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Top 10 Farm Stays in Tuscany, Italy - Beautiful Holiday Destination in Italy, Europe
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Castello La Leccia
Address: Localita La Leccia, 53011 Castellina in Chianti SI, Italy
Phone: +39 0577 743148
Locanda Le Piazze
Address: Località Le Piazze, 41, 53011 Castellina in Chianti SI, Italy
Phone: +39 0577 743190
Odina Agriturismo
Address: Loc. Odina 2, 52024 Loro Ciuffenna AR, Italy
Phone: +39 055 969304
Villa Di Capovento
Address: Loc. Capovento, 53011 Castellina in Chianti SI, Italy
Phone: +39 0577 740755
Borgo Del Cabreo
Address: Via Montefioralle Case sparse, 6, 50022 Greve in Chianti FI, Italy
Phone: +39 347 701 7265
La Locanda Country Hotel
Address: Località Montanino Di Volpaia, 53017 Radda in Chianti SI, Italy
Phone: +39 0577 738832
Agriturismo Macinatico
Address: Località Macinatico, 58, 53037 San Gimignano SI, Italy
Phone: +39 338 885 0426
Agriturismo Cantagalli
Address: Str. di Ripa D' Orcia, 53027 Localita' Cantagalli, San Quirico d'Orcia SI, Italy
Phone: +39 350 532 3952
Poggio al Casone
Address: Via Volpaia, 16, 56040 Casciana Terme Lari PI, Italy
Phone: +39 050 642259
Podere Querceto
Address: Località Falgano, 75/A, 50068 Rufina FI, Italy
Phone: +39 347 732 2831
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Lido di Ostia, Italy
Lido di Ostia, Italy
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Via Margutta
Pontile di Ostia
Parco Archeologico di Ostia Antica
Borghetto dei Pescatori
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Santa Maria Regina Pacis
Stabilimento La Bicocca
Oasi Naturista Capocotta
Castello di Giulio II
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Capalbio (Tuscany): the ancient medieval village (manortiz)
Capalbio and its beauties
Capalbio is a beautiful medieval town in southern Maremma. The Municipality is the most southwestern municipality in Tuscany along the border with Lazio. The characteristic village, natural surroundings and long sandy beaches attract thousands of visitors every year.
The name Capalbio is thought to come from the Latin caput album (bald head) which is the town's symbol, found in the sign on the Sienese Door depicting Siena's lion holding a bald head.
Its origins are extremely ancient as testified by the tombs dating back to the Bronze Age. Its history is traceable back to 806 A.D. when Capalbio became the property of the Tre Fontane Abbey in Rome, as per donation of Charlemagne.
Around 1200 teh village comes under the rule of the Aldobrandeschi clan and then under the rule of the Republic of Siena. During these years, the town accumulates wealth and many public works are completed, such as the fortress and the walls. In 1555, the invasion of Spanish troops throw Capalbio into a deep economic and demographic crisis, also due in large part to malaria.
When the village is annexed to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Capalbio loses its independence (which it takes back in 1960) and remains in the doldrums, worsened by bandits.
This negative past is now gone. Capalbio today is a charming medieval town, very lively all year round, but most of all, in the summer. From the ancient crenelated walls, rebuilt by the Sienese in order to defend the center, you can admire a breathtaking view of the Maremma area. The Fortress of Aldobrandeschi with its tall tower stands out over the red roofs of the stone homes. Next to it is the Collacchioni Palace dating back to the Renaissance period which displays the piano used by Giacomo Puccini when on holidays here.
In the main square you'll find the Church of San Nicola from the 12th-13th centuries decorated with Romanesque capitals and Renaissance frescoes. Outside the walls is the Oratory of the Providence with beautiful 16th century frescoes attributed to the school of Pinturicchio.
From May through October Capalbio and its surroundings are animated by festivals, feasts and events. The most important event is the Capalbio Cinema Internation Short Film Festival showcasing shorts from all around the world.
Capalbio is also renowned for the beautiful Garden of Tarot Cards, located just a few kilometers from the ancient center. The garden is famous for the large sculptures created by the French artist Niki de Sante Phalle depicting the 22 Major Arcanes of the tarot cards.
The surroundings are just as charming. Close to the sea is the Lake of Burano, a WWF protected area. This salty lagoon is separated from the Tyrrhenian Sea by a thin strips of sand dunes. Within, the massive sighting Tower of Buranaccio, built around 1600 by Spanish troops, stands tall over the area. Today, it is a private building and is accessible only from the sea.
The coast of Capalbio stretches over 12 kilometers and is characterized by long sandy beaches and crystal clear water, bordered by thick Macchia Mediterranea as the typical yellow colored Mediterranean scrub is called. There are few entrance points to the beaches but they are easy to reach by car from the Aurelia road (SS1) and you'll find both free beach areas as well as areas with sun chairs, umbrellas and more (for a price).
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Places to see in ( Anzio - Italy )
Places to see in ( Anzio - Italy )
Anzio is a city and comune on the coast of the Lazio region of Italy, about 51 kilometres (32 mi) south of Rome. Well known for its seaside harbour setting, it is a fishing port and a departure point for ferries and hydroplanes to the Pontine Islands of Ponza, Palmarola and Ventotene. The city bears great historical significance as the site of Operation Shingle, a crucial landing by the Allies during the Italian Campaign of World War II.
Anzio occupies a part of the ancient Antium territory. In ancient times, Antium was the capital of the Volsci people until it was conquered by the Romans. In some versions of Rome's foundation myth, Antium was founded by Anteias, son of Odysseus, and brother to Romulus, founder of Rome. In 493 BC the Roman consul Postumus Cominius Auruncus fought and defeated two armies from Antium, and as a result captured the Volscian towns of Longula, Pollusca and Corioli (to the north of Antium).
Anzio and Nettuno are also notable as sites of an Allied forces landing and the ensuing Battle of Anzio during World War II. The Commonwealth Anzio War Cemetery and Beach Head War Cemetery are located here. In February 1944 American soldiers (the U.S. Fifth Army) were surrounded by Germans in the caves of Pozzoli for a week, suffering heavy casualties. A film based on the events called Anzio (1968, directed by Edward Dmytryk) was made, starring Robert Mitchum and based on a book by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas.
Along the coast are numerous remains of Roman villas. One, the Domus Neroniana, has been identified as a residence of Nero. In Anzio can be found the Anzio Beachhead British Military Cemetery and a Beachhead Museum. The Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial is in nearby Nettuno. About 8 kilometres (5 miles) north of the town there is a WWF park with sulphur springs and a medieval tower, Tor Caldara.
Near the ruins of the Villa of Nero, in scenic position near the beach, lies the military sanatorium of the Italian army, one of the most important works of Florestano Di Fausto, built in 1930-33. All along the coast a large number of beaches and sea resorts can be found, including hotels and the famous fish restaurants of the port of Anzio. The city once hosted a Casino called Paradiso sul mare that is no longer active and now hosts cultural events. In the southern part of the town, close to the border with Nettuno, are many Italian art nouveau style houses.
Anzio is connected to Rome by the Via Nettunense (SS207), the Via Ardeatina (SS601) and by the Roma-Nettuno railway that connects Anzio with Roma Termini in around 40 minutes. The railway line also stops in the stations of Padiglione, Lido di Lavinio, Villa Claudia, Marechiaro, Anzio Colonia to the north of Anzio. Ferries and hydrofoils connect Anzio to Ponza.
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ALBEROBELLO / Puglia, Italy (Trulli Houses)
Alberobello is located in the region of Puglia, southeastern Italy. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Alberobello is a small and scenic town mostly famous for its trulli houses with cone-shaped roofs. The town has two main trulli districts - Rione Monti and Aia Piccola. Rione Monti is more touristic and visited area with plenty of small alleys lined with trulli houses that are turned into souvenirs shops. Here is located the Sant'Antonio church. Aia Piccola is less visited by tourists and is more quiet area. Other places worth seeing: the main square - Piazza del Popolo dominated by St.Lucia church, behind which there is a spot for panoramic views of the city, and the Basillica of Saints Damian and Cosma.
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Best Things to in Nettuno, Italy
Nettuno Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Nettuno. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Nettuno for You. Discover Nettuno as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Nettuno.
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Sicily Rome American Cemetery and Memorial
Santuario Santa Maria Goretti
Torre Astura
Borgo medievale di Nettuno
Forte Sangallo
Museo dello sbarco di Anzio
Porto di Anzio
Beach Head War Cemetery
Fontana del dio Nettuno
Basilica di Santa Teresa