Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Excursions from Venice: Treviso....

Treviso is a little town about 1 hour by train from Venice. It was a mini-Venice with its own sets of canals criss-crossing the town.
We arrived early enough in the morning to catch the street market. We managed to sample some of the local fruits and cookies.



cold cuts...


fresh bread...
and below, olives....

deep-fried cheese balls...


oishidesu.....sedaaaap.....



the town square....


the shopping street....



the town's Duomo...





the courtyard of this church reminded pakdokter
of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain...


below are scenes of the many waterways in the town of Treviso...












and we finally found this lovely restaurant
where we had our lunch.....


Friday, November 26, 2010

Excursions from Venice (1) : Verona...

Verona was a 2 hour train ride from Venice. This is the home of a pair of star-crossed lover, Romeo and Juliet, made famous in the love story written by Shakespeare.
Upon arrival at Verona's train station, we took a bus to visit the Castelvecchio. The Old castle was built along-side of the Adige River near the Ponte Scaligero bridge which was bombed during the war. The castle was the former home of the Della Scala family and has now been turned into an art museum with paintings by the masters of the Veronese school of northern Italy.


the Ponte Scaligero bridge was bombed by the Nazis but was rebuilt later....




the courtyards of the Castle....


the Adige River was a venue for boating....
The home of Juliet, from Shakeapeares's Romeo and Juliet, was located on one of the streets in the city of Verona. It was a short walk away from the main square of the city.

Casa Giuletta on via Capello...
.
the balcony where Juliet was supposed to appear
to see Romeo who was waiting for her on the street...
inside Juliet's family home....

pakdokter waited at ground level
with so many other tourists without realising
that pakdokter's 'Juliet' had snapped these pictures....


one of the main gates to enter into the city of Verona...


Arena de Verona, the 'Colosseum' in Verona...

this is the setting for 'summer operas'....

the City Hall of Verona...

one of the main shopping streets of Verona....


piazza del Erbe was a lively 'palace-flanked square'...

today it is the setting of a lively fruit and vegetable market

at the centre was the fountain with the statue of the 'Virgin of Verona'



the Adige River fringed the city...



two of the churches in the city...