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Few days for a Florence sightseeing May 28

Santa Maria Novella is a church in Florence, situated just across the main railway station which shares its name. Chronologically, it is the first great basilica in Florence, and is the city’s principal Dominican church.This church was called Novella (New) because it was built on the site of the 9th-century oratory of Santa Maria delle Vigne. When the site was assigned to Dominican Order in 1221, they decided to build a new church and an adjoining cloister. The church was designed by two Dominican friars, Fra Sisto Fiorentino and Fra Ristoro da Campi.

Building began in the mid-13th century (about 1246), and was finished about 1360 under the supervision of Friar Iacopo Talenti with the completion of the Romanesque-Gothic bell tower and sacristy. At that time, only the lower part of the Tuscan gothic facade was finished. The three portals are spanned by round arches, while the rest of the lower part of the facade is spanned by blind arches, separated by pilasters, with below Gothic pointed arches, striped in green and white, capping noblemen’s tombs.
This same design continues in the adjoining wall around the old churchyard. The church was consecrated in 1420.
The vast interior is based on a basilica plan, designed as a Latin cross and is divided into a nave, two aisles with stained-glass windows and a short transept. The large nave is 100 metres long and gives an impression of austerity. There is a trompe l’oeil-effect by which this nave towards the apse seems longer than its actual length. The slender compound piers between the nave and the aisles are ever closer when you go deeper into the nave. The ceiling in the vault consists pointed arches with the four diagonal buttresses in black and white.

The interior also contains corinthian columns that were inspired by the Classical era of Greek and Roman times.The stained-glass windows date from the 14th and 15th century, such as 15th century Madonna and Child and St. John and St. Philip (designed by Filippino Lippi), both in the Filippo Strozzi Chapel. Some stained glass windows have been damaged in the course of centuries and had to be replaced. The one on the facade, a depiction of the Coronation of Mary dates from the 14th century, based on a design of Andrea Bonaiuti.

The pulpit, commissioned by the Rucellai family in 1443, was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and executed by his adopted child Andrea Calvalcanti. This pulpit has a particular historical significance, because from this pulpit the first attack came on Galileo Galilei, leading eventually to his indictment.Giorgio Vasari was the architect, commissioned in 1567 by Grand Duke Cosimo I, for the first remodelling of the church, which included removing its original rood screen and loft, and adding six chapels between the columns. An armillary sphere (on the left) and a gnomon (on the right) were added to the end blind arches of the lower façade by Ignazio Danti, astronomer of Cosimo I, in 1572. The second remodelling was designed by Enrico Romoli, and was carried out between 1858 and 1860.

Piazza Santa Maria Novella. The square in front the church was used by Cosimo I for the yearly chariot race (Palio dei Cocchi). This custom existed between 1563 and late in the 19th century. The two obelisks marked the start and the finish of the race. They were set up to imitate an antique Roman circus. The obelisks rest on bronze tortoises, made in 1608 by the sculptor Giambologna.

Do you want to know some more about the history of Florence? come and visit this marvelous city staying in Santa Croce Hotel!

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Discovering Sardinia by bike! May 20

Sport lovers, adventurers and “bike addicts”… pay attention please!

Italian Sports fanatics and cycle-tourism lovers, listen up. In order for your passion for a natural outdoor sport to have further satisfaction and reason for happiness, we suggest you to participate at the event organised by Mare & Monti (Sea&Mountain): an association that has organizes cycling events in Sardinia and abroad.

A different way for visiting one of the most beautiful italian regions, is to participate to one bike-marathon organized by M&M association.
Each event is in collaboration with professional touristic structures and this will give to the cyclosportives, the possibility of participating with their owwn families.

In the morning the race, in the afternoon the relax!
M&M association: bike tours organized in some of the most beautiful places of the world! Sardinia, Egypt, Morocco and so on…


What are you waiting for? Visit the web-site, and save the date!

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Rimini Jazz Festival May 18

In 2000 the Rimini Dixieland Jazz Band organized a traditional jazz-concert at the end of the summer-season: this event is considered the establishment of the International Traditional and Swing Jazz Festival, the event that takes  place every year in Rimini.

Many of the finest bands and musicians have taken part at this festival.
The big stage, placed in the square dedicated at Federico Fellini, will house the ninth edition of the Rimini Jazz International Festival.

Rimini Jazz 2009 will take place from the 23rd to the 27th of June, with big names of the traditional Jazz and Swing as actors coming from Italy, USA and the Netherlands.
Big sized orchestras, small Jazz combos, All-Star line-ups and Marching Band in the true tradition of New Orleans, ready to start the coming summer season events of the Romagna shore.

Luxury Stay in Tuscany… not too expensive! May 16

Florence stands in a pleasant valley surrounded by hills and crossed by the river Arno. This city is rich in monuments, historical buildings, galleries and museums, expressing all its magnificence of its ancient civilization.

Its world famous promenade along its monuments up to the wonderful Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge) is lined with characteristic goldsmith’s shops.
Which will be the perfect accommodation solution for visiting this marvelous city and the countryside all around? Certainly one apartment offered by the Hotel Antica Sosta dei Viandanti.

In Florence you will have to see and visit many monuments and  masterpieces, Giotto’s Tower, the Pitti Palace, the courtyard of Ammannati, Buonarroti house with some paintings of Michelangelo, Forte di Belvedere, the famous Uffizi Palace, Loggia della Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio and so on.

Florence in the history has became one of the most important cultural and economic centers of Europe.

Rent an apartment in the cradle of the Renaissance, visit the Antica Sosta dei Viandanti: houses to rent in Florence.

Antica Sosta dei Viandanti offers many solution for you accommodation in Florence: seven houses to rent for several numbers of people, well furnished and well equipped.

A luxury accommodation solution in the heart of Tuscany, but not too expensive.

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Chicken with parmesan cheese May 14

This is an Italian style chicken recipe with Parmesan cheese that I found on Southern Food.

Ingredients:

* 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts (halves)
* 3 large eggs, beaten
* 1 cup Parmesan cheese
* 1 cup fine dry Italian bread crumbs
* 1/4 cup Italian salad dressing
* 1/4 cup butter

Preparation:

Wash chicken and pat dry. Dip chicken into eggs. Combine cheese and bread crumbs. Coat chicken thoroughly with crumb mixture. Place on greased baking sheet. Drizzle with salad dressing and place pats of butter on each piece of chicken. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.

Mille Miglia - Thousand Miles May 13

The Mille Miglia (Thousand Miles) is an open-road endurance race that has been taking place in Italy since 1927.
Since 1977 the name was revived as the Mille Miglia Storica, a parade for pre-1957 cars that takes several days.

Every May, Brescia becomes the meeting place for the rich, famous and passionate as they prepare to do battle over 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of Italian roads.

This edition of the race will start on May 14th in Brescia, will pass by Florence, Siena, Rome, Ferrara, San Marino and many other cities, coming back in Brescia in few days.

The history of the Mille Miglia is traced in all its glory at the Mille Miglia Museum in Brescia. This collection is a must for all amateurs of the automobile and its history and includes a fine collection of books and photographic works.

The Mille Miglia has the reputation of being the “the most beautiful road race in the world”, don’t miss it!


Info taken from wikipedia.

Night at the Museum May 12

The “Museums Open Night” is an European initiative that will take place on 16 May.
Rome is the city with the highest number of museums partaking in this initiative. The Italian capital offers a wide range of events, including musical entertainment, and will open museums free of charge from sunset until two o’clock in the morning.

As regards other events, at Milan the Sforza Castle will offer guided visits to its secret passageand an exhibition of painting techniques, while Florence’s Oblate Gallery hosts “The poetry night”, a poetry reading given by both notable and emerging actors.

Visiting Florence by Car… and with a driver! May 11

A perfect solution for those travelers who wants custom vacation solutions, no time limitations and no problems with the car… Florence Rent Car is a car rental in Florence which offers drivers service, many cars to best fits each request and the possibility of an on-line booking service.

You can come in Italy for pleasure or of business, by plane or train and once arrived you will find your car waiting for you.

Cars of all types: small car to move with agility in city traffic, big and comfortable ones to visit the Tuscan hills and the various and famous Tuscany town, such as Pisa, Monteriggioni, San Gimignano, Arezzo, and so on…

Moving around the center of the city is a real problem for those without vehicle access permits. This means you have to take buses or taxis to reach the main public attractions.


Florence Rent Car offers a car hire service in Florence and in the near Tuscany cities, placing various models of car at your disposal from which to choose that which best suits your needs.

In this way you can plan your holiday to suit your own personal requirement, without having to worry about timetables or places to stay. You can decide personally when and where to stop!

Learn more!

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The Cinque Terre May 11

The Cinque Terre (the Five Lands) is a portion of coast in Liguria, on the Italian Riviera, near to Versilia area. The Five Lands are five wonderful villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.

Paths, trains and boats connect the villages and cars can’t easily reach Cinque Terre: this feature and the lack of visible modern development make it a very popular and magic destination.
Over centuries have been built terraces on the cliffs overlooking the sea, giving unforgettable views.

A walking trail connects the five villages, offering an amazing view of the bay.
If you’re travelling in couple you can not miss the Via Dell’Amore (the Lovers Walk), the road from Riomaggiore to Manarola.

St. John in Lateran -Accommodation for a Tour of Rome May 09

San Giovanni in Laterano, also known as the Basilicae of St. John Lateran, is the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome, of which the Pope is bishop.

The Catholic Church has named it “The Mother of All Churches“. The cathedral is dedicated to Our Saviour, and to Sts John the Baptist and John the Evangelist.
Many people enter the church from this piazza - note that it is the back door, and you will get a very different impression of the church if you enter from the front.
The façade is flanked by two Romanesque bell-towers. Modifications to the design were made by Valadier. The benedictional loggia is by Domenico Fontana, designed in 1586. The statue in the portico is of Henry IV of France, who was a protector of the basilica.
The obelisk was originally quarried by Tuthmosis III in the Eighteenth Dynasty, but most likely erected by his son, Tuthmosis IV, at the eastern end of the temple of Amun Re in Karnak, Egypt, around 1400 BC. While St Peter saw the obelisk now at Piazza San Pietro, Moses may very well have seen this one.
It is the oldest and ranks first (being the cathedral of Rome) among the four major basilicas of Rome, and holds the title of ecumenical mother church among Roman Catholics.

The cathedral itself is located outside of the Vatican City boundaries, territorially located within the city of Rome in the Italian Republic. However it has been granted a special extraterritorial status as a property of the Holy See. This is also the case with several other buildings after the solving of the Roman Question with the Lateran Treaty.

If you want to know more about thr Roman History you have to come and visit our fantastic Capital… and for a pleasant stay in Rome, have a look of th B&B Trinity web site, a perfect accommodation solution for special Roman holidays.

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