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Quiz about A Grand Tour of Italy
Quiz about A Grand Tour of Italy

A Grand Tour of Italy Trivia Quiz


This birthplace of the Renaissance has it all- natural beauty, friendly and gracious people, and a history surpassed by none. Follow me from Venice across Italy on a remarkable journey.

A multiple-choice quiz by jstagamtome. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
jstagamtome
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
171,178
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. We fly to Venice and take a water taxi from the airport directly to the Grand Canal. We check into the Danieli Hotel and find our rooms overlooking the old prison. What famous bridge connects the courts of justice with this prison? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. We awake early the next morning to avoid the crowds as we head to Venice's main square. The multidomed church adjacent to the Doge's Palace is named after an apostle. Reportedly the bones of the apostle were smuggled back to Venice from Alexandria in the 9th century by packing them in pork fat, so they would be untouched by the Muslim customs agents. What is the name of the church, the square, and the saint, who is also the patron saint of the city? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. On a day trip down the Brenta Canal we see a string of beautiful neoclassical villas all along the canal. They were designed by the most famous architect of the period, and his work was the inspiration for Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. What is his name? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. We're heading inland from Venice, we stop at an enoteca to sample the intense, sweet Amarone wines, and continue to the Renaissance town of Romeo and Juliet. In what town can you visit Juliet's legendary balcony and tomb? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. After spending a day in Trieste and taking in the Roman ruins above the city and the cosmopolitan atmosphere, we head west across the Lombardy and Piedmont plains. We reach the wine growing region of Piedmont and stop in Nieve for dinner. This region is dotted with small villages which have given their names to the famous wines of the region. Which of the following wines on our wine list is not from this region? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. We now head to Genoa to visit old friends. This town, nestled between the mountains and the sea, is rich in history. We cannot visit Paganini's house, which was torn down for a development, but near the old city walls we come across the 15th century house of a famous explorer. What is his name?

Answer: (First and last name or just last name (Anglicised spelling))
Question 7 of 10
7. Driving east along the coast, passing the picturesque towns of Portofino, Camogli, and the "Five Lands", we reach Tuscany. We come to a famous town which used to be on the coast, but the harbor was chained by the Genoese during a war in 1284, and silt build up now finds the city inland. What is the name of this town? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Driving through Tuscany, we pass through Volterra famed for its exquisite alabaster sculptures, then San Gimignano, the "medieval Manhattan" with its thirteen surviving towers, to reach Siena.Having lunch at the great square, we realize this is the site of the famed Palio. What is this? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In Florence, we feast our eyes on the greatest collection of Renaissance art. Some of my favorite sculptures are Michelangelo's unfinished "Four Prisoners". They and the famous statue of David are located where? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. After visiting the Uffizi gallery in Florence, we head to the famous pedestrian bridge spanning the river Arno. It was in use since medieval times, and housed goldsmiths, tanners, and other merchants. It also has an art gallery spanning the upper floor. What is the name of this bridge? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. We fly to Venice and take a water taxi from the airport directly to the Grand Canal. We check into the Danieli Hotel and find our rooms overlooking the old prison. What famous bridge connects the courts of justice with this prison?

Answer: Bridge of Sighs

Casanova was a famous prisoner here, although he escaped.
2. We awake early the next morning to avoid the crowds as we head to Venice's main square. The multidomed church adjacent to the Doge's Palace is named after an apostle. Reportedly the bones of the apostle were smuggled back to Venice from Alexandria in the 9th century by packing them in pork fat, so they would be untouched by the Muslim customs agents. What is the name of the church, the square, and the saint, who is also the patron saint of the city?

Answer: St. Mark

A vision revealed that Venice would never achieve greatness until the bones were recovered, hence the expedition. It is recounted in Mark Twain's "The Innocents Abroad".
3. On a day trip down the Brenta Canal we see a string of beautiful neoclassical villas all along the canal. They were designed by the most famous architect of the period, and his work was the inspiration for Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. What is his name?

Answer: Palladio

Some beautiful Italian scenery, including one of these villas, can be seen in the uncelebrated film "The Gamble" with Jennifer Beals and Faye Dunaway.
4. We're heading inland from Venice, we stop at an enoteca to sample the intense, sweet Amarone wines, and continue to the Renaissance town of Romeo and Juliet. In what town can you visit Juliet's legendary balcony and tomb?

Answer: Verona

Verona has several attractive Renaissance squares and outdoor markets. The city attracts romantics. When we visited Juliet's tomb we encountered a young man with a bouquet of flowers, weeping, with his head resting on the side of the empty stone tomb.
5. After spending a day in Trieste and taking in the Roman ruins above the city and the cosmopolitan atmosphere, we head west across the Lombardy and Piedmont plains. We reach the wine growing region of Piedmont and stop in Nieve for dinner. This region is dotted with small villages which have given their names to the famous wines of the region. Which of the following wines on our wine list is not from this region?

Answer: Chianti

Our chef, who reminded everyone of John Belushi, still sends a card every year at Christmas time!
6. We now head to Genoa to visit old friends. This town, nestled between the mountains and the sea, is rich in history. We cannot visit Paganini's house, which was torn down for a development, but near the old city walls we come across the 15th century house of a famous explorer. What is his name?

Answer: Christopher Columbus

Whether it's his house is not certain, but it is of the period. Genoa also has a modern aquarium in the port, and a medieval old town leading down to the seafood markets by the water.
7. Driving east along the coast, passing the picturesque towns of Portofino, Camogli, and the "Five Lands", we reach Tuscany. We come to a famous town which used to be on the coast, but the harbor was chained by the Genoese during a war in 1284, and silt build up now finds the city inland. What is the name of this town?

Answer: Pisa

The town is known, of course, for the "Campo dei Miracoli" or "Field of Miracles", which contains the baptistry (check the acoustics), the cathedral, and the leaning tower.
8. Driving through Tuscany, we pass through Volterra famed for its exquisite alabaster sculptures, then San Gimignano, the "medieval Manhattan" with its thirteen surviving towers, to reach Siena.Having lunch at the great square, we realize this is the site of the famed Palio. What is this?

Answer: A horse race

In the Palio, representatives of each of the city's districts, bedecked in medieval garb, and carrying the flags of their district, ride bareback around the square amidst throngs of spectators.
9. In Florence, we feast our eyes on the greatest collection of Renaissance art. Some of my favorite sculptures are Michelangelo's unfinished "Four Prisoners". They and the famous statue of David are located where?

Answer: The Accademia

These unfinished statues, designed for pope Julius II's tomb, appear to be straining to burst from the unfinished marble.
10. After visiting the Uffizi gallery in Florence, we head to the famous pedestrian bridge spanning the river Arno. It was in use since medieval times, and housed goldsmiths, tanners, and other merchants. It also has an art gallery spanning the upper floor. What is the name of this bridge?

Answer: Ponte Vecchio

A good place to buy silk and Italian gold. The end of the quiz has come so soon, and we haven't even reached the capital. Hopefully we can continue our tour another time. Ciao!
Source: Author jstagamtome

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