Day 17 – Trieste
We then became tourists again and walked to some of the sites in the central area of Trieste, including two beautiful orthodox churches (one Greek, one Serbian). And, on the way to our pizzeria for dinner, we stopped at the bookshop once owned by Umberto Saba, a Triestian poet whose words were the basis for several of our art songs this summer.
After pizza and an obligatory gelato, we visited the Piazza dell’Unità, the main public space in Trieste (and, so they say, the largest piazza of any Italian city without a church). Our own Ilsa got to try out an electric violin that was being played by a busker.
Before returning to Duino, we stopped at a few other sites–the Castello di San Giusto, Trieste’s Synagogue (largest in Europe) and the outside of the Risiera di San Sabba, a former rice processing facility that was used by the Nazis as Italy’s only concentration camp and is now a museum and remembrance area.
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