Thursday, June 5, 2025

Aww Italy, Part I


I recently returned from a great trip to Italy. Mike and I have both been to Italy before, but this trip took us to new places, all in Northern Italy. We are fortunate to have a nephew and his wife living in Milan, so our visit started and ended there. 

Milano

The Duomo di Milano is the most famous structure in Milan and is the largest cathedral in Italy. This stunning Gothic architecture cathedral took almost 600 years to build! The stonework is unbelievable. 



Italian Alps

We spent a short time in Milan at the beginning of our trip, as we knew we would be back. We were excited to go into the Alps. Our relatives have a small but wonderfully located cabin in the mountains.

Cabin in the Alps

 
Wayne and Yoshiko, owners of the cabin.
(Wayne, if you didn't want this to go public, Sorry!)
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I'm not in Oregon!

We visited many small villages, where the history goes back beyond the Dark Ages. The astounding rock work to create the buildings is unforgettable. Having done a bit of rock work around our house myself, it is hard to imagine the labor done without any power tools, cranes, or forklifts!


My sister Janice admiring a stone roof top.

San Gaudenzio Church dates back to the 12th and 13th century.
The Romanesque facade is completely stone. 

And then there are the historic stories such as Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 BC. When you see the Alps, it is really hard to imagine!


One more recent story comes from the small village of Goglio. At the end of World War II, members of the Italian Resistance Movement were trying to escape the pursuit of the German Army. As they rode in a funicular toward the boarder of Italy and Switzerland, the funicular failed and many of the Italians were killed. This little spot in the world captured my heart with the story and the one room museum full of art and the remains of the funicular.

Goglio, Italy


Paintings done by a local artist Angelo Bersani




Here are a few more photos of "Aww Italy, Part I." Next we will move on to Bergamo Alta.

Santuario di Re Madonna del Sangue





Mike down in a crevice. 



Towns we visited: Domodossela, Premia, Crodo, Baceno, Goglio, Oria, Croveo














4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous! Love Italy!❤️

Anonymous said...

How exciting! I'll be waiting for part 2. My grand daughter spent a year in Milan (lucky girl).

Anonymous said...

Wonderful blog!!!!

Jansi King said...

Wonderful blog!!!