• Europe,  Italy

    Museum of Florence

    Florence. City of artists. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Dante, Machiavelli and more. City of churches, city of its cathedral. THE cathedral. Il Duomo, with the biggest brick dome in the world. Well, from what I’ve heard, technically it’s not a dome. Florence. City of tourists and crowded streets. Or just a museum. When a city has such a huge amount of monuments, it’s not a city anymore, it’s a museum. Btw, how do people live in a city like this? How they’re going for walks, to work, to do shopping, to a restaurant? How do they function in a city which is dominated by monuments and tourists? 10:00am. Crowds in…

  • Europe,  Italy

    Colors of Tuscany

    I have an idea in mind, based on my short, but cool trip to Tuscany. Tuscany has colors. Cities have colors. To be more specific, each city has one color. Or shade. And it goes like this: Bologna is red I landed in Bologna. Bus, train, train and I reached my destination, a huge camping in a small town. But let’s start from the beginning. So I landed in Bologna and figured out it would be nice to see something. How much time do I have? 1,5h? How long does it take to walk from the railway station to the city center? 20 min? Ok, let’s go! And I went.…