Nov. 9, 2005: Day 5 in the Old Country

On Wednesday, we got our first taste of Italian art culture with a trip to The Uffizi.

We spent some time looking at timeless art pieces created by some of Italy’s best-known artists. The Uffizi is a required attraction for any visitor to Florence, whether or not you are an art aficionado.

Built in the latter half of the 16th century to serve as officers for Duke Cosimo I, The Uffizi is the pride of Florence, at least it seems to an outsider. Travelers from around the world take time to admire the artwork on display — including pieces from Botticelli, da Vinci and Michelangelo.

In the afternoon, we spent some time taking in the sights of Florence and taking advantage of the shopping that the town has to offer. Walking through the markets on the streets of Florence is quite an enjoyable experience and it seems there are a lot of good deals that can be easily found — and this comes from someone who hates to shop.

I guess when you’re in Florence, … well, you know what to do.

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