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    • Day 20

      Osteria di Modena Rossi

      September 23, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      From here we found the perfect place for lunch, Osteria Di Modena Rossi, opposite the stunning Ducal Palace (which we are seeing tomorrow). This place was traditional in all aspects, from the Italian speaking staff, checkered table cloths, hand made pasta to the fresh meats and cheeses in the window. And to confirm the traditional ways of this place - Brad was scolded by the waitress for trying to order a cappuccino after lunch. Coffee etiquette in Italy is no milk based coffees after 11am, only espresso. Never had a problem in the past, but not this time. An emphatic No!

      Lunch was so delicious and with so much to chose from we will probably end up at the same place tomorrow (yes I know we should try different places but the food here is seriously next level good).
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    • Day 17

      Travel day to Modena

      March 30, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      After we loaded up the car we drove about 20 minutes outside of Bologna to FICO World. It’s a food amusement park created by Eataly. I was very impressed. It was organized into sections. Each section was devoted to a different food that Italy is known for. Wine. Olives, Cheese, Pasta, Fish, Beef, Risotto, Pizza, Truffles, Vinegar, Gelato, Pastries etc…There were several school field trips there. It was a huge place. They had bicycles for you to ride around. Which seems like a good idea, until there are kids doing it. They offer cooking classes to the public. We took the gelato making class. We all enjoyed it and will be trying out the recipe at home. I thought it would be a good idea for Eataly to have a couple of presentations scheduled during the day about the different foods. It would of been more informative. Some of the sections had videos and very well done interactive touch screens that shared information.
      Italy has many Consortium’s. The Consortium regulates and controls the production and sales of MADE IN ITALY products. It’s purpose is to make sure that, for example, Parmesan Reggiano is made in the same way buy each producer. It helps keep the product special and the price higher for the producer. If you don’t buy Parmesan Reggiano made in the Parma region, you aren’t buying Parmesan Reggiano. You are just buying Parmesan cheese. Which is not the same!
      We arrived at the house we are staying in for the next several days. It’s very cute. It has outdoor spaces and is in more of a neighborhood outside of the city center. We are going to the grocery store and to the laundry to wash clothes. We plan to eat in tonight because Gabe has several work meetings. Ciao!

      *More photos to add later
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    • Day 21

      Osteria di Modena Rossi - again

      September 24, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Afterwards we again had lunch at Osteria di Modena Rossi, and thankfully we had made a booking as the place was booked out. The food here is delicious, and for Brad, the best meal of our trip so far.

      From the antipasto of local meats, caprese bufala salad and the local fried snack, gnocchi fritto (which are a type of fried dumpling), to my pumpkin ravioli with butter and sage and Brad’s tortellini with boar ragu, the whole meal was outstanding. And today Brad didn’t make the mistake of ordering a cappuccino, he learnt his lesson yesterday.

      No dinner tonight, just dessert. We went to Antica Pasticceria San Biagio after lunch and bought a couple of treats. We love how they package pastries here in Italy. They look very sweet but surprisingly they aren’t. It was all we needed after the lunch we had.

      Moderna has certainly delivered food to tantalise the taste buds and Osteria di Modena Rossi is so amazing it deserved two posts.
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    • Day 21

      Palazzo Ducale, Modena

      September 24, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Today we did a 90 minute tour of the Ducal Palace of Modena, currently used as the Italian military academy. It was previously the residence of the Duke of Modena between 1452 and 1859.

      Not sure if it was interesting, as the tour guide only spoke Italian (travel planning fail on my behalf). Even though we couldn’t understand what was being said, the rooms we got to see and the military museum were amazing. The amount of items and photographs retained from the past is so surprising. And once again the age of this country impresses us. Most places we have visited were built before Australia was even discovered - that thought alone is mind blowing.

      Even though it was no photos, of course Brad played dumb, along with another tourist, and snuck a couple of photos before being advised that photos weren’t permitted.
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    • Day 2

      Angekommen in Modena

      May 13, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Zum Glück komplett ohne Stau oder stockenden Verkehr sind wir dann wie geplant in Modena angekommen, wo wir das Auto am Fußballstadion angestellt haben. Durch den Parco archeologico Novi Ark ging’s dann ab ins Zentrum. Durch das Foro Boario und vorbei an vielen schönen Gebäuden, wie dem Palazzo dei Musei sind wir Richtung Zentrum, wo der Dom von Modena steht. Modena ist eine Universitätsstadt mit ca. 190,000 Einwohnern. Sie ist eine moderne Industriestadt mit historischem Stadtkern. Zu den größten Sehenswürdigkeiten gehört neben dem Dom auch die Piazza Grande, der Torre Ghirlandina und der Palazzo Ducale. Alle drei und noch mehr stand für heute auf dem Plan!Read more

    • Day 36

      modena entry

      July 20, 2023 in Italy

      i took the train from Milan to Modena today :))

      it was a rough train. the classic family with 3 kids and their dog competing on who can make the loudest fart noises with their mouths. and then the mother came and sat next to me and pulled her kid on top of her. the little girl began to rifle through my stuff and climb on me too.

      when i got to the accommodation i was greeted with the news that the aircon was down. staying on story 3 in a hostel during the peak of italian summer was not my ideal choice but i made it through.
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    • Day 2

      Angekommen am Palazzina dei Giardini waren wir am weitesten Punkt unserer Runde angekommen. Von hier aus hatten wir in Modena nur noch ein Ziel auf dem Plan. Die Residenz wurde in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts erbaut, jedoch bereits im 17. Jahrhundert in Auftrag gegeben. Das sehr schöne Gebäude befindet sich im Garten des Fürstenpalastes. In der Residenz werden Ausstellungen der Galleria civica di Modena gezeigt. Ins Innere sind wir dann nicht mehr sondern direkt weiter zum letzten Ziel, dem Palazzo Ducale di Modena.Read more

    • Day 41

      Museo Enzo Ferrari

      July 27, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      The Museo Enzo Ferrari is a museum dedicated to the life and work of Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the Ferrari sports car manufacturer. The museum is located in Modena, Italy, and it features a collection of cars, engines, and other artifacts related to Ferrari's life and career. The museum also has exhibits on the history of the Ferrari brand and its impact on the world of motorsports. It is a popular destination for car enthusiasts and fans of the Ferrari brand.Read more

    • Day 2

      Piazza Grande & Rathaus von Modena

      May 13, 2023 in Italy

      Raus aus dem Dom ging’s über die Piazza Grande und Richtung Turm des Doms. Auf dem Weg zum freistehenden Turm sind wir noch am sehr schönen Rathaus von Modena vorbei. Der Palazzo Comunale ist ein Palast aus dem 11. Jahrhundert im historischen Zentrum von Modena und liegt auf der Ostseite der Piazza Grande und ist Sitz der Stadtverwaltung. Am schönsten am Rathaus ist der Torre Mozza, auf deutsch ‘‘Gekappter Turm‘‘ an der Front. An dieser Stelle stand bereits früher ein Turm. Der alte Torre Civica stürzte im Jahre 1671 infolge eines Erdbebens ein. An der Stelle wurde dann später der neue Turm gebaut. Vorbei am Rathaus ging’s dann zum Turm.Read more

    • Day 20

      Modena

      October 18, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      Ferrari, Balsamico, Lamborghini, Luciano Pavarotti kommen alle aus dieser Stadt, die wir uns heute mal etwas genauer anschauen möchten. Wir besuchen Modena. Unser Wohnmobil steht auf einem schönen Wohnmobilstellplatz circa 6 km entfernt vom Stadtzentrum in Modena. Mit dem Bus geht es in die Innenstadt. Unser erstes Ziel im schönen Stadtzentrum ist der Mercato Albinelli. Dieser Markt steht dem bekannten Markt “Mercat de la Boqueria “ in Barcelona in nichts nach. Viele frische Produkte wie Parmaschinken, Parmesan, Spanferkel, und frisches Obst und Gemüse aus der Region lassen sich hier gleich vor Ort a den verschiedenen Verkaufsständen probieren.
      Nach dem Besuch des Marktes schlendern wir durch die wunderschönen Gassen der Altstadt von Modena. Die Innenstadt ist übersäht von kleinen Cafés und schönen einheimischen italienischen Geschäften. Man sieht überraschenderweise noch sehr wenig der bekannten Labels, die man sonst in jeder größeren Stadt zu Hauf findet. Modena hat einen eigenen Flair. Natürlich gehört die Besichtigung des Domes und der vielen anderen alten Kirchen zu unserem Besichtigungsprogramm. Die ca. 6 km lange Strecke zurück zu unserem Wohnmobil machen wir zu Fuß.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Modena, مودينا, Горад Модэна, Модена, Mòdena, Modeno, Módena, مودنا, Modène, מודנה, モデナ, მოდენა, 모데나, Mutina, موڈینا, 摩德納

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