The “Temple of Italian Glories”, that is how the “Basilica di Santa Croce” or Basilica of the Holy Cross of Firenze is known; located in front of a large square that also bears the same name. In this church great glories of the history of Italy have been buried, among them: Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei, Rossini and Machiavelli. Continue reading “Basilica di Santa Croce, Firenze”
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Palazzo d’Accursio, Bologna
The “Palazzo d’Accursio”, located on “Piazza Maggiore” in the Italian city of Bologna, belonged to the renowned jurist and law professor, Accursio. This palace with an arcade gallery was built in 1287. Continue reading “Palazzo d’Accursio, Bologna”
Torre dell’Orologio – Venezia
The “Torre dell’Orologio” or Clock Tower of San Marcos in Venezia, is located on the north side of the “Piazza di San Marcos”, a few steps from the Cathedral. It is the physical transition between “Merceria Orologio” street, the most recognized shopping street in Venezia and “Piazza di San Marcos”. The “Torre dell’Orologio” was built towards the end of the 15th century. Continue reading “Torre dell’Orologio – Venezia”
Piazzale degli Uffizi, Firenze
Strolling through “Piazza della Signoria” in the Italian city of Firenze and heading to the Arno River, we walk along the “Piazzale degli Uffizi”. This large square becomes the preamble to the “Gallerie degli Uffizi”, an office gallery converted into a museum. Continue reading “Piazzale degli Uffizi, Firenze”
The Roccaforte Pia of Tivoli
The “Roccaforte Pia” or “Rocca Pia” is a fortress or fort in the city of Tivoli in Italy. It is called Pia in honor of Pope Pius II who ordered its construction. The objective of this military fortress was to keep the population of Tiburtina or Tivoli under control, who had risen in protests against the rule of the Papal or Papal States. Continue reading “The Roccaforte Pia of Tivoli”
Palazzo Quirinale of Rome
Among the ten largest palaces in the world is the Palazzo Quirinale in Rome. Located precisely in Quirinale or Quirinalis, name given to the highest of the seven hills of Rome. This in honor of Quirinus, god of war in Roman mythology and one of the main gods of the Romans. Continue reading “Palazzo Quirinale of Rome”
Scala Contarini del Bovolo, Venice
Walking through the alleys of the Italian city of Venice, we found a hidden gem between buildings. This is the “Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo” and its famous “Scala Contarini del Bovolo”. Continue reading “Scala Contarini del Bovolo, Venice”
Piazza della Signoria, Firenze
In order to understand how the “Piazza della Signoria” of the Italian city of Firenze arises, we must begin by mentioning historical facts that marked the emergence of this great square. Continue reading “Piazza della Signoria, Firenze”
Assisi Cathedral, Italy
The Assisi Cathedral is known for having been the place of the baptism of Saint Francis in 1182 and Saint Clare in 1193. In addition, it was in this cathedral where Saint Francis performed much of his preachings. However, to this day, the Assisi Cathedral is still the Cathedral of “San Rufino”. Continue reading “Assisi Cathedral, Italy”
The Trajan Forum, Rome
Since our arrival in Rome, all roads led us to the Trajan Forum. This forum was the last of the Imperial Forums, built by Emperor Marco Ulpio Trajan in his own honor. Currently, it defines the imperial city border to the modern city. Continue reading “The Trajan Forum, Rome”