Day 1: Tuesday, September 21st, 2010
Group Flight to Venice
Day 2: Wednesday, September 22nd
Benvenuti to Italy
Meet your tour manager's assistant, Elisabetta Mustillo, at the airport before transferring to Mestre for free time and exploration. Enjoy lunch at restaurant Corte Sconta before checking into your Incantato Tour Hotel: Villa Pace Park Hotel Bolognese. Freshen up and relax.
Meet your Tour Manager, Barbara Holl, before transferring back to Mestre for leisure, exploration, and your first performance. Sing mass at Church Santa Maria Goretti, followed by welcome dinner back at the hotel restaurant.
Day 3: Thursday, September 23rd
Venice In-Depth - High Mass
Start your day with a boat ride to Venice and a guided city tour visiting Piazza San Marco, Bridge of Sighs, Doge's Palace, and St. Mark's Cathedral, where your choir will sing for High Mass.
Dinner in Venice at Restaurant Trovatore before returning to the hotel.
Day 4: Friday, September 24th
Via Padua to Tuscany
Continue to visit the Basilica of Saint Anthony where you will sing High Mass and meet with Franciscan Friars. Continue to Tuscany for a wine tasting with light lunch at Castello di Lispida.
Overnight stay in Florence at Starhotel Tuscany.
Day 5: Saturday, September 25th
Florence Visits - High Mass
See the many highlights of Florence. Sing and celebrate High Mass at Duomo or at Santa Croce. You will also see Santa Maria del Fiore & the Accademia Museum.
Free time, lunch and dinner on your own.
Day 6: Sunday, September 26th
Under the Tuscan Sun
Embark on a leisurely excursion to Siena and pay your respects to Saint Catherine at her shrine, then visit the city and Duomo . Free time to enjoy the beautiful countryside, shop, etc. Sing and celebrate High Mass at Santa Croce Church in Florence.
Day 7: Monday, September 27th
to Rome via Assisi
After breakfast, continue south to the Eternal City. Stop in magnificent Assisi, visit the San Francesco Basilica, the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Capella Del Transito, and Basilica of St. Clare. Sing and celebrate High Mass at San Francesco Basilica. Enjoy lunch at Buca di San Francesco before a guided city tour. Continue to Rome, see the magical squares including the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps. Enjoy a pizza dinner at Ristorante Casareccio before your overnight stay at the Casa Domitilla Hotel.
Day 8: Tuesday, September 28th
Rome In-Depth
Optional morning visit to the catacombs. Visit the Eternal City with a local guide; starting with the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. Free time for lunch in the area. Then see the Roman Colosseum and Roman Forum. The choir sings for High Mass at St. Peter's Basilica followed by private tour of the Vatican with recital at the Sistine Chapel.
Day 9: Wednesday, September 29th
Papal Audience and Farewell
Participate and sing in the Papal Audience. Take a guided tour of ancient Rome including Capitoline Hill, Tarpeian Rock, Roman Forum, and Coliseum. Transfer to Sant'Agnese in Agone for farewell concert followed by farewell dinner at Nautilus Restaurant, featuring local specialties and piano music. Return for overnight at Casa Domitilla.
Day 10: Thursday, September 30th
Rome Departure
Return with memories to last a lifetime!
Every Incantato Pilgrimage is custom-designed to take in the sights that are most meaningful to your group. This itinerary is a continuous work in progress.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
The Diocese of Evansville Incantato 10 Day Itinerary
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Friday, March 12, 2010
City Facts about Florence
- Florence is the most populous city in Tuscany, with 367,569 inhabitants.
- A centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the richest and wealthiest cities of the time, Florence is often considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance; in fact, it has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages.
- The historic centre of Florence attracts millions of tourists each year and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982.
- It has been the birthplace or chosen home of many notable historical figures, such as Dante, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei, Roberto Cavalli and Emilio Pucci.
- Florence being historically the first home of Italian fashion is also home to the legendary Italian fashion establishment Salvatore Ferragamo, notable as one of the oldest and most famous Italian fashion houses.
- Florence has been a setting for numerous works of fiction and movies, including the novels and associated films, such as "Hannibal", "A Room with a View", "Tea with Mussolini" and "Virgin Territory".
- The city is one of the great wine-growing regions in the world. The Chianti region is just south of the city, and its Sangiovese grapes figure prominently not only in its Chianti Classico wines but also in many of the more recently developed Supertuscan blends.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
City Facts about Rome
Incantato Tours sends The Diocese of Evansville to "The Eternal City": Rome. Here are some interesting facts about the Italian capital:
- Rome's early history is shrouded in legend. According to Roman tradition, the city was founded by the twins Romulus and Remus on 21 April 753 BC.
- Due to this centrality on many levels, the city has been nicknamed "Caput Mundi" (Latin for "Capital of the World") and "The Eternal City".
- Its rich artistic heritage and vast amount of ancient, notably architectural and archaeological sites, contribute to the city's UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- Rome is the third-most-visited tourist destination in the European Union.
- The city hosted the 1960 Olympic Games and is also an official candidate for the 2020 Olympic Games.
- Rome is an important centre for music, and it has an intense musical scene, including several prestigious music conservatories and theatres. It hosts the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (founded in 1585), for which new concert halls have been built in the new Parco della Musica, one of the largest musical venues in the world.
- A Jewish influence in the italian dishes can be seen, as Jews have lived in Rome since the 1st century BCE. Examples of these include "Saltimbocca alla Romana" - a veal cutlet, Roman-style; topped with raw ham and sage and simmered with white wine and butter - and "Carciofi alla giudia" - artichokes fried in olive oil, typical of Roman Jewish cooking.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Join The Diocese of Evansville on Their Pilgrimage and Performance Tour of Bella Italia
Venice, Padua, Florence, Siena, Assisi, Rome and The Vatican
featuring
A myriad of Catholic pilgrimage sights, Mass celebrations, along with
unique performance opportunities for the choir in major cathedrals
A custom-designed 10-day Pilgrimage and Performance Tour
to Italy, presented by Incantato & Faith in Travel for:
The Diocese of Evansville
Most Rev. Gerald A. Gettelfinger, Bishop
Jeremy Korba, Diocese Music Director
September 21st-30th, 2010
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