On a trip like this, it is hard to choose favorites, there were so many wonders that all are highlights in their own way. I will do a separate stand alone post on Notre Dame in Paris. I have been there three times, I will find some before and after photos. When it was restored, I feared that I would never see the restored cathedral. It is light and clean inside in ways it has not seen in hundreds of years.
I had somehow missed Luxembourg Gardens in my previous trips, it is really the outdoor space of thousands of Parisians. You can rent the radio controlled boats to sail in the fountain.
The other time I was at Versailles it was winter, very cold and windy. This trip was just to see the gardens. I was a little surprised to see admission being charged, but that meant two things, the music was playing and the fountains would be running. (When those things are off for the day, the gardens are free.) We rented an electric golf cart and enabling us to see much more than we would have been able to see on foot. And yes I am bundled up, it was in the 50s (f) with rain sprinkles on and off.
The Cathedral at Chartres is famous for the stained glass windows.
Vienna will need a few posts to touch on the highlights, this is the State Hall in the Library. They knew how to build a library.
Royal tombs in Vienna.
Treasury Museum in Vienna.
The Cathedral in Milan, the elevator goes to the roof, the walk down is stairs, and stairs, and stairs.
Saint Peter's in Rome.
The hotel in Rome was selected based on location, it was a five minute walk from the Vatican in a neighborhood that predated the Popes. There were a dozen shops in the neighborhood that sold clerical clothing and church supplies. If you are suddenly appointed as a Bishop and need the outfit, you can buy it off the rack today - with a wide array of fashion choices.
Roman Amphitheater in Cartagena, Spain. A bit of a long climb, but worth it.
Travel says stop at this point. I downloaded 4,350 photos from my Nikon, and there are a few hundred more from my phone. This is just a sampling of the adventure.






So much grandeur. Did you and J stop in to see his college pal? I would love to play with those boats.
ReplyDeleteBob was busy lecturing little Mario and a couple of other world politicians while we were there.
DeleteThere are so many lavish interiors.
ReplyDeleteDecorating ideas
DeleteGlorious photos, my dear!
ReplyDeleteAnd I have a few thousand more.
DeleteYour right... it is impossible to pick a favorite on trips like this. And European architecture always blows my mind more then anywhere else on the globe.
ReplyDeleteTravel inspires me. So many places I have been, so many left to explore.
DeleteA fascinating glimpse so far!
ReplyDeleteLots more to come.
DeleteAgain, the architecture whore in me is happy as a clam. Nice to see Notre Dame rebuilt and shiny, and then the gardens at Versailles. You'd need a gold cart to see as much as you can.
ReplyDeleteMiles and Miles of pathways in the gardens.
DeleteYou saw so many fabulous things! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI was scrolling through photos and realizing how much we packed into a month.
DeleteI'm so glad I did the roof of the Milan cathedral. The view was amazing up there with all those spires and statues. I'm pretty sure I took the elevator both up and down. I remember those shops selling the church garments. That was something I didn't expect to see. Great photos that bring back great memories.
ReplyDeleteItaly was very busy, we couldn't make it back around to the elevator to go down, it is like 8 stories of stairs. We stayed on the Borgo Pia in Rome. An amazing location, a really nice hotel.
DeleteWow, you covered a lot of ground in a month's time!
ReplyDeleteYes, about 10,000 miles.
DeleteWow, you really were all over the place! I saw Notre Dame last July -- it's quite remarkable how much lighter it seems than before the fire. I thought the restoration was amazing. I've been to Versailles but never out into the gardens. I was hung over when I went in my 20's and just couldn't bring myself to walk that far. :)
ReplyDeleteI have a post coming up soon, on Notre Dame including a photo from 2004, what a difference.
DeleteThat's a lot of photos.
ReplyDeleteLots of lots
DeleteI liked the Chadburn most
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