St Peter’s Basilica

St Peter’s Basilica

St Peter’s Basilica transcends sightseeing. It is a place so deeply woven into history, art and faith that it becomes an experience, rather than an attraction. For centuries, pilgrims have travelled from every corner of the world to stand beneath the soaring dome of St Peter’s Basilica, while artists, architects and historians have marvelled at what many consider the greatest church ever built.… Read the rest

Messina

Sweeping views of Messina

Messina.  Another glorious day, another glorious port.  After feeling that I missed out in Valetta yesterday, I am well equipped for today and have a trail planned out.  This pivots around being in the city’s main square at midday to see the clock chime 12pm and the mechanical performance that enshews.… Read the rest

Versailles

Versailles, Treasures from the Palace, a wonderful exhibition at the the National Gallery of Australia (NGA).  I’m in the Christmas lull – coming down from all the excitement and expectations, frantic present and grocery shopping, planning, packing, traveling and the glorious high of a family Christmas Eve, Santa’s visit and too much Christmas Day lunch. … Read the rest

Henry Moore

Totem Head, Henry Moore, 1968

The Henry Moore (1898-1986) exhibition throughout Kew Gardens provides the opportunity for a sculpted stroll in order to discover the collection here. The location seems to accentuate the beauty of both the sculptures and the gardens.… Read the rest

The Cloisters

The Cloisters

Of the numerous museums and galleries that I have visited, the Cloisters is one of my all time favorites. Both the art and the building itself are magnificent. I have been fascinated by medieval art and history for a long time but there’s something really special about standing in the middle of something so tangible from this period in history.… Read the rest