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Ristorante abusivo e ritrovo di sbandati e pregiudicati, chiusa gastronomia di Marebello
Ritrovo di persone pericolose, pregiudicati, stranieri clandestini o da poco usciti dal carcere, orbitanti nel mondo dello spaccio e del consumo di droga. Per questi motivi il questore di Rimini, Maurizio Improta, ha chiuso da oggi e per i prossimi 15 giorni il locale, gastronomia da asporto, 'Gusto Latino' di Marebello, diventato inoltre un vero e proprio ristorante abusivo. Questa mattina la polizia amministrativa ha notificato al titolare della licenza, un 56enne originario di Cassano Magnago (Varese) il provvedimento di sospensione della licenza sia per le violazioni dell'articolo 100 del Tulps in materia di sicurezza e ordine pubblico, sia per la mancata autorizzazione alla somministrazione di cibi e bevande in loco. Ossia per essere un ristorante abusivo. Il provvedimento Improta arriva dopo una serie di controlli contro lo spaccio nei parchi cittadini.(Ansa).
20 Things to do in Milan Italy Travel Guide
Well, welcome to Italy! This week we're exploring the fashion capital of Europe. We're here in Milan. But of course there is more to do in Milan than just go shopping. So we're going to be showing you 20 attractions around town.
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We had 3 days in Milan so we hit the ground running and tried to see and do as much as possible. We made time for major attractions like Il Duomo, Sforza Castle, and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, but we also veered away from the crowds in search of street art and interesting neighborhoods. This being Italy, we also tried to prioritize meals, sampling everything from pizza to risotto, and cappuccinos to aperitivos. The following travel guide will highlight 20 things to do when you visit Milan, Italy
1) Milan Catherdral (Il Duomo - Duomo di Milano - Domm de Milan)
2) Il Duomo Terrace
3) Italian Breakfast - Cappuccino and sweet Italian pastries
4) Sforza Castle - Castello Sforzesco
5) The Galleria - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
6) Risotto alla Milanese - Milan style risotto
7) Street Art around Porta Ticinese
8) Colonne di San Lorenzo - Columns of San Lorenzo Roman Ruins
9) Boat tour down the canal (linea traghetti gaggiano milano)
10) Dine along the canal in Milan's Navigli District
11) Aperitivo drinks and buffet - Apéritifs and digestifs
12) Shopping in Milan down Via Torino
13) Visiting Chinatown for some Chinese food
14) Ride a bicycle in Milan like a local
15) Pizza al taglio (pizza al trancio) Italian pizza by the slice
16) Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio containing relics of the 3 Magi
17) Duomo Museum covering the cathedrals history in-depth
18) New City Views with a hop-on-hop-off bus pass
19) Museum of Natural History - Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
20) Night views of Milan nearby Il Duomo
Our trip to Milan, Lombardy was part of the Blogville project where we stayed in a local apartment and experienced all of the best cultural activities, museums, restaurants, arts and entertainment the city has to offer. This city guide is our best attempt to create a mix of best attractions and off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't necessarily find in a typical Milan tourism brochure.
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Our first stop was Il Duomo, which is the most recognized attraction in the city. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete.
So we've sat down at a little cafe and we're going to have our first Italian breakfast with cappuccino and sweet pastries.
Something that surprised us about Milan is that there is a castle right in the middle of the city. Sforza Castle was built in the 15th century by the Duke of Milan, and it then underwent several restorations and expansions in the following centuries. Today it houses several of the city's most prized art possessions, including frescoes by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo's very last sculpture.
For some upscale designer shopping, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is the place to be.
So we just found a local little restaurant and we're going to be trying a traditional dish that is very popular in this city and in the Lombardy region. We are going to have Risotto alla Milanese.
The Colonne di San Lorenzo are the remains of Roman ruins that date back to the 2nd century. They are believed to have been part of a bath house.
Another fun activity to try in Milan is a boat tour of the canals. The city's canals are attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci, who in 1482 was called over by the Duke of Milan to help renovate the city’s canal system.
Milan's Navigli District is one of the liveliest parts of town especially when the sun goes down for dining al fresco.
So we've gone out for our first Italian Aperitivo. Which is kind of like a pre-dinner drinking tradition. Basically, you get yourself a cocktail for about 10 Euros and that gives you access to this massive buffet.
And that's all for our visit to Milan. We hope this video will give you some cool ideas of sights and attractions to check out.
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Un ambiente muy bueno, en un jardín de una Trattoria en las calles estrechas de Venecia.
Además fue bastante económico e incluso hay que decir que los yuyis acabamos un poco borrachillos jajajaja pero bueno, una vez al año no hace daño.
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20 Things to do in Florence, Italy Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Florence, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do, eat and experience in the city. Quite possibly the most beautiful city in Italy features stunning architecture, cathedrals and artwork along with great food and markets worth visiting. Overall, no trip to Italy is really complete without a visiting Florence.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Florence Cathedral (Il Duomo di Firenze) / 5 Attractions Pass: - 00:35
2) Bell Tower of Florence (Giotto's Campanile) - 01:32
3) Florence Baptistery (Battistero di San Giovanni) - 02:16
4) Museum of the Works of the Cathedral (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo) - 02:41
5) Crypt of Santa Reparata - 03:00
6) Filippo Brunelleschi’s Dome of Florence Cathedral - 03:19
7) Gelato Grom - 03:42
8) Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) - 04:27
9) Pizzeria Toto for Italian pizza- 06:09
10) Piazza della Signoria - 07:05
11) Palazzo Vecchio -07:19
12) Loggia dei Lanzi - 07:23
13) Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze / Gallery of the Academy of Florence - 08:07
14) Ponte Vecchio - 09:19
15) Piazzale Michelangelo - 10:18
16) Sunset Views of Florence - 10:20
17) Food at the Central Market in Florence- 10:47
18) Central Market Florence for grocery shopping - 12:00
19) Cooking Pasta at Home - 12:12
20) Florence at Night - 13:37
Outro - 13:40
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Our visit Florence travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Italian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, ruins, parks, the coliseum and the Vatican City. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Florence tourism brochure, Florence itinerary or Florence, Italy city tour also known as Firenze Italia.
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Florence: when it comes to Renaissance art, there’s probably no better city in the world to soak it all in!
Our time here was spent viewing works by Italian masters both in museums and public spaces, marvelling at the architecture - in particular Florence Cathedral and its massive dome, going in search of the best lookout points, and eating plenty of pizza & gelato sharing the best things to do in Florence on your visit.
We paid 15 Euros for a ticket that gave us access to 5 attractions associated with Florence Cathedral. Giotto’s Campanile, the bell tower stands 84.7 metres with 414 steps.
We made our way over to our next attraction: the Baptistry. Known as both the Florence Baptistry and the Baptistry of Saint John.
We continued to Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, which is a museum dedicated to conserving artworks relating to Florence Cathedral.
It was time to climb the dome of Florence Cathedral. We ate our gelato at Grom and it was delicious.
The Uffizi Gallery is considered one of the best museums in the world focusing on the Italian Renaissance. Most of the art collection you see today was gifted to the city of Florence by Anna Maria Luisa, the last Medici heiress.
From Uffizi Gallery you get some pretty cool views of Ponte Vecchio and the Arno River from a higher vantage point.
We visited in Florence was Piazza della Signoria, an L-shaped square right in the heart of the city. A landmark in this square is Palazzo Vecchio or the Town Hall. And to the right of this building, you have the Loggia dei Lanzi.
Speaking of David, we did find him, over at Galleria dell’Accademia. Michelangelo’s David depicts the Biblical David carved out of a single block of marble.
Ponte Vecchia during the 16th century that one of the Medici ordered for the butcher shops to be replaced with jewellers.
When it comes to sunset in Florence, there are no better views than from Piazzale Michelangelo overlooking the historic center on the other side of the Arno River.
This indoor market is foodie central with the second floor of the market is filled with eateries. Central Market is a great place to pick up ingredients to bring back to your kitchen.
We hope you enjoyed this Florence travel guide and that it gave you ideas of things to do.
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Viajes famosos de Marco Polo / Marco Polo incredible Journeys [IGEO.TV]
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Marco Polo fue un mercader y viajero veneciano, célebre por sus viajes a Oriente de Asia narrados en Los viajes de Marco Polo, relato que dio a conocer en la Europa Medieval las tierras de Asia central y China.
Marco nació y aprendió a comerciar mientras su padre y su tío, Niccolò y Maffeo, viajaban por Asia y, al parecer, conocieron a Kublai Kan. En 1269 ambos regresaron a Venecia y vieron por primera vez a Marco. Los tres se embarcaron en un épico viaje a Asia, en el que visitaron Armenia, Persia y Afganistán hasta llegar a China, recorriendo toda la Ruta de la Seda. En el viaje de regreso atravesaron el estrecho de Ormuz, desde que llegaron a Venecia en 1295 tras un viaje de 24 años en el que habían recorrido más de 24 000 km y del que volvían cargados de riquezas.
A su regreso a Italia, Venecia estaba en guerra con su rival, Génova, y en el transcurso del conflicto Marco fue capturado y encarcelado por los genoveses. En 1298, durante su período en la cárcel, conoció al escritor Rustichello de Pisa, a quien relató sus fabulosos viajes, que fueron el tema del libro conocido en principio como Le divisament du monde, Livre des merveilles du monde, o Il milione. Liberado en 1299, Marco Polo se convirtió en un rico mercader y miembro del Gran Consejo de la República de Venecia. Murió en 1324 y fue enterrado en la iglesia de San Lorenzo de su ciudad. Los célebres viajes de este pionero veneciano inspiraron, entre otros, a Cristóbal Colón
Viaje de marco Polo:
• Salida de Venecia.
• Desembarco en Acre.
• Marcha a través del Creciente Fértil hasta llegar a Tabriz.
• Llega a la capital imperial en Pekín
• Atraviesa China hasta llegar a Pagán, en Birmania.
• Vuelve a Pekín, donde se inicia el viaje de vuelta.
• Marcha hacia sur a Yangzhou.
• Embarco en Zaitun.
• Rodeo de las costas de China meridional, Indochina, Malaca y Sumatra.
• Cruza el Golfo de Bengala hasta Ceilán y sigue la costa de la India hasta la Península de Kathiawar.
• Desembarco final en Ormuz y nuevo regreso a Tabriz.
• Cruza el Cáucaso y embarca de nuevo en Trebisonda.
• Recala nuevamente en Constantinopla y regresa finalmente a Venecia.
Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant and traveler, famous for his travels to East Asia narrated in The Travels of Marco Polo, story unveiled in Medieval Europe the lands of Central Asia and China.
Marco was born and learned to trade as his father and uncle, Niccolò and Maffeo, traveled through Asia and apparently met Kublai Khan. In 1269 both returned to Venice and first saw Marco. The three of them embarked on an epic journey to Asia, which visited Armenia, Persia and Afghanistan to China, traveling across the Silk Road. On the return journey they passed through the Strait of Hormuz since arriving in Venice in 1295 after a journey of 24 years in which they had traveled more than 24,000 km and returning laden with riches.
On his return to Italy, Venice was at war with his rival, Genoa, and in the course of the conflict frame was captured and imprisoned by the Genoese. In 1298, during his time in prison, he met the writer Rustichello of Pisa, whom he related his fabulous trips, which were the subject of the book known primarily as Le divisament du monde, Livre des merveilles du monde, or Il milione. Released in 1299, Marco Polo became a wealthy merchant and member of the Grand Council of the Republic of Venice. He died in 1324 and was buried in the church of San Lorenzo in your city. The famous Venetian pioneer this travel inspired, among others, Christopher Columbus
Marco Polo Travel:
• out of Venice.
• Landing in Acre.
• Walk through the Fertile Crescent to reach Tabriz.
• Get to the imperial capital in Beijing
• Go through China to reach Pagan in Burma.
• Returns to Beijing where the return trip starts.
• Walk south to Yangzhou.
• Boarded in Zaitun.
• Rodeo off the coast of southern China, Indochina, Malaya and Sumatra.
• Cross the Bay of Bengal to Ceylon and on the coast of India to the Kathiawar Peninsula.
• Final Landing Hormuz and again back to Tabriz.
• Cross the Caucasus and shipped back in Trabzon.
• saturates again returned to Constantinople and finally Venice.
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San Lorenzo Basilica & Il Duomo, Liter of Beer @ Ristorante Pizzeria, Piazza della Signoria - 4K UHD
Decided to shoot in 4K UHD today, using the Sony RX100 IV Camera! This video included clips at the San Lorenzo Basilica, the church of the powerful Medici family, and of course the world famous Florence Cathedral, more popularly known as Il Duomo! Also, this video shows us drinking some beer at a pizza restaurant in the Piazza della Signoria, right by Palazzo Vecchio - a beautiful last day in Florence! Hope the 4K looks good to everyone, and enjoy the video!
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Forgotten Masters | Sassoferrato (Italian, 1609-1685) & Balthasar Denner (German, 1685-1749)
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Places to see in ( Vicenza - Italy ) Loggia del Capitaniato
Places to see in ( Vicenza - Italy ) Loggia del Capitaniato
The palazzo del Capitaniato, also known as loggia del Capitanio or loggia Bernarda, is a palazzo in Vicenza, northern Italy, designed by Andrea Palladio in 1565 and built between 1571 and 1572. It is located on the central Piazza dei Signori, facing the Basilica Palladiana. Palazzo del Capitaniato, floor plan (Pereswet-Soltan, 1969). The palazzo is currently used by the town council. It was decorated by Lorenzo Rubini and, in the interior, with frescoes by Giovanni Antonio Fasolo. Since 1994 the palace has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto.
When one compares the Gothic arches of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice with the loggias of Palladio’s Basilica, inspired by the classical language of ancient Rome (and even more if one compares the 16th-century (Cinquecento) palazzi of Vicenza with those on the Grand Canal), the Vicentines’ desire to emphasise their cultural autonomy from the architectural models of La Serenissima becomes quite clear. Nevertheless, twenty years later, when the Citizen Council commissioned for the same piazza the refacing of the official residence of the Venetian Captain (the military head in charge of the city on behalf of the Venetian Republic), it would again fall to Palladio to undertake the work, and the contest, if any, was between two extraordinary architectures rising one in front of the other.
It is extremely rare for any architect to have the opportunity to intervene twice in the same place, after an interval of twenty years. The young architect of the Basilica, then still under the supervision of Giovanni da Porlezza, had by now become the celebrated creator of several important buildings: churches, palaces and villas for the dominant élite of the Veneto. Palladio chose not to have the two buildings converse: against the purism of the Basilica’s double-storey arcades, we find the Loggia’s colossal engaged composite columns, and while the Basilica was executed in white stone and devoid of decoration (if one ignores the design of architectural elements like the frieze, keystones and statues), the Loggia abounds in rich stucco decorations.
Both the use of the giant order and this decorative richness are twin traits peculiar to Palladio’s architectural idiom in the last decade of his life. However, the chromatic contrast between the white of the stone and the red of the brick (even though desired by Palladio in the Convento della Carità in Venice) is only the product of the original surfaces’ degradation: ample remains of the light stucco which once covered the bricks are still quite visible, just below the great Composite capitals.
The Palladian loggia replaced an analogous building which had stood on the same site from the Middle Ages, and which had already been reconstructed at least twice during the Cinquecento: a covered public loggia on the ground floor and an audience hall on the upper storey. The new construction became economically viable in April 1571 and works began immediately. Palladio supplied the last drawings for the moulding templates in March 1572 and by the end of that year the building would have been roofed, since Giannantonio Fasolo could paint the lacunars of the audience hall while Lorenzo Rubini could execute the stuccoes and statues.
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FIRENZE - Piazzale Michelangelo filmato con Sony RX10M3 in 4K.
Piazzale Michelangelo a Firenze rappresenta il più famoso punto di osservazione del panorama cittadino.
La piazza, dedicata al grande artista rinascimentale Michelangelo, presenta le copie di alcune sue famose opere conservate a Firenze: il David e le quattro allegorie delle Cappelle Medicee di San Lorenzo. Queste copie sono realizzate in bronzo, mentre gli originali sono tutti in marmo bianco. Il monumento fu portato su da nove paia di buoi il 25 giugno 1873.
Il Poggi disegnò anche la loggia in stile neoclassico che domina l'intera terrazza e che oggi ospita un ristorante panoramico. In origine avrebbe dovuto ospitare un museo di opere di Michelangelo, mai realizzato. Nel muro della balconata, posta sotto la loggia, vi è un'epigrafe a caratteri cubitali che ricorda la sua opera: Giuseppe Poggi architetto fiorentino volgetevi attorno ecco il suo monumento MCMXI. (Wikipedia)
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