2016 Puccini Festival, Torre del Lago

01 Festival Puccini

This evening the “curtain” rises on the Puccini Festival with Tosca. 14 evenings with the great Puccini classics, this is the only opera festival in the world totally dedicated to the composer Giacomo Puccini, who lived here in Torre del Lago for over thirty years.

02 Staging the Bohème

The Puccini Festival takes places every summer during the months of July and August. Established in 1930, over the years the Festival has become an increasingly prestigious event which attracts tens of thousands of spectators from all over the world. Today a great open air theatre with 3,400 seats sitting on the Massaciuccoli Lake welcomes melomaniacs.

03 Torre del Lago

Torre del Lago also boasts a park of extraordinary charm that houses works of art by great contemporary sculptors such as Pietro Cascella, Jean-Michel Folon and Kan Yasuda, to name just a few. This is one of Versilia’s most renowned localities and enjoys a perfect position between the Lake of Massaciuccoli and the Tyrrhenian sea, at only 4 km (2.5 miles) from the beaches of Viareggio and 18 km (11 miles) from Pisa and Lucca, Puccini’s birthplace.

04 Open Air Theatre

Other performances of Tosca will be on 6 and 11 August. La Bohème‘s three performances will be held on the 16 and 22 July and 5 August. Turandot will be staged on 23 and 30 July and again 12 August, while Madama Butterfly on July 29 and August 10.

05 Turandot

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Cortona On The Move 2016

01 Lynsey Addario, It's What I Do

Cortona on the Move is an international photography festival held in this beautiful town on a hill dominating the breathtaking Val di Chiana. Starting July 14th, dozens of exhibitions, events and workshops await visitors.

02 Church of Sant'Antonio

The inauguration lasts four days, thus until July 17th, during which there are guided tours of the exhibitions with the photographers themselves,  portofolio reviews, screenings, book signings, talks and obviously also open-air events and dinners parties.

03 Klaus Pichler, Golden Days Before They End

On Saturday evening, the 16th, there will  also be the prize ceremony of the Happiness on the Move award. This year the winner is Viennese photographer Klaus Pichler with his “Golden Days Before They End”.

04 Fortezza del Girifalco

The charm of Cortona on The Move is also determined by the locations of the various exhibitions. These are generally old or abandoned places within the historic town centre which have received a new life thanks to this event. Visitors remain fascinated by the Old Hospital, the Old Meat Storehouse and the Medici Fortress of Girifalco to name just a few. Some exhibitions are even on display along the narrow streets of Cortona.

05 Vicolo Santucci

On show will be Larry Towell (The Larry Towell Show), Lynsey Addario (It’s What I Do), Darcy Padilla (Family Love), AA. VV. / Magnum Photos (أوروپا  – Europa), Paolo Woods and Gabriele Galimberti (The Heavens), Lucas Foglia (FrontCountry), Simona Ghizzoni (Uncut), Luca Locatelli (Mega Mecca), Mattia Zoppellaro (Appleby), Rachel Papo (Homeschooled), Daesung Lee (Futuristic Archaeology), Anna Filipova (Research at the end of the World), Gabriele Duchi (Working Holiday Visa: Australia), Giulia Mangione (Danesland), Christian Werner (74), Sandra Hoyn (The Longings of the Others), Enrico Genovesi (Tanti per Tutti), Fondazione 3M (Energy – the force of Life) and Niccolò Rastrelli (Heroes).

06 Old Meat Storehouse

The exhibitions will be on display until October 2nd.

07 Niccolò Rastrelli, Heroes

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Lucca Summer Festival 2016

01 Lucca Summer Festival

Popular international artists on scene also this year for the 19th edition of the Lucca Summer Festival. Musicians and singers from all over the world come to Lucca in the month of July to perform in live concerts which attract thousands of people. The beautiful walled town sets it all up in Piazza Napoleone, the heart of this Tuscan art city.

02 Van Morrison and Tom Jones

The concerts kick off on July 9th with two performing legends on stage: Van Morrison and Tom Jones. Two great friends, two unparalleled voices, for the first time together on stage in Italy. They share the same love for blues and soul and together they’ll be taking everyone on a journey to their musical roots, from the beginning till today.

03 Marcus Miller & Beth Hart

The second evening will be on July 11th with American Jazz composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Marcus Miller and Californian singer, songwriter and musician Beth Hart.

04 Lionel Richie and Earth Wind & Fire

Tuesday 12th July will see international superstar Lionel Richie on stage with Chicago band Earth Wind & Fire as guests. This concert will certainly be a party with the audience joining in singing all the hits from the extensive career of these two musical legends.

05 Esperanza Spalding and Vinicio Capossela

On the 13th Grammy award-winning singer-composer-bassist Esperanza (Emily) Spalding will be performing her newest project, Emily’s D+Evolution. With her that evening also Italian singer-songwriter Vinicio Capossela.

06 Neil Young

On Saturday 16th July legendary Canadian musician Neil Young will be on stage with Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real. This will be followed on the 17th by an evening of Italian rappers.

07 Simply Red and Anastacia

Extraordinary concert on Wednesday 20th which will see Simply Red and Anastacia together. A warm welcome back to both.

08 Marco Mengoni and Edoardo Bennato

Italian pop band Negramaro will be on stage on the 21st, followed on the 22nd by Italian comedian, blogger and political activist Beppe Grillo. On the 23rd it will be the turn of Italian  X Factor revelation Marco Mengoni, whereas the honour to conclude the Lucca Summer Festival goes to Neapolitan singer-songwriter Edoardo Bennato on the 27th.

09 Lucca Summer Festivaò

 

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Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence, first orphanage in the world

01 Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence

For over six centuries the Istituto degli innocenti in Florence has worked uninterruptedly to help children and their families. Founded in 1445, the Ospedale degli Innocenti, Hospital of the Innocents, represented the social and humanistic views of Florence during the early Renaissance. Furthermore, the Institute was the first lay institution in the world to take care of abandoned children and provide them with the ability to rejoin society. Babies were abandoned in the institute where they were raised. Boys were taught to read and write and skills according to their abilities. Girls were sent to mistresses who taught them how to sew, cook and other ‘feminine’  occupations. The hospital even provided dowries for the girls who had the option of getting married or becoming nuns.

02 One of the Della Robbia tondi

The building which housed the Ospedale degli Innocenti was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and is today considered a notable example of early Italian Renaissance architecture. The hospital features a nine bay loggia façade with glazed blue terracotta tondi with babies by Andrea della Robbia in the spandrels of the arches. In the front portico there was a basin were the children were left, however, in the 1660s it was removed and replaced with a special rotating door which allowed people to abandon their babies anonymously. This system was operative until the hospital’s closure in 1875.

03 An historical photo

Today the building is the seat of the public corporation, Istituto degli innocenti, and on June 23rd the new museum is opening its doors. There will be 1456 sq. m of exhibition space on three floors of the building plus other 1655 sq. m for temporary events and educational activities. The basement floor is devoted to the history of the Institute via an historical itinerary which narrates the evolution of the foundation, even with the help of the biographies of nearly a hundred children who grew here during the six centuries. The cloisters, instead, exhibit the architectural circuit while the gallery above the loggia will host the masterpieces as well as the wet nurses’ prayer book.

04 The archives with the records of all the saved children

Amongst the nearly 80 Renaissance masterpieces on show are works by Luca and Andrea della Robbia, Sandro Botticelli, Piero di Cosimo and Domenico Ghirlandaio’s ‘Adoration of the Magi’.  For both those near or far there is the campaign “Adopt a Masterpiece” (Adotta un’Opera) which has already help restore the Della Robbia tondi. If you’re planning a visit to Florence this is an uncommon destination but certainly worth a visit and here’s a list of our accommodations in Florence’s city centre to help you decide.

05 Adoration of the Magi by Domenico Ghirlandaio

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I fochi di San Giovanni, Florence and St. John’s fires

01 Florence

In June both Pisa and Florence celebrate their patron saints, respectively St. Ranieri and John the Baptist. The latter is celebrated on June 24th and during the day, if not even the weeks preceding the date, Florence hosts various cultural and folklorist events which culminate in ‘I fochi di San Giovanni’, St. John’s fire(works).

02 Torre San Niccolò

Those visiting Florence on this day will be able to see the historical pageant that leaves Palazzo Vecchio in the morning to go offer candles to St. John in the Baptistery and also the opening of Torre di San Niccolò, one of the most ancient towers of Florence’s walls, which is opened on this day until September 30th.

03 Calcio Storico Fiorentino

In the afternoon, at 5 pm, it will be possible to attend the finals of the Calcio Storico, historical Florentine football game, held in Piazza Santa Croce. During the whole day market stalls with handicraft, food and wine dot the main streets and squares.

04 I Fochi di San Giovanni

In the evening, instead, visitors can enjoy the spectacular fireworks which will be fired from Piazzale Michelangelo. The best points from which to view the whole show is along the Arno River banks, but it is also possible directly on the piazzale, as well as from the numerous rooftops of Florence’s hotels and restaurants.

05 I Fochi di San Giovanni

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