Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You must be kidding....
Florence has the Uffizi Gallery. It has Santa Croce- the burial site of Michelangelo, Gallileo, Machiavelli, Rossini....
Florence was where the world's banking and financial system was created in addition to having a major role in the Renaissance. Some of the most historical events in THE WORLD have taken place here.
I swear some of you people are so pretentious and just concerned with what you post on Facebook that you are completely ignorant. But yeah, you are so much smarter than people in the midwest. Go stay at your cheesy hotels in Croatia so everyone can see how "exotic" you are
Not all 10 year olds are into that stuff. Heck, as a 55 year old I prefer my art to be from 1800 forward. All of that old religious type art is boring.
You might enjoy a magical foreign land called Epcot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You must be kidding....
Florence has the Uffizi Gallery. It has Santa Croce- the burial site of Michelangelo, Gallileo, Machiavelli, Rossini....
Florence was where the world's banking and financial system was created in addition to having a major role in the Renaissance. Some of the most historical events in THE WORLD have taken place here.
I swear some of you people are so pretentious and just concerned with what you post on Facebook that you are completely ignorant. But yeah, you are so much smarter than people in the midwest. Go stay at your cheesy hotels in Croatia so everyone can see how "exotic" you are
Not all 10 year olds are into that stuff. Heck, as a 55 year old I prefer my art to be from 1800 forward. All of that old religious type art is boring.
too bad you never bothered to learn about significance of the old religious type art and how it has influenced art today.Anonymous wrote:I feel like people who hate Venice would are the same ones that go to the Grand Canyon and say it was, "meh, boring" and just a "big hole in ground."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to Italy for the first time and curious about an itinerary. We are pretty set on Milan/Bergamo, Venice and Florence. My question pertains to Florence. Don’t flame, but is it as boring as it looks? I’m sure a day or two there would be fine, but I don’t know how much art and “old stuff” my family can take. If we are in Florence for more than a couple days, is it a good base for Tuscany, Pisa…etc. Instead of Florence, I would like to do Rome or Portofino, but the logistics probably won’t work.
No more boring than Milan and Venice. If I were you, i'd just do the Rome trip. Venice will be heady in warm weather, with all that untreated sewage in the canals.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh, I would do Florence and drop Venice. I hate Venice. It is so overrun as a tourist trap. Or go to Venice for 1 day and then spend the rest of your time in Rome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You must be kidding....
Florence has the Uffizi Gallery. It has Santa Croce- the burial site of Michelangelo, Gallileo, Machiavelli, Rossini....
Florence was where the world's banking and financial system was created in addition to having a major role in the Renaissance. Some of the most historical events in THE WORLD have taken place here.
I swear some of you people are so pretentious and just concerned with what you post on Facebook that you are completely ignorant. But yeah, you are so much smarter than people in the midwest. Go stay at your cheesy hotels in Croatia so everyone can see how "exotic" you are
Not all 10 year olds are into that stuff. Heck, as a 55 year old I prefer my art to be from 1800 forward. All of that old religious type art is boring.
Anonymous wrote:aAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh, I would do Florence and drop Venice. I hate Venice. It is so overrun as a tourist trap. Or go to Venice for 1 day and then spend the rest of your time in Rome.
This
I feel they are both overrun, but Venice almost takes on a Disney esque type of feel. Going in April, because wife has never been. I have been 15-20 times and could really go without it.
Will you people please get over yourselves? You need to see Venice in your lifetime. Forget what it's become- focus on the amazing history of the place for god sakes. There is no other place in the world like it.
Anonymous wrote:Going to Italy for the first time and curious about an itinerary. We are pretty set on Milan/Bergamo, Venice and Florence. My question pertains to Florence. Don’t flame, but is it as boring as it looks? I’m sure a day or two there would be fine, but I don’t know how much art and “old stuff” my family can take. If we are in Florence for more than a couple days, is it a good base for Tuscany, Pisa…etc. Instead of Florence, I would like to do Rome or Portofino, but the logistics probably won’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Drop Venice and Pisa - huge tourist traps. Nothing really there very interesting.
Keep Florence, add Siennna
Anonymous wrote:
You must be kidding....
Florence has the Uffizi Gallery. It has Santa Croce- the burial site of Michelangelo, Gallileo, Machiavelli, Rossini....
Florence was where the world's banking and financial system was created in addition to having a major role in the Renaissance. Some of the most historical events in THE WORLD have taken place here.
I swear some of you people are so pretentious and just concerned with what you post on Facebook that you are completely ignorant. But yeah, you are so much smarter than people in the midwest. Go stay at your cheesy hotels in Croatia so everyone can see how "exotic" you are