Walk around Florence Italy
00:00 Abbazia di San Miniato al Monte
07:00 Piazzale Michelangelo
13:00 Porta San Niccolò
21:10 Ponte alle Grazie
27:25 Piazza di Santa Croce Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze
38:15 Piazza di S. Firenze Palazzo Gondi Complesso di San Firenze
39:50 Piazza della Signoria
41:55 Palazzo Vecchio
49:00 Ponte Vecchio
51:45 Galleria degli Uffizi
55:25 Ponte Vecchio
01:19:25 Piazza della Repubblica
01:26:25 Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore
01:49:15 Piazza della Santissima Annunziata
01:54:35 Piazza San Marco
02:01:45 Palazzo Medici Riccardi
02:03:50 Basilica di San Lorenzo
02:09:40 Cappelle Medicee
02:14:00 Mercato Centrale Firenze
02:24:35 Piazza dell'Unità Italiana Basilica di Santa Maria Novella
Walkabout in Radda in Chianti, Tuscany, Italy
We found a pizzeria at Radda in Chianti - not sure if it was the only one there. But we couldn't find another place that baked pizza. The restaurants had pasta and interesting local Tuscan dishes on their menu. We tried them and they were delicious. The pizza we ate at the takeaway was fantastic too.
#pizza #outdoorcooking #got2eatpizza
We've made other Pizza videos. We use a wood-fired oven. The recipe for the dough we use is shown in the description of our first Uuni 3 video:
How to cook pizza in a wood-pellet fired oven:
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Camera: iPhone 7 Plus, Canon G7 Mark ii.
Music: soundcloud.com/ikson
Places to see in ( Florence - Italy ) Piazzale Michelangelo
Places to see in ( Florence - Italy ) Piazzale Michelangelo
Piazzale Michelangelo is a square with a panoramic view of Florence, Italy, located in the Oltrarno district of the city. This Florentine piazza was designed by architect Giuseppe Poggi and built in 1869 on a hill just south of the historic center, during the redevelopment of Oltrarno, the left (South) bank of the Arno river.
In 1869, Florence was the capital of Italy and the whole city was involved in an urban renewal, the so-called Risanamento or the Renovation of the city's neighborhoods. Lungarni (riverside walkways; lungarno, singular) were built on the riversides. On the right bank, the fourteenth-century city walls were removed and turned into the Viali di Circonvallazione, mimicking the French boulevard design, six lanes wide and lined with trees. On the left bank winding up the hill of San Miniato the Viale dei Colli was built, a tree-lined street over 8 kilometers long ending at the Piazzale Michelangelo which was built as a terrace with a panoramic view of the city.
The square, dedicated to the Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo, has bronze copies of some of his marble works found elsewhere in Florence: the David and the four allegories of the Medici Chapel of San Lorenzo. The monument was brought up by nine pairs of oxen on 25 June 1873.
Poggi designed the loggia in the neoclassical-style that dominates the whole terrace, which today houses a restaurant. Originally it was intended to house a museum of works by Michelangelo, never realized. In the wall of the balcony, under the loggia, there is an epigraph in capital letters referring to his work: Poggi turned this into his monument in 1911.
The view captures the heart of Florence from Forte Belvedere to Santa Croce, across the lungarni and the bridges crossing the Arno, including the Ponte Vecchio, the Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio, the Bargello and the octagonal bell tower of the Badia Fiorentina. Beyond the city are the hills of Settignano and Fiesole. The Piazzale Michelangelo can be accessed by car along the tree-lined Viale Michelangelo, constructed at the same time, or by walking the stairs or going up the ramps from the Piazza Giuseppe Poggi, also known as the Poggi Ramps in the district of San Niccolò.
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Palazzo Leopoldo **** Hotel Review 2017 HD, Radda in Chianti, Italy
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Property Location
With a stay at Palazzo Leopoldo in Radda in Chianti, you'll be in the historical district and close to Castello di Radda Winery and Borgo di Vescine - Tenute di Castelvecchi. This family-friendly property is within the vicinity of Castello d'Albola and Church of San Sigismondo.
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Make yourself at home in one of the 19 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars (stocked with some free items). Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite program...