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Museum of Opera of Saint Maria of Fiore

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    • Day 34

      Alltag auf der Reise

      October 31, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Ciao aus Florenz! Heute sind wir aus dem wunderschönen La Spezia und damit auch aus Cinque Terre abgereist. Aber kein Grund zum traurig sein, denn heute ging es nach Florenz.
      Aber bevor wir die Stadt genießen können, heißt es erstmal Alltag auf Reisen. Wir haben einen riesigen Einkauf gemacht und sind damit bis zum Abflug nach Asien versorgt! 🙏🏼 Max hat dann noch eine unglaublich leckere Bolognese gemacht!
      Die letzten Tage stand auch Wäsche waschen auf dem Programm, ganz traditionell in einem Waschsalon.

      Was sonst noch passiert: Max hat eine Biene aus dem Meer gerettet, wir haben einen Biber gesehen und in 4 Tagen Italien 4 Mal Pizza gegessen. 🍕🤌🏼

      Morgen haben wir ganz spontan ein wunderschönes Ziel auf der Agenda. Stay tuned!
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    • Day 34

      Duomo Museum and Santa Reparata

      June 11, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      The museum had artifacts from the Cathedral of Florence. These were moved for display and better preservation. It contains items from both the Cathedral and the Baptistry.

      Santa Reparata is the former cathedral of Florence. It currently lies UNDER the Cathedral of Florence as Santa Reparata was demolished during the current Cathedral's construction. It was amazing the excavations had uncovered and restored. Full mosaic floors and tombs of Cardinals were on displays in this basement.Read more

    • Day 5

      The dome and Italian Festivals

      June 18, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Although I had not expected to be hungover, booking Brunelleschis dome on this day was not a good idea. I had a great sleep given I was in a comfy bed for the first time in a while, but when I learnt I had about an hour to get home and check out, I was rushed into a more focused mindset. I left the girls' place, walked to my accommodation, quickly packed my bags, found my luggage drop location, and made my way to the main square. This, however, was only the beginning of my pain. Before my lay over 500 stairs before I could reach the top of the dome.

      As part of the Brunelleschi's dome, we got to see the full Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. This was interesting but not as impressive as some of the others that I had seen. This was surprising given its the biggest cathedral in Florence, but I think the main attraction is the dome. Nonetheless, it was cool to see the ceiling from inside the cathedral, then see it up close halfway up the dome, then see Florence from the rooftop. They did not lie about the confined space in which they expected you to walk through. For someone of my size, I hit my head multiple times trying to watch my step. The view was well and truly worth it, though. It was amazing to see the city of Florence from that high up. You could pinpoint key locations around the city, see the countryside and hills overlooking everything. I could not have been ready for the incredible views. You simply have to see the pictures to get any sort of valid description of the views. Florence is truly a beautiful city. Its global significance dwarfs its actual physical size and, as such, makes moments like this even more special. You aren't just overlooking replicas of the same building, but you are overlooking thousands of years of architecture, artistic design, compact living, cultural spaces, beautiful nature, and impressive feats of engineering. A view like this in Brisbane would likely not even be worth the steps. But in a place like Florence, I would have done 5x that to witness the view (even as viscous hungover as I was). It hasn't been long into the trip, but Florence has taken the cake as the city to beat in terms of beauty, culture, art, and all the rest. It's truly incredible.

      My day was far from done there, however. It had barely begun. I then had to return and pick up my bag, and take it to the train station for my trip to Rome. I had lucked out once again by staying with Stef and securing free accommodation at a proper airbnb as opposed to a hostel. The catch (that wasn't really a catch) was that she was going to a music festival that night for an Italian rapper. Although I was very tired, she was kind enough to let me stay with her and so I felt I should go to the concert and spend some time with her. It ended up being a bigger fuck around than I had expected however. She went into the festival early to get a good spot and I trailed behind because it was a long train ride. I got to the accommodation but didn't have a key so I had to give myself a make do shower with wet wipes and throw my belongings over the fence. I could then make my way to the festival but never in my life had I seen so many people in such a compact area. I have been to many a festivals in my time but trying to get through the crowds an hour before he even came out on stage was as difficult as anything I've ever done. But eventually I made it to Stef. When the guy eventually came out it was so dense and sweaty with people I knew I wasn't gonna make the whole way through. Another thing I learnt is that Italians are very short so I had many woman complaining that they couldn't see over me, not that I could do anything about it. But I did find it comical to look over the crowd of brunette people all significantly shorter than me. The photos reflect this. I've also never seen so many people choosing to film the event rather than enjoy it either. The girl in front of my literally posted the whole 1.5 hours onto her instagram story. About 20 minutes until the end, I decided it was time for a drink and a break. That being said, getting out was almost as hard as getting in. People were happy to let you out, but it was so compact in there that people could barely move if they wanted to. And the number of people who had joined the festival since I arrived meant that the distance I had to squeeze through people had tripled. It took me a while, but eventually, I got out. I had fun but fuck me was it a big night. We eventually made it back despite a very dodgy uber driver, who must have been in his 60s trying his best to hit on Stef. When we got home, we had a little smoke and passed the fuck out to prepare for yet another big day ahead.

      Overall, despite not understanding the rapper and being cramped the whole time, I did enjoy the festival and it was still cool to witness. It was a nig day but it was worth it
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    • Day 19

      Day 1 Florence

      May 19, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Today, we went to the Academia Gallery, site of learning for various Renaisance and Baroque artists. This included Michaelangelo, who carved his masterpieces directly from marble without the use of sketches or models.

      We then toured the Duomo, of Santa Maria del Fiore, a massive structure built of marble. The construction took over six hundred years and was funded mainly by the Medici"s.
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    • Day 8

      Wallis via Florenz

      April 2, 2018 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Am Samstagmorgen gings los nach Florenz. Wir haben uns einen schönen Camping in Fiosole ausgesucht, von dem man eine tolle Aussicht auf Florenz haben soll. Die Fahrt dorthin war ziemlich abenteuerlich. Olaf hatte steile, enge und löchrige Strassen zu bezwingen. Die Mühe hat sich aber gelohnt als wir endlich oben ankamen und die wunderschöne Aussicht geniessen konnten. Am Sonntag schlenderten wir gemütlich durch Florenz, genossen ein feines Gelati auf der Piazzale Michelangelo. Den Abend genossen wir am schönen Panoramico Camping, bei Rotwein und Pasta. 🍷 🍝
      Heute fuhren wir zurück ins Wallis und morgen geht‘s wieder zurück an die Arbeit!
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    • Day 7

      Museo dell'Opera del Duomo

      May 25, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

      This is the accompanying museum of the Duomo. I went through it pretty quickly because it was small and I’m tired of all the renaissance art. It was cool to see more Michelangelos as well as some Donatellos (now I have seen all of the ninja turtles!) I also had never seen what medieval choir books looked like, that was pretty cool. There are some incredible silver statues there - there were two that the museum said were 250 kilograms together (almost 600 pounds) - the Medici sure did have a lot of money!Read more

    • Day 192

      Firenze in un giorno.

      August 3, 2020 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      As we had spoiled a day by just sleeping, we had to make up.
      So. 5.30 it's decided. Before it gets too hot, and we need to sleep again.. ;)
      Got out and tried to get bus tickets at the reception. Although it a 24/7 receprion, this was not applied to the purchase of bus tickets.
      A bit disappointed, we took of to the bus stop. We will buy at the driver.
      And, just as probably everywhere, it was not possible to buy at the driver, due to Covid.
      So our day started with a 'illegal busride'
      Got out some were in Florence, and walked to the Piazza del Duomo to see the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore. The landmark of Florence.
      We could have visited the bell tower, the church, the Baptisterium and a lot of musea.
      But we did not. We just walked around the city, had coffee, walked some more and had some more coffee.
      Visited Ponte Vecchio and climbed up to Piazalle Michelangelo.
      Had a nap in a quiet park, and a lunch.
      We walked for almost 12 hours. Close to 20km and at least, I was getting tired.
      It's a great city, it's an expensive city, it a a luxurious city. And they know it.
      If you intend to visit the musea, and go shopping with your unlimited credit card, you can easily fill a week.
      Luckily we went early, as the day was progressing it became very busy. Maybe even a bit too busy.
      So we decided had seen enough.
      Thanks, birthplace of the Renaissance.
      We enjoyed our stay.
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    • Day 2

      Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore

      May 27, 2017 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Magnifico. bellissima. perfezionare.

      Words and pictures will not do this justice. We did not get a chance to climb to the top of the duomo in our time here, but it comes highly recommended. Next time.Read more

    • Day 4

      Florence - rīta sesija

      December 7, 2021 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 3 °C

      Šodien pilna programma, tāpēc starts agri. 7:50 jāsēžas ātrvilcienā uz Florenci. 275km tiek pievarēti nepilnā pusotrā stundā. Vilciens traucas ar ~250km/h lielu ātrumu. Ātrvilciena biļete 60e abos virzienos vienam ja pērc abas biļetes uzreiz. Nedaudz dārgāk ja katrā virzienā pērc atsevišķi.
      9:27 esam Florencē un meklējam brokastu vietu. Maizītes mums pašiem līdz tāpēc principā meklējam kafiju. Tur pat netālu no stacijas nobāzējamies kafejnīcā Elle Caff.
      Izejot no kafejnīcas un pagriežoties ap stūri ieraugām Florences galveno simbolu Santa Maria del Fiore katedrāli ar gigantisko 44m diametrā kupolu. Tas sniedzas 115m augstumā. No rīta ap 10 rindas uz ieeju jau bezgalīgi garas. Mēs pieņemam stratēģisku lēmumu nemēģināt tikt iekšā, bet vēlāk no pilsētas domes torņa baudīt galveno Florences panorāmu.
      Šobrīd dosimies uz ne mazāk iespaidīgo Santa Croce baziliku. Baznīcas galvenās ieejas durvis uz aci ir kādus 4m augstas! Kas tādas vispār var atvērt?
      Tālāk dodamies uz dienas galveno punktu Palazzo Vecchio, kur atrodas pilsētas dome ar torni no kura redzamas visas Florences milzīgās katedrāles. Pēc 223 pakāpieniem panorāma un selfiji nopelnīti.
      Pēc fotosesijas atpūšamies katedrāles laukumā. Neliela atpūta pirms došanās dienas tālākajās gaitās - uz Pizu.
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    • Day 3

      Die Monsterschlange und die Kuppel

      April 22, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Dann kamen also, begleitet von noch mehr Menschen, die Sehenswürdigkeiten von Florenz.,.
      Der Duomo, der Palazzo Vecchio, die Galleria dell'Accademia und viele mehr. Wir könnten (zumindest eine Nachahmung der) David Statue und viele beeindruckende Bauten sehen.

      Leider reichten die meisten Schlangen Meter weit... Besonders die für den Duomo war so lang, dass kein Ende in Sicht war. Auf diese Enttäuschung gönnten wir uns dann erstmal ein Eis...

      21€!!!!

      Heute gibt es nichts mehr zu Essen... (Natürlich schon...)

      #Ergänzung: Wie wir nun erfuhren wurden wir nicht abgezockt...
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