Terni Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Terni? Check out our Terni Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Terni.
Top Places to visit in Terni:
Cappella Di San Brizio, Duomo di Orvieto, Chiesa San Giovenale, Cascata delle Marmore, Pozzo della Cava, Orvieto Sotterranea, Torre del Moro, Narni Centro Storico, Carsulae - Parco Archeologico, Pozzo di San Patrizio, Sacro Speco di San Francesco, Rocca Albornoz di Narni, Chiesa di Sant'Andrea, Umbria Outdoor, Museo Claudio Faina
Visit our website:
Places to see in ( Pordenone - Italy )
Places to see in ( Pordenone - Italy )
Pordenone is the main comune of Pordenone province of northeast Italy in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. The name comes from Latin Portus Naonis, meaning 'port on the Noncello (Latin Naon) River'. Pordenone was created in the High Middle Ages as a river port on the Noncello, with the name Portus Naonis. In the area, however, there were already villas and agricultural settlements in the Roman age.
In 1278, after having been administrated by several feudatories, the city was handed over to the Habsburg family, forming an Austrian enclave within the territory of the Patriarchal State of Friuli. In the 14th century, Pordenone grew substantially due to the flourishing river trades, gaining the status of city in December 1314. In 1514, it was acquired by the Republic of Venice, even if until 1537 the town was ruled by the feudal family d'Alviano. Under Venice a new port was built and the manufacturers improved.
Alot to see in ( Pordenone - Italy ) such as :
The town has many mansions and palaces, in particular along the ancient Greater Contrada, today Corso Vittorio Emanuele II (wonderful example of Venetian porticoes and called by some small waterless Grand Canal). Below is a list of the most important in terms of architectural and artistic.
The Gothic Communal Palace (1291–1395). The clock-tower of the loggia, designed by painter Pomponio Amalteo, was added in the 16th century to the main building.
Palazzo Ricchieri: Built in the 13th century as a house fortress with a tower, it was rebuilt to house the Ricchieri family. It now houses the Civic Art Museum.
Palazzo Rorario – Spelladi – Silvestri, headquarters of the municipal gallery Harry Bertoia.
Palazzo Mantica – Cattaneo.
Palazzo Mantica.
Palazzo Gregoris.
Casa Gregoris – Bassani.
Palazzo Varmo – Pomo, also known as House of the Captains.
Palazzo Crescendolo – Milani.
Palazzo Popaite – Torriani – Policreti.
Casa Simoni.
Casa Pittini.
Palazzo Domenichini – Varaschini.
Palazzo Rosittis.
Palazzo De Rubeis.
Palazzo Polacco – Barbarich – Scaramuzza.
Castello di Torre (late 12th century)
Castle of the ancient town of Pordenone, located in Piazza della Motta, now a prison.
Roman Villa of Torre, remains of a patrician villa discovered in the 1950s.
Villa Cattaneo
Cathedral of St. Mark (Duomo) was built from 1363 in Romanesque-Gothic style and restored in the 16th and 18th centuries.
Church of St. Mary of the Angels, also known as Church of the wooden Christ.
Parish Church of San George.
The church of the Santissima Trinità (Holy Trinity)
Church of Blessed Odoric of Pordenone
Church of S. Ulderico
Parish Church of St. Lawrence Martyr
The local transportation company in Pordenone is called ATAP. It provides ten urban routes, which serve the municipal territory and all surrounding neighborhoods, and several extraurban routes which cover the whole Pordenone province, Pordenone railway station, opened in 1855, is located on the Venice–Udine railway. Although it is not a junction or terminal station, it is used by a great many passengers ( 3 million/year).
( Pordenone - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Pordenone . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Pordenone - Italy
Join us for more :
Sense of Place Episode 9 - Guardea - Labor of Love
Episode 9 of A Sense of Place, which follows VRMB's Matt Landau as he travels around the world to vacation rental destinations and introduces us to their incredible hosts.
This episode takes us to Guardea, Italy to meet Debra and her boyfriend Ruggero, hosts of Casale Prato delle Coccinelle, a spectacular home in the Italian countryside. In this episode, we explore challenges that arise from the ease of entry offered by the vacation rental industry, and find out how passion and a love for the process can be used to meet those challenges.
We were hosted by Debra and Ruggero:
More about the wonderful people and places we found in Guardea, Italy:
Guardea:
Montecchio:
Umbria:
Frantoio Alessandro Ricci:
Orvieto:
Etruscan Civilization:
Sagra del Cinghiale:
Livia Hengel:
Visit us at: senseofplaceshow.com where you can also signup for exclusive news and content.
We are also on Facebook:
This show is produced by Matt Landau of VRMB and Tammy Rowe and Stuart Hooper of Asombro.Media
Follow us on Instagram: @senseofplaceshow
We appreciate subscribers, comments, likes and shares!
San Gemini, Quaint Town In Central Italy
Exploring San Gemini, a charming medieval town in central Italy.
More at
Filmed on July 21, 2017
Produced by Paolo De Santis
Tarquinia
Ara della regina e necropoli dei monterozzi.
La collina dei Monterozzi, lunga circa 6 km e sede della principale necropoli cittadina, si estende parallela alla costa tirrenica, tra questa e l'altura della Civita dove sorgeva la città etrusca. Le tombe coprono praticamente tutto il colle; se ne conoscono più di seimila, per la maggior parte camere scavate nella roccia e sormontate da tumuli. Sono proprio questi ultimi, oggi ormai appena visibili sul terreno perché spianati dai lavori agricoli (ma solo un secolo fa se ne contavano più di 600), che hanno dato al colle il nome popolare ed espressivo. La serie straordinaria di tombe dipinte -ne conosciamo circa 200- rappresenta il nucleo più prestigioso della necropoli che resta, per questo aspetto, la più importante del Mediterraneo, tanto da essere definita da Massimo Pallottino 'il primo capitolo della storia della pittura italiana'. L’uso di decorare con pitture i sepolcri delle famiglie aristocratiche è documentato anche in altri centri dell’Etruria, ma solo a Tarquinia il fenomeno assume dimensioni così ampie e continuate nel tempo: esso è infatti attestato dal VII al II secolo a.C., cioè per quasi tutta la durata della vita della città. Nel settore di necropoli attualmente aperto al pubblico è possibile ammirare alcuni degli ipogei dipinti più celebri, come le tombe delle Leonesse, dei Leopardi, della Caccia e Pesca etc.; la visita della cosiddetta necropoli Scataglini, un suggestivo angolo integralmente scavato, consente inoltre al visitatore di capire come dovesse in origine presentarsi la ”città dei morti”.
Villa Guardea - Luxury in Umbria
Villa Guardea is perfect if you want a bit of luxury, as it has a large relaxation area with a pool and spa!
This luxury villa of 500 sqm has everything you can dream of with its spa area with chromotherapy, great room and a pool that can be heated up to 30 degrees. The nearest village is just 2 km away and it is the perfect location between Rome and Florence.
WHAT RENATE LOVES…
- The wonderful pool area with chromotherapy
- The handmade furniture wood
- The pool is saltwater
Read more & book your stay on our website;
Follow us on Instagram;
Santagata
Lungo volo in FPV su Sant'Agata nel Mugello (Firenze), antico borgo medioevale con pieve del XII secolo, con Phantom 2 custom e GoPro Hero3 Black Edition