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Cruising around and through Europe Part 24: Lucca part 3
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Mar 26, 2024 11:29:29   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
This post continues our walk around Lucca, where we returned to for two nights less than a year later in 2023.

Piazza dell' Anfiteatro (photos 6-8) is a public square in the northeast quadrant of the walled center of Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy. The ring of buildings surrounding the square follows the elliptical shape of the former second century Roman amphitheater of Lucca. The square can be reached through four gateways located at the four vertices of the ellipse. A cross is carved into the central tile of the square with the arms pointing to the four gateways of the square. The base of the former amphitheater (dating back to the 1st or 2nd century BC) is now some 3 meters below the ground surface.

At its peak about 18 rows of amphitheater seats held some 10,000 spectators. Now at its place is an urban square (piazza) surrounded by private residences built using the remaining structures of the Amphitheatre, which are occupied by several outdoor cafes. This piazza was created in 1830 by the architect Lorenzo Nottolin by razing some of the buildings inside the oval. It was originally refurbished to be a marketplace.

We had some time on our own and we spent part of it at the Piazza dell' Anfiteatro. It was a warm day, so we stopped for something cold to drink and had our first limoncello spritz, which immediately became one of our favorite drinks.

Palazzo Pfanner, last photo, from Wikipedia:
Palazzo Pfanner is a palace and a garden in Lucca, Italy, now converted into a museum of art and artifacts. Originally known as the Palazzo Controni,[1] the building dates to 1667, and is notable mainly for its fine garden, attributed to Filippo Juvarra, and an interesting external stairway with loggia. Its principal salon contains frescoes by Scorsini and De Santi (early to mid 18th century), as well as a collection of surgical instruments gathered by Dr. Pietro Pfanner (1864–1935).

My previous post can be found at https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-803013-1.html, while the first post of this series (that includes a map of all of the places where we stopped) can be found at https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801137-1.html

Continuing our walking tour of Lucca
Continuing our walking tour of Lucca...
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These shops are apparently all over Italy; we also saw one in Florence. It caught our eye, because our youngest daughter (a professional photographer and mom of 4) is named Lisa.
These shops are apparently all over Italy; we also...
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Entering Piazza dell' Anfiteatro
Entering Piazza dell' Anfiteatro...
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Piazza dell' Anfiteatro
Piazza dell' Anfiteatro...
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From the table where we had our first limoncello spritz
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The Basilica of San Frediano as we were walking back to take the coach back to our ship
The Basilica of San Frediano as we were walking ba...
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On top of the wall surrounding Lucca, looking out at Palazzo Pfanner
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Mar 26, 2024 11:42:44   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 

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Mar 26, 2024 12:15:53   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Great tour.

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Mar 26, 2024 12:50:54   #
rdemarco52 Loc: Wantagh, NY
 
Beautiful set.

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Mar 26, 2024 14:23:40   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
Longshadow wrote:


Thanks for the thumbs up Longshadow.

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Mar 26, 2024 14:24:21   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
NMGal wrote:
Great tour.


Thank you NMGal, glad to have you along.

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Mar 26, 2024 14:24:51   #
Doddy Loc: Barnard Castle-England
 
Great set.

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Mar 26, 2024 14:25:05   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
rdemarco52 wrote:
Beautiful set.


Thank you rdemarco, I appreciate it.

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Mar 26, 2024 14:34:07   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Great set Dennis. Brings back pleasant memories of our trip there.

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Mar 26, 2024 14:34:25   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
One of your best sets, Dennis!

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Mar 26, 2024 14:43:43   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
srfmhg wrote:
Great set Dennis. Brings back pleasant memories of our trip there.


Thank you Mark, glad it brought back pleasant memories. We liked it so much we went back a little less than a year later.

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Mar 26, 2024 14:44:48   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
UTMike wrote:
One of your best sets, Dennis!


Thank you Mike, I really appreciate it. Lucca is a wonderful place that should be on everyone's bucket list.

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Mar 27, 2024 06:43:46   #
oldpsych Loc: Indianapolis
 
DJphoto wrote:
This post continues our walk around Lucca, where we returned to for two nights less than a year later in 2023.

Piazza dell' Anfiteatro (photos 6-8) is a public square in the northeast quadrant of the walled center of Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy. The ring of buildings surrounding the square follows the elliptical shape of the former second century Roman amphitheater of Lucca. The square can be reached through four gateways located at the four vertices of the ellipse. A cross is carved into the central tile of the square with the arms pointing to the four gateways of the square. The base of the former amphitheater (dating back to the 1st or 2nd century BC) is now some 3 meters below the ground surface.

At its peak about 18 rows of amphitheater seats held some 10,000 spectators. Now at its place is an urban square (piazza) surrounded by private residences built using the remaining structures of the Amphitheatre, which are occupied by several outdoor cafes. This piazza was created in 1830 by the architect Lorenzo Nottolin by razing some of the buildings inside the oval. It was originally refurbished to be a marketplace.

We had some time on our own and we spent part of it at the Piazza dell' Anfiteatro. It was a warm day, so we stopped for something cold to drink and had our first limoncello spritz, which immediately became one of our favorite drinks.

Palazzo Pfanner, last photo, from Wikipedia:
Palazzo Pfanner is a palace and a garden in Lucca, Italy, now converted into a museum of art and artifacts. Originally known as the Palazzo Controni,[1] the building dates to 1667, and is notable mainly for its fine garden, attributed to Filippo Juvarra, and an interesting external stairway with loggia. Its principal salon contains frescoes by Scorsini and De Santi (early to mid 18th century), as well as a collection of surgical instruments gathered by Dr. Pietro Pfanner (1864–1935).

My previous post can be found at https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-803013-1.html, while the first post of this series (that includes a map of all of the places where we stopped) can be found at https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801137-1.html
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Terrific set.

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Mar 27, 2024 07:26:24   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 

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Mar 27, 2024 08:39:36   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
First-rate city scenes!

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