Tomorrow we leave for Venice, and I must make a confession; I didn't go to see David. I know, I know, I should have... but instead I:
-Went to the Uffizzi (having waited 1.5 hours to get in). It was ok. I'd kind of expected more, really liked some of the rooms (such as the Niobi room, which has pictures and sculptures relating to the Greek (?) myth in which Niobi declares her children more beautiful than some of the gods, who retaliate by raining arrows on her family from winged chariots.
-Went to Pentecostal Mass at the Duomo. One of the girls in my dorm was going (she goes to Mass every dazy, though), and was encouraging me to come along. I had no other plans, was intrigued by what it would be like, and loved the idea of hearing services in Italian. Very beautiful, even though I didn't always know what was going on- combination of not speaking the language and having rarely been to church. Another bonus was that I got to see the dome and stained windows, which you can't really see from the tourist entrance. Wish I'd been to the earlier Mass, though, which was in Latin and featured Gregorian chanting and a cardinal. Oh well. Still a nice experience.
- Went to Pallazzo Pitti, a former Medici mansion now used as a gallery. I liked this because many of the pictures were originally displayed in certain gallery rooms by the Medici's themselves. You also get to check out the state apartments. It would have been better had an audioguide been available. However I LOVED the costume gallery. Often a costume gallery refers to dress customs of an area, or an era. Here it actually referred to theatre costumes, and was supplemented by set plans and models for a range of plays, some of which were AMAZING. I theatre-geeked out for a while, it was perhaps my favourite thing I've seen in Florence!
And so, it's on to Venice. I have eaten gelati 6 times in 4 days, pizza twice, and pasta 5 times. I have lost count of the coffees. Florence was good.
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