Learn ceramics at La Meridiana, Certaldo
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/CULTURE, ITALY/ Updated : Sep 3, 2014, 13:59 IST
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Surrounded by Tuscany’s celebrated hill scenery, the medieval walled town of Certaldo seems as though it has almost been designed with the visitor’s absorption of local culture and artistic tradition in mind. It has a wonderful, s … Read more
Surrounded by Tuscany’s celebrated hill scenery, the medieval walled town of Certaldo seems as though it has almost been designed with the visitor’s absorption of local culture and artistic tradition in mind. It has a wonderful, sun-baked piazza, evocative Romanesque architecture, its own hilltop gardens and museum of religious art and a wonderful old fresco-filled palazzo fronted by a distinctive coat of arms in glazed terracotta. Read less
Surrounded by Tuscany’s celebrated hill scenery, the medieval walled town of Certaldo seems as though it has almost been designed with the visitor’s absorption of local culture and artistic tradition in mind. It has a wonderful, sun-baked piazza, evocative Romanesque architecture, its own hilltop gardens and museum of religious art and a wonderful old fresco-filled palazzo fronted by a distinctive coat of arms in glazed terracotta.If ceramics are your thing, what could be better than pouring Tuscany’s warm colours and Roman influences into your creations during a stay at a restored 15th century farmhouse, equipped with professional-standard studios and helpful, English-speaking staff? At La Meridiana, one of Italy’s foremost ceramics schools, you will be given the opportunity to experiment with new techniques, skills and ideas whether you have experience in the field or no. You can linger for a few days or several months, and have as much or as little help as you need. Pick an intensive ‘workshop’ to tackle a specific skill or topic, or a ‘clay group’ for a more leisurely exploration of local culture and cuisine alongside your course.
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