loved this veronese piece of a painting |
it's all about Palladio in Vicenza |
12th century house - Casa Pigafetta. he was an explorer who traveled with magellan! |
scene in center of town |
Palladium building |
and more Palladio |
loved this veronese piece of a painting |
it's all about Palladio in Vicenza |
12th century house - Casa Pigafetta. he was an explorer who traveled with magellan! |
scene in center of town |
Palladium building |
and more Palladio |
medieval duomo with a glorious facade |
inside courtyard of the palazzo municipio, if you look straight through the archway you are looking at the cathedral (duomo) |
Medieval street- via delle volte (archways) |
Lunch -5 star pumpkin ravioli at the Osteria della Campana, so good and a cute place |
Palazzo dei Diamanti, wonderful renaissance facade |
Greek Ruins of Paestum |
side of temple |
One of the two large Greek Temples |
Roman road |
fabulous temple |
temple with view of the lovely campagna countryside |
we had the place to ourselves |
really, really pretty setting |
famous "truffatore" (diver) greek fresco (C 480 B.C.) Not supposed to symbolize a person diving but diving from one world to the next. in wonderfully restored museum |
duomo salerno |
beautiful arcaded courtyard of duomo |
1173 cosmatesque ambo of which there were two |
very elaborately frescoed crypt which houses the body of St. Matthew bought here in 954 |
nice mosaic of saint Matthew On a pouring Saturday morning we forced ourselves out of the hotel. First stop was via taxi (very short ride) to Vietri to check out the pottery and pick up a few bowls with an animal theme. Got 10 of them, all different. Then we forged on to see the medieval cathedral (founded in 845 rebuilt in 1076-85) of St Matthew. Lovely church and St Matthew is buried in the crypt under the high altar. The outside photos are washed out since the rain was pouring down. We then tried to visit the Diocesan Museum and the archeological museum and they were both closed when they were supposedly open. We got soaked looking for a restaurant but we found a small, good place where we warmed up with a bottle of red wine, good food (soup, fresh pasta, veggies, cantucci and passito) while having the heaters blasting at our feet and our wet clothes. |
crypt |
frog bowl |
turtle bowl |
my favorite - the hedgehog bowl |
the benedictine abbey at monet oliveto maggiore is famous for its frescoed cycle of the life of St Benedict. frescoes are by signorelli and sodoma. wonderful. painted from 1497-1508 |
just 3 of the great 41 frescoes |
loved the two wanderers in the desert on the right |
the great balze cliffs |
fran and bill freezing in pienza |
the walls and view from pienza |
the always gorgeous tuscan country side with monte amiata in the distance with snow |
pienza - we have been fed and ready to go on to next adventure |
just outside the wall of san gimignano |
2 of the remaining 13 (there were 76) medieval towers in san gimignano |
back courtyard of museum, umbrellas up! |
the always lovely san galgano |
was once a cistercian church, lost its roof in the 17th century |
the ruins are very evocative |
great Gothic arches |
wonderful stone ceiling in the romanesque church on the hill next to San Galgano |