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Piccola clip di Roccastrada, paese della provincia di Grosseto.
Small clip of Roccastrada town in the province of Grosseto.
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Grosseto is a city and comune in the central Italian region of Tuscany, the capital of the Province of Grosseto. The city lies 14 kilometers from the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Maremma, at the center of an alluvial plain on the Ombrone river. It is the most populous city in Maremma, with 82,284 inhabitants.
The walls were begun by Francesco I de Medici in 1574, replacing those from the 12th-14th centuries, as part of his policy of making Grosseto a stronghold to protect his southern border. The design was by Baldassarre Lanci, and the construction took 19 years, being completed under Grand Duke Ferdinando I. Until 1757 the exterior was surrounded by a ditch with an earthen moat.
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Places to see in ( Grosseto - Italy )
Places to see in ( Grosseto - Italy )
Grosseto is the out-of-the-way provincial capital of the Maremma, situated 14 km from the sea coast. It’s overlooked by the majority of tourists as there are no major sights here. But it’s a pleasant place with a nice central square and a well organised archeological museum filled with Etruscan artefacts.
Grossed played an important part in the history of Maremma in Tuscany. From an historical point of view, its most interesting attractions are the city walls. They were rebuilt by the Medici in the 16th century and are still in good shape today. The Archeological Museum is worth a visit too. Recently renovated, it has a small but nicely organised collection that focuses on the finds made at the nearby Etruscan city of Rosselle.
At the heart of the city is Dante Alighieri square, a mock medieval space where you’ll find the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, remodelled in the 19th century in neo Romanesque-Gothic style. The Palazzo Aldobrandeschi is here too, built in 1903 in a style that evokes Sienese Medieval architecture. The statue of Leopoldo II Lorena (1846) has an interesting story. It shows the struggle against malaria (the snake) and celebrates the”enlightened” ruler that helped Maremma to fight against it.
The square is a pleasant place for a stroll or an aperitivo. There are many shops under the loggia and along one of the most lively streets – Corso Carducci – that leads up to the square dominated by the cathedral. The Cathedral of San Lorenzo might look Medieval but it’s not. The only surviving decorative elements that are original are the four symbols of the evangelists that stand on the cornice in front of the buttresses. Inside, some of the glass windows are the originals from 1400. Look out for the splendidly carved baptismal font and the painting “Madonna delle Grazie” (1470) by Matteo di Giovanni.
Church of San Francesco – the altar cross (1280-83) is attributed to the young Duccio di Buoninsegna. It shows impressive realism in the depiction of the body of Christ. City walls – The 2900 meter long city walls have been turned into a tree lined walk way. There are six bastions (the fortress incorporates the medieval tower still visible today), and of the gates, the southern one is the eldest, dating from the 14th century. Until 1757 the walls were surrounded by a moat connected to a series of canals so that goods could be transported by boat.
Museo Archeologico e dell’Arte della Maremma – The museum spans the entire spectrum of Etruscan culture. There are exhibits of artefacts from the Villanova period (10th-8th c.) excavated in Vetulonia, and objects unearthed in Talamone, Sovana and Pitigliano, On the third floor there’s a museum of sacred art, mainly Medieval. The last rooms have a brief history of the city.
The area around Grosseto offers unspoiled beaches bordered by pine forests and peaceful countryside where agriturismi have flourished in the past few decades. The Uccellina Natural Park is just a few kilometers away. Castiglione della Pescaia is one of the most attractive coastal towns in Tuscany.
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Piccolissimo video di Montepescali, paesino della provincia di Grosseto, Toscana. Riprese e montaggio Francesco Giammarino.
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Beatiful medieval location in Grosseto, Tuscany.
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Places to see in ( Grosseto - Italy ) Duomo di San Lorenzo
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Grosseto Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy. It is the cathedral of the diocese of Grosseto and is dedicated to Saint Lawrence. Construction began at the end of the 13th century, under the architect Sozzo Rustichini of Siena. Erected over the earlier church of Santa Maria Assunta, it was not finished until the 15th century (mainly because of the continuing struggles against Siena).
The façade of alternate layers of white and black marble is Romanesque in style, but is almost entirely the result of restorations in the 16th century and in 1816–1855; it retains decorative parts of the original buildings, including the symbols of the Evangelists. The groundplan is a Latin cross, with transept and apse.
The interior has a nave with two aisles, separated by cruciform pilasters. The main artworks are a wondrously carved baptismal font from 1470–1474 and the Madonna delle Grazie by Matteo di Giovanni (1470). The campanile (bell tower) was finished in 1402, and restored in 1911.
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Moldovan woman who was on Costa Concordia bridge with captain comments outside court
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Grosseto - 17 July 2013
1. Wide of Domnica Cemortan, Costa Concordia shipwreck survivor, walking with her lawyer
2. Mid of Cemortan walking
3. Mid of police
4. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Domnica Cemortan, Costa Concordia shipwreck survivor:
Costa (Crociere) has cashed in 50, 100 million dollars for the ship. And 13, 14 million euros for damage to its image. Excuse me, but Costa and image damage and nothing for us passengers! 50 million dollars, 500 million dollars, yes. And there are two dead people who still have to be compensated. Two dead people. This is not possible in Italy and it is not possible with this case.
5. Mid of Cemortan walking past journalists
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Domnica Cemortan, Costa Concordia shipwreck survivor:
I don't want... I want that the truth come out, because you even don't know that.... it's what you write or what you're looking for is not the truth, it's not me, it's not my luggage. It's the case and the people who died. You need to find out the truth.
7. Wide of Cemortan and lawyer walking away
8. Wide of media outside court house
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Lawyers for the captain on trial for the deadly shipwreck of the luxury cruise liner Costa Concordia were making a last-ditch attempt to reach a plea bargain on Wednesday, in a case that could result in a long prison sentence.
The trial of Francesco Schettino resumed on Wednesday in Grosseto, Italy, after a week's suspension due to a nationwide lawyers' strike.
He's the only defendant in the trial.
Moldovan dancer Domnica Cemortan, who was on the bridge with the captain when the collision occurred, was dismayed that he was the sole defendant in the case.
Cemortan told reporters she came to court on Wednesday to formally ask to join hundreds of other survivors in civil actions attached to the criminal trial that could bring monetary compensation in the case of conviction.
Costa (Crociere) has cashed in 50, 100 (m) million dollars for the ship. And 13, 14 million (m) euros for damage to its image. Excuse me, but Costa and image damage and nothing for us passengers, she said.
Asked by a journalist what compensation she was asking for, she denied asking for anything and asked the media to investigate the truth.
Cemortan said she was travelling as a passenger, but she had worked in the past as a hostess for the Italian cruise operator.
Schettino calls himself an innocent scapegoat.
Prosecutors have alleged he deliberately guided the ship dangerously close to the island's rocky coast in a publicity stunt.
One of his lawyers, Donato Laino, told reporters the defence would ask the prosecutors and judge to agree to a deal that would see Schettino plead guilty in exchange for a three-year, five-month sentence.
He risks up to 20 years, if found guilty on charges of manslaughter, abandoning ship and causing the shipwreck off the coast of Italy on January 13, 2012 that killed 32 people.
Court-appointed experts have concluded that the crew and owner, Costa Crociere SpA, a unit of Miami-based Carnival Corporation, committed blunders and safety breaches that contributed to the disaster off the island's rocky coast.
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[EN] Massa Marittima is an amazing medieval town located on a hill in Tuscany, about 60 km west of Siena. The most important attractions are the main square in the shape of a triangle (Piazza Garibaldi), the cathedral di San Cerbone, Palazzo Comunale, Palazzo Pretorio, Torre del Candeliere.
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[IT] Massa Marittima e una splendida citta medievale situata su una collina in Toscana. Le attrazioni piu importanti sono la piazza principale a forma di triangolo (Piazza Garibaldi), la cattedrale di San Cerbone, il Palazzo Comunale, il Palazzo Pretorio, la Torre del Candeliere.
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[PL] Massa Marittima to piękne średniowieczne miasto położone na wzgórzu w Toskanii, około 60 km na zachód od Sieny. Najważniejszymi atrakcjami są główny plac w kształcie trójkąta (Piazza Garibaldi), katedra San Cerbone, Palazzo Comunale, Palazzo Pretorio, Torre del Candeliere.
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