Thursday, April 22, 2010

If travelling by air...

If you are tavelling by air, make sure you put a pair of clothes in your hand luggage. It will be of help if the luggage you have checked-in goes missing.

Palazzo Pitti

Palazzo Pitti or the Pitti Palace,as it is called in English, is a Renaissance palace in Florence. It is situated on the south of River Arno, a little far form Ponte Vecchio.It was originally the residence of Luca Pitti,a Florentine banker.The Palazzo is furnished with treasures from the ages and features several museums/galleries, including Gallery of Modern Art,Costume Gallery, Museo degle Argenti (the Medici Treasury), Porcelain Museum, The Palatine Gallery, which includes works by Raphael, Reubens Titian and sculptures by Canova and the Boboli gardens.The Boboli Gardens, originally designed by the Medici's, are one of the earliest examples of formal Italian Gardens.The view from the Boboli Gardens is breathtaking. You can see all of Florence from there.
Advice: Wear comfortable footwear and clothing because there will be a lot of walking to do.
Location: To the south of River Arno and at a short distance from Ponte Vecchio.
Getting there: It is about 1.3km from SMN and walkable.
Timings: Palazzo Pitti- 08:15-18:50 Tuesday through Sunday, closed Monday and some holidays
             Boboli Gardens- During summer from 08:15 to sunset but closes earlier in winter (1800). Closed first and last Mondays of the month and some holidays.

Galleria dell' Accademia

This small museum is one of the most crowded in Florence due to the world’s fascination with Michelangelo’s sculpture of David(of David and Goliath). David is one of the finest works of Michelangelo.This represents David just before his battle with Goliath.Even the minute deatils such as his veins on the hand were taken care of with superior craftsmanship.The remainder of the Galleria is focused on Florentine arts and artists.

Advice: Book your tickets in advance to avoid long queues.

Location: Take a left from SMN and keep walking through the lanes.
Getting there: It is about 10 minutes from SMN and on via Ricasoli.
Timings: Open Tuesday to Sunday-8:15 to 18:50.Closed Mondays and some holidays.
Tickets: Full price-€ 6,50 plus obligatory booking charge € 4,00
 There is a reduced price and a free admission.For more details visit museum's official website. Audio guides are available as soon as you enter the gallery at price of 5,00 euro.

Uffizi Gallery

Housed in the Palazzo degli Uffizi, the Uffizi Gallery is one of the oldest and most famous museums in the world.This place was meant for the offices of the Florentine magistrates- hence the name "uffizi"(office). The internal courtyard or the cortile is very long and narrow and opens into River Arno.
The gallery is the house of many outstanding masterpieces collected or commisioned by the Medici family.The collections include The Annuciation and The Adoration of the Magi by Leonardo da Vinci, The Doni Tondo by Michelangelo,Bacchus, The Sacrifice of Isaac, Medusa by Caravaggio,Flora, Venus of Urbino by Titian and The Birth of Venus by Botticelli to mention a few.Outside the gallery, there are few scultures of Perseus slauing Medusa, a copy of David(orginally by Michelangelo) by Donatello and more.


Advice: If you want to see the Uffizi, you need to buy your tickets ahead or wait in long lines.There are a number of online services that can be used to order tickets but the best is the museum's official website.

Location: Just adjacent to River Arno.Take left from where Ponte Vecchio starts.
Getting there: It is 5.6 km from SMN(Santa Maria Novella) and 10 minute walk.
Timings: Open Tuesday to Sunday-8:15 to 18:50.Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, May 1st and Christmas Day.
Tickets: Full price-€ 6,50 plus obligatory booking charge € 4,00
             There is a reduced price and a free admission.For more details visit the museum's official website

An umbrella

Always carry an umbrella while travelling. Check with the weather before leaving.But an umbrella is compulsory.It comes handy in every weather condition, rain,snow or sun.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Florence,Italy


Beautiful churches, picturesque country side and great history. You get to see all those and more in Florence.The first name that would come to my mind when mentioning Florence is that of the Medici's. It was during the reign of the Medici's that Florence acquired it art and architecture. Lorenzo succeeded his father Piero di Cosimo de' Medici in 1469. He was a great patron of the arts and commissioned works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli.

River Arno passes from the middle of this ancient city, which was one of the trade centers of ancient Italy.Florence is known for its history and its importance in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, especially for its art and architecture. A centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the richest and wealthiest cities of the time, Florence is often considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance; in fact, it has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages.It was long under the de facto rule of the Medici family. From 1865 to 1870 the city was also the capital of the Kingdom of Italy.

Advice: Though everybody does this, a small reminder. Do carry a map of Florence. All the places of interest are nearby the rail station and a bit of walikng will take you to almost all those places.

Extra shoes

Always remember to carry an extra pair of shoes. You can always get new ones( in case of trouble) but cannot feel comfortable in them and travelling involves a lot of walking.