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Stained glass in the Santuario de Maria SS del Soccorso |
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Part of the Architrave from the old SSmo Salvatare, built 1000 C.E., destroyed 1817; inside the new SSmo Salvatare |
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We have lunch at Osteria di Porta Al Cassero. With wine. |
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The twisty climby streets of Montalcino |
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And more.... |
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Porta Burelli, one of the city gates |
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Number 11 |
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A door within the Fortezza. |
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...which I have to draw |
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view from the Fortezza |
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Back in Florence, Norman and I visit the Palazzo Davanzati, a museum depicting the home life of the average (rich) Renaissance Florentine family. |
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The Master Room on the 1st floor. |
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Access to the well (downstairs in the ground floor courtyard) is available on all floors. |
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....down to the well |
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The ceilings are similar to those in our apartments. |
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one of the dining areas... |
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And dishes.... Oh how I loved all the dishes. |
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