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Museo Astronomico Geofisico

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    • Day 19

      Modena

      September 22, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Today we left Siena and made our way to Modena, a city in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. It is known for its balsamic vinegar and its opera heritage as it is the birthplace of Pavarotti. It is also the home town of Ferrari and Lamborghini sports cars, not that that really interests me. I think Brad drove here thinking he was in a sports car and that is enough for me.

      We are staying in the historic part of town and it has totally surprised us. Once we checked into our lovely spacious apartment we took to the streets with the plan to just get our bearings, as we have a few days here to really check out the sights. This town is beautiful and so different from the other towns we have visited so far. The buildings here are beautifully coloured in hues of terracotta, ochre and citrus tones that just shine against the brilliant blue sky.

      The historic buildings we want to explore are grand and elegant and so full of detail. We can’t wait to see more. We enjoyed a well deserved drink (or two) sat in front of the Palazzo Ducale Di Modena, which houses the military academy founded in 1678. We are hoping to be able to join a tour of this over the next few days.

      Once again I was served a fishbowl of Prosecco, not that I am complaining. And one thing that we wish would take off in Australia is receiving snacks when you order drinks. They just add to the experience... and Brad loves free stuff.

      We followed this up with a gelato as we have failed in our daily task of trying a new flavour every day. Our gelatos today were delicious and we plan to return tomorrow to try some more flavours. It certainly isn’t helping with the weight loss but who can resist an Italian gelato…. Not me
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    • Day 2

      Wunderschöner Palazzo Ducale di Modena

      May 13, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Schon vom Aussichtsturm aus hatten wir den gigantischen Palazzo Ducale bestaunt. Jetzt direkt davor waren wir noch mehr begeistert. Sehr spannend ist, dass das Gebäude extrem breit ist jedoch gar nicht tief. Von der Seite sieht das Bauwerk also gar nichts so imposant aus, von der Front dann umso mehr! Der Herzogspalast war zwischen dem 17. und 19. Jahrhundert Sitz des Hofes der Familie Este. Seit 1862 beherbergt der Palast die renommierte Accademia Militare. Im Jahr 1288 übernahm der Markgraf von Ferrara Obizzo d’Este die Herrschaft über Modena. Er ließ zunächst an dieser Stelle eine Burg errichten, die jedoch im Laufe der Jahrhunderte mehrfach zerstört und wiederaufgebaut wurde. Die Arbeiten an diesem aktuellen Gebäude begannen dann ab 1634 und circa 1696 wurde der Bau abgeschlossen. Sehr imposant! Ins Innere kann man auch, um den Innenhof und die Räumlichkeiten anzusehen. Das haben wir uns jedoch heute gespart und sind zurück Richtung Auto. Modena hat uns sehr gut gefallen! Eine wirklich schöne Stadt mit viel zu sehen und einem tollen Charme!Read more

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