The photos above and below were taken in the main Milanese square. I am not sure what the historical significance of the building above is, but I liked it because it was pink stone.
The photo below is of the Milan Duomo.
Suzie and I on a bridge over the Arno River in Florence
Padlocks placed around the statue of Benvenuto Cellini on the Ponte Vecchio. It is superstition that if you place a padlock on the fence and throw away the key your love is locked together forever. Cameron and I will need to find another romantic superstition, as a 50 Euro fine has been implemented if you are caught putting a padlock on the fence.
The above is a picture of the Ponte Vecchio and the Arno River. The Ponte Vecchio was originally where butchers sold their goods, now all the on- bridge vendors are goldsmiths. I suppose tourists are more likely to buy gold than something from a butcher...
These are pictures of the Duomo in Florence from different angles.
It is so large, it is nearly impossible to get a picture of the whole thing. The detail and beauty of the Cathedral amazes me every time I see it!