Certaldo, Winery, and Florence American Cemetery

Sunday morning, we checked out of our hotel in Volterra, and began the journey by bus back to Florence. On the way, we visited the medieval city of Certaldo, enjoyed a wine tasting and tour at Villa Le Corti in Chianti, and paid a visit to the Florence American Cemetery and Memorial.

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Traveling to Volterra

Our Road Scholar trip included a weekend “class field trip” to Volterra, an ancient, walled mountaintop town in western Tuscany, south of Pisa. After class today, we traveled by private bus to the town, where we enjoyed an orientation walk through the medieval village and dinner as a group.

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Tour of the Palazzo Vecchio

Rain postponed our Road Scholar “City of Dante” walking tour, so instead our art & history guide Nicoletta toured us around the Palazzo Vecchio. An imposing, fortress-like structure built in the Middle Ages as the town hall of Florence, it was later used in the mid-1500s as a palace by Cosimo I de’ Medici and his family before they moved to the Pitti Palace some decades later.

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Santa Croce Basilica, the “Pantheon of the Artists”

This week’s Road Scholar theme is The Italian Renaissance. After language class and lunch at a famous market, we met back up with our classmates for a guided tour of the art and history inside the Basilica di Santa Croce, sometimes called the “Pantheon of the Artists” for all the famous painters, sculptors, authors and other luminaries who are buried within its walls.

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