The Bell Tower, Before We Ran Up Its Stairs |
So instead of being satisfied with the current view from the
highest point in Florence, my friends and I began to wonder what it would be
like to see someone we knew on the top of the bell tower. How funny would that be? It was too enticing. My classmate Brian and I volunteered to go
all the way down to the piazza below, buy a ticket to the bell tower, climb
those stairs, and fulfill the fantasy.
Those staying behind pooled their money to help pay the
20,000 lire to get us in. They were
going to enjoy the experience, too, but they didn't have to do any more stair
climbing. I honestly don’t remember
running down those cathedral stairs, but from the trip up I remembered that they are some of the
oddest treads and rises I've ever experienced.
The lowest stairs in the Cathedral are fairly conventional,
but as soon as you get to the stairs in the dome itself, the structure of the
double walled dome is primary and the stairs fill in between the skins as best
they can. As you near the top of the
dome, not only are you going up stairs but also the side slope reaches nearly
45 degrees so some areas have you bending over in half so not to hit your head
on a beam. So how I made it down without
knocking myself out or twisting an ankle, I don’t know.
A Look Back to the Duomo |
After passing through the largest bronze doors I have ever
seen, I followed my friend Brian up the stairs of the bell tower. The trip up these steps I recall more
clearly, not for the details or the space, but of the pace. Brian was an avid jogger and we essentially
ran up these next 414 steps. It was a
cool day and there was a misty rain outside, but by the time we reached the top
I was pouring with sweat and completely out of breath. But the site at the top was worth it. Across the plaza and slightly elevated, we
could clearly see the figures of our classmates waving ferociously.
Our Friends, in the Middle, The Future Mrs. Yeoman, Centered |
Was it worth it?
Sure. By the end of a short
period of time, Brian and I climbed up and down a combined total of 1754 steps
in tight, awkward spaces just to see the city (and our friends) from a
different perspective.
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