Saturday morning we returned our little red GM Aveo and walked back to our hotel through the narrow streets of Florence. Suddenly, like a vision, the Duomo, Bell Tower, and Baptistry came into view:
My favorite panel from Ghiberti's Doors of Paradise on the Baptistry--the espousal of Mary and Joseph.
The Florence Synagogue
We attended an amazing concert of Mozart and Schubert in the Galleria dell'Accademia: a string duet, trio, and quintet, played on period instruments from the 1700's belonging to the museum's La Collezione del Conservatorio "Cherubini". The concert took place beneath the imposing figure of Michelangelo's David and the four Prisoners, fighting their way out of the solid marble: what a setting! This was a rare opportunity to photograph the sculptures, which is forbidden during the museum's normal opening hours.
The group walked to a very cold afternoon excursion at the Pitti Palace, with this view of Tuscan hills beyond the Boboli Gardens:
Beautiful porcelain from a museum in the Bob0li Gardens
Palazzo Strozzi, where a conference session was held in the Gabinetto Vieusseux.
Scenes of the city and river: