Chris, Emily, and Hadley Evans

Chris, Emily, and Hadley Evans

Saturday, December 29, 2012

ITALY


Chris and I went to Italy over the Thanksgiving break with our friends Nick and Erika Potter. Erika's dad is a pilot for Delta Airlines, so we got a great deal on some buddy passes and we just couldn't pass up the opportunity to go.  Not only did we score first class seats on the way there and on the way back, we got to see Cinque Terre, Pisa, Tuscany, Siena, Rome, and Vatican City. Chris was in heaven. We both have wanted to go to Rome for so long. I think Rome was both our favorite place out of the whole trip. 

Our first stop was Cinque Terre. We stayed in a bed and breakfast in a city called Levanto just outside of the 5 towns. We got settled in first and then we went out for dinner. Even though it was dark at 5:00 and we were ready to eat, nothing was open until 8:00 because Italians don't eat dinner until late at night. The next day we explored ALL 5 towns. Our feet and legs were killing us from so much walking. Unfortunately, we couldn't walk the trails to each town because they had a massive flood the previous year and it destroyed all the trails. But, the metro was a good break for us. We walked one of the vineyards, ate gelato, hiked up to the city of Corniglia, and met interesting people all along the way. I highly recommend traveling this time of year because there was hardly anyone there. It was great! 

After Cinque Terre, we drove to Pisa for about an hour and saw the leaning tower and cathedral where Galileo saw the swinging lantern and got his idea for physics. We then drove through Tuscany and saw  the tiny village/fortress of San Gigimnano. This village was a fortress during an invasion, and because the people lived in such tight quarters, most of them got the plaque and the population went from 13,000 to 4,000. It was really cool to see. 

After Tuscany, we went to Siena. Erika did a study abroad in Siena and we stayed with her host family for the night. They made us a huge authentic Italian meal that was amazing! We toured the main square where they have chariot races, and we saw the huge duomo (cathedral) they have there. It was all very fascinating to see and we had such a good time. 

The day after seeing Siena, we drove all the way to Rome. Driving around Rome is crazy! People are insane drivers and we almost got hit by the train. It was a scary moment. But, we made it to our hotel in one piece. Later that night, we saw the Borghese museum where there are thousands of art sculptures and artwork by famous artists such as Bernini. We then walked down to the Spanish steps and then to the Trevi Fountain. I have to say the Trevi Fountain was one of my favorite sights to see. You are walking through the streets of Rome and you can hear the water coming from somewhere. Then, you turn the corner, and BAM, there it is out of nowhere! It was really amazing to see. We made sure to throw a coin over our shoulder into the fountain. 

The next day we saw the Colosseum. I think this was my absolute favorite thing to see. We paid extra to go down below where the gladiators and animals were held. They showed us where the elevators used to be and only one is still marked with a number. Apparently the Colosseum used to be covered in marble, but the Romans later took the marble off the Colosseum to use for the Vatican. After seeing the Colosseum, we went to the Forum and saw where the Romans mingled and also where Julius Caesar's body was burned after he was murdered. People still put flowers on the spot where he was burned. It was pretty fascinating to see just random large columns standing alone and knowing there used to be a huge temple there. 

After the Forum, we quickly walked by the Capitol building of Rome, and we made our way down to the Pantheon. We then walked to the Four Rivers Fountain that was made by Bernini and featured in Dan Brown's Angel's and Demons. After that, Chris and I walked to the Castle of St. Angelo (the Castle of the Angel) that was also featured in Angels and Demons. The bridge that leads to the castle has angels all lined up on the sides and each one is holding an element of the passion of Christ. Bernini also designed these angels. 

The next day, we saw Vatican City. We first saw St. Peter's Basilica and we paid the extra money to climb the dome. One of my favorite things to see inside was the Pieta statue designed by Michaelangelo at age 24. The statue was a lot smaller than I thought it would be. The detail and structure of the place is overwhelming and breathtaking. After the Basilica, we went up to the Vatican Museum where we saw the work of Rapheal and the Sistine Chapel. The Sistine Chapel was pretty amazing to see as well. After the museum, Chris and I decided we would try to take a bus back to our hotel. We got lost and I was a mess! I was so nervous and scared, and Chris was loving it because it reminded him of Finland. We did eventually find our way back to the hotel, thank goodness. That night, Chris and I went to a restaurant close to our hotel and had some of the best carbonara, pizza, and marinara pasta that we have ever had. It was money well spent. We also made friends with some women from Georgia and a couple from Rome that loved to talk to Americans. We had a great time. 

Even though the trip was exhausting, we wouldn't have it any other way. We saw so much and got to experience some great things. We were so lucky to have the opportunity to go. Traveling with Chris was so much fun, and I can't wait to travel more with him. Hopefully, Finland will be our next big trip. 
So excited to be in First Class


Levanto, Cinque Terre


Going from town to town




Siena Square where they hold the chariot races

Siena Square

Gelato!

Duomo in Siena

Duomo


I saw this on the way to our hotel in Rome. I had to stop and take a picture.

Borghese Museum

The Spanish Steps

Trevi Fountain




Colosseum







Down below in the Colosseum



The only elevator pulley still marked




Arch of Constantine outside the Colosseum

The Forum






Where Julius Caesar's body was burned




The Roman Capitol

Four Rivers Fountain



Castle of St. Angelo

Vatican City

Pieta

St. Peter's Basilica


Chris and Nick

At the top of the dome


Levanto, Cinque Terre

Monterosso, Cinque Terre

This is the beginning of the trail, but it is closed because of the flood. They call it the path of love and couples put locks on the gate with their initials.



Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre




Corniglia, Cinque Terre



Vernazza (my favorite town)



Manarola, Cinque Terre. This statue used to hold a dance floor and he used to hold a large trident.

The Spanish Steps
Pisa





Inside the Cathedral

The lantern that Galileo saw swinging and got his idea for Physics


Tuscany


San Gigimnano, Tuscany



Tuscany

San Gigimnano


Siena

At Erika's host family's house. It was freezing and I was so tired.
Castle St. Angelo

The angel on top of the castle

The angels along the bridge holding the elements of the passion of Christ
St. Peter's


Pieta


Only half way up the dome....so tired!


The view up top





The Pantheon




The Vatican Museum




Raphael's painting "The Academy"

Castle St. Angelo

My Carbonara


1 comment:

  1. What an incredible experience! I dream of going to Italy. So awesome you had the chance to do that together!

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