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Studying under a frescoed ceiling

May 7, 2014

Library ceiling- Italy from the InsideThe moment I sat down, I looked up. And I stayed like that for a few minutes, admiring this gorgeous frescoed ceiling and wondering if the original blue paint was really this bright. Maybe it was.

Ceiling fresco- Italy from the Inside

Built in the middle of the 19th century in the Neoclassic style and enriched by stuccoes and frescoes, the Brambilla-Morpurgo mansion used to be a private residence. Today it hosts the State Library of Trieste. Studying surrounded by this artwork cannot be more pleasant.

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Filed Under: Places Tagged: architecture, art, Friuli Venezia Giulia, library, Trieste

When history comes alive: Triest in Roman times

May 2, 2014

Arco di Riccardo-Italy From the Inside

I’ve always had a passion for archaeology. I still remember when I attended an excavation camp in Basilicata with a program by a University different than mine, when the professor in charge of the camp kindly said to me: “Ma chi te l’ha fatto fare ?” (Who made you do this?). He was probably referring to the fact that I had blisters on my hands since I was digging all day long without finding anything. Not one thing. Nevertheless that experience still has a very fond place in my memories, and my love for archaeology hasn’t changed at all.

Therefore when I learned that the municipality of Triest made a video about how the city looked during the Roman Empire, I was just thrilled. I literally dragged my kids with me and while they couldn’t care less about what they were watching (obviously), I was completely captivated.

The video, whose title is “La citta’ invisibile: frammenti di Trieste romana”, is a digital reconstruction of Triest in Roman times. It is extremely well done and worth watching.

This video also explains what the Arco di Riccardo (see photo above) used to be. For many years it was thought that it was a triumphal arch. However, now it is believed to simply be one of the gates leading to the heart of the city (the forum). After 2 millennia it is still there, still standing, and still beautiful.

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Filed Under: Places Tagged: Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trieste, video

Il Carnevale di Muggia

March 4, 2014

Carnevale di Muggia-Italy From The Inside

Muggia, a small town in the outskirts of Trieste, is well known for its Carnival parade. For the past 61 years, 8 teams have competed to win the contest, and every year they attract thousands of people that patiently await at the sides of the main street to see the dances and jokes of the participants in disguise. It is a fun event, with music, dances and good food. And, as usual, it is a chance to meet friends and spend some cheerful moments together.

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Filed Under: Culture, General, Places Tagged: carnival, Muggia

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