Cappuccino and Music

February 17, 2024

Cappuccino and Music

During my recent trip to Italy, I had an amazing experience in the beautiful city of Vicenza. This lovely city is situated in northeast Italy, just outside Venice. It boasts stunning architecture by Andrea Palladio, cozy cafes, and bustling piazzas where you can enjoy local music and delicious Venetian cuisine. One day, my friends and I were on our way to enjoy a Cappuccino and Crossioant when we heard the most beautiful music coming from a piazza. To our surprise, we found that Paolo Zanarella was performing an open-air concert on a grand piano in the middle of the piazza. Paolo is a highly gifted artist and I invite you to listen to some of his work in the video below.   

 

 

The full photo of the piazza and Paolo Zanarella performing. 





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