The tour group's Monday started with exclusive access to Florence's Uffizi Museum.
One of the Uffizi and Florence's most treasured paintings - Botticelli's
Prof. Cook breaks down the only painting in the Uffizi attributed to Leonardi Da Vinci
The group only had an hour-and-a-half and had to pass by room after room of ancient paintings and sculpture.
A vew from the Uffizi of the famed Ponte Vecchio bridge.
An extremely rare, and only, painting in the Uffizi by Michelangelo.
Our group making its way with exclusive access to the Medici Valsari corridor.
A great view of the river banks of the Arno River in Florence.
The Wabash travelers making their way back to city center approaching the Ponte Vecchio
A quick stop at the Orsanmichele church and museum gave the group an up close look at original statues which once adorned the building's wall. Outside now are replicas, inside are the originals.
Giambologna's San Luca in bronze
Our group in front of Florence Cathedral in the city center.
The towering Florence cathedral.
The 'Friends of Florence are restoring the fresco behind Bill Cook. The fresco depicts orphan children meeting their parents. Bill will be honored with a plaque beside the painting for his work with the organization.
Eleven members of the group enjoyed a late-afternoon private wine tasting at Alessi wine bard next to our hotel. Anotella was our charming host.
A quick stop at the Orsanmichele church and museum gave the group an up close look at original statues which once adorned the building's wall. Outside now are replicas, inside are the originals.
The 'Friends of Florence are restoring the fresco behind Bill Cook. The fresco depicts orphan children meeting their parents. Bill will be honored with a plaque beside the painting for his work with the organization.