Inside Inferno, following Langdon’s footsteps in Florence, Venice and Istanbul – home

  • I am the shade

    “I am the shade,

    through the dolent city I flee.

    … along the banks of the

    river arno

    I scramble breathless…”

  • I am the shade

    “I am the shade,

    through the dolent city I flee.

    … along the banks of the

    river arno

    I scramble breathless…”

  • Ponte Vecchio

    “…Ponte Vecchio

    the medieval stone bridge that serves as a pedestrian walkway

    into the old city.”

  • Duomo

    “Langdon

    wandered around the interior of the

    Duomo

    admiring the artwork that Ignazio had so deeply loved…”

  • Maschera di Dante

    “The Dante death mask is around the corner, Marta told

    Sienna.

    It’s displayed in a narrow space called

    l’andito…”

  • Battistero

    “Until you step inside,

    Langdon

    reminded himself,

    picturing the mind-boggling mosaic work of the interior…”

  • Santa Croce

    “And to round out your image of Dante,

    here is

    a statue from the

    Piazza di Santa Croce…”

  • Badia Fiorentina

    “Crossing before

    The bargello,

    I cut west

    toward the spire

    of the Badia…”

  • Porta Romana

    “…they could make their way

    across it,

    bypassing the

    Porta Romana undetected.”

  • Piazza Signoria

    “Langdon’s

    visits to the Palazzo Vecchio had begun

    here on the

    Piazza della Signoria”

  • Palazzo Vecchio

    “No!” Langdon

    pointed out the window at the commanding edifice in the distance.

    “I recognize the

    Palazzo Vecchio.”

  • Palazzo Pitti

    “The Pitti’s

    grand entrance

    was as blunt and unwelcoming

    as he recalled it.”

  • Vasari

    “NOT AN APOLOGY,

    Langdon mused.

    An artist’s name.

    “Vasari”

    Sienna stammered…”

  • Corridoio Vasariano

    “…the Vasari Corridor

    was designed by

    Giorgio Vasari

    in 1564 under orders of the Medici ruler,

    Grand Duke Cosimo I…”

  • Chiesa Dante

    “KNOWN AS THE

    Church of Dante,

    the sanctuary of Chiesa di Santa Margherita dei Cerchi

    is more of a chapel than a church.”

  • Casa Dante

    “Sienna

    eyed the banner

    with uncertainty.

    “We’re going

    to

    Dante’s house?””

  • Campanile Giotto

    “Up ahead rose the unmistakable shape

    of a campanile…

    Commonly known as

    Giotto’s bell tower…”

  • Botticelli

    “Langdon

    recognized the image at once.

    The masterpiece

    before him

    La Mappa dell’Inferno”

  • Bargello

    “…The bargello.

    Langdon

    pressed his forehead to

    the cool glass”

  • Accademia

    “Langdon

    had been mesmerized by

    Michelangelo’s

    David

    when he first saw

    it as a teenager”

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One book three cities

inferno

Robert Langdon is back and he has replaced his Harris tweed suit and Mickey Mouse watch with a Brioni suit as he goes about solving this new Italian mystery.
The book “Inferno” sets out to challenge a scenario where all of the characters are not what they purport to be.

 

Amongst the many coup de theatre in the book the striking characters are the three magnificent cities making up the backdrop to this adventure, namely Florence, Venice and Istanbul. On our site you will find details of all of the locations visited by Sienna and Prof. Langdon in their race against time to…

 

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