The view from the top of the Campanile. |
The Pazzi Chapel |
We also saw the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella; walked over the Ponte Vecchio (the only bridge not to be destroyed in WW11), which is lined with jewellery shops; went to the Piazza della Signoria to see Michelangelo's statue of David (well, it's just a copy, the real one's in a museum) and the Palazzo Vecchio; and went on one of my 'architecture hunts' to find the Pazzi Chapel (I did a history assignment on it in first-year uni) that is located next to the Basilica di Santa Croce - great to see it in real life. In between we wandered the streets lined with old palazzo buildings and looked in shops.
What do you do when you're hungry in Florence? Eat a gelato, of course! (Even if it is freezing...) |
Yesterday we were in Bern, which was also very beautiful - the main part of the city (a very small city for the capital of Switzerland - only 123,400) was on a hill which was partly surrounded by a river and beyond this hills rose up into snow. Unfortunately we didn't have much time there, but managed to see the bear enclosure (only one bear that wasn't 'denning' - hibernating) and the exterior of the Paul Klee centre - the building was designed by Renzo Piano. We also wandered the streets, which were very 'Swiss'.
The day before (Monday), we left Douranenez for a long day of trains. First from Quimper to Paris, a two hour wait there where we had to change stations, Paris to Geneve (Switzerland), and a quick change to Bern. Left in the morning at 8:30 and arrived in Bern that night at 9:30!
Time for tea,
Cześć, Fiona
As promised, the yellow Cadillac. |
Can we book the yellow Cadillac for John's leavers dinner?
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