SICILIA, Italia turismo / Ruta por Selinunte, Sciacca e Il Belice / Italia guía tour 2017
Ruta por el suroeste de Sicilia, Italia.
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Selinunte, Sciacca, Il Belice, Caltabellotta, Partanna, Grifeo, Sambuca y Giuliana
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Travel Italy - Visit the Agrigento Ruins
Take a tour of Agrigento Ruins in Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Sicily's Valley of the Temples holds an astonishing array of ancient Greek ruins.
The remains of temples built around 600 BC stand largely intact.
Catacombs lie in the excavated foundations of this sacred site.
Doric columns stand untoppled at the Temple of Hercules.
A statue of Telamon lies outside the Temple of Zeus.
Years of plunder and quarrying have left some ruins in pieces.
The Valley is now a protected national monument and a World Heritage Site.
Italy: 13 Stunning Travel Destinations
Italy: 13 Stunning Travel Destinations (collected by Lonely Planet)
13. Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre, which means Five Lands, comprise the five small coastal villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso located in the Italian region of Liguria. All the towns slope down to sea-level except for Corniglia, which is perched on top of a tall cliff.
12. Evening in Trastevere
Trastevere is one of the centers of Roman night life; rich in pubs, restaurants, clubs. The area has a high population of expatriates and American college students as there are two American universities in the area.
11. Mt Etna, Sicily
The mountain has an eerie volcanic landscape, with solidifed rivers of lava. It is used for skiing in winter, so be prepared for the cold at this altitude, even in summer. Even in good weather in summer, sometimes the top of the mountain is covered in cloud, especially during the afternoon, obscuring the wonderful views.
10. Siena's Palazzo Pubblico
The Palazzo Pubblico, Siena's City Hall for almost 800 years, contains (among many other things) the famous frescos on good and bad government by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, frescoes by Simone Martini and Duccio, and access to the Torre del Mangia, from whose top you can view a beautiful panorama of the Sienese countryside.
9. Duomo, Milan
Milan's main cathedral, a massive late Gothic church in white marble, with hundreds of spires and thousands of statues on its exterior and a famous façade. Don't miss the chance to climb up onto the roof and enjoy the spectacular views of the city between the Gothic spires.
8. St Peter's Basilica, Rome
The centre of the Catholic world, this magnificent basilica with its Michelangelo designed dome has an awe-inspiring interior. This place is huge, but everything is in such proportion that the scale escapes you. The overall design by Bramante and Michelangelo is Late Renaissance but the façade designed by Maderno and the interior, which owes much to Bernini, are both Baroque in style.
7. Lake Como
Lake Como is situated in Como in Lombardy, Northern Italy. It is part of the Italian Lake District. Popular with visitors for well over 100 years for its combination of fresh air, water, mountains and good weather, it's still worth a visit.
6. Slow Food, Piedmont
Slow Food is an international movement founded by Carlo Petrini in 1986. Promoted as an alternative to fast food, it strives to preserve traditional and regional cuisine and encourages farming of plants, seeds and livestock characteristic of the local ecosystem.
5. Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is a stunning beauty with its steep sloped lemon tree gardens and coloured terrace houses and stunning views and azure sea. It is south east of Naples starting from Sorrento stretching almost to Salerno. Along the coast line you will find places like Amalfi, Ravello etc., each of them stunning beauties with their own flair.
4. Renaissance Florence
Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany in Italy, with a population of about 366,500. The city is a cultural, artistic and architectural gem. The birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, Florence was the home to powerful families, creative geniuses and scientific masterminds who left their legacies in the city's many museums and art galleries.
3. Pompeii
Pompeii is in Campania, Italy, not far from Naples. Its major attraction is the ruined ancient Roman city of the same name, which was engulfed by Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This site is considered to be one of the few sites where an ancient city has been preserved in detail.
2. Basilica di San Marco, Venice
The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice, northern Italy. It is the most famous of the city's churches and one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture. It lies at the eastern end of the Piazza San Marco, adjacent and connected to the Doge's Palace.
1. Historic Rome
Rome, the 'Eternal City', is the capital and largest city of Italy and of the Lazio region. It's the famed city of the Roman Empire, the Seven Hills, La Dolce Vita (sweet life), the Vatican City and Three Coins in the Fountain. Rome, as a millennium-long centre of power, culture and religion, having been the centre of one of the globe's greatest civilizations ever, has exerted a huge influence over the world in its circa 2500 years of existence.
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Sicily Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Sicily in Italy.
Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean and the most diverse region in Italy, a land of gods and natural forces and a place of ancient cultures.Catania, in the northeast of the island, is Sicily’s second largest city that has been strongly influenced by earthquakes and also the volcanic activity of Mount Etna. It is believed that Greek settlers from Chalkidi founded it and some centuries later, it was conquered by the Romans and later, the Arabs brought the city a new wave of prosperity.Noto is a charming town with around 20,000 inhabitants. It is one of the most beautiful enclosed Baroque towns in Sicily. However, many of Noto’s historic buildings have been neglected for many years and are in somewhat less than perfect condition. The Cathedrale Di San Nicolo also fell into disrepair as a result of continued neglect and this caused both its dome and part of its roof to collapse in 1996.A proud and mighty volcano rises above eastern Sicily. Mount Etna, the largest volcano in Europe, is the undisputed ruler of this fascinating Mediterranean island. The snow on the summit region of Etna obscures the fact that deep within the volcano is an unimaginable natural furnace with a temperature of around 1,000 degrees Celsius.Marsala was given its name by the Arabs who called it ‘Marsal-Allah’, ‘God’s Harbor’. The monumental city gate is a reminder of the landing of Giuseppe Garibaldis on the 8th of March, 1860.In the mountain area close to Palermo, another wonderful city featured on our journey, is the picturesque town of Monreale, a townscape that for more than 800 years, has been dominated by a single building. Monreale Cathedral was built due to a struggle for power between the Bishop of Palermo and the Norman King, William.Sicily is exquisite. An ancient island of both discovery and pleasure.
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Italian Village of Gargnano, (Italy) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Village of Gargnano in Gargnano, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Of Italy's lakeside villages, Gargnano, on the shore of Lake Garda, is among the most beautiful.
It is located at the base of one of the region's many steep, picturesque hills.
For much of the year, the hills and mountains surrounding the lake are covered in a thin blanket of snow.
The waterfront of Gargnano has a multitude of pleasant walkways, shady benches, and wonderful cafes.
The waters of Lake Garda are a deep, rich blue, perfect for a swim on a hot day or for boating.
The city owes much of its prosperity to a prominent Italian family, who gave contributions and lodging to Mussolini and his entourage during his reign.
A Day In Sicily
A day in Sicily. Starting at the fishing village of Acitrezza, we go to the fish market in Catania, Palermo, drift through the fog in the hilltop village of Erice, to Taoramina, to the ancient island of Ortigia, then sigh at the sunset in Cefalù, meeting a few characters along the way.
Modica (Italy) Travel
Take a tour of Italian Town of Modica in Modica, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The town of Modica in Sicily, Italy has been honored with the moniker of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city has been inhabited as early as the 11th century BC, and throughout its existence has been ruled by many Italian and some Arab tribes.
The community's economy is based upon its Aztec-recipe chocolate, olives, legumes and cattle.
The people here have maintained their impressive churches despite numerous earthquakes and floods since the 17th century.
The town was once famous for its art, medicine and philosophy, which made it a heavily bourgeois populated area in the 19th century.
Modica is built into the limestone slopes of the Hyblaean Mountains.
The town and commune can be found in the Province of Ragusa, in southern Sicily.
Le Montagne dell' AUSTRIA
Le Montagne dell' AUSTRIA
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Bussana Vecchia - Charming Small Italian Town!
Ivy and I drove across the Italian border to a hidden gem of a little village called Bussana Vecchia - a former ghost town recently re-inhabited by a community of artists. It was just as lovely as it sounds!
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