Then friends sing the catchy but obscene local university anthem, reminding their newly esteemed friend not to get too stuffy. So much sightseeing greatness awaits discovery in Europe's second-tier cities. Caring love. Venice: City of Dreams - Video - Rick Steves' Europe For coronavirus (COVID-19) travel information, see our FAQ . All the full length Rick Steves Europe PBS Episodes that I could find. Guidebook author, TV & radio host, business owner, Lutheran, and NORML board member. It's April. I hope you've enjoyed our look at three delightful cities in the north of Italy: Ravenna, Padova, and Verona. Everything you need is here. What's grappa made out of? We don't say, "Oh, my god, we're going to go have an aperitivo, it's going to be a fun night," we're just like, "Hey, I'm in Piazza dei Signori. Can you imagine having the beautiful food with no beautiful wine? Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet made Verona a household word — and this is supposedly Juliet's balcony. Friends gather around the new grad and the pranks begin. Everywhere you look there are memories of illustrious alumni and professors. We're starting here in Padova. This special episode is a sonnet to travel - an introspective love story, set in Europe, that vividly celebrates the rewards of exploring our world and the joy that awaits those who travel. A fountain has bubbled here for 2,000 years. See the Travel Details above for recommendations highlighted in bold, excerpted from Rick's guidebooks. This remarkable theater is an example of the importance placed on science during the Renaissance. For instance, this image of Christ is beardless — the style of the ancient Romans, and nearby is the standard medieval portrayal of a bearded Jesus. With much of the charm and far fewer crowds, you could call this part of Italy "sotto-estimato" — under-estimated. Venice sits near the top of the Adriatic Sea. The 16th-century frescoes — characteristic of this region — earned Verona a nickname: "the painted city. Any age without getting bored. Victoria: Cosa dici Giancarlo la grappa? Same wine. The well-preserved amphitheater — the third largest in the Roman world — dates from the first century AD and still retains most of its original stone. see our FAQ. For nearly 800 years pilgrims have flocked here to venerate the tomb of St. Anthony of Padova. During medieval times, this stone canopy held the scales used by merchants. Gracing the high altar are a group of bronze statues by the Renaissance master Donatello — the Crucifixion and Mary, with Padova's favorite saints. The mortadella (Italian-style baloney — not a high-end meat) was served with black truffle. The carne cruda (raw beef), was, as Franklin put it, "like seeing the smile of a beautiful woman after 10 years. After spritzing, it's time for feasting. Calmly isolated from the action is Enrico Scrovegni, who paid for all this art in an attempt to gain forgiveness for the sins of his wealthy and greedy father. Made famous by Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, Verona is Italy's fourth-most-visited city and second in the Veneto region only to Venice in population and artistic importance. Padova ("Padua" in English) is famed for its venerable university, precious Giotto frescoes, and pilgrim-packed Basilica. Apparently, when soul mates find each other in Italy, it makes the apple whole. Just as the Medici family ruled Florence, this castle is a reminder that the Scaligeri family ran the city of Verona back in the 14th century. Rick: So it goes back to your childhood. Valeria: Yes. ©2021 Rick Steves' Europe, Inc. | Until next time, keep on travelin'. Like the rest of the Veneto, Padova was ruled by Venice from the 15th century until Napoleon came — at about 1800. Lovers of early-Renaissance art come to Padua just to gaze at the remarkable frescoes by Giotto in the Scrovegni Chapel. His church of San Vitale stands as a sanctuary of order in the midst of all that chaos. A guy on a bike pedals gracefully by, his girlfriend sitting on the handlebars embracing him. He called the 18 years spent on the faculty here the best years of his life. Its main attractions are its wealth of Roman ruins — like this bridge, dating from the first century B.C. It's just to relax after, you know, your long day at work or at university. As I held the warm and happy tire of my full tummy, I thought about how Italians live life with abandon — and how they enjoy their food. Rick Steves is America's leading authority on European travel. Travel with Rick on this video guide to Italy and find out what to do on your next trip. If these ornate family tombs are any indication, the Scaligeri had no problem with self-esteem. Plan your own trip or take one of Rick's value-packed European tours and vacations. A modest dress code is enforced. We'll see an ancient Roman arena in a modern urban setting, admire exquisite Byzantine mosaics, and make friends over a little grappa. We enliven each stop with a tasty dose of Italian dolce vita. Rick: Extreme wine. I'm popping into a wine bar to learn about grappa. Despite the Church's strict ban on autopsies, more than 300 students would pack this theater to watch professors dissect human cadavers (the bodies of criminals from another town). By placing their hand on his tomb while saying a silent prayer, pilgrims show devotion to Anthony and feel the saint's presence. Rick: So wine is made out of grape juice. Get the most out of every day and dollar with Rick Steves Italy guidebooks, Snapshot guides and Pocket travel guides Verona, Italy: Joy of the Veneto by Rick Steves' Europe. Rick: Not too much. I'm not in Venice, but it feels like Venice…just without the canals. The city is so famous for love that it gets countless letters addressed simply to "Juliet, Verona, Italy." Padova and Verona are just minutes apart on the main Venice-to-Milan train line. The House of Juliet, where the real-life Cappello family once lived, is a crass and throbbing mob scene. These relics befit the saint who couldn't stop teaching, preaching, and praying. Back then, medical students would pack these steep balconies to watch professors dissect human cadavers. Their star offering is a set menu that's a festival of antipasti treats, an imaginative pasta, your choice of a meat or fish course, and dessert. Right now, my love story is all about food, and I'm joining local friends for dinner at Enoteca Can Grande. Climb to the top and imagine the spectacles this arena has hosted for over 2,000 years. We were met just outside the old city wall by our local guide, Valeria, who skillfully took us through this ancient Roman city. It's a multigenerational affair. One of Christianity's the most popular shrines to one of the most popular saints, the basilica was begun a year after Anthony died, in 1232, and is filled with magnificent art. Do you like it? Valeria: The more the aging, the smoother it gets. Enoteca Cangrande is enthusiastically run by Giuliano and Corrina, who enjoy turning people on to great, well-matched food and wine. Rick: So, now, spritz. Imagine calling spam exquisite...just add truffle. You'll end up at Piazza Erbe, Verona's market square, where vendors come to slice and sell whatever's in season. Remnants of the town's illustrious past — chips of Roman columns, medieval reliefs, fine old facades, and fossils in marble — are scattered among modern-day fancy shop windows. The basilica — standing as a sanctuary of order in the midst of the madness after the fall of Rome — is covered with lavish mosaics. Wallpapered with Giotto's beautifully preserved cycle of frescoes, the glorious chapel — painted in about the year 1300 — depicts the lives of Jesus and Mary. Thanks for joining us. Padova's old town, even when crowded with today's students, has a colonnaded Old World elegance. Ravenna is on the tourist map for one reason: its 1,500-year-old churches, decorated with best-in-the-West Byzantine mosaics. Woman: Yes, it's always like, you know, you're going back home, and you come here, and you look around, and you always see your friends. The Byzantine Emperor Justinian then brings order and stability to this part of Europe, making Ravenna the westernmost pillar of his realm. Facing the emperor is his wife Theodora and her entourage. The wall of padlocks is a popular fad, enabling lovers to prove that their hearts are eternally locked up. ; remnants of its 14th-century boom time; and its 21st-century quiet, pedestrian-only ambience. After a lifetime of exploring Europe - and inspiring Americans to see Europe as the springboard for world exploration - Rick Steves shares his reasons why. Man: You always see somebody. Rick: What does Giancarlo say about grappa? While you'll probably see Venice first, don't overlook the gems of the mainland nearby: its distinctive cuisine, its history and sumptuous art, and its people — embracing today with classic Italian flair. It’s in their DNA.”From time to time, we share a random video clip to fuel your travel dreams. Next stop: Verona. The Roman Empire has fallen in the West, barbarians have sacked the city of Rome, and Europe is falling into the Dark Ages. Valeria: Brrrrravo! Ravenna is a charming if underwhelming town of 140,000 with a fascinating history, and some of Italy's most amazing art treasures. About two hours from bustling Milan and touristy Venice is Verona — a welcome sip of pure, easygoing Italy. Standing here, we can witness a culture suddenly lurching forward out of antiquity and into the Middle Ages. Franklin: La mamma, OK. A two-hour train ride takes us through the lush Po River Valley, just south of the Veneto, to Ravenna. A woman tells me that her husband is her mezza mela — half an apple. I'm Rick Steves. Their gestures are simple but expressive: Arm raised shows anger, head tilted down says dejection, arms flung out indicate anguish, and a tender kiss? The former dancer who became his mistress, then empress, is decked out in jewels and pearls and carries a chalice to consecrate the new church. Like peacocks, the young and nubile spread their wings across the wide sidewalk promenade, made broad by the town's Venetian overloads in the 17th century so the town's beautiful people could see and be seen in all their finery. Italy stretches, like Europe's boot, into the Mediterranean Sea. Travel with Rick on this video guide to Venice, Italy and find out what to do on your next trip. [It's good! Eggplant parmigiana and burrata from Puglia. In italiano? Verona is a hit with aficionados of Roman ruins and Romeo and Juliet fans. They also offer a junior version at lunch for half the price: a pasta and your choice of salad or dessert. And in springtime, there's lots of work for the man who preps the artichokes. The church feels alive with pilgrims from all corners. Verona, at the base of the Alps and nestled in a bend of the Adige River, is another leading city in the Veneto. Locals marvel that each year, about 1,600 Japanese tour groups break their Venice-to-Milan ride for an hour-long stop in Verona just to stand in a courtyard. Christ oversees the action as the saved, on his right, emerge grateful from their graves…and the damned, on his left, are just kicking off a hellish eternity. May 15, 2019 - Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | In the shadow of Venice, we visit three great cities in the Veneto area. Ciao. That's — that's the answer to everything. Rick Steves' My Way Tour-2: Home Venice Verona Lake Como The Cinque Terre Florence Siena Assisi Rome Epilogue - More than a Vacation Our Verona Highlights “Travel makes one modest. A stroll here makes for a fun, ancient scavenger hunt. Get YouTube Premium Get YouTube TV Best of YouTube Music Sports Gaming ... VOLTERRA on Italy's Great Hill Towns by Rick Steves by VolterraTelevision. Browse and sample and clown around with Oreste. Besides eating, for me the highlight of Verona is the evening passeggiata (stroll). Just as the Medici family ruled Florence, this castle is a reminder that the Scaligeri family ran the city of Verona back in the 14th century. A unique ritual is the post-graduation roast. And they're getting even busier, thanks to the movie Letters to Juliet, about a girl (Amanda Seyfried) who finds a letter while visiting the House of Juliet and travels through Italy to help reunite the author with her lost love. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” ― Gustave Flaubert. Rick Steves with family (Photo: Pinterest) Because of his unsuccessful marriage, his fans professed him as gay. Whenever I stroll here, I find myself surrounded by little love stories — romantic snapshots fluttering in and out of my world like a butterfly. John the Evangelist spreads his arms wide and shrieks, his cries echoed by anguished angels above. It's known for having the freshest and greatest selection of herbs, fruits, and vegetables. For a better love life. Rick: So it's the leftover material after the wine process. With this masterpiece — created 200 years before Leonardo and Michelangelo — Giotto seems to be making it clear: Europe was breaking out of the Middle Ages. This is the perfect opportunity for a traveler to grab a drink, strike up a conversation, and become part of the scene. That's very trendy, I think. Medieval Italian cities were often dominated by a single powerful family. Today Piazza Erbe is for the locals, who start their evening with an aperitivo here. Moving beyond medieval 2-D with gold leaf backgrounds, with these realistic ground-breaking frescoes, Giotto introduces nature — rocks, trees, animals — as a backdrop for religious scenes. And the side chapel containing St. Anthony's tomb is a Renaissance masterpiece from 1500. And Verona has its share of excellent eateries. In the Betrayal of Christ, amid the crowded chaos of Jesus' arrest, Giotto skillfully creates a focus upon the central action: Judas embraces Jesus, looks him straight in the eyes, and kisses him. Over the centuries, crowds of up to 25,000 spectators have cheered Roman gladiator battles, medieval executions, and modern plays — including Verona's popular summer opera festival, which takes advantage of the arena's famous acoustics. Exploring a region called the Veneto, we'll visit Padova and Verona before finishing in Ravenna. Valeria: Yes, yes. Whatever your favorite drink, everyone — including tourists — is welcome to enjoy this convivial Italian ritual. Valeria: La grappa aiuta faca de amici. This was allowed by the government and Church as long as the cadavers were convicted foreign criminals. All creation swirls around Christ as the sacrificial lamb, supported by four angels. It was exquisite. In its heyday the island of Venice ruled a huge empire, and that included a good part of the Italian mainland — a region called the "Veneto." As a mark of his universal appeal and importance in the medieval Church, he was sainted within a year of his death. see our FAQ. “Italians love to talk about food. Rick: Do you talk about the food as you eat it? Woman: Mmm, true. It's fun to observe the scene, knowing that all this commotion was started by a clever tour guide back in the '70s as a way to attract visitors to Verona. Giuliano is serving us an array of plates. The indoor market, featuring various butchers and cheese shops, is a sensuous experience as well. Justinian brings together both military and church leaders — all united by the same vision. This historic enoteca was once the private chapel of the archbishop of Verona. Rick: Valeria, scusi — in Italian, how do you say, "Grappa helps you make friends?" Giotto, considered the first modern painter, painted scenes that were more realistic and human than anything that had been done for a thousand years. Verona's market square is Piazza Erbe. Italians love to talk about food. Cheers. The shorter Rick Steves Best of Italy guidebook focuses on Italy's top destinations and sights, is in full color, and is updated every other year. These frescoes are considered by many to be a precursor of the Renaissance to come. This was a time of transition — and many consider these mosaics both the last ancient Roman and the first medieval European works of art. After a sculptor replaced them, locals dubbed her "Verona's Madonna.". Hotel Verona is convenient as it is a short walk from the train station. If you don't need world-class sights, this town is a joy. The former Polish chapel was recently renamed for St. John Paul II, canonized in 2014. We might get drunk, but...not bored. Rick: Oreste helps you make friends. I loved the Roman ruins and marble sidewalks. People have gathered here since Roman times, when this was a forum. Yet the Eastern half of the empire, ruled from dazzling Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), has morphed into Byzantium, and becomes the pinnacle of civilization. Loosely translated: "You may be a doctor, a doctor. High above the altar, Christ is in heaven — sitting on a celestial orb — overseeing creation, symbolized by the green earth below his feet. 4:24. All: Exactly, of course, of course. You never forget her." Rick Steves Italy, the complete guide, offers more coverage of more destinations in a mostly black-and-white format, and is updated annually. With 60,000 students, Padova's university is always lively, and you're likely to stumble onto some kind of spirited school event. Is this part of… As pilgrims have done for centuries, visitors marvel. As the cannelloni with fontina and duck ravioli with Amarone arrive, we learn that even in a fine restaurant like this, diners have a higher standard than you'd expect: la mamma. As you wander, appreciate the Italian passion for good food: Merchants share recipe tips with shoppers. Chafing under Venetian rule for four centuries seemed only to sharpen Padova's independent spirit. The Scaligeri castle evokes Verona's Golden Age, when the city was one of Europe's great economic powers. At the top of the arch, the circle with the monogram of Christ (I for Jesus and X for Christ) symbolizes perfection and eternity. Appreciate the symmetry. Rick: Giancarlo! It's in their DNA. Medieval Italian cities were often dominated by a single powerful family. Franklin: Yes, absolutely, constantly. The rumors got fueled when he held a discussion on his Facebook page about gay travel in Europe in March 2017. Access to Palazzo Bò is by a mostly underwhelming 45-minute guided tour, but tour does Europe's first great Anatomy Theater (from 1594). Franklin: Absolutely, yes, sure. This funky wine-and-grappa bar is still run by Oreste (with his Chicagoan wife, Beverly) like a 1970s, old-style enoteca. This is the time when, traditionally, students gather to enjoy the ritual of the aperitivo, lubricated by a spritz…or three. Since medieval times shoppers have come here for the best Veneto produce. The main drag leads to one of the most important pilgrimage churches in all of Europe: the Basilica of St. Anthony. Each face is a study in grief. But you're still just a BEEP...go BEEP yourself, go BEEP yourself!"). Imagine: It's the year 500 A.D. And for nearly 800 years, his remains and this glorious church have attracted pilgrims to Padua. Once she can break free of Giancarlo's perhaps over-friendly embrace, my friend Valeria helps translate Oreste's grappa wisdom. You see the color is different, OK, so it's basically — this is with Aperol, which is lighter, and that one is with Campari, and then you put a slice of orange, usually ice and white wine, or sparkling wine, and a bit of water also. Its charming lanes are lined with 17 miles of porticos, which come in a variety of styles. Valeria: Not too much. With that said, Verona is a wonderful place to wander, relax and enjoy "the sweetness of doing nothing" after the intensity of Florence. Franklin: Italian men who adore cooking will always refer to "la mamma," their mother. Nicknamed "the brain of the Veneto," it was founded in 1222, one of the first in Europe. (If you'll be staying overnight in Padua or parking a car, consider paying a little extra for a Padova Card). The pilgrims believe Anthony is their protector, confidant, and intercessor. The artichokes are in season, and I'm working up an appetite in the north of Italy: It's Verona, Padova, and Ravenna. My favorite way to eat in Italy is to trust the chef and just say "bring it on!" Enroute to our next destination, we stopped midday in the. Because ancient Romans considered Verona an ideal resting spot before crossing the Alps, the city has a wealth of Roman ruins. Season 8 Episode 8 | 25m 4s | Video has closed captioning. In The Deposition, Jesus has been taken down off the cross, and his followers weep and wail over his lifeless body. Rick Steves takes a walk with his girlfriend, Shelley Bryan Wee, and her two dogs, Gracie and Jackson, in downtown Edmonds. Friar Anthony of Padua, "Christ's perfect follower and a tireless preacher of the Gospel," is buried here. For coronavirus (COVID-19) travel information, Florence, Italy: Church of San Miniato and Piazzale Michelangelo But, alas, a visit here has nothing to do with those two star-crossed lovers, and Juliet never lived in this house. Speedy. Explore Europe with Rick Steves, best-selling travel author and host of public television's "Rick Steves' Europe" and public radio's "Travel with Rick Steves." And Ravenna, with its shimmering mosaics, was once the western bastion of the Byzantine Empire. Town squares take on different personalities as the day goes on. RICK STEVES ’ EUROPE: Italy’s Veneto: Verona, Padua And Ravenna Airs Saturday, Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV + PBS Video App Thursday, April 23, 2020 Naples, Italy: The Birthplace of Pizza But it is outside the city walls and lacking in charm. Why? In the shadow of Venice, we visit three great cities. Padova's Scrovegni Chapel, with its precious 14th-century Giotto frescoes, is one of Italy's most beloved art treasures. I don't know if all of this love is related to the Romeo and Juliet hype — or if it's just the natural high that comes from living in such a joyful and connected place. Rick Steves, Edmonds, Washington. To protect the paintings from excess humidity, only 25 people are allowed in the chapel at a time, and prepaid reservations are required — it's wise to reserve at least two days in advance. And running things here on earth is Emperor Justinian — sporting both a halo and a crown to show he's leader of both the Church and the state. "Even if we do not talk," said Franklin, "with these cheeses we have a good conversation." Traces of the past hide between the bottles — ask Beverly to tell you the story (closed Mon). Terms of Service | Privacy. Rick: You come to the piazza, and you know you're gonna find friends. Mthe walk back and forth into the city takes you along a busy street. The ceiling above is a festive celebration of God's creation, with 80 different birds from the sixth century — most still flying around Ravenna today. You can sit on a quiet street or in a plush little dining area inside. ", The Venetian lion has hovered over this square since 1405, when it reminded locals they were ruled by Venice. The whale's rib, hanging from an archway for 500 years, was a souvenir brought home from the Orient by spice traders. Corso Porta Borsari was the main drag of Roman Verona. Next up? For dessert: a plate of voluptuous slices of cheese. It's been hanging here for four centuries — likely a souvenir brought home from the Orient by spice traders. Ancient Romans considered Verona an ideal last stop before heading north over the Alps. The tiny, admittedly romantic courtyard is a spectacle in itself, with visitors from all over the world posing on the almost believable balcony and taking snapshots of each other rubbing Juliet's bronze breast, hoping to get lucky in love. Considered too fragile to be seen by huge numbers of people, sights like this are open only to a limited number of visitors who make a reservation in advance. Renowned in its day, it was a haven for free thinking, and attracted intellectuals from far and wide. Floating above the arch, two angels hold rays of sun. Construction of this impressive Romanesque/Gothic church (with its Byzantine-style domes) started immediately after St. Anthony's death in 1231. Behind the high altar, pilgrims visit the relics of the saint — considered miraculously preserved: his vocal chords, tongue, and jawbone. Explore Europe with Rick Steves' travel guide to the best destinations and recommended sights, things to do, tips, and videos along with much more travel information. Rick: This such beautiful food, and it's such beautiful wine. Do you want to drop by before I go home and have a bite to eat?" Rick Steves Italy, the complete guide, offers more coverage of more destinations in a mostly black-and-white format, and is updated annually. Italy's Verona, Padova, and Ravenna. To la mamma. The scene has changed little over the centuries, as merchants artfully display their goods. Posted on May 9, 2012 December 6, 2016 by Rick Steves Hit the Ground Running in Verona A fundamental skill for travelers is simply getting around efficiently and economically using public transit. It would be like being at La Fenice, the opera, first row, and being in bad company, someone who doesn't appreciate opera music and would prefer rock music, let's say. The shorter Best of Italy guidebook focuses on Italy's top destinations and sights, is in full color, and is updated every other year. It's a trendy scene, as young Veronans fill the bars to enjoy their refreshing spritz drinks, olives, and chips. By Rick Steves Love is in the air at the House of Juliet, where you'll find amorous graffiti, couples romancing, and tourists getting cozy with Juliet's statue. Each celebrates fine ingredients of this region, and Giuliano, along with Franklin and Marina, are helping us appreciate what we're eating…and drinking. Everything sparkles with colorful Bible scenes told with a sixth-century exuberance. centuries old town of VERONA. Early in the evening the stalls are gone and the piazzas become community gathering places. 2:17. And, if Romeo and Juliet had existed and were still alive, they'd recognize much of their "hometown.". Four hundred years ago, the great scientist Galileo — notorious for disagreeing with the Church's views on science — enjoyed that academic freedom. However, it is inaccurate to assume him as gay as he is a proud father of two grown-up children. Rick: A little bit. North Italy is grappa country, and Oreste, who runs this bar, introduces the local firewater with a passion clearly shared by a couple of his regulars. Valeria: Exactly, exactly. Travel information for Europe's best destinations across 25+ countries. This well-preserved arena — the fourth largest in the Roman world — is a popular venue for events even today. Around him, demons torture the damned in a scene right out of The Inferno by Dante...who happened to be Giotto's friend. Even amid a pandemic that has hit the travel industry hard, Steves … Giancarlo: È buono! Bebita! Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet made Verona a household word. Terms of Service | Privacy, Verona, Italy: Ambience and a Grappa Taste Test, Verona, Italy: House of Juliet and Castelvecchio. Rick Steves » In Italy, ‘A Good Restaurant Should Come With a Bed’ Rick Steves: On a great meal -- and an even better dinner conversation -- in Verona, Italy This had to be done in a "don't ask, don't tell" kind of way, because the Roman Catholic Church only started allowing the teaching of anatomy through dissection in the late 1800s. And it remains a market to this day. And within these historic lecture halls is Europe's oldest surviving anatomy theater, from the late 1500s. 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