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  1. Grand Tour

    Grand Tour. A c. 1760 painting of James Grant, John Mytton, Thomas Robinson and Thomas Wynne on the Grand Tour by Nathaniel Dance-Holland. The Grand Tour was the principally 17th- to early 19th-century custom of a traditional trip through Europe, with Italy as a key destination, undertaken by upper-class young European men of sufficient means ...

  2. Grand tour

    grand tour, multiyear journey, typically running through France and Italy.It was undertaken by aristocratic or wealthy young men from northern Europe, especially England, to complete their education.The term was coined in 1670 by priest and writer Richard Lassels in his Voyage of Italy, but the practice probably began some 100 years earlier.It reached its height during the 18th century and ...

  3. What Was the Grand Tour and Where Did People Go?

    The Grand Tour was a trip of Europe, typically undertaken by young men, which begun in the 17th century and went through to the mid-19th. Women over the age of 21 would occasionally partake, providing they were accompanied by a chaperone from their family. The Grand Tour was seen as an educational trip across Europe, usually starting in Dover ...

  4. The Grand Tour of Italy

    The Grand Tour of Italy Celebrate the past. Define the future. in collaboration with. and 6 more collections. Four cities, one journey Soak up the past by stepping into modern-day Venice, Siena, Rome and Palermo. Venice The Plague of 1575 From the depths of darkness to a modern celebration of light.

  5. What was the Grand Tour?

    The origins of the Grand Tour. The development of the Grand Tour dates back to the 16th century. One of the earliest Grand Tourists was the architect Inigo Jones, who embarked on a tour of Italy in 1613-14 with his patron Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel.. Jones visited cities such as Parma, Venice and Rome.

  6. The Grand Tour

    Thus was born the idea of the Grand Tour, a practice that introduced Englishmen, Germans, Scandinavians, and also Americans to the art and culture of France and Italy for the next 300 years. Travel was arduous and costly throughout the period, possible only for a privileged class—the same that produced gentleman scientists, authors ...

  7. The Grand Tour of Europe in the 17th and 18th Centuries

    18th Century Grand Tour of Europe. The Travels of European Twenty-Somethings. Venice was not to be missed on the Grand Tour. Grand Canal circa 1740 painting by Canaletto. The French Revolution marked the end of a spectacular period of travel and enlightenment for European youth, particularly from England. Young English elites of the seventeenth ...

  8. The lavish Grand Tours of history

    The ultimate destinations. The Grand Tour began in about 1660 and reached its zenith between 1748 and 1789. It was typically undertaken by men aged between 18 and 25 — the sons of the aristocracy.

  9. The grand tour of Italy: traveling through the past and present to

    Working together, and with a little help from Google's technology, we're proud to present The Grand Tour of Italy, which explores four cities in five Cardboard tours, 25 videos, 21 Street View tours, 38 digital exhibitions and 1300+ images. People everywhere can embark on a digital trip from Venice to Palermo, going through Siena and Rome ...

  10. Italy's Iconic Grand Tour, Reborn

    Italy's Iconic Grand Tour, Reborn. Driving toward the future with the Maserati GranTurismo. Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the Grand Tour, a coming-of-age intellectual adventure ...

  11. The Grand Tour Of The 18th Century

    The Grand Tour Of The 18th Century. Arts & Collections. In the eighteenth century, the Grand Tour was an obligatory part of a young nobleman's artistic, intellectual and sentimental education. The 'Grand Tour', that extended journey to Italy undertaken mainly by British but also French and German aristocrats in the eighteenth century, is ...

  12. The Fitzwilliam Museum

    What was first referred to as The Grand Tour of France and the Giro of Italy by Richard Lassells in a travel-book published in 1670, did not become an institution amongst the ruling classes of northern Europe until the early 1700s. As Lassells suggests, other countries than Italy were visited - France, the Netherlands, sometimes Germany, and ...

  13. History of the Grand Tour

    History of the Grand Tour. In the early years of the 18th and 19th centuries it was fashionable, for wealthy British families, to send their son and heir on a tour of Europe. A trip that was designed to introduce the young ' milord ' to the art, history and culture of Italy. The British educational system was based on Latin and Greek ...

  14. The Grand Tour in Italy

    The Grand Tour was the ultimate in luxury travel, with servants to handle the luggage and scholarly tutors to provide education and insights on a vast array of topics. The earliest of grand tour itineraries included a stay in Paris, travel through Italy, usually only as far south as Rome, and some time in Germany.

  15. Italy and the Grand Tour: The British

    2. There is an extensive literature on the Grand Tour and Italy. British tourists can be traced through R. S. Pine-Coffin, Bibliography of British and American Travel in Italy to 1860 (Florence, 1974). Recent work can be approached via Jeremy Black, The British Abroad. The Grand Tour in the Eighteenth Century (Stroud, 1992). The work of E ...

  16. The Grand Tour: tourism during a much bigger world

    The Grand Tour was a cultural pilgrimage undertaken by young people of means in a time when the world was much less connected than it is today. Travelling by carriage, and in some portions by foot, these tourists explored the cradle of Western civilization to learn about the art, architecture and culture of antiquity and the Renaissance. Italy was the final stop on the tour; as the saying goes ...

  17. Italy

    Opera in Northern Italy La lirica in Florence, Parma, Bologna and La Scala! The Renaissance in Florence and Venice ... The Grand Tour Travel Company Peter Straus, Director PO Box 274, Peterborough, NH 03458 [email protected] Tel: 603.532.6265 / 800.727.2995 Fax: 603.532.8851

  18. Road Trip in Italy along the historic Grand Tour itinerary

    The Gulf of Poets was difficult to reach in the early stages of the Grand Tour but became a must-see destination in the 1800s, after the construction of the road that connected Genoa and La Spezia. British philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill wrote the following in a letter to his wife, as soon as he arrived in La Spezia during his Grand ...

  19. Italy on the Grand Tour (Getty Exhibitions)

    Three exhibitions at the Getty explore the Grand Tour and its importance as an 18th-century artistic and cultural phenomenon. 2001 J. Paul Getty Trust

  20. How to Watch 2024 Giro d'Italia

    While not as prestigious as the Tour de France, the Tour of Italy is considered by many to be the hardest grand tour of the season, a race known for its challenging terrain, stunning scenery, and ...

  21. Grand Tour of Italy

    Immerse yourself in Italy's history and beauty on a grand journey from Milan to Rome. From wandering through medieval piazzas, to basking in postcard-worthy views of Naples and sampling antipasti in Umbria, a tour of Italy is a feast for the eyes—and your taste buds. Our enchanting two-week tour will guide you through the iconic cities you ...

  22. Grand Italian Experience Tour 2024

    Trafalgar Tours Limited is a proud member of The Travel Corporation family of companies. #SimplyTrafalgar. Travel House, Rue du Manoir St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2JH. Selected Region. Selected Region. Book your 2024 Italy tour with confidence. Free 3 day booking hold & flexible changes. From Rome to Venice, get the Grand Italian experience ...

  23. Italy and the Grand Tour

    Italy and the Grand Tour. Paperback - Illustrated, September 16, 2003. by Jeremy Black (Author) 4.0 8 ratings. See all formats and editions. For members of the social elite in eighteenth-century England, extended travel for pleasure came to be considered part of an ideal education as well as an important symbol of social status.

  24. How To Watch Giro D'Italia 2024 As Cyclists Compete In Italy's Grand Tour

    This year's Giro is also notable in that it is Tadej Pogacar's first-ever entry in the "Grand Tour" of Italy. The 2020 and 2021 Tour de France winner will have stiff competition from Geraint Thomas (who held the pink jersey for several stages in 2023), Ben O'Connor and Romain Bardet. Last year's winner, Primoz Roglic has turned his focus to the ...

  25. The Grand Tour Europe

    Welcome to The Grand Tour Europe, your Boutique Tour Operator crafting Unique Guided Tours for a delightful exploration of Rome, Italy, and Europe's rich cultural, artistic, and historical tapestry. Our Private Guided Tours cater to individuals, families, and groups, offering diverse experiences, from Walks and Driving Tours to Excursions and ...

  26. Thomas 'in great place' to lead Grenadiers at Giro

    Former Tour de France winner Thomas, 37, is targeting both Grand Tours in 2024, having been runner-up in Italy 12 months ago. Ineos also include top 10 Giro finishers Thymen Arensman and Tobias ...

  27. Walking tours gaining popularity in European cities, says travel

    France is another option for visiting the sites by foot. There are seven possibilities, including Paris (11th), Bordeaux (47th), Strasbourg (51st), Toulouse (67th), Nice (81st), Marseille (82nd ...