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    • Day 32

      Palazzo della Fraternità dei Laici

      October 5, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      After a relaxing few beverages and delicious lunch, we decided visit the Museo Palazzo Di Fraternita, Museum of the Fraternity. This is situated inside the palace of the Fraternity of the Lay, of which construction was started in 1375 and completed by Giorgio Vasari in the mid-16th century. It now has on display artwork, manuscripts and documents dating back to the 1400s. We were also able to go up to the clock tower to see the Astronomical Clock. Dating back to 1552 it is one of the rarest watches in Europe, unique in Italy for its size and type of functionality. It does seem to ring randomly though.

      The views over the Grand Piazza and Arezza from the top of the clock tower showed us how much we have to explore, from the churches in the distance to the numerous towers. We finished the day with dinner of pasta and ragu back in our room before an early night. We can’t wait to see it all tomorrow.
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    • Day 33

      Basilica of San Domenico, Arezzo

      October 6, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      From one church to another, with the Basilica of San Domenico being our next stop. Like the Cathedral it is also dedicated to Saint Dominic and sits overlooking a square of the same name. It construction starting in 1275 and finishing in the 14th century, it an unassuming church, both outside and in. The interior features the remnants of frescoes painted by Agnolo di Lorentino, with only pieces remaining of each work of art. Even seeing them in this state is impressive. Just so much history.

      The most important piece of art in the church is the wooden crucifx by Cimabue. Made of gold and tempera on wood, the crucifix is approximately 340 cm high by 270 cm wide and is positioned hanging above the altar. Its construction dates back to the 1360s, and is one of the artist’s first works.
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    • Day 33

      Art in Arezzo

      October 6, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      To me, one of the more interesting things about the cathedral was actually the huge, tattooed marble hand sculpture placed on the courtyard of the church. Created by Fabio Viale, an Italian sculptor, it certainly makes a statement. The detail in this piece is phenomenal and this modern piece of art in front of such an old building, always makes a statement.

      Outside of the Basilica of San Domenico, the next church we visited, is another amazing sculpture by Fabio Viale. Fabio impressive and eye-catching pieces have been exhibited in Italy, Russia, Germany and the United States. There are three pieces on display in front of three of the churches in Arezzo and a huge exhibition being held here too.

      Many of his pieces are replications of classic sculptures decorated with numerous tattoos. Fabio creates the tattoos using ink that penetrates into the pores of the stone, similar to tattooing human skin. It is so mind blowing what he has created. The juxtaposition between the classic style sculptures and the dark tattoos makes these pieces ones to admire, marvel at and remember. I love them and their setting against the historic churches just adds to the overall experience of seeing them.

      Scattered throughout the streets of Arezzo are small squares of street art. Some I had noticed in Florence when we were there last. By the artist Blurb, they are images of well known historic figures wearing goggles underwater. They seem out of place in the historic streets but aren’t offensive, just interesting.

      There are also images by another artist, Lewom, whose work I have not seen before but really enjoy. I do love the random art we come across as we explore the streets, so much nicer than random graffiti. For me they add to the charm and enjoying of exploring the streets and laneways of these historic towns.

      In complete opposite to the modern look of street art and "tattooed" sculptures, are five life-sized bronze sheep nestled amongst he ruins of the ancient city walls. Created by Karen Wilberding Diefenbach, they perfectly suit the landscape and feel like they are a part of the history of this place. I love the variety of all these pieces and they add to the appeal of Arezzo.
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    • Day 35

      Last day in Arezzo

      October 8, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Today was our last day in Arezzo and after our last delicious breakfast at “our place”, Vasari Café, we spent the day just leisurely strolling the streets and laneways. With no particular destination or plan, we just wandered and enjoyed our surroundings, taking it all in, soaking it up, knowing it is our last day here. We spent the day eating, drinking and relaxing.

      Arezzo has been the perfect way to finish our trip and we are glad we changed our itinerary and decided come here, a new town to explore and enjoy, and the perfect place to relax and unwind.
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    • Day 32

      Piazza Grande, Arezzo

      October 5, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      First up was a wander around town to get our bearings before stopping in the Piazza Grande to enjoy a couple of spritzes while admiring the buildings that surround it. This is the Italian life we love, sipping cocktails, nibbling on free snacks and people watching in a Grand Piazza. We followed up our complimentry snacks with a very delicious but simple lunch.

      Piazza Grande is the heart and soul of Arezzo and the sloped, irregularly shaped piazza is the oldest square in Tuscany. Surrounded by palaces and towers with a blend of Medieval and Renaissance styles, it almost feels like we are in a stage setting and there is so much to see and admire. The perfect place to relax for the afternoon.
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    • Day 32

      Arezzo

      October 5, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Today we arrived at our last town before starting our journey home, and we were unsure what to expect, as we changed our plans mid trip. Thankfully we have not been disappointed and Arezzo is going to be the perfect place to spend our last few days in Italy. Arezzo is a hilltop city in the Tuscan region and is very different to Parma, but still has its own unique charm. Dating from the 1st and 2nd centuries, it’s tall stone towers, wide elegant loggias, beautiful piazzas and ancient fortress, make this a town we are really going to enjoy exploring.

      We love our traditional apartment, with its differing and original terrazzo floors and lightly frescoes walls. It just oozes Italian charm. And the view from the window of the cobblestones laneways, ancient buildings and Tuscan skies just makes my heart warm. We are ready to embrace Arezzo.
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    • Day 11

      Arezzo

      October 18, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Heute haben wir uns das schöne Städtchen Arezzo angeschaut. Bemerkenswert ist die Rolltreppe rauf in die Altstadt. In der Altstadt gibt's Kaufherrenpaläste, Patrizierhäuser und Sakralbauten, die Arezzo zu einem Juwel mittelalterlicher Architektur und Kultur machen. Leider war die Medici-Festung heute geschlossen.Read more

    • Day 33

      Vasari Café, Arezzo

      October 6, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      By this time we’d worked up an appetite so headed to the Piazza Grande for drinks and a light lunch. We went back to the Vasari Cafe that we’d enjoyed so much yesterday.

      The staff are so good and have a bit of fun. While Brad was busy trying to get a good photo of our cocktails the waitress appeared behind him with our lunch and asked, ‘Do you want to eat!’ In other words, get out of my way so I can put the food down. We do love the servers who interact with us and have a sense of humor. Adds to the overall experience.

      We loved this cafe so much that we ended up eating at least one meal here every day. And of course, it ended up being our go to for our afternoon drinks. It was the perfect place to watch the world go by, to relax and just take in where we are and appreciate how lucky we are to be here.
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    • Day 33

      Santa Maria della Pieve, Arezzo

      October 6, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      After a very restful sleep we hit the streets, ready to take in all that makes up Arezzo. Of course we had to start the day with a coffee and croissant, and lucky me, Brad found a pasticceria nearby so I could enjoy breakfast in bed.

      First up for today was a visit to the Santa Maria della Pieve church, which dates as far back as 1088. The back of this church is part of the Piazza Grande so we got to admire its curved façade yesterday while enjoying our time in the square. With its front facade crumbling and unadorned, we were not expecting much inside. And to be honest, inside is quite basic. However, it does have a fantastic timber ceiling and dome which once again we could only marvel at the skills of the craftsman who created something that still stands almost 1000 years later.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Arezzo, أريتسو, Горад Арэца, Арецо, Arezzu, Αρέτσο, Areco, آرتزو, ארצו, アレッツォ, არეცო, Ареццо, 아레초, Arretium, Aresso, Arecas, Aress, اریزو, Arezo, 阿雷佐

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