Educational Travelogue: Tuscany, Italy
Friday, August 13th at 1:30pm
Tuscany, known for beautiful landscapes, a rich artistic legacy and its vast influence on high culture, will be Cornell Estates’ educational travelogue destination on Friday, August 13th at 1:30pm. Hillsboro residents Pat and Norm Sandberg will share their travels to this beautiful region of Italy. It is widely regarded as the true birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and home to some of the most influential people in the history of arts and science, such as Dante, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Galileo.
Their program highlights include Montalcino, a walled hilltop town in Tuscany where the climate and nature of the soil favors the numerous acres of vineyards from which some of Tuscany’s most esteemed red wines are produced. It is also home for the Palazzo Comunale, a brick and stone building with a very fine 13th century tower.
The Sandbergs traveled to one of the Tuscany’s most populous city, Florence. The city lies on the River Arno and is known for its history and its importance during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. This grand city is regarded by many as the art capital of Italy and is the home of several museums including the Pitti Palace and the Uffizi, its most popular museum.
Another historic center that will be covered is Siena, famous for its cuisine, art, museums, and medieval cityscapes. It is home of the Piazza del Campo, now regarded as one of the most beautiful civic spaces in Europe. The Piazza del Campo is the site of the local market and the location for various sporting events including a horse race, the Palio.
Since their retirement, Hillsboro residents Norm and Pat Sandberg have traveled both in Europe and the United States. They have also been active in the Elderhostel programs. Photography has been a lifelong hobby of Norm’s and Pat is a Quilter sewing for charity and active in local groups and a Guild.
This event is free and open to the public. Cornell Estates is located at 1005 NE 17th Avenue in Hillsboro. If you have questions or comments, or would like to plan an activity at Cornell Estates, don’t hesitate to contact us.