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Italian Masterpieces
A Smithsonian Journey
11 days tour
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From the
beginnings of the ancient Roman Empire through the artistic
flowering of the Renaissance, Italy has been home to some of the
world's greatest masters of art and architecture. Explore
Italy's rich history and artistic legacy as you journey from
Rome to Florence and Perugia, and other hill towns of Tuscany
and Umbria. Enjoy intriguing excursions and special
presentations on the art and architecture of the region.
Discover breathtaking landscapes and the dramatic settings of
ancient villages, fine regional cuisine and wines, and time to
relax and follow your personal interests.
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Educational Highlights in Italy |
To travel in Italy
is to savor art and architecture, food and wine. Our local
guests speakers will enhance your experience with a series of
exclusive talks.
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Learn about
the art and architecture of the Vatican Museums and the
Sistine Chapel as art historian Paul Tegmeyer offers insight
into the artistic achievements of Michelangelo, Bernini,
Bramante, and Raphael.
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Immerse yourself in the glories of Florence
during a lecture featuring Renaissance artists represented
in the Uffizi Gallery. This lecture will be held in an
International School of Art in Florence
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Join a chef in Florence for
an evening exploring traditional Tuscan cuisine.
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Meet an expert
in fresco painting who discusses the history and techniques
of this important Italian painting style, and explains the
amazing restoration process on the frescoes at the Basilica
of St. Francis of Assisi.
Day
1: Overnight Flight
Day 2: Rome, Italy
Gather this evening for a welcome reception followed by dinner
featuring local delicacies, wine and captivating Italian music.
Today dinner is included.
Day 3: Rome - Vatican City
The Vatican is renowned for its impressive artistic masterpieces
and architecture. During a guided tour, marvel at the Vatican’s
collections of painting and sculpture, the Sistine Chapel
frescoes, and the Basilica’s art and architecture. An afternoon
panoramic coach tour of classical Rome highlights the Roman
Forum, the Circus Maximus, the Colosseum, and the Arch of
Constantine. Today breakfast is included.
Day 4: Rome - Siena - Florence
Travel to the rose-hued medieval city of Siena, once a rival to
Florence. Join a local expert for a walking tour that begins in
the shell-shaped Campo, set in the heart of the city and home to
the annual Palio horse race. Conclude with a tour of the richly
decorated cathedral, with its distinctively striated campanile
and fine sculpture by Pisano. Your day ends in Florence, the
capital of the Italian Renaissance. Today breakfast and dinner
are included.
Day 5: Florence
Experience a day devoted to the magnificent city of Florence. A
special walking tour features the cathedral, capped by
Brunelleschi’s dome and the symbol of Florence, and the bronze
doors designed by Ghiberti at the adjacent Baptistery. Continue
past the Piazza della Signoria to the Church of Santa Croce,
which houses frescoes by Giotto and the tombs of Michelangelo,
Galileo, and Machiavelli. This afternoon view paintings by
Leonardo, Botticelli, Raphael, and others at the world-famous
Uffizi Gallery. Today breakfast is included.
Day 6: Florence at Leisure or Lucca Excursion
Enjoy a day to further explore the cultural riches of Florence
independently or indulge in the Italian joy of dolce far niente
(the sweetness of doing nothing). A half-day optional excursion
features the small medieval town of Lucca, known for its
well-preserved Renaissance walls, Roman street plan, and piazza
full of ambiance. This evening enjoy a special cooking
demonstration of Tuscan specialties before dinner at a popular
Florentine restaurant. Today breakfast and dinner are included.
Day 7: Florence - Perugia
Travel through the rolling countryside of Tuscany and Umbria to
Perugia. During a leisurely, guided walking tour, explore
Perugia’s massive Etruscan walls and the Piazza IV Novembre, one
of the grandest squares in Italy, surrounded by medieval palaces
and cathedrals. Today breakfast and dinner are included.
Day 8: Perugia - Assisi - Perugia
Learn about the art of fresco painting prior to visiting nearby
Assisi, the famous hill town known for its magnificent Basilica
of St. Francis. Tour the restored basilica and admire the
delicate colors and forms of Giotto’s and Cimabue’s frescoes.
Upon returning to Perugia, the afternoon is unscheduled so that
you may relax in a pleasant piazza, discover historic
neighborhoods, or visit a museum housing paintings by Umbrian
masters. Today breakfast is included.
Day 9: Perugia - Montepulciano - Perugia
Today, explore one of Tuscany's most enchanting hill towns.
Montepulciano, a pearl of the Renaissance, offers breathtaking
views of the surrounding landscape. A guided walking tour
features the old town with its fortified gateway and magnificent
Renaissance-style palazzi. Outside of town, stop at the
exquisite honey-colored church of Madonna di San Biagio, a
Renaissance gem and the final masterpiece of Sangallo. Enjoy a
tasting of Montepulciano's famous Vino Nobile at a nearby wine
cellar. Today breakfast and dinner are included.
Day 10: Perugia - Orvieto - Rome
Depart Perugia and stop at the Etruscan hill town of Orvieto,
known for its white wine and one of the finest Gothic cathedrals
in Italy, housing a stunning fresco cycle by Signorelli. There
will be ample time for a leisurely lunch or exploring this town
on your own. Later today, arrive at a hotel near the Rome
airport and enjoy a festive farewell dinner. Today breakfast and
dinner are included.
Day 11: Rome - Tour Concludes
Your tour ends today in the city of Rome. Today breakfast is
included.

Stay a little longer...with
a 1 night pre- or post-tour stay in Rome starting at $150 per
person, double.
Base Rates Per Person
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Departure Date |
Double |
Single |
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2008 |
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July 21; Nov 3, 10 |
$2099 |
$2899 |
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September 8, 22;
October 6 |
$2499 |
$3099 |
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2009 |
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March 23 |
$2099 |
$2899 |
| April 13 |
$2499 |
$3099 |
Tour and air
prices are lead-in rates from a specific gateway based on
double occupancy and include fuel surcharges and internal
flights, these rates are subject to change. Please call for
triple or child occupancy rates. Please confirm your
specific itinerary at the time of booking. Taxes and fees
are additional, for tours that feature a cruise; port taxes
are not included in the prices above.
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