Cimitero (cemetery)

With our daughter, Jamie, here last week and starting Italian lessons this week, we have obviously not gotten around to posting anything to our blog.  I will try  to make up for that today and tomorrow.

Attending a concert of flutes and a harp in the park, we noticed that the cemetery that we had passed several times that as always closed , was open.  We had to go inside to have a look around.  What a stunning contrast to any cemetery I had ever been in.  Some of the family crypts seemed to be as big as small churches.  I think the pictures speak for themselves and I will just say I found the whole place fascinating.

The long entrance
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3 thoughts on “Cimitero (cemetery)”

  1. Some years ago…at the Cimitero Maggiore in Milan….BLOWN AWAY! One sculpture of a small child running across grass planted on the top surface of a low tomb, hands outstretched for a butterfly…the grave of a four year-old. So very beautiful and so very sad, too. Other larger…much larger, and also beautifully made, but none more moving.

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