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Praetorian Palace

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    • Day 13

      Tourist day in Lucca

      September 17, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      I got back from my early morning walk at about 9:15, and based on Joe’s response, I was not too optimistic about how our day would unfold. But two cappuccinos and a big breakfast later, he was ready to go.

      The cathedral visit, and seeing the archaeological excavation under San Giovanni, were both top notch. All these layers, and bits and pieces of each layer remain, going back to the Romans from about 2 C BC. It was fun to climb around the sub-church layer, where archaelogists had identified the villa, the early Christian church, the Baptistery, and even a 12 C church destroyed later that century to make way for the current church. I climbed the two bell towers while Joe waited patiently. The Cathedral has an 8 C Volto Santo, which is a wooden crucifixion that comes with the tradition/legend that it was carved by Nicodemus shortly after the Resurrection. Carbon dating disproves that theory, but it has been confirmed as being from the 700s. They are currently doing serious renovation work on the cross and figure of Christ, so it is not hanging in its chapel. But the work space is glass-enclosed, so you can watch the work when it’s in process.

      After the cathedral and church, we found ourselves on the 16-17 C walls that surround the city. They replaced the original Roman walls, and the later medieval walls, expanding the perimeter of the city as they went. This is now an absolutely wonderful 5 km Via Verde - lots of bikes and carts and walkers on a shaded path that has multiple access points within and without the walls. Joe and I walked about 3 km on the path, and I’ve walked the whole circle twice by myself — once in early morning and once when Joe went to take his nap.

      Since we hadn’t eaten any lunch, our last pre-nap stop was at a café outside one of my favorite churches - San Frediano, with a white marble facade (brought over from the Roman amphitheater) and 12C mosaics on top.

      We’re doing a zoom baby shower for my niece and her husband in a few hours, and I will be there!
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    • Day 3

      Stadt Lucca

      April 29 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück am Zeltplatz ging es direkt weiter in die Stadt Lucca. Hier hatten wir dem Touristen-Dasein nichts mehr entgegenzuwirken und erlagen den Verführungen einer überteuerten Turmbesichtigung und einem Museum für Folterinstrumente. Abgerundet wird der Besuch nun mit einem leckeren Mittagessen.Read more

    • Day 9

      Lucca

      October 16, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Lucca, ein wirklich schöne Stadt. Auf der Stadtmauer aus dem 16. und 17. Jahrhundert kann man die historische Altstadt umrunden. Diese besteht weitestgehend aus Kopfsteinpflaser und engen Gassen.
      Auch ist Lucca Geburtsort von Giacomo Puccini.
      Voll war es auch, aber abseits der Hauptwege war es schon wrsentlich ruhiger.
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    • Day 7

      Painting class- Day 3

      May 17, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      Today kicked off with an optional critique (only one brave soul). It was raining so the morning lecture/demo was canceled and we sketched inside the Basilica de San Frediano (a 6th century church here in Lucca). The church was beautiful but I struggled to find a subject that spoke to me. (I kept thinking that maybe abstract painting would work better… though we weren’t permitted to paint inside).
      The rain cleared out for the afternoon and we were able to sit in a cafe on the Puccini plaza and watch Tom paint a demo. Construction noise and throngs of tourists made it difficult to hear/concentrate at times (plein air painting is so different than studio work). Tom helped several of us with human forms; he’s articulate and a good teacher. After class Paul and I strolled the city and visited a beautiful art supply store… it’s probably a good thing there isn’t a store like this in Estepona.
      Tonight was the group dinner and at my table we hailed from the USA, Spain, Latvia, and Switzerland. It was fun talking about our favorite artists and how we came to learn about Thomas Schaller and this course.
      We are painting on the city walls tomorrow and there’s no rain in the forecast!
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