ITALY interesting places in Umbria (hd-video)
We visited four nice places: Orvieto, Panicale, Assisi and Gubbio.
Also a view of Bagnoregio (Lazio).
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Travel Italy - Exploring the Medieval Town of Panicale
Take a tour of Italian Town of Panicale in Panicale, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Among Umbria's many medieval cities, the town of Panicale stands out from the rest.
Many of the town's buildings are quite old and built in the traditional stone style.
The town has scenic streets and alleys, free of the clutter of storefront signs.
Though older, the town as it looks today largely formed and grew during the medieval ages.
A key landmark is the Podesta Palace, which looks out over the whole town.
Panicale is home to many grand town squares, fountains, and imposing structures combining to create a wholly unique locale and ethereal experience.
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Travel Italy - Exploring the Artistic Town of Barga
Take a tour of Italian Town of Barga in Barga, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The artistic and inspirational qualities of Tuscany have been emitted to every region lying within its boundaries.
The town of Barga holds true to this traditional Italian personality, and exudes warmth and charm.
This qiant town hasn't forgotten its medieval roots, a strong stamp of which is eminent in every avenue.
The alleys and pathways here are quiet narrow and the best way to go about exploring the place is on foot.
Compensating for the shadowy passages are excellent views from the ancient and elegant houses.
The Romaesque styled town church stands imposingly over the town and surrounding countryside.
Travel Italy - Exploring the Italian Town of Bosa
Take a tour of Italian Town of Bosa in Bosa, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Lining the banks of the S-shaped Temo River are the buildings of Bosa, Italy.
The best view of the town, coast, and countryside is from the Serravalle's castle.
People have inhabited Bosa and its surrounding area longer than any surviving written record.
The town is located on the island of Sardinia, off the west coast of Italy.
There is a lot of history here, as it was once a provincial capital.
Because of Bosa's river and proximity to the coast, it is a popular fishing town.
ACQUASPARTA Borgo Medioevale - Umbria - HD
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E' posta su di un colle a circa 350 m s.l.m. da cui domina la valle del Naia, affluente del Tevere.
E' al centro di un vasto territorio tra il variare delle colline e dei monti prospicienti, ricco di vegetazione e di sorgenti di acque curative e da tavola.
La ricchezza dal punto di vista idrico del suo territorio ne ha da sempre caratterizzato la vocazione termale, tanto che proprio per le sue acque già in epoca romana essa trasse il suo nome: ACQUAS PARTAS, ad indicare la sua posizione tra le sorgenti dell'Amerino e Furapane.
Conserva ancora l'aspetto di un centro medioevale con una suggestiva cinta muraria e una caratteristica Porta Vecchia che nei secoli passati consentiva l'accesso al paese.
Tutt'oggi si può ammirare la piazza restaurata davanti al Palazzo Cesi Il Palazzo Cesi risale alla seconda metà del XVI secolo e all'interno sono conservate iscrizioni romane derivanti dalle rovine di Carsulae. Galileo fu in questo palazzo ospitato dal duca Federico Cesi.
la bellezza del paesaggio, la ricchezza di acque, il clima felice, le memorie storiche ed i monumenti artistici fanno di Acquasparta un luogo di soggiorno ideale.
Places to see in ( Asti - Italy )
Places to see in ( Asti - Italy )
Asti is a city and comune of 76 164 inhabitants located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about 55 kilometres east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River. Asti is the provincial capital of one of most important wine areas in Italy and lends its name to some illustrious wines. The city dates to pre-Roman times and still a few ruins remain. In the 10th-13th centuries, Asti rose economically and politically to become one of the most powerful independent cities in Western Italy, with extensive trading rights granted by the Holy Roman Empire.
Central Asti is quite compact and there is a large and reasonably well preserved historical centre which is easy to walk around. The train station is close to the centre and there are 2 large and convenient parking spaces in the centre (except on market days) at Piazza Alfieri and Campo di Palio. Also parking in the old city at Piazza Roma and Piazza Catena, but be cautious of restricted streets.
Collegiata di San Secondo on Piazza San Secondo, build on the site of Asti’s patron saint’s martyrdom (119 AD), rebuilt in XIII century, located in the old market piazza and houses the bones of the sacred saint of Asti in the crypt and the Palio d’Asti banners in a chapel. Cathedrale di Santa Maria Assunta in Piazza Cathedrale. Built in XIV century, one of Piedmont’s most important gothic churches. Medieval City, the central part of Asti still comprises of narrow paved streets, ancient buildings, towers palaces and churches, with many parts of the old wall still intact. Great for wandering around.
Torre Troyana (Trojan Tower) Piazza Medici 13th C. Asti was know as the “city of 100 towers” – in fact there were 120 of these fortified family bolt-holes, of which about 12 still survive. This tower is open to visitors on weekends to walk up the summit.
Torre Rosso (Romano), end of C.Alfieri. Oldest surviving tower dating back to roman era (1st C) formerly part of the old gate
Palazzo Civico, Piazza San Secondo. An old palace, used as the mayors office and other Asti commune offices. Visitors allowed on the first floor halls.
Historical Archives, Palazza Mazzola, Via Cardinal Massaia, opposite Cathedral. Houses a large collection of historical documents and maps, including a room dedicated to Palio di Asti. Open weekdays in normal hours, €2.50 admission. Teatro Alfieri, Asti’s theatre, built in 1860, resembles an opera house and was recently renovated. Often if someone is there they will let you wander around.
Museum and Crypt of San’Anastasio, 365 Cso Alfieri, 8th C . Mondays closed admission €2.50. Bapistry di San Pietro, Cso Alfieri /Pzz. 1Maggio, Romanesque church and museum complex (Paleantological and Archeological) built 12th C modeled on Church of Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, with cloisters, tower and pilgrims hospice. Closed Monday, admission €2.50. Synagogue and Jewish museum – visit by appointment only. Scassa Tapestry Workshop and museum. Scassa specializes in making tapestries based on famous paintings.Visits are free by appointment.
Palio di Asti, this historic bareback horse race is the oldest one of its type in Italy originating in 1273, when the Astigiani staged a race beneath the walls of the enemy city of Alba causing great devastation to their vineyards. Feste Della Sagre, every second weekend in September. Feste Della Sagre, every second weekend in September. Palio Degli Sbandieratori, Piedmont's flag-throwing teams are justly famous and every Asti Borgo and provincial town sponsors a team, who compete in the Piazza San Secondo in a night time spectacle during the Palio week.
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ITALY Assisi, Umbria (HD-video)
You can easily spend a whole day in this town.
Many old buildings and of course the basilica San Francesco.
The basilica has fine wall painting. It is a pity that you may not use your camera or video. I made some footage secretly, I hope they will forgive me.