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Siena at 4:10
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Florence at 7:20
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Florence and Tuscany | Tuscan Wine Tour and Firenze
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In this vlog we left Lake Como for Firenze! It was my first time back to this lovely city in years, so I was excited to explore Florence with my mom and sisters. We had a lovely time taking in all the sites, and eating a lot of street food, especially gelato! Florence is a small city and so we decided to do a Tuscan Wine Tour. We visited Fattoria Poggio Alloro to start, where we sampled some wines, and ate cheese. We also got to meet the Chianina cows, and this for me was a bit traumatic. I had a strong emotional response to seeing these beautiful creatures. Next we visited the medieval town of San Gimignano, and got to explore this lovely historic town. After this we headed to our final winery called Tenuta Torciano. I personally really loved the winery, as we sampled many types of delicious wine, and ate a really lovely Florentine meal as well. It was very delicious and Gabriele was very sweet and charismatic. I recommend a wine tour when in Florence, there are a lot of options to consider in terms of wineries in Tuscany! I also mentioned our airbnb in Florence, it was so spacious, and in a perfect location. If you search for Old Florence - Ponte Vecchio flat with Elevator you will find it, here is the link:
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MONTEFIENALI - Villas in Gaiole in Chianti, Siena, Tuscany
One of Italy's national monuments Montefienali emerged in the middle of the 13th Century as a remote staging post on an ancient Roman road into the Chianti. After a two-year restoration project Montefienali is once more the ideal place for rest and recuperation for both body and mind and an ideal get away from it all.
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A Rapida Bus Journey from Florence to Siena-Italy (February 2017)
A Rapida Bus Journey from Florence to Siena-Italy. Upon arriving in Florence from Vienna. I immediately took a bus to the historical and charming town of Siena. Along the way, uphill, i saw many pencil thin Cypresses that dominate the typical Tuscany landscapes. Low level clouds were fleeting and dispersing along the nearby hills as the sun rose. The bus journey took approximately 1.5 hours.
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Rome - The Eternal City
Admire the ancient Colosseum
In awe with the vastness of St Peter's Basilica of the Vatican City
Relax around Spanish Steps
Carciofi alla Guidia - Deep-fried artichoke
Throw a coin at the Trevi Fountain and make a wish
Naples - The home of Pizza
Visit Castel Nuovo sitting at the heart of Naples
Authentic Neapolitan Pizza - typically thin crust topped with tomatoes and mozzarella cheese
Wander around the Spaccanapoli District
Pompeii - an ancient Roman town
Visit the ruins of Pompeii - caused by the eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 79AD
Pizza Margherita - made with tomato, sliced mozzarella, basil and extra-virgin olive oil
Sorrento - a resort town overlooking the Bay of Naples
Enjoy the casual ambience of the Marina Grande and Marina Piccolo
Spaghetti alla Nerano - Spaghetti with Zucchini and caciocavallo cheese
Ride a horse drawn carriage around town
Capri - an island off the Sorrentine Peninsula
Take a boat trip to the Blue Grotto, a sea cave
Insalata Caprese (Caprese Salad) - This famous salad is made of tomatoes, sliced mozarella, basil and olive oil
Take a chairlift up to Monte Solaro
Assisi - A medieval city on a hill and the birthplace of Saint Francis
Visit St Francis Basilica and marvel Giotto's marvelous frescoes
Black Truffles served in various ways
Stroll around Piazza del Comune
San Gimignano - The walled medieval town famous for its towers
Walk around La Collegiata and Piazza del Duoma
Explore Rocca di Montestaffoli and see the ruins of the fortress
Coniglio alla Vernaccia - A rabbit dish cooked with Vernaccia white wine
Climb the Torre Grossa for a picturesque view of the countryside
Sienna - Italy's loveliest medieval city
Savour the medieval atmosphere of Piazza del Campo
Crostini - An appetizer of bread toast topped with olive paste and pate
Catch Sienna's famous festival Il Palio di Siena - a horse race run in Piazza del Campo
Gaiole in Chianti - A beautiful and idyllic countryside
Visit Castello di Brolio of the noble Ricasoli Family
Cured Meats of Cinta Senese
Visit the wineries with its beautiful surroundings
Radda in Chianti - A beautiful medieval town
Visit the beautiful Palazzo del Podesto
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Go for wine tasting
Greve in Chianti - The gateway to the Chianti Wine Region
Visit the Castle of Montefioralle and its medieval village
Schiacciata con l'uva (Tuscan grape bread)
Mingle with the locals at Piazza Matteotti
Florence - The center of Italian Renaissance
Visit the Duomo and enjoy Piazza del Duomo
Get a panoramic view of Florence from Piazzale Michelangelo
Lampredotto - A beef tripe dish eaten with bread roll
Shop for Leather Goods
Pisa - Known worldwide for its Leaning Tower of Pisa
Visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Around it are the Cathedral and the Baptistery
Sullo Scio - A tagliatelle soup served with Parmesan cheese
Climb the Leaning Tower
Bologna - The medieval city of Emilia Romagna region
Visit the Leaning Towers of Bologna
Enjoy Plaza Maggiore
Tagliatelle al Ragu (with Bolognese Sauce)
Wander the streets of Quadrilatero
Venice - A Romantic Floating City
Visit St Mark's Square - one of the most beautiful square in the world
Chiccetti and Ombre - Chiccetti is the Italian version of Tapas and Ombre is the wine the goes with it
Cruise the Grand Canal
Verona - Romeo & Juliet's town
Visit Juliet's Balcony - and leave sentimental notes in the courtyard
Pastisada de Caval - A Traditional Horse Meat Stew
Hang out at Piazza dell Erbe
Milan - one of the world's most important fashion capital
Visit the Duomo - Cathedral of Santa Maria Nascente
La Scala Opera House
Risotto alla Milanese - Saffron Creamy Rice Dish
Shop at the Fashion District
Italy/Badia a Passignano ( Chianti Classico wine zone) Part 61/84
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Badia di Passignano or the Abbey of Passignano is an historic abbey in the comune Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, Province of Florence, Italy. It dates back to before the year 1049 when a then-ancient abbey was donated to John Gualbert and was restored. The Monastery of Badia a Passignano, founded by Sichelmo in 890 at Badia a Passignano in the Chianti Classico wine zone.
Badia a Passignano was founded on an isolated site reachable via a branch of the road known in mediaeval times as the strada senese del Sambuco, the route to Siena preferred by the Florentines until at least the year 1200.
The Abbey, founded in 1049 as a consequence of the Vallombrosan monastic reforms, takes the form of a quadrangular fortified monastic complex with corner towers. Towards the middle of the 15 C the convent was augmented by the addition of cloisters and a wall.
The principal structures open onto the courtyard, which is reached by passing along an avenue of cypresses. Among these is the Church of Saint Michael Archangel, which probably dates back to the 13 C, based on the facade which is covered in filaretti di albarese, and the bell tower, both of which are unfortunately much restored. The crypt of the church, roofed by cross vaulting resting on four columns with simple capitals derives, in contrast, from a preceding Romanesque structure.
The church possesses a unique nave in the form of a latin cross. It was reconstructed in the second half of the 16 C and then once again at the start of the 18 C and in the middle of the 19 C. The wooden partition that divides the church dates from 1549 and is the work of the vallumbrosan convert Michele Confetto, who also carved the wooden choir with inscriptions in Greek and Hebrew. Badia a Passignano, in fact, was also a centre of oriental language studies. The sacristy dates from the second half of the 16 C.
The entrance doorway to the monastery is located in front of the church. The monastery is occupied by a tiny community of vallombrosan monks, and may be visited upon request Sunday afternoons when a guide is made available. From the main doorway, one enters a small square characterised by two towers and a mediaevalised prospect resulting from reconstruction after 1870 when the complex became private property. The stone entrance, in contrast, is original and dates from the 15 C. The refectory, the kitchen and the chapter's room, which opens onto the cloister, the may be visited.
Outside the walls of the complex is the little village of Borgo di Passignano with a 12 C tower house and the church of San Biagio (open only on the feast day of the Saint).
The Badia a Coltibuono near Gaiole in Chianti slso belonged to the Valombrosan Benedictines for several centuries before being converted into a fortified villa-farmhouse under the patronage of Lorenzo dei Medici in the 15 C.
The Badia di Passignano (The Abbey of Passignano), located in the Chianti Classico region, is an ancient monastery dating back to 395, when it was established by the archbishop of Florence.
Even today it is still inhabited by monks of the Vallombrosian Order, who remain the guardians of their cultural and historical treasures.
The Vallombrosian Order, a reformed branch of the Benedictines specializing in grape growing and forestry, was founded by Saint Giovanni Gualberto, whose relics have been located in the church of the abbey since his death in 1073.
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Places to see in ( Greve in Chianti - Italy )
Places to see in ( Greve in Chianti - Italy )
Greve in Chianti (the old name was Greve; in 1972 was renamed Greve in Chianti after the inclusion of that area in the Chianti wine district) is a town and comune (municipality) in the province of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. It is located about 31 kilometres (19 mi) south of Florence on A1 highway, and 42 kilometres (26 mi) north of Siena.
Sitting in the Val di Greve, it is named for the small, fast-flowing river that runs through it, is the principal town in the Chianti wine district which stretches south of Florence to just north of Siena. Until recently it has been a quiet, almost bucolic town because it was, and still is, well off the main roads.
Even in ancient days Greve was not isolated because it was well-connected by secondary roads to the Via Volterrana and via Francigena. Nowadays, it is connected to the A1 superstrada between Florence and Rome and the main road between Florence and Siena. The old road network ensured easy access to Florence and to other places such as Figline where its tradesmen and farmers found ready markets for their goods and produce.
The Franciscan monastery is still at the heart of the old part of the city, as is the triangular main piazza, where a market has been running more or less continuously for centuries serving the nearby castle communities and hamlets.
The piazza is fronted by numerous medieval aged buildings, including the 11th century Chiesa Santa Croce which was rebuilt in 1325 after being burned to the ground, along with the rest of the town, by the Duke of Lucca, Castruccio Castracani. After further renovation, the church, which houses paintings of the school of Fra Angelico, now features a neo-classical façade. In the piazza there is also a monument to navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano, who was possibly born nearby, however more recent scholarly work places his birth at Lyon France.
In the frazione of Montefioralle is the church of Santo Stefano, with a late 13th-century Madonna with Child and a 15th-century Trinity and Saints. Also in the hamlet is a house which, according to the tradition, belonged to other explorer Amerigo Vespucci. In the nearby is a Romanesque Pieve with narthexed façade and two mullioned windows.
At 2 kilometres (1 mile) from the centre of Greve is the castle of Verrazzano, sitting on a 348 metres (1,142 feet) high hill. Built probably by the Lombards, it was a possession of the explorer's family, and in the 17th century was turned into a villa. Of the 13th-century manor a tower remains.
In the neighbourhood of the frazione of Panzano is the Pieve of San Leolino, known from the 10th century. The interior houses a 13th-century panel by Meliore di Jacopo, a 15th-century polyptych by the so-called Master of Panzano, as well as works by Raffaellino del Garbo and Giovanni della Robbia.
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Being for centuries at the center of Italian history explains why this beautiful region has so many Unesco world heritage sights and iron-strong traditions.
Rustic farms, manicured fields, cypress driveways and roman-medieval-renaissance citadels overlooking vast green landscapes from hill tops.
1)San Gimignano
San Gimignano is a small medieval hill town in the province of Siena. Famous for its medieval architecture, preserved tall tower houses and encircling walls located on the top of a hill. Also known for it's San Gimignano wine, Vernaccia.
2)Agriturismo dell'Arnano (Agriturismo is a luxurious farm stay away from the city)
We chose to book a Farm stay away from the city noise and stress.
15 km from Siena, in the town of Sovicille
This agriturismo cost us 324 euros for 3 guests for 7 nights for a total of 15.5 Euros pp per night. That's insane!
3)Siena and it's Palio horse race
Siena is a city in Tuscany, Italy.
The historic centre of Siena has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site.
It is one of the nation's most visited tourist attractions. Siena is famous for its cuisine, art, museums, medieval cityscape and the Palio Horse race.
According to local legend, Siena was founded by Senius and Aschius, two sons of Remus and thus nephews of Romulus, after whom Rome was named.
Supposedly after their father's assassination by Romulus, they fled Rome, taking the statue of the she-wolf suckling the infants (Capitoline Wolf), thus appropriating that symbol for the town.
The Palio di Siena is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards.
4)Monteriggioni
Monteriggioni is a comune in the province of Siena in the Italian region Tuscany. The town hosts several piazzas and is referenced in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Strategically positioned outpost later fortified to be the first line of defense against the enemy neighbor Florence.
5)La Speranza Restaurant
By far my favorite restaurant for its price and it's quality. Few tourists know about this place, mainly attended by local farmers, hunters, police officers, fire brigade, etc.
6)Castles around our farm stay ( Str. della Villa, 7, 53035 Monteriggioni Loc. La Villa SI, Italy)
If you go to Tuscany you'll find castles scattered all over the place just like these ones. This one is B&B “la torre della signoria”. Within walking distance is another castle called Castello della Chiocciola, named after it's spiral staircase.
7)Castellina in Chianti
Castellina in Chianti is a municipality of 2,800 inhabitants, located about 15 kilometres northwest of Siena. It is part of the Chianti Hills.
The first settlements date from the Etruscan age.
The city has roman and medieval details.
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-Coupling of wine with food (aperitivo with locally cured meat and bruschetta)
-Olive oil tasting
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Mediterranean Cruise day 12 Tuscany Italy, wine tasting
Mediterranean Cruise day 12 Tuscany Italy, wine tasting
For today's adventure we port in Livorno, Gateway to Florence and Pisa. That is what I thought we were going to see but.....
we drove by Pisa, saw the leaning tower from the freeway but didn't stop. We didn't actually get to Florence either...so in the beginning of the video I really had no idea what we were doing.
But we ended up on a really nice drive through the Tuscany countryside.
Stopped in a little town called Montecarlo then went to a winery where we had a nice snack and wine tasting. Of course I had to buy some of that wine too!
Then back to the ship. Only a half day excursion but it was nice.
Wait till you see the sunset I saw from on the ship! It was awesome.
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