Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Dante’s train

    Dante’s train

    From Florence to Ravenna passing among the most beautiful villages in Italy After the summer break, travel with Dante’s Train, between Florence and Ravenna, resumes. 136 km aboard the “Centoporte”, a historic train made available by the FS Italiane Foundation, which on weekends travels on the Faentina railway line, the first in Italy to cross…

  • 140 years ago …

    140 years ago …

    A very delicate movement Michelangelo’s David was moved between 30th July and 8th August 1873 On July 30st 1873, the long and difficult move of the David from Piazza della Signoria to the Galleria dell’Accademia began, inaugurated in June 1872. The task of coordinating and fine-tuning the transport of the marble giant, taking care of…

  • Lambs, lions, wild boars and angels…

    Lambs, lions, wild boars and angels…

    Fountains and small fountains in the streets of Florence Once, while walking through the streets burned by the summer heat, you met some very useful cast iron fountains that dispensed fresh and drinkable water. In Rome, rich in water, there are still hundreds of them, they are called “nasoni” due to the characteristic shape of…

  • The Games of Florence  for the Patron

    The Games of Florence for the Patron

    From the Palio of Cocchi to football in livery An old Florentine saying goes: Bread and feasts keep the people quiet. This is why the history of Florence is full of parties and games… It was June 23rd 1563, the eve of Saint John, when Duke Cosimo I de ‘Medici instituted the Palio dei Cocchi…

  • The nose glasses: an invention from Florence or Pisa?

    The nose glasses: an invention from Florence or Pisa?

    Even Umberto Eco, in The Name of the Rose, tells that Guglielmo di Baskerville shows a pair of glasses, calling them the work of today, claiming to have received them as a gift from Salvino degli Armati. A character, Salvino, whom no document from the 14th century reports or mentions. The story of the invention…

  • Estimated, hatde and loved: Giorgio Vasari, the ‘thousand lives’ and the wedding planner

    Estimated, hatde and loved: Giorgio Vasari, the ‘thousand lives’ and the wedding planner

    In the margin of a copy of “The Lives … by Giorgio Vasari”, an unsigned note was found: “Cheeky, presumptuous, evil beast, ignorant, envious, liar …” and other perhaps worse offenses. It is said that they were written by Annibale Carracci (Bolognese painter), Vasari’s archenemy… Although he was never an excellent artist, Giorgio Vasari had…

  • Flower in Florence. At the  Ctystal Palace and on the balconies

    Flower in Florence. At the Ctystal Palace and on the balconies

    Spring Market Exhibition at the Giardino dell’Orticultura (Horticultural Garden) from 25th April 2022 to 1st May 2022 Every 25th April in the Giardino dell’Orticultura in Florence, at the Ponte Rosso, the traditional exhibition of plants and flowers opens. It’s worth to make a visit not only for the wonderful plants of nurserymen from all over…

  • Time is inverted and the sun runs on the floor

    Time is inverted and the sun runs on the floor

    Santa Maria del Fiore casket of religiosity and works of art, also holds numbers, curiosities and scientific instruments. Filippo Brunelleschi was not only an architect but also an excellent mathematician and in his Dome, not only beautiful but also mysterious, there is a lot of hidden mathematics. In the numbers of its dimensions, we can…

  • Caruso, a neapolitan in Florence

    Caruso, a neapolitan in Florence

    “… This hillock is not earth, it is something unreal … When I come up here, I come because I need a spiritual recreation … “ Enrico Caruso was born in Naples on 25 February 1873 who, with his magnificent tenor voice, will bring the most beautiful melodies of Italian operas to the world. Acclaimed…

  • Curious roads and narrow streets around Zà Zà

    Curious roads and narrow streets around Zà Zà

    Around our restaurant, in Piazza del Mercato Centrale (Mercato Centrale Square), in the area of Piazza San Lorenzo (San Lorenzo Square), a stone’s throw from the Florence Cathedral and the railway station, you can still read the ancient names of Florentine streets full of history and curiosities. Borgo La Noce is the road that connects…