Thursday, October 23, 2025

Florence - part 2

 We are back in Florence, at the same hotel we started at, headed out for our farewell dinner.

Same hotel.  Different room.

Farewell dinner location

The meal was really good.  There was just so much of it!  Beef.  Veal.  Pasta.  Soup.  Beans.  Four deserts.  Oh.  And wine!

Our group

The rest of our group.

Funky plates: "the cook and his wife" china



Soup with bread - local cuisine

Grappa!  Did it help?  I didn't hurt!


Oh, but wait!  There is one more part of the tour still to go.  A walking tour and a visit with David.  We started at the Florence Academy Gallery.


James, Stephen and Peter - 1493

Our guide

Some unfinished work by Michelangelo.  He worked alone, so lots of stuff didn't get finished.

He finished this one!  David

side eyes...

The tour covered parts of Florence we had seen in "part 1".  Here is God with the trinity hat glaring down at us.

Neptune fountain at City Hall.

Arcade with famous sculptures.

Rape of Sabina woman

Basillica of Santa Maria Novella


Lots of frescos

A side chapel



Tree of life scupture at Sedile Piazza

We took and early quit to go do some laundry and headed to hotel's roof top bar and a light snack for dinner.

Reflection in the Arne

We stayed until the sun went down.





...and most nights, a street concert.




The next day, it was up and at'em again.  This time, the Ufizzi Galleray, home to Davinci, Michelangelo and Raphael - the "big 3" Renaissance artists.  We followed a Rick Steve's audio tour, which was excellent.



A hall of statuary at the Ufizzi

Venus de'Medici.  A marble copy of an original 1st century Greek bronze.



Battle of San Romano.  Shows early attempts at getting 3D perspective into paintings.



Venus on a half shell.  Or "The Birth of Venus" by Botticelli

The Calumny of Apelles - Botticellli

Diptych of Federico de Montefeltro and Battista Sforza - showcases push to realism in Renaissance
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Rapael portraits.  Much realism. Guy on left is staring at me!

Dondi Tondo by Michelangelo

Adoration of the Magi by DaVinci.  Unfinished.  Like a lot of his paintings....

Laocoon and his sons. A copy.  Legend is they were on their way to blab about Trojan Horse, when struck down and killed by snakes.

Venus of Urbino.  What's going on in the background?  

Venus and Satyr

Speaking of excellent, we followed our former tour guide, Anita's advice for lunch and ate 4 Leoni for lunch.  It was great!  We were lucky to get in - most likely because we were early for lunch.



Then came the Pitti Palace.  (One of the) Home(s)of the Medici's.  All the rooms that were open were once part of the residence, but are now art galleries.




An inlaid table top



Eric finding a childhood memory.  He was here as a boy.

Behind the palace was Boboli Gardens.  It was quite extensive but we wandered through most of it.



Goddess of Harvest - Ceres



From the gardens looking south

We headed back to the hotel to clean up for dinner, but stopped in at a local English speaking Catholic church.



Our hotel recommended and secured a reservation at a trattoria around the corner.  Excellent, again!


Mushroom Ravioli

Pot roast
One last night in Florence...



...then off to Rome








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