Florence
is completely over-rated, unless maybe you are looking to buy leather goods.
The Uffizi and the Accademia are both way
over-priced for what they have. I was totally unimpressed. There were three
paintings in the Uffizi that were worth paying for, Boticelli’s “Primavera” and
“Birth of Venus” and Artemisia Gentileschi’s “Judith Beheading Holofernes.”
However, those even were not worth €15! And at the Accademia, the famous
Michelangelo’s “David” was nice, but I hate to say it, I’ve seen better!
Yesterday in fact, Roman sculpture at the National Museum (well the day before
that actually). And the price was just ridiculous. The Louvre is cheaper. The
Louvre that would take a week to go through doesn’t cost €15!!!**
The
Uffizi took me about an hour and fifteen minutes. The Accademia took forty-five
mintues, and I looked at every piece! The National Museum in Naples took longer
and I thought it was small. In fact, I would bet the Asheville art museum is
bigger than the Accademia.
The
only cool thing in the Accademia, besides the “David” was a room full of
plaster casts. The gift shops were also extremely over-priced.
All
in all, I don’t think I’d bother coming to Florence again. Unless I want to buy
leather goods.
There
was a leather coat factory outlet I went to. They had some nice coats for €149.
They were originally €400-€700. I would have bought one, but all the ones they
had in my size were either too short or not my style. There were two longer
ones I liked a lot but they were too small.
I
went to another store and the salesman was uber-pushy. He gave me a good price
on a jacket but I didn’t really like it. I think he was offended. I hate pushy
sales people.
The
hostel is okay, but I just about froze last night. I am going to ask for an
extra blanket tonight. I woke up with my hips hurting this morning.
Oh,
and I finally got my eggs for breakfast! €7 for two eggs, 2 sausages and I had
asked for two pieces of Panchetta (which is bacon) but the waitress must have
heard “pancakes” LOL because they brought me pancakes. That also included a Cappuccino.
I
wonder how many miles I’ve walked this week. It seems like a lot.
**[I
love art, I'm an artist, and I think the Accademia and the Uffizi were
rip-offs. You have to pay extra in advance to secure your ticket or wait
for hours in line to get in. You cannot take pictures, even without a flash. Currently as of 2014, the price to do this is about €42 for both. I call BS.]
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