Bracciano (Roma) - Borghi d'Italia (Tv2000)
La XIX puntata di Borghi d'Italia ci accompagna nello splendido paesaggio di Bracciano (Roma)...
Asolo (Treviso) - Borghi d'Italia (Tv2000)
La terza puntata stagionale di Borghi d’Italia ci accompagnerà alla scoperta del Comune di Asolo, il borgo dai Cento Orizzonti. Nel corso del programma incontreremo il sindaco, il prevosto, il presidente del Festival del Viaggiatore, lo chef, il fotoreporter, l’operatrice museale e gli abitanti. Visiteremo il centro storico, la rocca, il castello, la cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta, il convento di San Pietro e Paolo, il Museo Civico, la casa di Freya Stark, e ci inoltreremo negli angoli nascosti del luogo amato dalla regina Cornaro, da Pietro Bembo, Lorenzo Lotto, Giorgione, Canova, Palladio, Malipiero, Browning, fino ad arrivare alla “divina” Eleonora Duse. Racconteremo le esperienze del Festival del Viaggiatore di Asolo. Poi, presenteremo i piatti tradizionali del territorio, il dialetto e non mancheranno altre curiosità.
Buona visione!
Places to see in ( Bergamo - Italy ) Torre del Gombito
Places to see in ( Bergamo - Italy ) Torre del Gombito
La Torre del Gombito is located in the upper part of the city of Bergamo , at the intersection of the homonymous street, via San Lorenzo and via Mario Lupo, the most central and important crossroads of the ancient city. The tower takes its name from the Latin compitum , which means crossroads or crossroads , in the Bergamo dialect takes the meaning of elbow , from this it is clear that the tower was the crossing point of the different road axes of the Roman city the cardo and the decumanus . It was built in the twelfth century and is the highest in the city, it will never take the name of the families that over the centuries became its owners.
She was the protagonist of the fights between Guelphs and Ghibellines of Bergamo, the first in favor of the Pope and the second of the Emperor represented by the Suardi families, for the Ghibellines in opposition of the Rivola, owners of the tower and of the Guelph faction , and in the XIII century also owners of the mint of Bergamo. During the Middle Ages there were more than thirty towers owned by noble families. This controversy became bitter when in 1206 the clashes led to the fire of the tower itself.
In 1263 Bartolomeo del Zoppo is the owner of the tower, and in 1314, his son Giorgio, a member of the city council, which causes his active belonging to the Guelph faction, had to flee and ask for hospitality in the Ginami Castle of the Bucelleni family of Gromo. The tower retained its military and defensive characteristics until 1500 when commercial leases were documented. Captain Giovanni Da Lezze in his report of 1596 Description of Bergamo and its territory , the nomination as a tower of the hostaria del Gombedo.
The tower was donated to the municipality in 1877 by Giovanni Gout Giovanni Arioli and Alessandro Agliardi, and since 2010, after careful maintenance, it is open to the public for a visit also inside. After the climb of 263 steps you can enjoy the view from the highest terrace of Bergamo. The thirteenth-century tower , is in excellent condition, has a height of 51.60 meters, which originally were 64 meters, was demolished a part in the nineteenth century because it was considered unsafe.
Built in sandstone blocks, in Romanesque style, it formed a single complex with the adjacent house, which presents Gothic changes of a later period; the two units communicated with a single access, now walled, which was placed eight meters above the ground. It has very few openings and slits, typical features of medieval defensive constructions. The openings for commercial activities on the ground floor were carried out in the fifteenth century, while the two stone corbels that protrude on the west wall to six meters in height, are the remains of an open portico for a further workshop, it is in fact divided into two owners in 1555 , by Paolo Zoppo, and by Barbara Albrici.
When the tower was donated to the municipality it was in a situation of great neglect, the stairs, and the inner landings had been destroyed during the revolutionary uprisings, when the Austrians threatened its destruction. The first restorations were made in 1892 with the reconstruction of the internal parts, and subsequently in 1913 and 1915 . From the report of the architect Sandro Angelini, it appears that the tower was built with great skill, not only in its outer part, but more in the interior, with the gradual tapering of the walls, and the stone steps in its terminal part of the same thickness of the wall.
( Bergamo - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bergamo . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bergamo - Italy
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Borgomezzavalle, Antrona Valley
Borgomezzavalle, the name means the town between the valley an ancient rural village in Valle Antrona, Piedmont, Italy. In winter time there's sunlight all day thanks to a huge mirror placed on the opposite hillside that reflects the rays. Brightly colored houses with thatched roofs, carved from the mountain flank, are clustered around neat cobbled piazzas with wooden benches and flower pots.
Narrow winding alleys lead to frescoed arcaded porches with decorated columns and lavish palazzos featuring loggias. Seppiana, Viganella, Bordo, Zonca, the major villages of Borgomezzavalle, wait you to discover them! a littel documentary from fotorobertobianchetti.com
Cosa fare in VAL SERIANA: passeggiate e giochi tra Selvino, Aviatico e Castione della Presolana
Cosa fare in Val Seriana coi bambini: passeggiate, giochi e divertimento.
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Nel video trovate il nostro weekend in Val Seriana in famiglia tra passeggiate in montagna con i bambini, parchi gioco, panorami bellissimi e divertimento in mezzo alla natura.
La Val Seriana, la Val Brembana e la Val di Scalve si trovano in Lombardia in provincia di Bergamo.
Tra le cose da fare in questa valle bergamasca, oltre alle passeggiate, ci sono la gita al Salto degli Sposi a Castione della Presolana con la sua leggenda, i gonfiabili di Selvino con il Parco Avventura e la gita a Aviatico che si raggiunge solo a piedi o con la funivia e il Monte Purito.
Maggiori informazioni sulle cose da fare in Val Seriana con i bambini le trovate in questi post sul blog:
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- Gita a Aviatico e Monte Poieto:
Per saperne di più su cosa vedere in Val Seriana coi bambini e in particolare per i trekking trovate i consigli sparsi per il blog.
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Busseto (Parma) - Borghi d'Italia (Tv2000)
Borghi d'Italia celebra il bicentenario della nascita di Giuseppe Verdi con una puntata dedicata al Comune di Busseto. Il grande compositore italiano nacque a Roncole di Busseto il 13 ottobre del 1813.
DONNE DELL'ERA E MUSICI a GROMO - video 2
Il gruppo di canto popolare nasce nel 2006 a Rovetta e prosegue da
anni la propria attività a testimonianza del territorio delle tradizioni e delle realtà locali. I canti che il gruppo ripropone sono attinti dalla tradizione locale, attraverso studi storici e ricerche antropologiche in area lombarda. I brani proposti sono per la maggior parte ballabili. Un gruppo che si presenta con i costumi tipici popolari per comunicare il genuino piacere del canto popolare.
Il video è stato girato in occasione della Giornata Bandiere Arancioni - 2011 nel bellissimo borgo medievale di Gromo in Valseriana (BG) il 9/10/11
▪ Al MUSE a fare le muse ▪ [ Gita a Trento pt.1 ]
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