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| Sala di Giove, Palazzo Farnese Caprarola | 
The regular schedule  of blog posts  was interrupted this week due to some unusual
 events.  
 In Rome pageantry, pilgrim crowds and  piles of garbage were generated by  the canonization of two former  popes presided over by  two  living ones. 
 It was a scenario  that no novelist  could have invented  and yet it was   just another chapter in the long, amazing  history of
Italy.  
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| Backed by Renaissance fireplace: Hugo, MJ and Giorgia | 
  Here in
Tuscia/Etruria, far from the confusion of the Roman canonization,  history
came alive when English biographer Hugo Vickers told  the story of Gladys Deacon and her mother
Florence Baldwin to a spellbound audience in one of  the magnificent frescoed rooms  of Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola
.  
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| the spiral staircase of Palazzo Farnese | 
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| Hugo signs a book he wrote, in my library | 
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| discovering Vetralla's English connections | 
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| Henry VIII's monument in Vetralla (foto G. Zelli ) | 
   Hugo 
flew in from London to share his research with us and to delve deeper
into the lifestyle of  the eccentric
expats who inhabited the palazzo  in the
last century. 
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| at Villa Lante | 
 Our morning visit to Villa Lante in nearby Bagnaia was  intriguing  
for its fountains and palazzine  were a model 
for those of Caprarola.  
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| Luciano, Hugo, MJ and Giorgia (foto Sig.ra DiFusco) | 
At
Caprarola we were escorted to see some of the secret corners of the palazzo by  Luciano Passini our host and head of the
Caprarola Research  and History Society.  
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| presentation with a figure from the palazzo's past | 
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| bathroom ceiling at Palazzo Farnese | 
In a tiny  anteroom which once served as
bathroom to the Baldwin-Deacon  women, we  discovered the  phrase “Forse che si, forse che no” which
Gabriele D’Annunzio  used as  title  for his novel  published in 1910. D'Annunzio  "borrowed" the phrase from a ceiling he saw in Mantova's Palazzo Ducale. 
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| ceiling of Mantova's Palazzo Ducale | 
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| original bathroom fixtures dating from 1920s | 
During the
presentation  we even had a surprise
visit from “Gladys” herself, impersonated by Finnish soprano Susanna Ohtonen
dressed in perfect  1920s  style. 
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| Gladys interpreted by soprano Susanna Ohtonen | 
 She 
invited the audience to the opera La
Traviata  which is being  held on Wednesday April 30th in  Tuscania’s Rivellino theatre.  
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| Susanna Ohtonen and Giulia admiring the frescoed ceiling (foto Chiara Porcari) | 
 Opera Extravaganza's  opera evenings  are another aspect of the living history of Italy which should not be missed. 
Info Teatro Il  Rivellino P.zza Basile tel. 0761.4454250 0761-4454217
                                                                          LA
TRAVIATA
Opera lirica in tre atti di GIUSEPPE VERDI
TEATRO “IL RIVELLINO” – TUSCANIA
Mercoledì 30 APRILE 2014 ORE 21.00
Biglietti prezzo
unico 15 euro
Coming up next Saturday, Soriano nel Cimino 
 For another special evening  in one of Etruria's wonderful historic palazzi,  you are cordially invited  to  my next illustrated  presentation on May 3rd in Soriano nel Cimino.
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Your  feedback, questions  are very welcome. See you in Soriano! 

 
hi.. just dropping by here... have a nice day!
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