Michelangelo's tomb in Santa Croce in Florence

La tomba di Michelangelo in Santa Croce a Firenze

Michelangelo's tomb in Santa Croce in Florence.
The city of Florence, rich in history and culture, holds within it a treasure of art and meaning: the tomb of Michelangelo Buonarroti located in the Basilica of Santa Croce. This sacred place, once the residence of illustrious figures such as Galileo Galilei and Niccolò Machiavelli, welcomes the great master of the Italian Renaissance with a solemnity and respect that are worthy of the greatness of his contribution to art and culture.
Michelangelo, born in 1475 and died in 1564, was one of the greatest artists in history. His influence extended through sculpture, painting and architecture, giving life to iconic works such as the statue of David and the Sistine Chapel. After his death, Florence dedicated a final resting place to him in the Basilica of Santa Croce, a place already consecrated for its many tombs of illustrious personalities.
Michelangelo's tomb was designed by Giorgio Vasari, another great artist and architect of the Italian Renaissance. The work, completed in 1578, combines architectural and sculptural elements in a fitting tribute to Michelangelo's greatness. The monument is located in the Buonarroti family chapel, located on the left side of the nave of the basilica.
Michelangelo's tomb is an eloquent example of Renaissance funerary art. At the center is an allegorical statue of Hope, flanked by statues representing Activity and Philosophy. The figure of Michelangelo, created by Vasari himself, is placed on a sarcophagus surmounted by a portrait of the deceased, executed by Daniele da Volterra. The whole is characterized by a sense of balance and harmony, typical of the Renaissance style.
Every element of Michelangelo's tomb is full of symbolism. Hope, with outstretched wings, suggests the immortality of art and the continuity of its influence over time. The lateral statues symbolize the duality of Michelangelo's life, between the creative fervor of the artist and the philosophical depth of his thought.

Michelangelo’s tomb in Santa Croce is a masterpiece that combines art and spirituality. Every detail, from the architectural design to the allegorical sculptures, tells the story of a man who shaped the aesthetics of the Renaissance. This sacred place is an essential stop for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the artistic and cultural legacy of Florence, paying homage to one of the geniuses who made this city eternally legendary.
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La tomba di Michelangelo in Santa Croce a Firenze

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The most famous tomb is perhaps that of Michelangelo Buonarroti, between the first and second altars of the right nave, designed by Vasari after the remains of the great artist arrived in Florence from Rome (1564). Above the tomb, three sculptures represent the personifications of Painting (by Battista Lorenzi, also author of the artist's bust) (around 1568), Sculpture (by Valerio Cioli) and Architecture (reattributed to Battista Lorenzi, previously attributed to Giovanni Bandini), saddened by the death of the great master, but the entire tomb is a mixture of painting, sculpture and architecture. The frescoes that decorate it are by Giovan Battista Naldini.
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Michelangelo’s tomb in the church of Santa Croce in Florence – Le tombeau de Michel-Ange dans l’église de Santa Croce à Florence – La tumba de Miguel Ángel en la iglesia de Santa Croce en Florencia – Túmulo de Michelangelo na igreja de Santa Croce em Florença – Michelangelos Grab in der Kirche Santa Croce in Florenz – Mộ của Michelangelo tại nhà thờ Santa Croce ở Florence – 佛罗伦萨圣十字教堂内的米开朗基罗墓 – フィレンツェのサンタ・クローチェ教会にあるミケランジェロの墓

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The cenotaph of Dante Alighieri in Santa Croce in Florence

La tomba di Dante Alighieri in Santa Croce a Firenze

The cenotaph of Dante Alighieri in Santa Croce in Florence.
Walking inside the splendid basilica of Santa Croce in Florence, not by chance also called the Pantheon of Italian glories, there is also a splendid monument (a cenotaph) dedicated to Dante Alighieri.
The cenotaph differs from the tomb because it does not house the body of the deceased who in this case is buried in Ravenna.

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Il cenotafio di Dante Alighieri in Santa Croce a Firenze

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Continuing along the right aisle, one first encounters Dante's cenotaph, an enormous monument from 1829; the poet is mourned by the figures of Italy and Poetry by Stefano Ricci, set in a neoclassical style à la Canova, but contaminated by the neo-medieval, romantic and celebratory spirit of the time.
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Dante Alighieri’s tomb in Santa Croce in Florence – Tombe de Dante Alighieri à Santa Croce à Florence – La tumba de Dante Alighieri en Santa Croce en Florencia – Túmulo de Dante Alighieri em Santa Croce em Florença – Das Grab von Dante Alighieri in Santa Croce in Florenz – Ngôi mộ của Dante Alighieri ở Santa Croce ở Florence – 佛罗伦萨圣十字教堂的但丁墓 – フィレンツェのサンタ・クローチェにあるダンテ・アリギエーリの墓

The Crucifix and Sepulchre of San Davino

Il Crocifisso e sepolcro San Davino a San Michele in Foro a Lucca

The Crucifix and the tomb of San Davino in San Michele in Foro in Lucca.
Inside the most central church in Lucca (which is not its cathedral) there is this beautiful wooden crucifix placed on the tomb of San Davino Armeno, a saint who according to legend did not want to abandon the Tuscan city.
Read further down to learn more about the legend linked to the bent finger.

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Il Crocifisso e sepolcro San Davino a San Michele in Foro a Lucca

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It is said that after his death, some people tried to take his body away from the cemetery of San Michele, but San Davino opposed. Specifically, they tried to pull his middle finger, which withdrew, which is why it remained bent. His arm is still stiff because he did not want to rest forever in San Michele in Foro.
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The Crucifix and the San Davino sepulcher in San Michele in Foro in Lucca – Le Crucifix et le sépulcre de San Davino à San Michele in Foro à Lucca – El Crucifijo y el sepulcro de San Davino en San Michele in Foro en Lucca – O crucifixo e o sepulcro de San Davino em San Michele in Foro em Lucca – Das Kruzifix und das Grab von San Davino in San Michele in Foro in Lucca – Cây thánh giá và ngôi mộ San Davino ở San Michele ở Foro ở Lucca – 卢卡 Foro 圣米歇尔的十字架和圣达维诺坟墓 – ルッカのサン ミケーレ イン フォロにある十字架とサン ダヴィーノの墓

The tomb of Galileo Galilei in Santa Croce

La tomba di Galileo Galilei in Santa Croce a Firenze

The tomb of Galileo Galilei in Santa Croce in Florence.
The beautiful Basilica of Santa Croce is also called the Pantheon since many personalities who have made the history of Italy are buried inside it.
One of these is Galileo Galilei whose tomb is located in the left nave of the church.

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La tomba di Galileo Galilei in Santa Croce a Firenze

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Galileo's tomb is decorated with a bust by Giovan Battista Foggini and the personifications of Astronomy (by Vincenzo Foggini) and Geometry by Girolamo Ticciati. The surrounding frescoes are remains of the fourteenth-century decoration of the nave, attributed to Mariotto di Nardo.
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The tomb of Galileo Galilei in the basilica of Santa Croce in Florence – Le tombeau de Galileo Galilei dans la basilique de Santa Croce à Florence – La tumba de Galileo Galilei en la basílica de Santa Croce en Florencia – O túmulo de Galileo Galilei na basílica de Santa Croce em Florença – Das Grab von Galileo Galilei in der Basilika Santa Croce in Florenz – Ngôi mộ của Galileo Galilei trong vương cung thánh đường Santa Croce ở Florence – 佛罗伦萨圣十字大教堂的伽利略·伽利莱墓 – フィレンツェのサンタ・クローチェ聖堂にあるガリレオ・ガリレイの墓

The entrance to the cemetery of Nostra Signora del Monte in Genoa

L'ingresso del cimitero di Nostra Signora del Monte a Genova

The entrance to the cemetery of Nostra Signora del Monte in Genoa.
Some time ago, with my friends, we went for a tour (one of the many that we sometimes enjoy doing) to discover Genoa.
This time, starting from the Brignole train station, we headed towards Levante.
We then passed through the San Fruttuoso neighborhood and then decided to go up through the Villa Imperiale park and reach the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Monte, located on the hill overlooking the San Fruttuoso and Marassi neighborhoods.
From there we continued along the mule track to the Quezzi neighborhood and, a few meters from the sanctuary, we came across the cemetery of the religious complex of which I photographed the entrance (behind the gate).

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L'ingresso del cimitero di Nostra Signora del Monte a Genova

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The entrance to the cemetery of Nostra Signora del Monte in Genoa – L’entrée du cimetière de Nostra Signora de la montagne à Gênes – La entrada al cementerio de Nostra Signora de la montaña en Génova – A entrada do cemitério de Nostra Signora da montanha em Gênova – Der Eingang zum Friedhof Nostra Signora del Monte in Genua – Lối vào nghĩa trang Nostra Signora del Monte ở Genoa – 热那亚山区 Nostra Signora 墓地的入口 – ジェノヴァの山のノストラ シニョーラの墓地への入り口

Statue a My Son Sanctuary

Statue a My Son Sanctuary

Statue a My Son Sanctuary.
Una serie di belle ed antichissime statue che adornano una delle costruzioni funerarie nel santuario vicino ad Hoi An. Purtroppo le costruzioni e le statue a My Son sono un pochino consumate dal tempo anche perché, come potete vedere anche voi, sono state realizzate in terracotta e mattoni.
Ma sono comunque bellissime da vedere ed esplorare in un parco bellissimo e molto ben tenuto.

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Statue a My Son Sanctuary

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La traccia più antica di monumenti di culto a Mỹ Sơn è la stele con iscrizione del IV secolo, in cui il re Bhadravarman annuncia la fondazione di un tempio dedicato a Shiva Bhadreshvara. Questa fondazione ha un particolare rilievo storico, in quanto il complesso religioso di Mỹ Sơn era il principale luogo di culto dei sovrani del regno Champa, nonché il luogo dove venivano cremati dopo la loro morte.

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Campana della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

Campana della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

Campana della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue.
Mi piacce fotografare i particolari dei tetti dei templi asiatici perche’ hanno sempre qualcosa di magico.
In questo caso, al culmine di uno spigolo del tetto, vi era una campana, o un campanello.
Mi piace pensare a qualcosa di mistico… del tipo che quando le anime passano fanno suonare il campanello… o qualcosa del genere.
Magari e’ solo un oggetto decorativo.

Campana della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

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Purtroppo c’è poco su Wikipedia in italiano e poco, a dire la verità, anche in inglese. Vi lascio e spero vi bastino le tante e belle foto che ho scattato.

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Salone della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

Salone della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

Salone della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue.
Nella famosissima citta’ vietnamita di Hue, oltra alla cittadella imperiale, ci sono molti altri monumenti da visitare.
Questa foto mi piace molto soprattutto per la successione delle porte finestre che lasciano entrare un poco di luce in questo ambiente molto raccolto.

Salone della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

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Purtroppo c’è poco su Wikipedia in italiano e poco, a dire la verità, anche in inglese. Vi lascio e spero vi bastino le tante e belle foto che ho scattato.

Ecco here tutte le altre foto che ho scattato in questo monumento:
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Ecco dove si trova la tomba:

Le tombe di My Son

Le tombe di My Son

Le tombe di My Son.
Uno dei luoghi più belli ed affascinanti, storicamente parlando, che ho avuto il piacere di visitare in Vietnam.
Si trova ad una quarantina di chilometri da Hoi An (la famosa città delle lanterne) ed è sicuramente un posto stupendo.
Non sono mai stato a visitare (ma mi riprometto di farlo prima o poi) uno dei più famosi luoghi come questo (tipo Angkor Wat in Cambogia). Da come leggo credo che siano ancora più maestosi di questo e non riesco nemmeno ad immaginarlo.
Assolutamente consigliato se avrete il piacere di passare qualche giorno nella città di Hoi An.

Le tombe di My Son

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La traccia più antica di monumenti di culto a Mỹ Sơn è la stele con iscrizione del IV secolo, in cui il re Bhadravarman annuncia la fondazione di un tempio dedicato a Shiva Bhadreshvara. Questa fondazione ha un particolare rilievo storico, in quanto il complesso religioso di Mỹ Sơn era il principale luogo di culto dei sovrani del regno Champa, nonché il luogo dove venivano cremati dopo la loro morte.
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Ho Chi Min Mausoleum in Hanoi

Mausoleo di Ho Chi Min ad Hanoi

Ho Chi Min Mausoleum in Hanoi.
One of the symbolic monuments of the Vietnamese capital but of the whole of Vietnam: the tomb of the great leader.
It is located in an immense park right inside the city and is protected by armed guards.
Opposite the government palace and not far away, but still in the complex, the museum dedicated to the legendary (for the Vietnamese) leader.

Mausoleo di Ho Chi Min ad Hanoi

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Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is a memorial to Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh located in Hanoi. It is located in the center of Ba Ðình Square, the same place where Ho read the Declaration of Independence that started the Democratic Republic of Vietnam on September 2, 1945.
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The Ho Chi Min Mausoleum in Hanoi – Le mausolée de Ho Chi Min à Hanoï – Mausoleo de Ho Chi Min en Hanoi – Mausoléu de Ho Chi Min em Hanói – Das Ho-Chi-Min-Mausoleum in Hanoi – Lăng Chủ tịch Hồ Chí Minh ở Hà Nội – 河内的胡志明陵墓 – ハノイのホーチミン霊廟