Cave of Wind – Grotta del Vento

Grotta del Vento
Cave of Wind - Grotta del Vento

It is close by the town and promoted in all the literature to go there. It is a cave, like many others. Open mostly during the peak tour season. It is called Cave of the Winds because of two entrances that allow the wind to come through and make howling wind noise. The caves ere formed after millions of years of siltation in the Tyreann SEa, and then 20 million years ago the ground rose up and the openings resulted from water erosion.
The entrance is about 1900 feet above sea level height. The cave was discovered in the 17th century, but exploration did not occur until late 1800’s. There is around 2 miles of caves that can be walked. The cost is 5 Euro one hour and 10 Euro for two hours.

Florence’s museums

Sacred Family - Tondo Doni - Michelangelo Buonarroti

Here as follow the most important museums in Florence:

The Uffizi Gallery:
the gratiest museums in Italy and the world, the museum contains italian and foreign artist such as Cimabue, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Botticelli, Piero della Francesca, Masaccio, Giotto, Beato Angelico Rubens, Goya, Caravaggio..
Official Website: www.polomuseale.firenze.it

The Accademy Gallery:
the museum is famous for Michelangelo sculptures including “David”.
Official Website: www.polomuseale.firenze.it

The National Museum Il Bargello:
The museum contains masterpieces by Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, Giambologna, Cellini and Donatello alognwith priceless ivories, enamels, jewels, tapestries and weapons.
Official Website: www.polomuseale.firenze.it

The Museum of San Marco:
the museum also contains the works of Beato Angelico in the form of frescoed interiors and the panels displayed in the large alms-house; also has a  beautiful last supper frescoed by Ghirlandaio and, in its first public library of the Renaissance, with an  illuminated manuscripts.
Official Website: www.polomuseale.firenze.it

The Museum of Cathedral:
the museum contains im portant works of  Luca Della Robbia, Arnolfo di Cambio and Michelangelo.
Official Website: www.operaduomo.firenze.it

The Museum of The History of The Scince:
the museum contains an important collection of scientific instruments from the thirteenth century with very important original scientific instruments used by Galileo Galilei.
Official Website: www.imss.fi.it

Giacomo Puccini January 2010 Events in Lucca

Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini January 2010 Events in Lucca

TUTTI I LUNEDI’, MARTEDI’ E MERCOLEDI’ DEL MESE /EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
SPECIAL CONCERTS
“PUCCINI AND MOZART”
(always with different performers and programmes)

TUTTI I VENERDI’ DEL MESE – EVERY FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

MOZART & PUCCINI
Arie e duetti da/arias and duets from  LE NOZZE DI FIGARO, COSI’ FAN TUTTE, DON GIOVANNI, MADAMA BUTTERFLY, LA BOHEME, TOSCA

TUTTI I SABATO DEL MESE – EVERY SATURDAY OF THE MONTH

UNA NOTTE ALL’OPERA/A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
Arie e duetti dal repertorio lirico di Puccini, Verdi, Leoncavallo, Donietti, Mascagni ed altri/arias and duets from the Italian operatic repertoire

TUTTE LE DOMENICHE DEL MESE – EVERY SUNDAY OF THE MONTH

PUCCINI E LA CANZONE TRADIZIONALE NAPOLETANA – PUCCINI & THE  NEAPOLITAN TRADITIONAL SONGS

and
Mercoledì/Wednesday  27th JANUARY 2009, AT 21.15 – BASILICA DI SAN GIOVANNI
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMADEUS!”
special gala performance with
arias, duets and trios from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s masterworks
on  Mozart’s 254th birthday

Tuscany – Christmas train from Viareggio to Coreglia

christmas-train
Christmas train from Viareggio to Coreglia



Coreglia
and Viareggio are closer for Christmas thanks to the Christmas train.  now it’s the turn of the livig crib of Ghivizzano to be deal of the special train of december 19th.
Since 7 pm the old village of  Ghivizzano lives its past in the artisans ateliers, the wineshops and small restaurants.
A chance to taste the flavours of the old times and the foods of the tradition:the “mondine” (roasted chestnuts),  vin brulé,  necci (chestnuts flour crepes) , the typical butchery of  Serchio Valley in the magic atmosphere… waiting for  Christmas.
The train leaves  from Viareggio at 6.50 pm stops in Lucca at 7.13 pm and reaches the station Ghivizzano-Coreglia at 7.50 pm.
The way back instead, is at 00.09 am from Ghivizzano-Coreglia; stops in Lucca at  00.36 am and arrival in Viareggio alle 1.00 am
Ordinary tickets are valids.
A free shuttle is available from the arrival in Ghivizzno to the seat of the festival.

More information on:
www.pontineltempo.it
toll number: 800-533999

Tuscany – Christmas in Barga

Befanotti Cookies
Befanotti Cookies

I’ve always loved the Christmas Holidays both here and in the U.S. I have to admit, however, that in Italy there’s a much more festive feeling for a longer period and so many more traditions.

There are two i’d like to mention. One is the live Nativity representation in Barga on December 23 and one, more falily oriented, is making the coockies called befanotti, wich the Befana gives to children who’ve been “good” during the year. If they haven’t, they get charcoal.

The Nativity representation in Barga take place every year on December 23 starting after 9 p.m. It takes place trhough Barga’s lovely historic center and ends at the cathedral at about midnight when the bells ring out announcing the birth of baby Jesus. Everyone follows the two people representing Joseph and mary as they walk from hostelry to hosterly aking if there is room in the inn for them. Jospeh and mary are enacted by a young couple from the town. They are, of course dressed in period costumes and i have to say how well made the are. People follow them and the donkey and as they walk through the town, they can watch various crafts being dine by carpenters, shoemakers and weavers, al dressed in period costumes. Of course there are  people roasting chestnuts over an open fire, making sausages and also the pancakes called necci and frittelle which are made from chestnut flour.
Nothing isa charged for. You are only asked to make a small offering to cover the expenses of organizing suach am important event.

Making befanotti i san important family tradition, especially for those living in the villages in the mountains. These are a kind of butter cookie made in various shake such as the Befana, animals, stars and trees. The Befana then distributes them through the village on the eve of the Epiphany.

Merry Christmas!