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Luciano Pavarotti
enjoy a cappuccino in Modena |
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The bell tower of Modena's Dome Ghirlandina
Was completed in 1319 and is 87 meters tall. From
the tower, guards signalled the opening of the city gates and
kept watch over the town hall, Piazza Grande, and Modena's center.
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Pavarotti's wedding day in Modena
Attending the wedding were Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras who teamed up with Pavarotti for his Three Tenors concert. |
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Exhibition of Ferrari's car in Piazza Grande.
New exhibition in Modena, Italy honours artists and their cars displaying the most beautiful Ferrari cars. |
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Typical cappuccino and brioche in Italy.
Enjoy the typical Italian breakfast with cappuccino
and brioche in bars in Modena.
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Balsamic vinegar.
The exact process of making authentic balsamic vinegar remains shrouded in mystery. |
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Artistic and cultural VACATIONS in ITALY
Great Italian artist Luciano Pavarotti, the famous opera singer from Modena, in the Emilia Romagna region, Italy was a soul man.
The Telegraph made an article about Pavarotti and his country, Italy. In it they say that cappuccino coffee is one of the famous
drinks found in all Italian bars.
There are a lot of cafes, sandwich bars and shops in the square of Modena city. It is now forbidden to smoke in Italian bars and coffee
shops and a lot of famous people such as James Brown, Lucio Dalla from Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy, Celin Dion and and other artists
like the idea of having a cappuccino in the free smoke Italian bars.
Luciano Pavarotti famous for singing songs such as Nessun Dorma, M’appari, Che gelida manina, Mamma, Caruso, Ave Maria, Volare and many
others famous opera songs, (you can listen to some of them on You Tube) went for dinner in Iccara , New York.
He had a lot of appetizers,
pastries, cappuccino, bread, various pastas, primavera salad, some soda, Italian wine (Chianti) and to finish a good espresso.
The cappuccino coffee house
Pavarotti had a lot of friends, he also travelled to the Uk, Glasgow, the Barbican in London, having breakfast in the famous
“cappuccino coffee house” there, even if his favourite drink was the espresso, he really appreciated the cappuccino.
Something that he was passionate for was horse riding, equestrianism and relaxing in secluded farmhouses in the Italian country,
famous for the hospitality and the lifestyle.
He spent a lot of time with his family on the holiday farm in Modena, sharing his time
between Parma and Faenza.
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