When we turned the corner and saw the Pantheon in the middle of some apartment buildings and shops, I was amazed - photographs cannot do the Pantheon justice. The size of the Pantheon completely astounded me. I will never understand how they were able to construct such a large building with such an expansive dome - not to mention the incredible oculus in the center- around 125 AD. I felt so small and insignificant (in a good way) while standing in the Pantheon. Michelangelo was inspired by the Pantheon's high-rising dome and applied this inspiration to his design of the dome in St. Peter's Basilica. Some of the bronze from the Pantheon was transferred to St. Peter's Basilica for "Bernini's baldacchino." Although it was first a temple dedicated to "all the gods," it is now dedicated to the Virgin and all the martyrs.
Rome, Florence, Paris Blog
Butler University College of Education May 2011 Study Tour
Thursday, June 16, 2011
I already posted about Rome so here are some links for places we visited in Florence and Paris.
One of my favorite attractions on the trip was the Duomo in Florence. It was a beautiful church that I was able to climb that provided a breath taking view of the city of Florence. Here is a link I found with more information about it. http://www.wga.hu/database/churches/duomo.html
Ironically my favorite thing we visited in Paris was the Notre Dame Cathedral. The size and beauty of it was breathtaking. It made me feel very small as I walked around both the inside and outside taking pictures of this massive building. Here is another link I found with more information on it. http://www.notredamedeparis.fr/-Cathedral-for-art-and-history-
Friday, June 10, 2011
Repetto
In Paris Linda pointed out a shoe store to us on our bus tour that a few of us went back to check out. It is called Repetto and it is the place where the ballet flats originated. The store was gorgeous and so were the shoes however they are ridiculously expensive. However, if you wanted to check out the shoes or buy a pair for yourself I have attached a link.
http://www.net-a-porter.com/Shop/Designers/Repetto/All?cm_mmc=GoogleUS-_-Designer%20-%20Repetto-_-Repetto_Alone-_-repetto
Piazza de Michelangelo
In Florence the Piazza de Michelangelo hands down had the best view of the city. It was a bit of a walk across the river and a hike up the Capitoline Hill but it was completely worth it for the view. I have attached a link at the bottom to learn more about the Piazza de
Michelangelo.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piazzale_Michelangelo
The Colosseum
In Rome I found the Colosseum the most fascinating attraction for me. Below I have attached a link to a website the talks in details about the type of events held within the colosseum because I at least wanted to know more about them.
http://www.the-colosseum.net/idx-en.htm
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Here are links that were submitted by Sara Tarantino
http://facts-about-italy.blogspot.com/2008/04/facts-about-italy-gelato.html - Video on how to order gelato / tell which places are good and just tourist attractions! The video even takes place in Florence
http://www.parisescapes.com/paris_no.html - This is article is about the do's and dont's of paris! ( would of been helpful before we went, but is very interesting now that we know the city!)
http://www.italylogue.com/featured-articles/top-10-things-to-do-in-rome.html - This last article is about the top 10 things to see in Rome and we hit almost all of them in that jampacked four days !
http://facts-about-italy.blogspot.com/2008/04/facts-about-italy-gelato.html - Video on how to order gelato / tell which places are good and just tourist attractions! The video even takes place in Florence
http://www.parisescapes.com/paris_no.html - This is article is about the do's and dont's of paris! ( would of been helpful before we went, but is very interesting now that we know the city!)
http://www.italylogue.com/featured-articles/top-10-things-to-do-in-rome.html - This last article is about the top 10 things to see in Rome and we hit almost all of them in that jampacked four days !
Monday, June 6, 2011
Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy
What a beautiful photo of friends at the Spanish Steps in Rome Italy!! The photo includes Linda, Chris, Danny, Vikki, Stephanie, Ena, Michael, and Shelly. Hard to believe that this group was standing on steps that were originated in 1717 that includes 138 steps . The view at the top was worth the climb.
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