Most of the museum's visitors were in this large dome, and I can't blame them. The piece is nothing what I expected. Will even told me that it is much bigger than I would think. He tried to warn me, and the Statue of David still surprised me. I am a pretty big guy and I didn't even reach his feet. The stand that he stands on is taller than me. Then you get to the actual piece. The flawless curves and details of his body is impeccable. Michelangelo is a genius. The Sistine Chapel and Pietà we had already seen inside the Vatican, and then this?!! There was a sentence on the board in front of the statue that had a quote from I can't remember who, but it said along the lines of 'looking at The Statue of David makes you not need to look at any other sculptures again. This is the greatest sculpture ever made.' I could not agree more. It is crazy how well done David is, and it takes you too much time to take it all in. Most pieces we have seen on this trip have taken at most five minutes to see all of it and then move on. Not David. Sarah and I sat there just staring at him for over fifteen minutes. One giant piece of marble, sculpted to that. WOW!
After finishing our time in Florence, we made our way back to the train station and made an evening train to Milan. Milan was also experiencing a heat wave, so we were very happy that our hostel was not that far of a walk from the station. We checked in and were told that we were getting a bigger room than we booked because they had overbooked. We got a six bed room just to ourselves! A kind of cheap moment on the part of the hostel was when I went out and asked the front desk how to work the AC. They told me that it cost extra, but at that time, we had been hot all day and grossly sweaty. Might have been the best 8€ spent the whole trip haha. Sarah and I blasted the AC on full blast our entire stay. By the time it was bedtime, we had to get under blankets, while everywhere else was scorching and stale. It was perfect in our room!
























































