The Wonder of Florence
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the 1966 Flood
Benefiting Historic Art Restoration
Italy, and the spring and first love all together should suffice to make the gloomiest person happy" -- Bertrand Russell
Join us this June for a week (or two!) devoted to the beauty, inspiration, and wonder of Florence!
In Week 1, "Discovering the Beauty of Florence," we will steep ourselves in the art, literature, history, and gardens of this storied place. Based in the early 15th-century villa Il Palmerino, you will experience the Italian Renaissance, encounter its geniuses, and and come face to face their masterpieces at the Uffizi, one of the world's greatest museums. You will savor the beauty of Italy's poetic tradition, explore the city and its architecture with a local expert, and gain access to the wealth of Florence's other excellent museums, including the Academia, home to Michelangelo's David. You will also become an active part of restoring and preserving Florence's art. Not only will part of your tuition be donated to benefit art restoration in Florence, but you will also enjoy the rare privilege of working on a historic restoration project yourself in a professional art restoration workshop. On this journey, you will discover the beauty of Florence first-hand, and play a vital role in preserving it.
Week 2 will focus on "Creating Beauty," using the sights, smells, sounds, tastes, and textures of Florence and Tuscany as our inspiration. The week will focus on re-connecting participants to their own creativity, allowing each individual to join the rich artistic legacy of both Il Palmerino and Florence. Through creative writing and drawing workshops, you will learn to savor the details around you, and you will see with new eyes as you paint outside in the lush gardens of Il Palmerino. You will also feed your sense of sound with Italian music, and your sense of smell, taste, and touch as you harvest the fruits and vegetables we will use in our exclusive Tuscan cooking class at a nearby villa. All of these experiences will provide the rich material for you to create and share your own original work. Please note that this journey is suitable for complete beginners, so please do not feel you need any experience as a writer, artist, or cook to participate! In a fun, supportive environment you will learn all the skills you need to experience and express the wonder of Florence, and to forever expand your own creative possibilities.
**Space is extremely limited as the facilities can accommodate only ten guests for each week of our journey.
A deposit of $590 is needed by March 31 to secure your place in either week of this journey. Specific requests for accommodation will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis.
Reserve now to secure your place!**
Please note that when you reserve, you agree to our Terms and Conditions.
In Week 1, "Discovering the Beauty of Florence," we will steep ourselves in the art, literature, history, and gardens of this storied place. Based in the early 15th-century villa Il Palmerino, you will experience the Italian Renaissance, encounter its geniuses, and and come face to face their masterpieces at the Uffizi, one of the world's greatest museums. You will savor the beauty of Italy's poetic tradition, explore the city and its architecture with a local expert, and gain access to the wealth of Florence's other excellent museums, including the Academia, home to Michelangelo's David. You will also become an active part of restoring and preserving Florence's art. Not only will part of your tuition be donated to benefit art restoration in Florence, but you will also enjoy the rare privilege of working on a historic restoration project yourself in a professional art restoration workshop. On this journey, you will discover the beauty of Florence first-hand, and play a vital role in preserving it.
Week 2 will focus on "Creating Beauty," using the sights, smells, sounds, tastes, and textures of Florence and Tuscany as our inspiration. The week will focus on re-connecting participants to their own creativity, allowing each individual to join the rich artistic legacy of both Il Palmerino and Florence. Through creative writing and drawing workshops, you will learn to savor the details around you, and you will see with new eyes as you paint outside in the lush gardens of Il Palmerino. You will also feed your sense of sound with Italian music, and your sense of smell, taste, and touch as you harvest the fruits and vegetables we will use in our exclusive Tuscan cooking class at a nearby villa. All of these experiences will provide the rich material for you to create and share your own original work. Please note that this journey is suitable for complete beginners, so please do not feel you need any experience as a writer, artist, or cook to participate! In a fun, supportive environment you will learn all the skills you need to experience and express the wonder of Florence, and to forever expand your own creative possibilities.
**Space is extremely limited as the facilities can accommodate only ten guests for each week of our journey.
A deposit of $590 is needed by March 31 to secure your place in either week of this journey. Specific requests for accommodation will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis.
Reserve now to secure your place!**
Please note that when you reserve, you agree to our Terms and Conditions.
Our Venue for this JourneyOur Cause for this JourneyHere are the wonder-full things that are included each week of your journey:
Week 1: Discovering Beauty --7 nights' stay at Il Palmerino --Opening and closing receptions --Breakfast and one other delicious meal (lunch or dinner, depending on our itinerary) each day --Museum pass, which gives you priority access to all museums in Florence over a 72-hour period (you won't have to wait in any lines!) --72-hours free public transportation with your museum pass --A walking tour with an art historian and city expert --A guided tour of the Uffizi, Florence's wondrous art museum, home to Boticelli, da Vinci, Michelangelo and more --Seminars on Italian art and literature --Participation in an art restoration workshop --Film screenings at Palmerino --Expert advice on sightseeing, museums, hidden treasures of Florence and more Week 2: Creating Beauty --7 nights' stay at Il Palmerino --Opening and closing receptions --Breakfast and one other delicious meal (lunch or dinner, depending on our itinerary) each day --Museum pass, which gives you priority access to all in Florence over a 72-hour period. (That's right -- no waiting in line!) --72-hours free public transportation with your museum pass --Mixed guided/independent walk of Florence's most interesting corners, followed by an outdoor workshop --Expertly-led seminars in creative writing, drawing and painting --Participation in a cooking class at an exclusive Tuscan villa --Italian musical concert --Film screenings at Palmerino --Expert advice on sightseeing, museums, hidden treasures of Florence and more What's Not Included: Airfare Transportation outside of 72-hour museum pass allowance Meals not specified Optional gratuities Other important notes: The Villa of Palmerino is a one-of-a-kind place, dripping in charm and character, but please note that it is not a hotel, and therefore does not offer the kinds of services some travelers expect from their accommodations (no valets, no room service, no restaurant or spa, etc). Please also note that while each room is outfitted with a fan, there is no air-conditioning at Palmerino. The good news is that this is better for the environment. With its organic gardens and the bio-materials used in its restoration, Il Palmerino does its part to preserve our wonderful world. Finally, please note that it is a ten-minute walk from the villa to the bus stop, and then a 15-25 minute ride from there into the historic city center. An information packet with more details and recommendations will be sent to all registered participants, but if you have any other questions before then, feel free to contact me! |
We are very fortunate to be welcomed as guests at Il Palmerino, a Tuscan villa which dates back to the early 15th-century (and has the frescoes and stories to prove it!) Palmerino's organic gardens, vineyards, and olive groves provide a serene retreat from the city, and yet the historic center of Florence is only a short bus ride away. In its storied past, the villa was owned by a series of important Florentine families; it also served as a monastery, and was eventually purchased by the writer Vernon Lee (Violet Page), who welcomed such literary and artistic luminaries as Aldous Huxley, Henry James, Edith Wharton, and John Singer Sargent, and who fought to preserve Florence's artistic and historic heritage in her own writings. In 1936, Il Palmerino was purchased by the artists Federigo Angeli and his wife Carola Costa, the grandparents of the current owners, who now run a thriving Cultural Association and whose efforts keep the arts a living and vital force at Palmerino. There is no better venue for immersing yourself in the history, beauty, and wonder of Florence, or for igniting your own creativity in a place that always has always nourished creative pursuits.
To learn more, please visit Il Palmerino at http://www.palmerino.it/index.php?id=home&lang=en In 1966, the Arno River swelled over its banks and drowned the city of Florence in 22 feet (6.7 meters) of water. Priceless and irreplaceable troves of paintings, books, and manuscripts were severely damaged or destroyed, covered in mud and fuel. People from around the world, moved by the plight of Florence and its unmatched cultural heritage, rushed to the city to rescue art and help in any way they could. They were called " Gli Angeli del Fango," or "mud angels," and thanks to their selfless efforts, much of Florence's cultural heritage was saved. Today, Florence is still a flourishing center of art and culture. But there's more work to be done. Countless books and paintings still await restoration. The Mud Angels of Florence demonstrated what good can be accomplished when we work together to protect the beauty of our world. The Wonder of the World would like to continue in that tradition by doing our part to restore Florentine art for future generations. When you join us in either week of our journey to Florence, a portion of your tuition will be donated directly to the restoration of Florentine art. In week 1, you will have the opportunity to participate in this restoration yourself, while in week 2, you will join in Florence's artistic legacy by creating and contributing your own work. Either way, you will feel proud knowing that you made a positive contribution to the art that belongs to this great city, and to the world. So become a modern-day Mud Angel today! Register now for this journey and discover-- and preserve -- the Wonder of Florence! A message from your Journey Leader, Dr. Jennifer CookI have visited Florence quite a few times in the course of my travels, drawn back again and again by its incomparable art. But Il Palmerino was a unique and priceless discovery. I first ventured there to work on my own writing, and as I discovered character and history, books and art whispering from every one of its corners, I instantly knew two things: that it is a privilege to find oneself at such place, and that it would be an ideal setting for a Wonder of the World Journey. I look forward to sharing Il Palmerino with you, as I bring my passion for and expertise in art, my love of beauty, and experience as both a writer and a writing teacher to this incredible journey. I hope you will join me in Florence to experience for yourself what makes it so wonder-full, and become a vital part in our efforts to preserve the city and its art for future generations. Grazie! A presto! (Thank you! See you soon!)
I am still learning..." |