I knew we were going to have a lot of pictures in front of churches, so I figured I'd spice it up a bit. Stella is hiding her face in shame. I guess it's only right. This is the Duomo in Florence: Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore. I'm quite fond of the stripes look in churches.
| Real live model pose |
| Can't go wrong with curly fries! |
| Finally, a Stella-approved meal. |
Okay, back to church pictures.
Yes, this going to be random. Here's a door. I liked the carvings quite a lot. I think this was the door to the Duomo.
I love the detail here too. I need a couple of these in our house in our chapel with our favorite saints.
| Gold trim makes everything better, no? |
You couldn't actually walk all the way into the church unfortunately, but honestly there wasn't much to see. Not many frescos or windows of note. I think the floors and the exterior were my favorite.
A quick shot of the ceiling and it's lovely depiction of hell.
More door details.
| "What knockers!" |
Took in the views of the city...
Everybody got a shot in front of the city for posterity's sake. This one is actually from Piazza Michelangelo.
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It seems just the right size for Emma though.
An antique shop from the 14 to 16th century.
My favorite piece. Look at that inlay! It's so beautiful!
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Here we are walking over Ponte Vecchio admiring all the jewelry we could never buy.
Passing a sad clown.
A crazy taxi.
Hippies playing steel drums things.
More Dante...
...so angry!
So just a warning, I went a little crazy inside this church. It's Santa Croce and it's chock full of Giotto frescos and some crazy altar pieces. So I'll just step back and let you flick through them. See you at the end.
| Leon insisted on getting the ceiling detail for our own house. (Take note, Paul and Seamus.) |
| Grave stone. I want one. |
Whew! Time to run in the piazza. I'm really going to miss the Piazza life when we leave. What a great place to bask in the sun and the amazing architecture around you.
| Just a little sidewalk chalk. |
The campanille (bell tower) of the Duomo.
More walking, walking, walking, walking .....and "home"!
| Note Dieter staking out his prey: the picture on the wall. One step up and... |
Here's an upclose shot of the altar piece. In the background you can see the mosaic work a little bit. It was so reflective and I'm sure quite dazzling in the sunlight.
We really loved the feel of Florence. It's funny how all of these big cities can feel very small town in comparison with Rome. I hope that we will get a chance to go back again, if only to get an authentic Florentine leather jacket. ;)