a weekend in firenze.
early sunday morning a group of about 15 students (mainly my apartment) made another early morning hike to termini station. we had to be there even earlier this time- 7:00a which mean we left our apartment about 6:20a. we took a cozy fast train to florence so it only took about and hour and a half. when we arrived in florence it was still just as cold as rome, but it was a pleasant sunny day. we viewed the duomo which is a huge church with very ornate exterior decoration.
after an expensive cappuccino to wake us all up we headed to the uffizi. since we went in a group with a couple professors, we were able to get into the uffizi museum as a group (rather than waiting in line forever). the uffizi was amazing and i spent lots of time just absorbing what i was seeing and soaking up everything. among my favorite work that we saw were: the birth of venus by botticelli, we saw work by peter paul rubens, rembrandt, and carrvaggio.
after the rest of the group went back to rome, my roommates joelle, betsy and i stayed the night in florence so that we could see a little more of the area.
the other main gallery in florence is called academia and this is where the famous statue of david by michelangelo is located. the museum was great and there was a fascinating photography exhibit by robert mapplethorpe. after gawking at the statue of david with every other tourist in the building we went to visit one of the many leather markets in florence. thankfully we betsy has a friend who is studying in florence so we were able to stay with her we planned to meet betsy's friend lauren around 9:00p so we perused around the city and nearly froze. i'm surprised that i didn't "buckle" and buy a winter coat.
on monday morning lauren, being accustomed to florence, brought us to her favorite kabab place in town- doner kabab. it was the best kabab i've ever had, although i can't say i've had many quite like this one. we made a hike up to the piazza del michaelangelo where we saw a magical view of the entire city of florence. we also went to see the pitti palace which was the home of the medici family who were the merchants and bankers at the time of the founding of florence. there was a costume exhibit at the palace so we saw a lots of interesting clothing designs from renaissance ballgowns to high fashion gucci.
after, we went to catch a train back to rome.
overall the weekend in florence was wonderful.
unfortunately our week began in more of a somber way. we were notified by our professors that terry kirk, beloved art history professor, chose to take his own life. although he was not my professor, he was a close friend to many of my professors and it was difficult to see them in such pain. his students were impacted greatly by his spirit and vibrancy. last night we attended a memorial and it was nice to hear stories and memories from people who knew him best.
1 comment:
GREAT Photos Bethany!
Post a Comment