4. Certosa di PadulaPadula Padula Charterhouse, in Italian Certosa di Padula , is a large Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, located in the town of Padula, in the Cilento National Park, in Southern Italy. It is a World Heritage site. The monastery is the largest in Italy. Its building history covers 450 years, but the principal parts of the buildings are in Baroque style. It is a very large monastery, comprising 51,500 m² , with 320 rooms and halls. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
This place impresses with food, friendly people and amazing views!
We visited Scilla, Reggio di Calabria, Tropea, Capo Vaticano and Pizzo.
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Sony A6300
Sony 18-105
Sigma 16 1.4
Gimbal Crane M
Drone DJI Mavic AIR
Panasonic HC-VX980
Tips on Staying in Assisi, Italy
- Simone's Video Update #4 from Assisi, Italy: Staying in Assisi longer than day trips, hotels, views, etc.
Piazza Armerina , Caltagirone
Two small towns in the mountains of Sicily. Piazza Armerina - the town itself nestles on hills and was built in two parts - first by the Saracens in the 10th century and then developed to the southeast in the 15th and then again the 17th centuries. Caltagirone - Virtually all buildings in the old town are decorated with ceramic tiles, shops spill their delightfully crafted wares onto the pavements and the effect is one of multichromatic vivacity. The highlight is undoubtedly the 142 steps of the Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte that connect the lower town with the older upper town. The upright of each step is decorated with ceramic tiles, offering a colourful alternative to the grey lava stone of the horizontal parts