Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Last day in Florence

On our last morning in Florence, I finally got some photos of our room.

Our view

Ceiling of the breakfast room
The weather was rubbish on the last day but we didn't need to get the taxi to the airport until about 11am so wondered over to Santa Maria Novella, which was about 2 minute walk from our hotel.


Inside



Court yard.
I have never seen so many church with skulls and skeletons and cross bones.


The church was much larger than we expected with a small museum and a serious of passages for an underground graveyard. 

The underground graveyard.
But with a view of the stars



Coy devils.
In the museum they had a series of reliquaries, containers usually holding relics, often parts of saints.

From St. Sebastian.
Hi of St. Ptolemy.

We flew back that afternoon. :( I miss it already.

Around Florence

On the Monday morning, we had tickets for Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, the cathedral, and the Duomo. Maybe we were a bit slow or the information wasn't as clear as it could have been, but we didn't realise we had tickets to climb the Duomo until we were starting climbing. There are 463 steps to the top.


A well deserve pause.
It starts with a square spiral staircase, which was reasonably roomy. But I was still happy to pause and look at the statues. On the way up we also went around the lower inside part of the dome.



Looking down on the church
Looks unpleasant
Then the stairs become a never-ending (or feels like) spiral staircase. I managed to stop a few times to take a few photos (and a breathe).




The lat part was a steep staircase and ladder to the top. The view was worth it.


Shadow of the Dome
At the top

Over the edge

For some of the way down it was the same route as the way up, which was interesting when other people were coming up. There were some close encounters. We also went along the upper inner part of the dome, and got close up to the paintings.



When we got down, we headed to a cafe in the plaza around the cathedral for a much needed rest.



Our tickets included entry to the main part of the cathedral, the baptistry, and the bell tower. The queue to get into the cathedral was too long to bother but there was no queue for the baptistry, so we popped in. A baptistry is just a smaller chapel and this one was older than the cathedral. And the bell tower was another 414 steps so we decided against that one.)




We did a bit of shopping before dropping our bags off at the hotel and headed towards Santa Croce and the other markets for a little more shopping.

Neptune
More ice-cream
Santa Croce is a lovely church and is the burial place of Galileo, Michelangelo, and Machiavelli.


Not sure how he is but he is not happy.



doing restoration.
Michelangelos tomb.
Galileos tomb.
Galileo with his telescope.


A Henry Moore
We headed back to the central market for a late lunch again but didn't quite make it in one go. Cannoli was on our 'must do' list and this seemed like the perfect time. 

Pistachio and chocolate
We finally made it to the central market (thankfully with minimal badgering from the street market) and up stairs for food. Again a lovely person came and brought us wine.

Lunch
We spent the afternoon chilling out before our last nights dinner.
So pretty
So tasty
At this point, we really did not want to go home.