I am in Italy
from August 28th till 31st!
have fun in the meantime!!
from August 28th till 31st!
have fun in the meantime!!
I like to travel, and I like to snap pictures!
My mother got me an Eurorail ticket when I was 15, and together with two friends, we adventured into France. This was the beginning of a new addiction. I do like to take pictures, so one thing leads to another. On this site, I want to share some of my pictures and some of my trips with you!
Now I am on the road for more than 8 months every year. Visiting old friends and making new friends while exploring this big blue ball.
Good Morning Brescia One of the reasons I chose Villa Noce was the Breakfast mentioned in the reviews. If you went to Italy yourself, you know what awaits you in a typical local hotel that usually has Italian customers only. Coffee and a few sweets, and that is that. A pleasant surprise awaited at the…
The last afternoon in Florence for this trip. We continue where the last Blog Post ended and keep walking over the bridge to look a bit on the other side of the river. At the end of Piazzale degli Uffizi Florentine sculptor and master goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini. It stands on top of a fountain at…
We did CS at Vittorio’s place in Piossasco. This was the best night in Italy so far. Had a lot of beer, red wine and some spirits – home made by his mother. Thank guys for the night and for hosting us at your place!
Part two of the 2016 visit to Venice in Italy. Our walking tour today Lets pick up where the last blog post ended – at the Calle Ca’ D’Oro – looking down the canal. The Rialto Market from the Calle Ca’ D’Oro. If you want to see the real action you have to get up…
Part three of the 2016 visit to Venice in Italy. We are still on this map: Our walking tour today Chiesa di San Rocco The Chiesa di San Rocco or Church of Saint Roch was built between 1489 and 1508 by Bartolomeo Bon the Younger. It was substantially altered and received a baroque facelift in…
What would Florence be without the Florence Cathedral? A whole lot less. This blog post features the Cathedral, the Baptistery, and the Campanile or Bell Tower. Colonna di San Zanobi Colonna di San ZanobiIn the 9th century, the remains of San Zenobi were being transferred from the church of San Lorenzo to the then Cathedral…