph the doors of the Baptistry of the Duomo. The originals have been removed and placed indoors to avoid further damage. These copies are replicasOkumaya devam et
Final Shot of the Cathedral

Before our group left the hotel I walked back to the cathedral to get some detailed shots of the elegant green, rose, and white marble. Every inch of the exterior is sculpted into a work of art.
In the Heart of Chianti

The Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazano discovered the east coast of North America in the sixteenth century. Three centuries before, his family had acquired the ruins of an old Roman fortress andOkumaya devam et
Arrival in Rome

Our departure from the Hotel Indigo was delayed by a couple who had arranged for a private car that arrived late. Nevertheless, we hit the streets with an extended bus tour of Rome on the way to theOkumaya devam et
Pantheon: Architectural Perfection

Our bus took us through some very narrow streets in the rain to the Pantheon, the Roman building that seeks to give tribute to all the gods. Whether the gods were pleased or not is a question thatOkumaya devam et
Walking to Trevi

We were given time on our own. Glenda and I wanted to see the Trevi Fountain again, but more than that, we wanted to see a little pizzeria we had noticed on a previous trip here. We didn't know theOkumaya devam et
Piazza Navona, Hotel, and Dinner

We had already walked back as far as the Piazza Navona, and I knew I could walk the rest of the way back to our hotel on the Via Giulia. The Piazza Navona was beautiful, as it always is, with itsOkumaya devam et
St. Peter's Basilica

There is no way to describe the opulent glory of the artwork and the architecture inside St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, so I won't even try. We spent much of the morning in the Vatican Museum,Okumaya devam et
Lunch at the Four Columns

After visiting Vatican City, our Cruise Director Tony Campaiello took us all to a restaurant, 4 Colonne, just off the plaza at the Piazza Navona. We had an excellent meal, but I couldn't help noticeOkumaya devam et
Catacombs of St. Callistus

We wanted to see the catacombs and they were not part of our official schedule. So Chuck and Debbie decided to join us in splitting cab fare to the San Callisto Catacombs and back. They are southeastOkumaya devam et
Dinner at Antica Trattorio Polese

There was a lovely cocktail party in the lobby of the Hotel Indigo to finish our wonderful tour of Northern Italy. Tony Campaiello, who had been there from the beginning, was there, Tony was ourOkumaya devam et
Leaving Italy

The bus took us early to the airport and our plane left without any problems. We have fallen in love with Italy and we can hardly wait until we come again.
Back Home in Asheboro

Now that we are back home it all seems like a dream. We are waking up at 4:00 in the morning, and falling asleep at 7:00 pm. That will work itself out, I'm sure. At any rate, it's great to be homeOkumaya devam et