MODENA - vista dai droni
Uno sguardo inedito, Modena vista dai droni che sorvolano luoghi noti della città: il Duomo, la Ghirlandina, il MEF, Palazzo Ducale, Novi Ark, Largo Garibaldi, la Fontana dei 2 Fiumi. In collaborazione con SAL engeneering.
A new way of looking at the city, seen by drones flying over well-known places of the historical center: the Cathedral, Ghirlandina tower, MEF, the ducal palace, novi ark, largo garibaldi, the fountain of due fiumi. In collaboration with SAL engeneering.
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Nicolò Cavalchini suona in Piazza Gae Aulenti a Milano
23 Maggio 2019
Nicolò suona in piazza per Milanovino, Red Feltrinelli e Just Wine in piazza Gae Aulenti
rimini cattolica via strada statale in pieno traffico sul runner
parto da motomix...alle spalle delle befane e arrivo da gabbellini moto...
stavo facendo un video di prova vibrazioni supporto fisso per samsung s3..
dio non pensavo ci fosse tutto quel traffico...per fortuna sono col mio fidato mezzo a 2 ruote!!!
Cripta Rasponi e i Giardini Pensili del Palazzo della Provincia, Ravenna
The “Provincia” Palace (Palazzo della Provincia) was built between 1925 and 1928 and designed by architect Giulio Ulisse Arata from Piacenza. In the building, the Neo-Romantic style combines with some Byzantine-like elements.
The Palace was erected on the 17th century Rasponi Palace, that used to be a patrician residence. In 1886 it was converted into a hotel, then destroyed by fire in 1922 and re-built in 1926. The only evidences of the original palace are the crypt and the roof passage suspended on Via Santi, that are included in architectural structures of different eras.
Although originally intended to be the funeral chapel of the Rasponi family, the little RasponiCrypt (Cripta Rasponi) was never used for this purpose. It is the most ancient part of the complex and is divided into three spaces: the entrance, corresponding to the base of a Neo-Gothic tower from the 19th century; a room containing a stone sphere with the inscription sic vita pendet ab alto” and another room with a small altar for religious ceremonies. The most interesting part of the crypt is the mosaic floor, originally belonging to the 6th century Church of San Severo (located in Classe). Its colourful decoration consists of ornamental patterns and animal figures (hens, ducks, geese, ram heads and snakes), depicted in spontaneous positions and brightened up by enamels.
The Roof gardens (Giardini pensili) show a nice fountain and a Neo-Gothic tower. Visitors can enter the near terrace situated on the 1839 vault from the roof passage overlooking Piazza San Francesco which used to connect Rasponi Palace to its horse stables and warehouses.
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Rimini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈriːmini] (listen); Romagnol: Rémin; Latin: Ariminum) is a city of 150,292 inhabitants in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy and capital city of the Province of Rimini. It is located on the Adriatic Sea, on the coast between the rivers Marecchia (the ancient Ariminus) and Ausa (ancient Aprusa). It is one of the most famous seaside resorts in Europe, thanks to its 15-kilometre-long (9 mi) sandy beach, over 1,000 hotels, and thousands of bars, restaurants and discos. The first bathing establishment opened in 1843.
An art city with ancient Roman and Renaissance monuments, Rimini is the hometown of the famous film director Federico Fellini as well.
Founded by the Romans in 268 BC, throughout their period of rule Rimini was a key communications link between the north and south of the peninsula, and on its soil Roman emperors erected monuments like the Arch of Augustus and the Tiberius Bridge, while during the Renaissance, the city benefited from the court of the House of Malatesta, which hosted artists like Leonardo da Vinci and produced works such as the Tempio Malatestiano.
In the 19th century, Rimini was one of the most active cities in the revolutionary front, hosting many of the movements aimed at Italian unification. In the course of World War II, the city was the scene of clashes and bombings, but also of a fierce partisan resistance that earned it the honour of a gold medal for civic valor. Finally, in recent years it has become one of the most important sites for trade fairs and conferences in Italy.
The total approximate population of the Rimini urban area is 225,000 and the provincial population is 330,000.