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Ok bear with me here
In my waning days
I was looking into my Negrone family side and noticed several palazzos still standing..
Thought it might be fun to put a trip together for my cousin to visit our ancestoral homes
Now whichever place you wish to start is your choice Paris or Veince

I an choosing
Venice
You can stay a the Vivaldi Hotel right on the waterfront and visit all Venice attractions including other Vivaldi historical places.

https://www.booking.com/hotel/it/locanda-vivaldi.html?aid=311088&label=locanda-vivaldi-6qtU8Y4_NU0t2T67bi9JJwSM541347576692%3Apl%3Ata%3Ap1%3Ap2%3Aac%3Aap%3Aneg%3Afi%3Atikwd-5377534501%3Alp9007392%3Ali%3Adem%3Adm%3Appccp%3DUmFuZG9tSVYkc2RlIyh9YcUc3ZfdbbfEjx46svoSs2o&sid=925f7c78efdbfb9d4d590a6e742793f5&dest_id=-132007&dest_type=city&dist=0&group_adults=2&group_children=0&hapos=1&hpos=1&no_rooms=1&req_adults=2&req_children=0&room1=A%2CA&sb_price_type=total&sr_order=popularity&srepoch=1745264392&srpvid=e26e8a3f3d910b46&type=total&ucfs=1&

Then travel the seamless train system To Rome
Staying at the next Vivaldi hotel in downtown Rome and visit the first Negrone palazzo home to pope's and dignitaries through time.https://www.expedia.com/Hotel-Search?selected=2860788&locale=en_US&HotelID=2860788&siteid=1&semcid=US.UB.GOOGLE.PT-m-EN.HOTEL&semdtl=a115093755167.b1137805797428.g1kwd-11431865670.e1m.m1Cj0KCQjw2ZfABhDBARIsAHFTxGxjv-q0BnYaGIyrwsme23tXZdhWJkD-UpGjjEBVGsoEga0zkb3PiUgaAn36EALw_wcB.r1f2b0a438f6403dd395e9a5c7004ae27d5560793aaa6fcc6f16bd181f9d5cb172.c1.j19007392.k1.d1651388431721.h1e.i1.l1.n1.o1.p1.q1.s1.t1.x1.f1.u1.v1.w1&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2ZfABhDBARIsAHFTxGxjv-q0BnYaGIyrwsme23tXZdhWJkD-UpGjjEBVGsoEga0zkb3PiUgaAn36EALw_wcB&startDate=2025-05-05&endDate=2025-05-06®ionId=3023&destination=Vivaldi%20Luxury%20Rooms&isInvalidatedDate=false&upsellingNumNightsAdded=&theme=&userIntent=&upsellingDiscountTypeAdded=&useRewards=false&sort=RECOMMENDED

https://www.gpsmycity.com/attractions/palazzo-ayrolo-negrone-(ayrolo-negrone-palace)-41007.html

Next onto the hub of the Negrone family and related families- Genoa
Stay in the allied family Grillio palazzo hotel in the heart of the city
https://www.guestreservations.com/hotel-palazzo-grillo/booking?msclkid=2181ee04e36618668c588602423742fd&ctTriggered=true

If center city cozy is not your thing the port has 5 star accommodations with striking views
Then museum hope amongst my ancestors palatial homes and take in

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=palazzo%20Negroni&ko=-1&ia=web

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187823-d2078734-Reviews-Palazzo_Imperiale-Genoa_Italian_Riviera_Liguria.htm

https://www.museionline.info/tipologie-museo/palazzo-negrone

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_San_Giorgio

After an advantageous royal marriage sail or motor your way to rogolino,Corsica and explore the ruins of the Negrone/ Le Mare palaces destroyed by war
Stay at a salty but quaint hotel not far from the ruins
http://www.hotel-usantagnellu.com/

Once back on the mainland
Travel through the Dolimites,take a day excursion to Milan for shopping and the onto Como for luxury vacationing at the Palazzo Pelligrini, renovated to every modern conveince and stunning views

https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/hotels-stays/como/palazzo-albriccci-peregrini-9019?arr=2025-05-19&dep=2025-05-20

Then onto Paris we're the current Marquis Negrone resides
The reason I didn't suggest a hotel is more than likely you all have been to Paris and know where you like to stay. .
If you choose Paris to start just reverse the plans and end in Venice
Almost all are actual homes owned by my ancestors at one point
My cousin and I are working on more details for his trip.
My cousin has also decided to visit Pelligrini monuments in Verona

https://www.immobiliareveronacentrale.it/en/blog/news/how-we-helped-restore-palazzo-pellegrini-to-its-former-glory/
https://www.engelvoelkers.com/it/en/exposes/b796c347-c343-5d24-a2a7-ba00d9ad4f67

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Hey Gutter Gang. It was only 40 years ago today that my bride Claire and I were married. Now, I don't say this for any congratulations or accolades from friends here in the Gutter, although I'll take what I can get. 🤣
Anyhow, it was hotter than 700 Hells that Sunday afternoon so long ago. Temps topped out in the mid-80's. I was sweaty enough as it was--sure didn't need the heatwave.
We were married in a small chapel by an old family friend, Father John Malecki, who in fact as a young priest had married my Mom and Dad years earlier. Ours was a small gathering, no more than 50 people. But it was a nice reception.
My Godfather, quite a talented singer, certainly came to the service and he agreed to sing at our wedding. The song he sung was originally from The Music Man and was also recorded by the Beatles. In fact, the Beatles performed this song on their first Ed Sullivan appearance.
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