MEDIEVAL CENTRAL ITALY
SEPTEMBER 19, 2015
Kristi and Bill Steiner with Michelle and me |
Orvieto above and the necropolis with some Etruscan tombs revealed below |
Our first stop after unpacking and seeing old friends,
"Mama" Giovanna is the Mother Superior of the Convent |
was to head to Orvieto's main attraction, the Gothic and Romanesque Duomo, commissioned by Pope Urban IV in 1290... but, it took several hundred years to fully complete. Although we were disappointed initially because there was scaffolding covering a large portion of the magnificent front, our eyes were directed to what was NOT covered... beautiful detailed mosaics in stunning colors and pure gold as well as large bas reliefs and statues that we'd never looked at so closely.
A FANTASTIC dark chocolate with orange peel gelato before a light dinner
and our heads hit the pillows!! We felt like we were home...and we were!
and our heads hit the pillows!! We felt like we were home...and we were!
We spent a couple of days during this visit further exploring Orvieto, with and without Kristi and Bill. It's a place where only residents have cars so "the rock" is fairly free of vehicular traffic... nice for walking, and walk we did... everywhere! We walked at our leisure, making photos of all the pieces of Orvieto that make it so appealing... stopping to visit with Orvietani who were familiar along the way... Blue Bar Orvieto for hot chocolate, internet and a visit with Antonny and Romina, the owners;
Federico Badia leather artisan and his wife, Hannah (with whom we constructed our own leather-bound journals late in the week,)
and the incredible sculptor, Alberto Bellini, in his shop, La Corte Dei Miracoli di Alberto Bellini.
One of our days, we spent with a world renown chef, Lorenzo, to prepare a sumptuous (and enormous) lunch. We started at the local market gathering the freshest ingredients...
then, under Lorenzo's tutelage, we prepared, cooked and drank wine for a few hours readying our feast... |
Our friend Bill, took advantage of the pasta making instructions, too! |
This and the following two photos are inside probably the oldest church in Orvieto, San Juvenal. It dates its creation to 1004! Amazing!! The fresco art is being restored bit by bit. |
This is "our" personal angel who watched over us outside our window. Unfortunately, she's recently been painted rather than leaving her in the original stone. She's still beautiful... |
Beautiful and ancient fresco on the wall of the convent kitchen |
View inside the convent... the next two as well... |
Kristi and Bill showed us some of their favorite hilltop villages in Umbria and Tuscany as well... more exceptional eye-candy! But, this post is long enough...the rest is for another day.
Thanks for stopping by and taking this virtual trip with me. I hope you'll tune in for the rest of the story. The visuals are worth the few minutes!!
Big Hugs,
abbyj
What a delightful post! What a great adventure you and Michelle had. I love these photos.
ReplyDeleteAbby reading your post was like old times sitting armchair side as you shared your tale. What a dear trip for you no Michelle! Memories to hold forever. Love you!
ReplyDeleteYay! Loved it all. (Couldn't wait to read it and see what pictures you chose!) So wonderful to relive it again through your eyes. xo
ReplyDeleteI do not find words for this personal and authentic post!
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us that all!
Herzlich Pippa
These are such spectacular photographs and it's clear you had a wonderful time there. You make me long to pay a visit!
ReplyDeleteThank you Abby for the wonderful look inside your trip. This is another destination on our list! Love the preview :-)
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