Welcome home, world traveler!
After three and a half months abroad, Art was ready to come back to the ol' Lone Star State.
Caption/Photo: Paulina Martin ‘17, @University of Dallas Career Development Photographer
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Welcome home, world traveler!
After three and a half months abroad, Art was ready to come back to the ol' Lone Star State.
Caption/Photo: Paulina Martin ‘17, @University of Dallas Career Development Photographer
Ciao Venice!
Art went to Venice! After touring the Piazza San Marco and the basilica, he decided to see the view across the lagoon. Pictured in the background is the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore. Designed by Andrea Palladio, this Renaissance building can be seen gleaming across the water. Art planned on crossing the lagoon via gondola to visit the church until it started raining, so he settled for a coffee in a cafe instead!
Caption/Photo: Charlie Sigur ‘18, University of Dallas Career Development Student Assistant
Home Sweet Rome!
It's already getting warmer in Rome and Art decided to spend some time inside the Villa Farnesina! Located in the beautiful Trastevere district of Rome, this Renaissance Villa was built in the 16th Century for a banker named Agostino Chigi. The house is filled with frescos done by Raphael, Il Sodomo, and several other famous artists. Art's favorite room was the Hall of the Perspective Views which was designed by Baldassarre Peruzzi in 1519. Caption/Photo: Charlie Sigur ‘18, University of Dallas Career Development Student Assistant
Greetings from London!
After minding the gap exiting the tube in London, Art emerged from Westminster Station to behold a wonderful view of Elizabeth Tower at nighttime. Inside the clock tower is a bell known as Big Ben whose chimes can be heard within a five mile radius! Caption/Photo: Paulina Martin ‘17, @University of Dallas Career Development Photographer
Greetings from Ireland!
Art was really living life on the edge when he paid a visit to the Cliffs of Moher. Are you even a UD student if you don't make a pilgrimage to the Cliffs? Located at the southwestern side of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher can reach a maximum height of 700 feet. This means if you take an unnecessary risk, you could experience a 7 second long plunge into the Atlantic Ocean! Caption/Photo: Paulina Martin ‘17, @University of Dallas Career Development Photographer
#TravelingThursday in Greece! Art made it to the Acropolis of Athens! He had his picture taken in front of the Parthenon, but soon got a bit tired of the hordes of selfie-stick wielding tourists. Art then decided to get away from all the tourists and hangout at the Erectheion instead. Also located on the Acropolis, the construction of this unique temple was completed in 406 BC. Dedicated to the gods Poseidon and Athena, the Erechtheion is famous for its porch featuring several caryatids (statues serving as columns).
Caption/Photo: Charlie Sigur ‘18, University of Dallas Career Development Student Assistant
Greetings from Greece! Art is sitting on Mount Parnassos and overlooking the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece, which has suffered all sorts of damage. After being built in the 7th century B.C., it had been rebuilt twice in antiquity after a fire and an earthquake, and now suffers from decay due to its soft, limestone material.
Caption/Photo: Paulina Martin ‘17, @University of Dallas Career Development Photographer
Happy #TravelTuesday! Art is hitting the books extra hard this week before leaving to Greece for ten days! Stay tuned for more to come from Greece!
Caption/Photo: Paulina Martin ‘17, @University of Dallas Career Development Photographer