Friday, January 1, 2016

A day's Adventure in Trieste


Now that we are in Trieste, Italy, after overcoming our jetlag in London, it feels as if our adventure has really begun! As you can see in the pics. The weather in Trieste is overcast and very balmy. Our first ‘port of call’ was the Museo de Mare – the Trieste Maritime Museum.  Trieste was one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when it was the principal outlet to the sea of the Habsburg Empire. After it became part of Italy in 1920 Trieste’s ship building industry flourished. This small, well presented museum features a huge variety of models of vessels in the area and how they were made  - diagrams and tools.  Next we strolled through the narrow streets of the old  town and had a relaxing break in at the Cafe Tommaseo, one of  several historic  cafes in the area, all of which have their own special stories. Later we travelled by bus down the coast to the Mirimar Castle, perched on a prominent point on the west side of Trieste.   Specifically designed by and for Ferdinand Maximilian in 1860, today the castle and park grounds are open to the public and the surrounding waters are a well protected maritime reserve.  Back to the city and a trip on a local bus which wound through Trieste’s narrow old town streets hairpinning up the hill to the 14th century Castle Quisto, set in parklands above the city. However it was closed…… Having noticed several flights of stairs on our bendy bus route, we stepped down to a town square to find a street market in full swing, and everyone seemed to be there, enjoying hot beverages, beers, food and gossiping.  Ideal on a balmy autumn early evening - especially with a chocolate waffle in hand! The day finished with  a light meal at the comfortable Pizzeria Crystal.  Trieste done!  Now to our hotel to prepare for our Venice adventure tomorrow……..

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