10 January 2013

The Duomo

10-Jan-13

Buono sera da Firenze!

This morning I attended a few simple orientation events where we began to learn some basic Italian. This included saying our name, where we are from, our address, what we are studying, and our age. In Italian:

-Mi chiamo Justin.
-Sono Americano di Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania
-A bito en Villa della Condotta quattorici in Firenze
-Studio architecttura
-Ho venti anni

We also took a walking trip to the train station and learned the inter workings of navigating and utilizing the train system during the orientation event. 

Following these events I returned home to my apartment and my roommates and I decided to do a little shopping and take a trip to the Duomo. The shopping portion was more for viewing and nothing was purchased, however, the trip to the Duomo was much more eventful. The pictures to follow document this trip:

The main street (via) leading away from the Duomo.
People fill the street all day long.

The main street (Via) leading away from the Duomo
showing a car for context. In Florence (Firenze) people
just walk everywhere and the car must try to navigate
through the crowds. If you look and give your attention
to the vehicle it is understood they are permitted to go. If
you do not look at them then you are expected to cross.

Large opening with extreme detail leading into
a portion of the Duomo.

Row of statuary, Rose window, Large openings above
the main doors of the Duomo.

The top portion above the main doors to the Duomo.

Statuary in a niche of the facade of the Duomo.

Large painting above the doors to the Duomo.

Doors and painting shown above.

Large rose window on the Duomo.

Statuary in niches on the facade of the Duomo.

Opening to a building across a portion of the plaza
in front of the Duomo with glass above the opening and
detail around the arches.

The front facade of the Duomo and lower portion of the
Campanille.

The front facade of the Duomo and the Campanille

Across the plaza from the Duomo.


Building in the plaza of the duomo.

Exit doors from the interior of the Duomo with
statuary and detailing in arch above.

Zoomed in image of the statuary and detailing above.

The dome and facade of the Duomo.

Entryway and statuary of a hotel building across from the
side of the Duomo.

Large window and column on the facade
of the Duomo. Tiling of facade.

The dome and facade of the Duomo.

Zoomed in of above image.

Large pilaster on the side facade
of the Duomo. Tiling of facade.

The Campanille (Bell Tower)

The Campanille and portion of the side facade of the Duomo.

Large column and Wes photographing the
interior of the Duomo.

Large columns, rose window, vaults on interior of Duomo.

View from a bench inside the Duomo. Vaults,
large columns.

The interior of the Duomo. (Looking at the
front entry side and toward the plaza)

Interior of the Duomo.

Portion of the dome painting of the Duomo.

Floor detailing inside the Duomo.

Interior of the Duomo.

Interior of the Duomo. (Looking towards the rear facade)

The Dome painting of the Duomo.

Statuary inside the Duomo.

Massive column.

Candle tree inside the Duomo.

Statuary inside the Duomo.

The interior of the Duomo. (Looking towards the rear)

Detailing of the dome painting.

Main nave vaults of the Duomo.

Toned down image of the interior of the Duomo.
(Looking towards the rear)

A side niche of the interior of the Duomo. 
The dome painting of the Duomo.

Zoomed in image of above.


Column and vaults of the Duomo.

Panel of the entry door of the Duomo.

Entryway detailing on the facade.

Street (Via) leading to the Duomo.
The Duomo was an extremely impressive and gorgeous building to view and photograph. Given its extremely high importance to the City of Firenze, but its relatively low importance and contributions to the overall history of cathedrals in Europe, it gives me great excitement and anticipation for the future cathedrals we plan to view in places such as Paris and all over Europe. 

20 comments:

  1. That is probably one of the prettiest buildings I have ever seen! Great photos :)

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  2. I don't know Rychelle. You haven't seen some our work here at SSA. There is some world class stuff coming out of this office!! Justin can atest to that!! Nice pics for sure though!!

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  3. the Alter and narthax of the church are beautiful. I love how the pipes from the organ are incorporated into the wall making an awesome art type view. The sound from them in the church must be magnificent!!

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  4. Looks like you're off to a good start and you're infusing yourself into the local culture. As you begin to live more as a Italian, you'll begin to see the local sights and "feel" the local sounds, smells, and other experiences in a way we can only imagine. That's awesome! This is YOUR experience. We're just along for the ride.

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