Parco Romantico della Regina, an Englishman’s dream come true

 01 Parco Romantico della Regina

The largest botanical garden in Italy has just been re-opened between Florence and Fiesole with nearly 50 hectares of land and a 12 kilometre footpath. The park is built around a beautiful pool which was recovered by John Temple-Leader in the 1850s from a former quarry known as the Cava delle Colonne, exploited by Lorenzo del Medici and Michelangelo for some of the most extraordinary masterpieces of the Renaissance period amongst which the Chapel of the Princes in the Basilica di San Lorenzo and the Laurentian Library staircase.  Later it was also used for the columns of the Uffizi.

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In the 8 hectares surrounding the lake, Temple-Leader had stone-cutters and gardeners transform the landscape into an English romantic garden on a huge scale, while the ruins of the nearby Castle of Vincigliata were reconstructed in the neo-gothic style. People flocked from afar to visit his castle and admire the grounds, which were even visited by Queen Victoria in 1893. For this today the botanical garden is known as Parco Romantico della Regina, the Queen’s Romantic Park and the new project commenced in 2010 is supposed to finish in 2020.

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The area has totally been redeveloped, maintaining the woodland in the north and creating farmland in the south where research and didactics will be carried out. In fact, the whole area is an open-air laboratory which doesn’t only count plants but also animals such as the Limousine cattle and the Amiatina breed of donkey.

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Open every day from 9.30 am to 7 pm. Entrance fee 7 Euros, free admission for children up to 4 years old.

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Uffizi to reopen the Halls of ‘Primitives’

01 Annunciazione tra i santi Ansano e Massima, Simone Martini e Lippo Memmi, 1333

Today, April 21st, the Uffizi Gallery are re-opening the so-called halls of ‘primitives’. These halls, going from number 2 to 7, were closed last summer so as to install a new air treatment system to improve the delicate indoor climatic condition, as well as also new lighting.

 02 The three monumental Madonnas by Cimabue, Duccio di Buoninsegna and Giotto

The halls host medieval masterpieces and are dominated by the three monumental Madonnas by Cimabue, Duccio di Buoninsegna and Giotto, practically all painted in the same period.

 Art: Reopened rooms at Uffizi Museum in Florence

Among other artists present in these halls are Lorenzo Monaco, Lorenzetti, Gaddi, Giovanni da Milano, Simone Martini and Gentile da Fabriano to name a few.

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To these have been added other 14 works amongst which a Madonna with Child by Lippo di Benivieni, a Madonna with Angels by Maestro della Santa Cecilia, a depicted cross by Pacino di Bonguida and a portable triptych of an enthroned Madonna.

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The whole operation is part of the “New Uffizi Project” which consists of interventions to improve the conditions and technological features of this gallery while respecting its original settings.

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Antony Gormley at the Belvedere Fortress, Florence

 01 Gormley, Forte Belvedere

Antony Gormley, one of today’s most acclaimed sculptors, is presenting “Human”, at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence from April 26 to September 27.

 02 Gormley, Forte Belvedere

The exhibition, curated by Sergio Risaliti and Arabella Natalini, brings together over one hundred works and will be displayed throughout the 16th-century fortress which boasts extraordinary views over Florence and its surrounding hills.

 03 Gormley, Forte Belvedere

The life-size works will be distributed not only in the rooms but also on the ramparts, steps and terraces. At the core of the exhibition will be two arrangements of the work “CRITICAL MASS II” (1995) which comprises twelve body forms in various basic body postures.

 04 Gormley, Forte Belvedere

The twelve body forms of CRITICAL MASS II will be installed on the east side of fortress’s lower terrace in a linear progression, from foetal to stargazing, recalling the ‘ascent of man’. On the opposite side will be a jumbled pile of the same bodies in representation of the shadow side of any idea of human progress.

 05 Gormley, Forte Belvedere

The dialogue between anatomy and architecture evolves in this exhibition with the works widely dispersed throughout Forte di Belvedere. Here the visitor stumbles on a statue and is encouraged to reflect about who they are and how they negotiate the spaces around them.

 06 Gormley, Forte Belvedere

Open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 8 pm. Free admission.

07 Gormley, Forte Belvedere

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Eating Around on the Tuscan Coast

 01 Rosignano Marittimo

The town of Rosignano Marittimo, 12 miles south of Livorno, has organized a food event which will last a month and will be hosted in turn in its seven hamlets.  “Mangia in Giro”, Eating Around, is a travelling food and wine experience certainly not to be missed if you’re travelling along the Tuscan coast from April 24 to May 24.

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Each event will have a specific theme and the dishes will be prepared accordingly. The first gourmet appointment is the second edition of the Foodies Festival in Castiglioncello and will be held on April 24th. Famous chefs are participating to help local cooks to make the best of local products.

 03 Castiglioncello

On May 2nd and 3rd it will be the turn of Rosignano Solvay with “Cacciucco senza trucco”, that is the famous fish stew ‘without tricks’. Then comes Rosignano Marittimo on May 9-10th with “Non si frigge mica l’acqua”, ‘water can’t be fried’.

 04 Cacciucco

‘The frog prince’, “Il principe Ranocchio”, will be at Vada on May 16-17 while the grand finale is up on the hills between Nibbiaia, Castelnuovo and Gabbro with the May cheese event “Maggio Formaggio”.

 05 Maggio Formaggio

Furthermore, each event will be hosting various activities such as cooking lessons, food and wine debates, cooking shows, and local food product fairs. Another initiative will be the collaboration between the locals and the main food and wine magazines as well as food bloggers in the attempt to spread the typical recipes of this region.

 06 Etruscan Coast

This festival of taste is an opportunity not to be missed and a great occasion to stop on the Tuscan Coast and enjoy some very beautiful sights.

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Mitoraj Myth and Music in Pietrasanta

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Opening on Saturday, April 18th, in Pietrasanta an exhibition dedicated to Polish artist Igor Mitoraj who passed away last October. “Mitoraj Mito e Musica”, Mitoraj Myth and Music, was originally conceived by the artist himself to celebrate his thirty-year bond with the Versilian town, considered by the sculptor a second hometown.

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The event will be multiform. The Cathedral square will host monumental bronze sculptures as well as two gigantic works in clay, original moulds of old castings, which left outdoors are doomed to deteriorate. As by Mitoraj’s will the clay works will have their own scene, a kind of “enchanted garden”, where they will slowly waste away, because the artist wished to propose “a profound reflection on the interaction between time and matter, meaning between time and all that is intrinsic to human existence.” Certainly a fascinating and without doubt original way to face the eternal theme of decadence.

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Piazza Matteotti, seat of Pietrasanta’s town hall, will host an imposing bronze Daedalus with the intention of it maintaining a silent dialogue with Mitoraj’s frescoes within the Councillor’s Chamber. The Sant’Agostino Church complex, instead, will be exposing bronze outlines of Mitoraj’s monumental installations together with the pictures of photographer Giovanni Ricci-Novara with whom the artist had a long professional relationship.

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The exhibition will also be accompanied by musical events that, starting on May 9, will be held on a weekly basis every Friday. The concerts are organized by the Puccini Festival Foundation with which Mitoraj collaborated on several occasions, as can be observed by the collection of sketches on display in Sant’Agostino of the scenes and costumes the artist created for “Manon Lescaut” and “Tosca”.

 05 Mitoraj

Far from wanting to be a posthumous tribute, this ambitious initiative is, in fact, the opportunity to participate in the last exhibition Mitoraj was organizing. Continuing until August 30, don’t miss the chance to also visit the Versilia Coast.

06 Holiday accommodations on the Versilia Coast

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