Sunday, June 24, 2012

Bantams Spend Summer Abroad: Lexi Moroney: In Her Own Words

Lexi Moroney '15, At the Fountain of the Naiads in Rome

A few weeks after school got out I went to Rome, Italy with a Trinity summer study away program. While I was in Rome I studied art conservation. The course entailed going to famous museums and meeting with professional art conservators to hear about their experiences with their work. I really enjoyed the course and all the opportunities it provided me. I was only in Rome for three weeks and I felt that the trip flew by. I really tried to take advantage of my location and see all of the monuments, fountains, churches and museums that I could. My favorite site that I visited in Rome was St. Peter’s underground tomb, underneath St. Peter’s Basilica. It was an amazing place to visit and be able to walk through the original structure. The first weekend in Italy a group of us from the program went to Florence. I found it to be a very different city from Rome, in the sense that it was smaller and more centralized. While I was in Florence I went to go see Michelangelo’s David. This was a beautiful statue to see in person and really took over the space with its grandeur. In addition, every restaurant and cafĂ© we ate at had such delicious food and had a wonderful environment to enjoy it in. Some of my most memorable memories from the trip are the experiences I shared with the other students on the program while in Rome.