Fabulous Italy: Moneglia - 4K Town Life Documentary Film - Episode 4
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In this part take in the beauty of Italian Moneglia, which combines the charm of the mountains and the sea.
This Ligurian pearl lies in a beautiful bay enclosed by Punta Moneglia and Punta Rospo. The hills surrounding the town are rich in vegetation and full of olive groves and lemon trees. The beautiful sandy beach with crystal waters and which is protected from the waves by rocks attracts a great number of tourists. Our viewers have a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere.
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Places to see in ( Ventimiglia - Italy )
Places to see in ( Ventimiglia - Italy )
Ventimiglia is a city, comune and bishopric in Liguria, northern Italy, in the province of Imperia. It is located 130 km northwest of Genoa by rail, and 7 km from the French-Italian border, on the Gulf of Genoa, having a small harbour at the mouth of the Roia River, which divides the town into two parts. Ventimiglia's urban area has a population of 55,000.
The name derives from ancient Ligurian dialect, in Latin(ized?) “Albium Intemelium”, meaning capital city of the Intemelii. Ventimiglia is the ancient Albium Intemelium, the capital of the Intemelii, a Ligurian tribe which long resisted the Romans, until in 115 BC it was forced to submit to Marcus Aemilius Scaurus. Albintimilium became a municipium in 89 BC. In AD 69 the city was sacked by the army of Otho and Vitellius, but recovered to remain prosperous into the 5th century, surrounded by walls with cylindrical towers built at each change of direction.
Remains of a Roman theatre (first half of the 2nd century) are visible, and remains of many other buildings have been discovered, among them traces of the ancient city walls, a fine mosaic, found in 1852 but at once destroyed, and a number of tombs to the west of the theatre. The ruins of the ancient Albintimilium are situated in the plain of Nervia, c. 2 kilometres (1 mile) to the east of the modern town.
The caves of the Balzi Rossi have proved rich in palaeolithic remains of the Quaternary period. Remains of a family of Cro-Magnon people were discovered, with several skeletons of men, women and children. Very important architecturally and historically is the ancient medieval city centre, perched on a hill overlooking the new town.
The Church of San Michele Arcangelo was erected in the 10th century by the Counts of Ventimiglia on the foundations of a pagan temple. Later it was entrusted to the Benedictines of Lirins. In the 11th-12th centuries it was rebuilt in Romanesque style. In 1628 it lost the aisles after an earthquake. It houses milestones from the old Via Iulia Augusta, two of which are used as stoups and one supports the crypt's vault.
The present Romanesque Cathedral dedicated to the Assumption, Cattedrale di Nostra Signora Assunta,, with an 11th-century baptistery, see of the present Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo (just Ventimiglia until 1957, founded 670), is built on the ruins of an earlier Lombard church, which in turn was on the site of a Roman building, possibly a temple. The municipal library has the second largest collection of 17th-century manuscripts and books in Italy (the biggest collection is in Venice).
The Giardini Botanici Hanbury (Hanbury Botanical Gardens), surrounding the villa of Sir Thomas Hanbury, La Mortola, are the biggest in Italy and among the finest in Europe, boasting many varieties of tropical and sub-tropical species that thrive in this mild climate. Near Ventimiglia are the Genoese fortresses of Castel d'Appio, Forte San Paolo and Fortezza dell'Annunziata.
Ventimiglia is a popular summer destination for tourists on the French Riviera. Particularly popular all year with visitors from France is the weekly street market (held on a Friday), along the seafront of the new town, which causes major traffic congestion.
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A trip to Cinque Terre Italy GOPRO HD
Our trip to 5 terre in June 2017: Camping, Trekking, Snorkeling, Exploring.
Clips are filmed in: Levanto Beach, Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza and Monterosso.
00:54 - We found a new friend underwater!
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Italy 2016 - Chiavari (Liguria)
Places to see in ( Certaldo - Italy )
Places to see in ( Certaldo - Italy )
Certaldo is a town and comune of Tuscany, Italy, in the Metropolitan City of Florence, in the middle of Valdelsa. It is about 35 kilometres southwest of the Florence Duomo. It is 50 minutes by rail and 35 minutes by car southwest of Florence, and it is 40 minutes by rail north of Siena. It was the home of the family of Giovanni Boccaccio, the poet of Vita di Dante, and the author of the Decamerone. He died here at his home and was buried here in 1375.
The town of Certaldo is divided into upper and lower parts. The lower part is called Certaldo Basso, whilst the medieval upper part is called Certaldo Alto. Certaldo Alto has limited vehicular access, for use by residents only. Visitors can park outside the walls or in the lower part and go to Certaldo Alto by the Certaldo funicular.
Boccaccio's house, of red brick, like the other old houses here, was restored in 1823 and furnished with old furniture. A statue of him was erected in the main square in 1875. The Palazzo Pretorio, or Vicariale, the residence of the Florentine governors, recently restored to its original condition, has a picturesque facade adorned with ceramic coats of arms, and in the interior are various frescoes dating from the 13th to the 16th century.
The town hosts several festivals a year. The largest and most famous is Mercantia, a week-long party in Certaldo Alto. It involves numerous street performers from across Italy, Europe and even the Americas.
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Le due baie di Sestri Levante
Sestri Levante, la città delle due baie.
La baia del Silenzio, premiata dai visitatori di Tripadvisor come una delle più belle spiagge d'Italia è effettivamente un luogo unico dove natura e opera dell'uomo si fondono in uno scenario magico con le case colorate dei pescatori direttamente sulla spiaggia di sabbia fine.
Soprattutto nelle belle giornate d'inverno arrivare dal caruggio alla baia è una esperienza da non perdere.
Passeggiando nei pressi della Baia del Silenzio sopra la porta di un magazzino si scorge una vecchia scritta in latino che recita Non ita semper erit, non sarà sempre così, forse un invito a godersi il luogo o il momento, un carpe diem alla ligure che invita ad assaporare ogni momento in questo luogo capace di rasserenare lo spirito.
Ma abbiamo detto che Sestri Levante è la città delle due baie o dei due mari, infatti salendo un poco verso la Chiesa dei Cappuccini è possibile vedere dall'alto entrambe le baie, in primo piano la Baia del Silenzio e, oltre le case, la Baia delle Favole, così chiamata in onore dello scrittore di favole per ragazzi Hans Christian Andersen che qui soggiornò e a cui è dedicato un premio che Sestri Levante organizza ogni anno per premiare i migliori racconti inediti per ragazzi.
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Fabulous Italy: Cinque Terre in 4K | Town Life Documentary Film. Part 4
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Explore an isolated 6-mile stretch of the most captivating part of the Italian Riviera – the Cinque Terre. Five small towns have gathered together on a rugged cliffs, these towns combine Italian culture, spirit and nature.
Cinque Terre is home for about 4,000 residents, but it attracts almost 2.5 million tourists every year. The main attractions of the area are the towns itself and the rugged landscapes of the park.
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