Showing posts with label Altariva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Altariva. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Walking, shopping and eating, sometimes all at once

Yesterday Sarah bought a cute pair of shoes from Altariva making Paul the only one to have not bought any from there, although he has hit the Geox shop a few times.  We all met up at Campo Marzo and got a few things there.

Sarah and Paul went off to Antico Enoteca in Via Della Croce for lunch. We have all had a few meals there - it is a relaxing environment, good food and they make a good Spritz Aperol :)

Rob bravely went to Poste Italiane and got some large boxes and bolletini to post stuff home.  It was relatively painless -hope that it is the same when we actually post the boxes today.

Rob, Jules and I went to Roscioli in Campo de' Fiori for a pizza top up -always so good there.  We then walked down to the river and along towards Isola Tiberina.  
I like this light in Via Della Maddalena
Rob and Jules wandering around near the Pantheon

This guy is a brilliant performance artist who can stay still for an amazingly long time while looking like he is speeding off to somewhere



The Tevere was in flood after all of the heavy rain and the pedestrian paths alongside the river where Jules was photographing a few days ago were under water as were the bottom steps of the stairs leading down to the river.  




 The low lying parts of Isola Tiberina were also under water.  The river was flowing really quickly and there were muddy whirlpools everywhere, we watched planks and other debris rapidly passing by. 








After never having seen Nutria before we saw several yesterday.  Some were being dragged along by the current and were unable to swim their way to shore. A large one had managed to make it to a stairway and was cleaning himself when we saw him.

Next we went to see the Bocca della Verita and the Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosemedin 





The mosaics are spectacular

Relics of one of the several Saint Valentines -this one isn't the one of Valentine's day fame, he was a martyr who ended up with his skull in a gold and glass box.





Wall constructed on Roman foundations with debris from the Teatro di Marcello site





Teatro Marcellus





Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Shopping, Palazzo Valentini, Aqua alta in Venezia

I'm the only one who is well at the moment, the others all have colds and are in various stages of recovery.  Today we all stayed pretty close to the centro.

Jules went to the Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini in the afternoon and enjoyed it.  From what he said the exhibition has been expanded since we visited last year and now includes an underground area near Trajan's Column.   Palazzo Valentini is a multimedia museum - with images projected onto existing excavations.  The excavations are still a work in progress. 

When I first heard about Palazzo Valentini on Revealed Rome I thought that it could be either really good or naff.  It was brilliant and I guess that is why you need to book to get in. The entry fee is now 11.50 euros if you book online and the Revealed Rome review is of what we saw, not with the addition of Trajan's Column.

Sarah wasn't well enough to go to the Vatican, neither was Paul :)  Hopefully her flu will be a bit better tomorrow and she'll be able to go out. she needs to do some serious shoe shopping :)

We did some shoe shopping -at our favourite shoe shop in Rome, Altariva in Via Del Tritone, 31.  They have good shoes which are good prices -you don't have to pay 1000s of euros for a pair of shoes.  I love their boots and bought a few pairs last time -and a few more yesterday :) 

The staff at Altariva are always extremely friendly and helpful and are very patient with our  Italian.  They are very good sales people but are also genuinely friendly.  Last year while we were buying some shoes one customer tried on about 10 pairs of long boots - the shop assistant was very helpful and understood about getting just the right pair and was still extremely helpful and friendly.  I can imagine the same scenario in Perth but it would be with a hassled customer and totally impatient, eye rolling, pacing salesperson.


The apartment that we are staying in is in a great location, around the corner from Piazza di Spagna, but is extremely noisy -no double glazing like the apartment in Venice, nowhere near as comfortable either.  It isn't the best place to be staying when you're not well as it is hard to sleep. Home is going to seem so quiet after this.

It looks as though we left Venice at the right time, the aqua alta has been really high, about 1.5metres, that's 10cm higher than the highest when we were there.  Many people were caught unawares as the prediction was for much lower water. At 1.5m, the barriers infront of shops etc would have kept out very little and it would be difficult to get around as wellies would be useless.
Photos from newspapers:
Venezia Today

Affaritaliani.it

Andkronos

It is so sad to see Venezia under water -each time the water subsides you can see where a bit more paint, mortar etc has washed away.  Venice is slowly being returned to the sea.