Monday, October 24, 2011

Some of the best and worst places to sleep….a monastery and tents



   So i know that it's been a while since I've blogged but I promise that this one should satisfy everyone's hunger for an update. It will be nice and long with lots of pictures!

 So Friday October 14th, early early in the morning we meet at the bus station to take our LDS history tour of Italy. You may be asking yourself, what significant history does the church have in Italy. Well I am still asking myself that very same question. We started our tour in Genoa which is a pretty cool city, and went to visit the cathedral there. We met up with another BYU professor who flew out especially for this trip which is kind of funny.  Anyway he talked to us about how Lorenzo Snow came to Italy in the 1800's and viewed the Cathedral in Genoa and he read us this little passage that Lorenzo Snow had said. Anyway it was kind of cool and the church was beautiful. We then headed up to this little place called Piedmont, or foot of the mountains. We were right at the base of the Alps and it was incredibly beautiful! We stayed in this adorable little hotel which was warm, and clean and delightful. This area is extremely small and actually not very catholic, which is why we visited. This area is known commonly as the Waldensian Valley. The Waldensian people are a protestant group that branched off from the Catholic church and were exiled to the mountains for years! in 1850 Lorenzo Snow and his companion decided to go to this area because they believed that the Catholics were impossbile to teach and that they were never going to make any progress with them. Anyway this is the area where the mission of Italy was officially dedicated and opened. We were able to see the peak that they climbed up to where they offered the dedicatory prayer. In this area they really did have very limited success with only about 170 people joining the church in about 10 years. About half of that number apostatized but the other half immigrated to America and many of them became important leaders in the church, especially in Italy. So there's a little Italian church history for you :) probably more than you ever really wanted to know haha. It was fun being up in the mountains and it made me miss home. It was pretty chilly up there but the crisp air and the smells of the trees made me a little homesick. 

  The next day we hiked a little up in the mountains to see some Waldensian historic sights like caves they held church in when they were being persecuted. It was pretty interesting actually. Then we hoped on the bus and headed to Torino, or Turin. We got there later in the afternoon and took a tour of their Duomo and the royal apartments that are attached. We all knew that we were going to be staying in a monastery that night but much to our surprise and delight the monastery was in the Duomo complex. The actual rooms that we stayed in were in the basement and were classic hostel style but the monastery was completely open to us. I mean all doors unlocked and opened. So we kind of did some exploring which was a little creepy but really fun. It was just so interesting to be there. We were in the complex of this huge church and all these royal apartments and it was crazy. Stef and I went exploring when everyone was down in the rooms and the old man that seemed to be the coordinator of it all walked passed us. We tried to look super innocent because we weren't a hundred percent sure we were supposed to be where we were and he just walked by us and whispered "whoooo" like a ghost haha it was such a funny moment.

  The next weekend was also busy but a really incredible experience: 
We went to Florence yesterday and I absolutely love that city! I like it more than Rome I think as far as cities go. It just feels smaller but still immense. I don't know it's hard to explain haha. We went to the Uffizi and saw some incredible things! We saw things like Botticelli's Primavera, Leonardo Da Vinci's Annunciation and many others. It was absolutely incredible. I remembering walking into the room specifically for Botticelli's work and gasping audibly as I spun around myself and saw some of the most beautiful works of art. I don't know why the Uffizi, and the museo Accademia where the David is touched me so much more than all the places we went in Rome but it did. The people of Siena say that Florence is a very masculine city, and perhaps the layout is in comparison to Siena but I just can't agree. There's something about Florence that is just….how can I say it best, refined. I don't know it's a wonderful place and I think you would love it! We went to an opera that night in a church and that was incredible as well. We saw the Marriage of Figaro and it was so fun. Not going to lie, opera has never been my favorite. Listening to it on CD's or what have you has always made me cringe a bit with how intense it is but this was absolutely wonderful. The two men who played the protagonist and antagonist were absolutely incredible! It was a really amazing day. That night was sort of another story. So the opera was sort of a last minute thing and our professor needed to find us a hostel. Well for some reason the school and she decided that we should all stay at a campground, in OCTOBER! There were three of us to a tent with a wooden floor and there were some actual beds. The only problem is that it was freezing! So we pushed two beds together, got probably 10-12 blankets and all piled under and snuggled close to keep the heat in. Oh my goodness it was an adventure haha. The good news is that because we all just cuddled on one big bed we stayed fairly warm haha. Florence is incredible but I wouldn't recommend Michelangelo's Campground past August.

   Well there you go there's your update, now I'm all caught up :) Italy is amazing and I am so incredibly glad to be here!

On the way to Florence


In front of the Cathedral in Genoa, oh Natalia how cute are you?


We toured a prison and had to wear hard hats to make sure we wouldn't hurt our heads when we hit them, yes everyone hit their head.


Our cute little hotel in Piedmont


The Duomo in Turino, yes this is where the monastery was


Clara and I on top of the Dome


Stef sneaking in the monastery


On top of the double dome in Florence, 400 stairs up and 400 down


The opera



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