Yep, mint condition with sticker. I already had my copy though, but this is why it’s always interesting as a die-hard to browse through these stands. Continuing, the great thing about Europe is that there’s small cathedrals and churches everywhere, you sometimes just need to know where to look. Entering a small street we found the Chiesa di San Pietro in Banchi, and this picture kind of shows how Genoa is setup:
And no matter how small, chances are it’s beautiful inside. Another testament why you shouldn’t write something off for looking uninteresting from the outside:
A few hundred meters further we stumbled upon the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, which really jumped out of it. Notice how different it looks from regular cathedrals. I wasn’t able to come up with a landscape photo so my brother send me his.
Hi hi hi get it? He rotated his. Pa dum tish. But anyway, you get the idea. Inside the cathedral the design structures continued, giving it kind of a bit of a South African look due to the references to a Zebra.
Getting hungry now, so we stopped for a typical Italian Lunch. Seriously though, after 3 days you do get tired of Pizza, Spaghetti and what else.
Following our treck through the city we stumbled upon more cathedrals, and then eventually got lost for a bit, only to find a church they build once they ran out of funding. So no fancy pillars and statues on the outside. Solution? WE PAINT IT ON THE BUILDING. You think I’m making this up? Nope, it really happened this way.
