This is not the best view of the Neptune statue but I like it because of the young girls standing next to it This is a better view especially with the Italian flag on the left In 1926 Maserati decided to use the Neptune Trident from the statue for a specific car logo and then later decided to use it as the corporate Mark. Of course the noble family of Maserati is from the Bologna areaCouncil entrance
The counselors, or consigliere entered the city office on their horses. So these steps are made for their mounted entrance. You might be able to see some little pins in front of the next step up. These were to hold the lines that held the red carpet down. The council chambers. We entered when they were being used for a discussion with some of the residents and one of the counselors The children also came to study their city history The counselors desks are many hundred years old They slid toward the counselor to uncover a place for the pen and ink. Now, of course, they hide electric outlets and wired communication links. some big shotBeauty everywhere! A room name was changed An old Hercules statue City council buildingBasilica di San Petronio was purposely done with marble below and brick on top. A lot of the marble came from southern Italy, in the mountainous areas so marble was expensive and had to travel north past the pope. It seems the Saint Peter group who built this church went out of favor with the Vatican and they stopped funding the church. The supporters decided to finish it but in a much cheaper and locally produced fashion. Le due Torri: Garisenda e degli Asinelli (2 towers) were used for religious purposes. One of the two Towers was used for calling religious students and the other one was used for public bell ringing to call people to service. They both lean. All of the towers in Bologna are leaning, as they are in Pisa. So you don’t need to go to Pisa to see leaning Towers if you have already been to Bologna. But the one in Pisa Might show more prevalence of the lean. Ordinary city life in the Local shopping area Heaven shows its face The bread to go with this was under the tray with the meat. This is my heaven. This is in the entrance to the University of Bologna which is the oldest university in the world. As you can see, the slogan is translated from Latin roughly as Bologna is the mother of study. Sorry, my Latin is very rusty. But you can see the Latin name for a Bologna is Bononia. He was the founder of the University in Bologna and focused studies primarily on Law and Justice. Later the university divided into two disciplines and also two entrances. The second one was the study of science and especially anatomy. Here is a link to Irnervis….
http://www.hetwebsite.net/het/profiles/irnerius.htm Puccini‘s unfinished opera. We only stayed for two Acts. Our stay was also unfinished, in tribute to Puccini. Practice your Italian Must be strange watching from the 5th floor. Of course you know this is the ceiling. Going back to the opera, The interesting thing about this presentation was there was a big screen in the background that showed some very supernatural and esoteric videos while the opera was going on and also showing some futuristic costumes and scenery. It was a little strange and the story was hard to follow since the costuming and backgrounds did not really represent what the story was all about. It was more of a interesting multi disciplined demonstration to entice young people to the opera house. There was a screen above the stage which showed the Italian singing and the English translation. That was very helpful. I have been to two operas now in Italy and they both have been very interesting experiences. If you go to Italy I would suggest never shying away from going to the opera because you think you may not understand what it’s all about. Whatever they do it is interesting and enjoyable despite the language difference.And, of course, another meal. Chicken salad, squid and Tortellini Bolognese
Many electric trams. The red and white survived WWII
The old courthouse. These black and white marble designs are common among cathedrasl (duomo) but never saw on government buildings In the center spin around 3 times and…TRUE LOVEBlack truffles on beef tartarStrawberry gelato. Made the prevalence of pickpockets a minor pleasure
Mama’s spinach soufflé Tortellini soup. Fantastic Chicken salad in aceto balsamico (balsamic vinegar – local)Mama Rossella’s restaurant is where all the Ferrari racers and executives eatCustomer parking. Notice the make of cars. Almost all Ferraris. This is the Ferrari town.
Milano was about 22 degrees as opposed to Modena’s 32 and Bologna’s 27. Hey, Americano, get out your metric calculator to know what these temps mean.
Cena is “supper” in Italian. The Last Supper mural is in the former cafeteria in Santa Maria delle Grazie (Milano)This is IT!The opposite wall is the Crucifixion fresco by Giovanni Donato da Montorfano. Only these 2 walls of this room were saved from WWII areal bombing. Another side of the chapel. handsome guys including Leonardo. I am wearing my new Borsalino. With our Japanese guide, Miho who knew where to have a great lunch, gelato and chocolate, salami and prosciutto to bring home.
Michelangelo’s last sculpture, unfinished. Michelangelo’s face, most probably. I appologize to both these greats for putting them on the same page. They both would hate me for doing it.
They Made tractors3 guys ready for classic racingWorld war one military bikeWorld war one military bikePanini made his money in South America in the oil business so his nickname was Hombre. He is also in the Parmesan cheese business along with wine and balsamic vinegar