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door handles on vintage Lancia |
Most guide books mention Bagnoregio as the site of the "dying city" and highlight the moonscape of the nearby eroding hills or calanchi.
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facade of abandoned Palazzo Cristofori |
But there is more to see and do in Bagnoregio than walk across the modern cement bridge to the tiny medieval hamlet, all that is left of a once populous town partially destroyed by numerous earthquakes in the 17th century.
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shadow on Bagnoregio's coat of arms |
The town of Bagnoregio, perched above the calanchi on a spur of tufa stone, has a long history dating back to Etruscan and Roman times.
It was home of 13th century medieval philosopher and saint, Bonaventure, known as the "Seraphic Doctor" .
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St. Bonaventure |
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green gated private gardens |
Writer and Germanist Bonaventura Tecchi (1896-1968) was a native of Bagnoregio who taught German literature at the Roman university I attended. His small book "Antica Terra" is a series of stories about Civita and Bagnoregio and one of the first books I read in Italian.
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garden gates of Palazzo Tecchi |
The Tecchi family home is a palazzo in the center of town surrounded by gardens and guarded by green wrought iron gates.
Bagnoregio today vants a specialized museum dedicated to antique motorcycles and cars which will delight collectors and drivers of all nationalities and ages.
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Museo Piero Taruffi |
The Museum contains a fascinating collection of rarely seen mini cars, the forerunners of today's Smart cars.
Their rounded, minimal shapes and weird openings are a delight to behold.
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piggy back |
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vintage moto Guzzi |
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front opening mini car |
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mud flaps |
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spare tire |
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mini car with back to back seats |
Some unexpected extras can be found set in various corners of the museum's courtyards. I was amused by the delightful metal sculptures created by one of the museum's members.
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ballerina made from car parts |
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cabinet with Etruscan vases |
And since we are in Etruscan territory...it was no surprise to see a cabinet filled with Etruscan shards and vases.