Galileo's Home in Arcetri

Jeralyn Loucks, Ruth Loucks, Ken Licht, and Don Bruns were escorted by Piero Salinari into Galileo's home "Villa il Gioiello" (The Jewel), so named because of its wonderful location overlooking Florence. Galileo lived here under house arrest for about 10 years after his trial with the Inquisition in Rome early in the 17th century. His daughters lived in the Convent of San Matteo, only a short walk from his home. "Galileo's Daughter", a recent book by Dava Sobel, gives lots of details on the area, and reading it was good preparation for the tour. (More details will be added later).

Galileos street entrance

This is the gate to Galileo's home. The upper part of the building is seen behind the wall.

Galileos patio

Galileo's courtyard; here he had a small garden.

Galileos patio and tower

The courtyard is enclosed by a wall and archway leading to a larger garden area, where Galileo grew fruit trees.

Galileos patio and tower2

Overlooking the courtyard are various rooms. The small upper room was very warm in the sun, and used to dry fruits.

Piero opening Galileos door

Piero opening Galileos door, inside an entryway accessed from the courtyard. Ken is looking on.

plaque over Galileos door

The plaque over Galileos door (seen in the previous photo).

Galileos living room

Galileos living room; Jeralyn, Ken, Piero, and Ruth delighted at the scene. The building is being renovated by the University, so some of the rooms have more original flooring or roof than other rooms. None of the wall plaster is original, but the stone works are original.

Galileo kitchen sink

Galileo's kitchen sink; the original terra cotta pipes are visible inside the hole.

Don at Galileos door

Don at Galileo's door to the street.

Convent

The location of the Convent of San Matteo, now owned by a monastery.

Convent sign

Sign at the entrance to the monastery.

convent sign English

Convent sign in English


Many thanks to Piero Salinari for allowing us to tour Galileo's home, and for the wonderful descriptions he provided!
(Click here for a quick summary of the rest of the Italy 2002 tour)

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