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Santa Maria della Pace

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    • Day 5

      Cibo di Strada

      September 17, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Während unsere Mitreisenden augenscheinlich in die Touristenfalle an der Piazza Navona geraten sind, haben wir uns in einer kleinen Gasse für ein „Italian Street Food“ entschlossen. Bei uns würde man wohl Imbissbude dazu sagen. Aber, hallo: eine so geniale Lasagne habe ich noch nirgendwo bekommen.
      Während der Sohn bedient, schwingt „Mama“ hinter der Theke den Kochlöffel.
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    • Day 7

      Einfach Rom

      December 11, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Der Weg nach Rom hat sich schon gelohnt. Es ist alles viel weniger eng als noch in Florenz. Abgesehen von der Metro wird man in Rom weniger klaustrophobisch.

      Heute Nachmittag mit der Metro zur Piazza dei Popolo gefahren. Danach einen wunderschönen Spatziergang am Tiber entlang in Richtung Sonnenuntergang gemacht. Nach einem kurzen Blick auf die Engelsburg und den Peterdom bin ich zur Piazza Navone abgebogen und habe meine erste Pizza auf der Reise gegessen.
      Danach vorbei am Pantheon und dem Trevi Brunnen und weiter zurück zum Hotel.

      Rom hat 10x mehr Einwohner als Florenz, die Gewege sind oftmals sehr dreckig und der unglaubliche Verkehr macht die Luft such nicht besser. Doch hat Rom seinen eigenen Charme.
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    • Day 36

      # Tag 36

      June 10, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Höt hemmers eifach nor gnosse de Tag duuur...am Pool bim Womo eifach bitz gmüetli 🤩

      En Giraff hemmer na gseh... (video)😜

      Und am Obig simmer go esse id City. Natürlich hemmer weder mol uf eh Bus gwartet also diversi mol...die fahred da gemäss eigenem Plan🤬 eifach nach luscht und luuune oder gar ned✌️

      Morn dömmer na gmüetli zmörgelet, denn zämme ruuume und adieu säge.
      Euse Bsuech gad weder hei und mir wiiiter richtig Bari.

      #papamollcity
      #pooltime
      #chunderoderchunderned
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    • Day 30

      Como to Roma via Milano

      August 5, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      When in Rome, do as the Romans do (within reason). So as I write this on Sunday morning there is only the sound of peaceful sleeping which is quite justified.

      Saturday the 5th was a long day (not as long as July 7, but more full-on). Full marks to Leah and Toby for keeping up. They have both travelled really well under what at times has not always been the easiest of conditions for youngsters.

      We got up early as the sky was clear and we wanted to see Lake Como in sunlight. Although our time was limited, as the sun came up we could see now why people love it. The morning was quite warm but mild. After a short walk we had a pastry and coffee for breakfast and then hit the road.

      We walked the 1.2kms to the station over cobblestone after cobblestone. It's okay pulling a suitcase when you are an adult but not quite so easy as a child. Then as you get to the station it's a bit of an incline or alternatively up the stairs. Anyway we made it and caught our Swiss Rail train to Milan which was a trip of 40 minutes.

      We arrived at Milan station which is a beautiful old building, but heaving with people. This was the end of our train journey. So after a couple of quick photos we navigated our way to the exit and the airport bus to make our way to Linate airport.

      Our only complaint about flying is we sat on the plane for 30 mins past our takeoff time without having any idea as to what time we would push back. It was a bit strange as all other announcements were in Italian and English. Flying involves lots of queueing, but we couldn't fault the Italians as it all went smoothly and we arrived in Rome 30 minutes behind time. The consensus was that maybe we should've caught the train...however I am not so sure we would've made the train to Rome in the 20 minutes that we would have had to change trains and that has its own pitfalls.

      We caught the airport bus into the train station and then caught a taxi to our apartment. After weaving his way down narrow cobblestone lanes our driver advised he was not allowed to go further as a taxi is a 'public car'. This was okay as we knew we were close enough to walk, thanks to Google maps. But pulling suitcases along cobblestone lanes which are not always flat is not as easy as it sounds especially when you are not entirely sure that the map is accurate. In saying that Google maps has been a great ally on this trip.

      We eventually found the place where we had to collect the keys for our apartment and then found the apartment block. It's like a fortress and once you are inside it's 90 steps to the 4th floor (no lift). However it's all worthwhile. It's such a cool place and it has a piano 🥰.

      After a quick refresh it was down to the local square for a bite to eat and then off to a concert by three tenors. The concert was held in a church. The church was beautiful and had seemingly been chosen for its acoustics. Shame about the paintings, but the concert was much better than we could ever have imagined.

      After the concert we stopped for the daily gelati and then home. It's not quite so easy navigating laneways at night!! But they were heaving with people still eating at 11pm at night so they are really safe. Into bed just before midnight for a well deserved sleep.
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    • Day 32

      Addio Europa

      August 7, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Our last day in Europe is one of mixed emotions.

      The day started with two members of the family having pastries in bed to help the cause 🥰.

      We caught a taxi to the Vatican and did a tour of the Museum, Sistine Chapel and St Peter's Basilica. The museum was jam packed and hot and the tour too long (apparently 30,000 visitors go through a day, up from 20,000 pre-covid). However, it was interesting to see the scale and magnificence of the place, even though it seems so far removed from the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.

      We returned to our apartment and ate a quick late lunch of cold meat and salad that we bought from Carrefour. We thought the rockmelon was quite tasteless ... until the penny dropped that we had actually bought a packet of diced pumpkin and in fact it wasn't rockmelon at all😂👍

      After lunch, Toby and Matt went souvenir shopping and to the Pantheon. The queue was long and it was quite hot in the sun so we gave that a miss and turned our attention to walking the laneways. Meanwhile Abby and Leah were out handbag shopping.

      Our day finished with dinner at a local restaurant 20 metres from where we are staying and we enjoyed our last meal of authentic Italian food and then returned home to pack up. No gelati stop tonight as we tend to loiter whilst eating it. However, desert was certainly a more than adequate substitute.

      Tomorrow we leave God willing at midday Rome time for Singapore. We arrive at 6am Wednesday local time. So sorry no blog tomorrow.

      Thanks Europe for a fantastic two weeks of really great experiences and opportunities.

      We loved Rome and it has been warm but not too hot. We wouldn't say 'no' to a return visit if the opportunity arises.
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    • Day 5

      Santa Maria della Pace

      May 10, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      We needed our map to find this in a maze of small alleys. It is less "over-the-top" in decorations, and has very a pleasing, more classical, architectural design and proportions.

      A tiny church off Piazza Navona decorated by Raphael and Peruzzi with architecture by Bramante and Pietro Da Cortona

      This church's curving baroque facade (1556–57) by Pietro da Cortona struggles mightily to belong to a much larger, grander structure—but is instead warped and shoehorned to fit into this pocket-sized piazza just off the northwest corner of Piazza Navona.

      Come inside this Baccio Pontinelli–designed (1480–84) church to see the first chapel on the right frescoed by Raphael with Sibyls (1514), heavily influenced by Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling (which Raphael has snuck in to see even before they were unveiled). The chapel next to it was designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger.

      Across the aisle is the Ponzetti Chapel, frescoed by Baldassare Peruzzi. Check out the bold purples, greens, skyblue, and burgundies of his Virgin and Child with Saints Brigida and Caterina (Cardinal Ferdinando Ponzetti joins the holy group, kneeling at their feet.)

      We had a pleasant walk home south through Centro Storico re-crossing Campo de' Fiori, getting a brief view of the lovely courtyard at Galleria Spada and through Trastevere. We detoured to the Conad store to get a few groceries and a bottle of Nebbiolo.

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