Sunday, November 30, 2008

Vicenza, Verona and the beginning of Milano

Hello there everyone!

I am on my last day of Thanksgiving break, which started Thursday. The weather here has been quite rainy, but my classmates and I have been enjoying our free time nonetheless. On Thanksgiving we had a gigantic feast for 15, complete with four Thanksgiving chickens (turkeys are ludicrously expensive here), mashed potatoes, stuffing (made by me), gravy, fish and vegetable tempura, carrots, green beans with bacon, spinach salad, and pumpkin and apple pies with gelato. Everything was made from scratch and was perfectly delicious.

I have some more photos I thought I’d share, since I have a little free time (although I should be working on my final history project, but that’s okay). Picking up where I left off, in beautiful Vicenza, Italy.

4 September, 2008
This day was all about Andrea Palladio, a famous designer who definitely left his mark in Vicenza in the 1500s.

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Lyndon and Vivian, while we were standing around outside our hotel, waiting to leave for a day of walking.

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Our hotel was on top of an enormous hill overlooking Vicenza, so we had to walk down this rock-paved road to get into town. The rocks are like a rather uncomfortable foot massage.

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Outside of Palladio’s Teatro Olimpico

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Cheerful folks on a bench in the garden outside of the Teatro Olimpico. Kendall, Brandon, Lyndon, and Heath.

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Inside the Teatro – this theater was built using forced perspective. The buildings in the far background are actually much smaller than those in the foreground, to make viewers think they are seeing further than they actually are. When this theater was used for productions, dwarves were cast to play the roles of villagers in the extreme background, so that they would seem normal height in comparison to the shortened buildings.

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Some studenti americani enjoying lunch on the steps of something or other by Palladio. Heath, Lyndon, Caitlin, Sarah R., Kristin, Liz, and Jackie.

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Palladio’s distinctive style.

Leering Griffin
I’m not sure where this is, but this guy was watching me.

Palladio's La Villa Rotonda
Palladio’s famous La Villa Rotonda. It’s built in the round – it has four identical facades (just like the one seen here). It’s also the 16th-century version of sustainable. Back then, villas were the summer retreats of rich families who lived in cities for the better part of the year. The family who commissioned this villa wanted it to be very cool in the summer, with extensive cross-breezes. Palladio gave them just that.

Just Chillin' At La Villa
Vivian and me by the Villa.

Column Love
LJ and Vivian loving the columns at the Villa.

Column Huggers - La Villa Rotondo
Caitlin and I joined them in column-hugging, hehe.

Romping Around La Villa Rotonda's Front Lawn
Walking across the Villa’s sweeping lawn. Brandon, Vivian, Kristin, LJ, Caitlin, and Jen.

Dwarves on the Wall
After La Villa Rotonda, we walked along a (completely uphill) stone path to another villa by Palladio, Villa Cogollo. The man who commissioned this villa had a daughter who was a dwarf, so he had all of the garden statues made of dwarves, and told a fairy tale about them to his daughter so that she wouldn’t feel ashamed or embarrassed. Here are some dwarves lining a garden wall. My camera battery died soon after this, so I have no more pictures of this day, which mostly consisted of dinner and passing out from exhaustion anyway, so nothing really exciting.

5 September, 2008
This morning we woke up and hopped on our tour bus to Verona, home of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
Basilica di San Zeno
We started our touring with the Basilica san Zeno, a truly gorgeous Romanesque church.

Brandon's a Goof
Here’s Brandon being a goofball in front of the church, while we waited for people to get back from getting cappuccino.

Illuminated Perambulator
Inside San Zeno. I didn’t get very many good interior pictures, but I thought this one was cool because my professor’s stroller was being illuminated with a heavenly light.

Castelvecchio
This is the Museo Castelvecchio, which is an old castle in Verona that was renovated and added to by Carlo Scarpa and made into a museum of old Christian art.

Bridge at Castelvecchio Museum
Here’s a view of some of the Carlo Scarpa additions to the Castel.

Coolest Stairs Ever
These stairs were also in the Castelvecchio. One of the coolest staircases I’ve ever seen. That’s Ryan standing on them, by the way.

Castelvecchio Museum Bridge
More Castelvecchio.

The Arena of Verona
After the Castelvecchio, we were given free range to run around Verona. We ran into Verona’s Arena. Incidentally, all of the sidewalks in Verona are made of marble. Extremely cool, extremely lavish, but extremely treacherous when wet.

More Love Notes
We also wandered into this tunnel which was full of people, and plastered with love notes in a hundred different languages.

Covered in the Best Kind of Graffiti
This graffiti is tolerated because the tunnel leads to Juliet’s balcony, an icon of one of the most tragic love stories ever written.

Wall of Love
A close-up of some of the notes – they are stuck to the wall with band-aids, gum, and various other bootleg glues.

Juliet's Balcony
Juliet’s balcony. I’m fairly certain it’s just a gimmick designed by some tourist-trapper in Verona, but it’s rather iconic.

Juliet Standing Below Her Own Balcony
Oddly, instead of the statue of Romeo we expected, there was a Juliet statue beneath the balcony. Apparently you will have luck in your love life if you touch her right breast.

We had some takers:
A Little Too Eager, Perhaps?
Mike

Touch Her Left Breast for Luck in Love
Brandon

Caught in Laughter
That night we rode the bus to Milan and had dinner at a gigantic table in the basement of a fantastic pizza place. Here are Brandon and Caitlin laughing just after we sat down.

What to Have?
Everyone at the table looking over menus.

Table for 26
Everyone actually looking at the camera.

Creepy Pizza-Throwing Guy
Sarah points exuberantly to the pizza-throwing guy on her take-out box.

Vino!
Vino rosso! Our professor Dave and his wife Beth were eating with us, and they just kept ordering more and more wine.

That night, a bunch of people went to out to a bar together, and I went to a club with Vivian, LJ, and Kendall. It was a good time. We met a lot of Italians and danced the night away, four American girls in a sea of Italians. It was my first awesome Italian nightlife experience.

That’s all for now. I hope to post again soon, but, of course, I can’t make any promises. I’m still trying to decide how to best end the blog – I’m not sure if I should stop updating once I get back to the States or if I should continue to chronicle with all of my back-logged photos. Tomorrow is my 21st birthday, and I’m returning to the States exactly two weeks from then. It’s crazy to think I have so little time left to explore and buy Christmas presents!

Love,
Rachel

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Mat said...

Hey!
Just wanna say I really enjoyed your blog, I came across it when I was researching Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza (didn't steal any of your stuff btw). I'm an architecture student also and recently went to Venice and enjoyed seeing your pictures, they reminded me of the places we visited and the fun we had :-D Its such a beautiful city isn't it? Will definitely go back some day!
Hope you had a good time and your studies are going well, i'm sure your course is as hectic as mine!

Mat :-)
p.s. I column hugged too ;-)