Day 8: Perugia
26th May: Perugia on a Sunday
Green spaces and secret corners
A cycle race was taking place.
Reaching a park we followed a section of Etruscan wall. This is a civilisation I had hardly heard of covering the era 900 to around 27BC. The thick walls were of travertine marble blocks at the base and layers of medieval stone are above. It is amazing these walls have stood for so long.
I liked the knitted decorations on the trees.
During a visit to Frontone gardens Neil explained the history of Italy before unification which began in the middle of the 19th century but was not complete until 1920.
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| Statue commemorating the uprising of 1859 against Papal control. |
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| Could almost be a Welsh dragon |
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| As a bonus Jill also got to learn about the origins of the term ‘fascism’. |
Taking a break for gelato we noticed young families socialising in a pavement bar. We had commented earlier that ‘Sunday best’ for church is still common place here.










Whilst in Italy a few weeks back I saw a bust of Cavour and then found out one of our group is a published historian. Had a really good chat. Enjoy x From Isobel x
ReplyDeleteLove the tree decorations.A beautiful city!
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