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Italy Scavenger Hunt 6

Italy Scavenger Hunt 6

Q HUM 120 – Cultural Studies Virtual Study Abroad Italy – Unit 6: Scavenger Hunt Quest Scene & Location W/I Time Stamp Discovery 1. This northern Frenchman’s Rape of the Sabines is a dramatic elaboration on Michelangelo’s style and represents a bridge between these two styles of sculpture. 2. This building is capped with the 2nd largest dome in Florence. 3. The painter’s Last Judgment, located in the church of Madonna dell’Orto, is a great example of his trademark use of darkness and light. 4. This battle in 1571 was an important moment in the history of Venice, culminating in the defeat of the Ottoman Empire by Venice and the Holy League. 5. This walkway leads from the Doge’s palace to the old prison of Venice, and it is an example of this type of architecture. 6. This most famous Roman square takes its shape from this older ancient Roman structure which once stood on that spot. 7. This great baroque artist’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, represents these 4 rivers specifically. 8. This is the largest university in Europe, and this is when it was founded. 9. This is where “il Tridente” begins, or converges. 10. Gianlorenzo Bernini is buried in this Papal Basilica, which dates back to the 5th century (though it has been renovated and redesigned numerous times). These 3 other churches also contain Papal thrones and are considered Papal Basilica. 11. Caravaggio’s “Crucifixion of St. Peter” is located in this church. 12. St. Peter’s and St. Peter’s Square are located on the area that once held this ancient Roman construction, and where this man was famously executed and interred. 13. These ancient people occupied the region of Bagnoregio before the Romans, and the “cave” where legend says St. Francis healed this saint was one of their tombs. 14. Investment in Marsia stopped with the abandonment of these facilities. 15. This square in Rome is where Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake. 16. This man was assassinated where a modern neighborhood now stands, and the neighborhood itself maintains the shape of this ancient building. 17. These little memorials commemorate the local victims of the Nazis, and most European countries have participated in this project. 18. These are the various uses for the Theater of Marcellus from ancient Rome through to today. 19. This was the center of Ancient Rome. 20. These two infamous leaders both had an historical connection to Piazza Venezia. 21. This is the oldest shopping mall in the world. 22. This temple get’s its name from the vengeance exacted upon the murderers of this famous Roman general and politician. 23. These 3 organizations dedicated to fighting world hunger (in different ways) were all founded in Rome.

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