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General Category => Off the Record => Topic started by: Savonarola on July 16, 2023, 05:35:27 PM

Title: The Grand Tour
Post by: Savonarola on July 16, 2023, 05:35:27 PM
I was recently back in Detroit and visited the Detroit Institute of Art.  One of the sections they have is called "The Grand Tour," which has a collection of 17th and 18th century paintings and objet d'art from (or inspired by) Rome, Naples, Florence and Venice that would have been typical for a young man on his grand tour to have collected.  At the end there was a "Your turn" place which asked the visitor to describe his own Grand Tour on a three by five card and place it in a binder.  I wrote:

Paris- to study culinary arts
Florence- to burn secular vanities to study the Renaissance
Fez- to study sacred music
Southern Spain- to see the old Moorish kingdoms and study their architecture

(Yes, I realize this misses the point of the Grand Tour, which was to get drunk and collect venereal diseases.)

How would you answer that, assuming you could pick any four cities for your Grand Tour, (not necessarily near each other, or in Europe) which would you pick and what would you do there?
Title: Re: The Grand Tour
Post by: Maladict on July 17, 2023, 04:22:29 AM
Great question. My younger self would have gone for the more classical Grand Tour (and did). But now that I have already spent a couple of years in Italy and travelled extensively in Europe, I'm drawn more to the other parts of the old world.

- Peloponnese: seen the highlights, but there is infinitely more to study on that small bit of land.
- Egypt, simply because it would take months to take in the sheer amount of history on display.
- The Levant, preferably Syria but any of the four countries really.
- Iran, to correct my woeful lack of knowledge on all things Persian.
Title: Re: The Grand Tour
Post by: Josephus on July 17, 2023, 05:23:15 AM
hmmm....without thinking about it too much.

Japan. To witness its culture.
St. Petersburg, Russia. To read Russian lit on the banks of the Neva
Iraq. (With guides, handlers and security). To correct my knowledge of all things Babylonian
Chechia. For a Bohemian ending

Title: Re: The Grand Tour
Post by: mongers on July 17, 2023, 07:09:47 AM
New York
Istanbul
Delhi
Beijing
Title: Re: The Grand Tour
Post by: The Minsky Moment on July 17, 2023, 08:29:28 AM
Mar-a-lago: to move my arms back and forth to Elton John
The Titanic: I hear all the cool kids are doing it
Hong Kong: John Lee assures me its great now that they've cleared out the democracy rats
Moscow: lunch with Prigozhin at Ruski, a lovely windowed restaurant on the 85th floor with spectacular views.  What could go wrong?
Title: Re: The Grand Tour
Post by: garbon on July 17, 2023, 09:17:03 AM
New York
Berlin
Florence
Rome
Title: Re: The Grand Tour
Post by: grumbler on July 17, 2023, 03:35:49 PM
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 17, 2023, 08:29:28 AMMar-a-lago: to move my arms back and forth to Elton John
The Titanic: I hear all the cool kids are doing it
Hong Kong: John Lee assures me its great now that they've cleared out the democracy rats
Moscow: lunch with Prigozhin at Ruski, a lovely windowed restaurant on the 85th floor with spectacular views.  What could go wrong?

Let me guess: your wife/NOK suggested this itinerary.
Title: Re: The Grand Tour
Post by: Savonarola on July 19, 2024, 01:23:48 PM
I was back in the 313 a couple weeks ago and visited the Detroit Institute of Arts.  They still have the "Your turn" part at the end of the Grand Tour exhibit.  This person has clearly put some planning into his or her ultimate trip of a lifetime:

(https://i.imgur.com/jmXjc0I.jpg)

:o :o :o

Kendama is a ball and cup type game.  I had never heard of it, but it looks like some people take it quite seriously: