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Tag Archives: Rome
Venice at the Vatican
I was in Rome a couple months ago and of course visited the Vatican museums. Overwhelming and amazing! I forgot how astonishing Raphael’s work is and felt like I saw things anew. My husband and I also found seats along … Continue reading
Posted in Italian heritage, Rome, Venice
Tagged Italian history, italy, maps, painting, Rome, St Mark, travel, Vatican, venezia, Venice, Venice history
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In Casanova’s Footsteps: Rome–Palazzo Ottoboni-Fiano
This is the site of the Palazzo Ottoboni-Fiano, at the Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina address #4, which Casanova visited in 1770. He had received a letter of introduction written by the Venetian nobleman Signor Zulian to his sister, … Continue reading
Dear Venice, Wish You Were Here #20
This postcard is a bit different from the others in that it was sent from Rome to Venice, but it is still an image of Venice. The sender, Bob, will explain this shortly. Here’s the text, which I think I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Gondolas, Italian heritage, Rome, Venice, Writing
Tagged Campanile, Doge's Palace, felze, gondola, gondolier, Italian history, italy, postcard, Rome, travel, venezia, Venice, Venice history, vintage stamps, writing
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In Casanova’s Footsteps: Rome–St. Peter’s Basilica
Not surprisingly, Casanova visited St. Peter’s Basilica, Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vaticano in Italian, one of the world’s largest churches, and the center of Catholicism. Most likely he attended mass there multiple times, and it’s known that he … Continue reading
Posted in Italian heritage, Writing
Tagged Casanova, churches, history, History of my Life, Italian history, Italian men, italy, Roman history, Rome, St. Peter's basilica, travel
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In Casanova’s Footsteps: Rome–Villa Albani-Torlonia
To the east of the Tiber, outside the old city walls, past the Villa Borghese, lies the Villa Albani-Torlonia, known in Casanova’s era as simply the Villa Albani. Cardinal Alessandro Albani had it built, beginning in 1747, by architect Carlo … Continue reading
Posted in Casanova, Italian heritage, Rome
Tagged Anton Rafael Mengs, art, Cardinal Albani, Casanova, Giovanni Casanova, history, History of my Life, italian art, Italian heritage, Italian history, Italian men, italy, Johann Winckelmann, Roman history, Rome, sculpture, Villa Albani Torlonia
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In Casanova’s Footsteps: Rome–Palazzo Venezia
Casanova often relied on the connections he made with others to pave his way in a new city. This is abundantly true both times he visited Rome. When he returned to the city in 1770, he explains that “Signor Dandolo, … Continue reading
In Casanova’s Footsteps: Rome–Palazzo Decarolis
Palazzo Decarolis, also known as De Carolis, became the Roman home to Joachim de Bernis. Casanova had first met him when he was the ambassador from France, but when he was promoted to the position of Cardinal, he set up … Continue reading
In Casanova’s Footsteps: Rome–An Inn on Via del Corso
Casanova sojourned in Rome on three different occasions: in the 1740s, 1760-61, and 1770-71. I’ve mostly told you the tales of his first stay in Rome, and now I will pivot to his return in 1760. We know of these … Continue reading
Posted in Casanova, Italian heritage, Rome
Tagged Carlo Roland, Casanova, Giovanni Casanova, history, History of my Life, Italian history, Italian men, italy, Roman history, Rome, travel, walking guide
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In Casanova’s Footsteps: Rome–Hotel Londra
Charles (Carlo) Roland (d. 1785) makes his appearance in Casanova’s memoirs a few times as the owner of various inns that Casanova stayed in or visited. Originally from Avignon, he came to Rome and opened the Hotel Londra on the … Continue reading