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Top 10 Best Things to do in Legnano, Italy
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List of Best Things to do in Legnano,Italy
Museo Fratelli Cozzi Alfa Romeo
Bosco di Legnano (Parco Castello)
Chiesa Di San Magno
Pista Ciclopedonale del lago di Comabbio
Monumento al Guerriero di Legnano
Castello Visconteo
Caffe Club
Up Town
Museo Civico Di Legnano Guido Sutermeister
Palazzo Malinverni
LAKE GARDA - PESCHIERA DEL GARDA
PESCHIERA DEL GARDA RISES RIGHT WHERE LAKE GARDA TIGHTENS AND BECOMES A RIVER, AND FLOWS TOWARDS THE CITY OF MANTUA AND THE RIVER PO. A BEAUTIFUL BIKE PATH STARTS HERE AND FOLLOWS THE FLOW OF THE RIVER MINCIO FOR OVER 25 MILES, CONNECTING THIS CITY TO MANTUA.
ONE OF THE MOST SUGGESTIVE AREAS OF PESCHIERA DEL GARDA IS THE ONE CLOSE TO THE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE THAT CROSSES THE EXTERNAL CANAL OF THE ANCIENT FORTRESS AT THE HEIGHT OF PORTA BRESCIA, THE ANCIENT WESTERN GATEWAY TO THE FORTRESS.
PESCHIERA DEL GARDA, TOGETHER WITH MANTUA, VERONA AND LEGNAGO IS PART OF A HUGE DEFENSIVE STRUCTURE BUILT BY THE AUSTRIANS.
THE CITY RISES ON AN ISLAND THAT OVER THE YEARS HAS BEEN EQUIPPED WITH DEFENSIVE WALLS AND BASTIONS TO ENSURE ITS SAFETY. AN ANCIENT PATROL WALKWAY THAT JOINS THE BASTIONS IS STILL ACCESSIBLE: DON'T MISS IT! BECAUSE WALKING ALONG IT WILL PLEDGE YOU A BEAUTIFUL VIEW OVER THE CITY AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE GLIMPSES THAT OTHERWISE YOU WOULD MISS.
AS YOU ENTER THE OLD TOWN AND FOLLOW THE DEFENSIVE WALLS, RIGHT BEYOND THE TOGNON BASTION YOU REACH THE HARBOR WHERE BOAT TRIPS LEAVE TO DISCOVER PESCHIERA DEL GARDA AND THE MAIN TOWNS ON THE LAKE. CONTINUING, YOU WILL FIND AN HISTORICAL BUILDING KNOWN AS THE “PALAZZINA DI COMANDO”.
IN THIS VERY BUILDING RIGHT AFTER THE DEFEAT OF CAPORETTO THE GLORIOUS RESISTANCE ON THE PIAVE RIVER WAS PLANNED; INSIDE, THE HALL WHERE ON NOVEMBER 8TH 1917 THE KING VITTORIO EMANUELE III AND THE ALLIES GATHERED FOR THE HISTORIC CONFERENCE IN PESCHIERA DEL GARDA. THAT ROOM HAS BEEN UNTOUCHED FOR OVER 100 YEARS!
THE TOUR OF THE DEFENSIVE WALLS LEADS TO THE VOLTONI BRIDGE, WITH BEAUTIFUL COTTO TILES ARCHES, OVERLOOKING THE CENTRAL CANAL WHERE THE FISHERMEN'S BOATS OF PESCHIERA DEL GARDA STAND ORDERLY. ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BRIDGE YOU CAN ALSO ADMIRE THE ISLET WITH ITS LUXURIANT VEGETATION, BEYOND WHICH THE WATERS OF LAKE GARDA POUR INTO THE RIVER MINCIO.
THANKS TO THE HISTORICAL RELEVANCE, THE SUNNY BEACHES, THE MOST POPULAR AMUSEMENT PARKS IN ITALY, TODAY PESCHIERA DEL GARDA IS A FIRST-RATE TOURIST CENTRE: HOTELS, CAMPSITES, HOLIDAY HOMES ARE LITERALLY RUSHED BY MORE THAN 800,000 TOURISTS EVERY YEAR. YOU KNOW, DURING THE SUMMER PESCHIERA DEL GARDA DOUBLE ITS POPULATION!
MANY EVENTS ARE ORGANIZED OVER THE YEAR:
• FESTIVAL OF STREET ARTISTS
• SAILING REGATTAS
• EXCURSIONS TO DISCOVER THE WINERIES IN THE SURROUNDINGS
• A TOWN FESTIVAL WITH THE VENETIAN STYLE RACE AROUND THE FORTRESS WALLS;
• FIREWORKS FROM THE VOLTONI BRIDGE;
• CAR RALLIES
AND SO ON
AND IN SUCH A PLACE OF COURSE YOU HAVE A LOTS OF RESTAURANTS, SHOPS, BARS, PUBS ... THE OLD TOWN OF PESCHIERA DEL GARDA IS FILLED WITH! AND ITS STREETS ARE UNLIVEN 24 HOURS A DAY BY TOURISTS AND LOCALS!
AMUSEMENT PARKS
IF YOU PLAN TO STAY IN PESCHIERA DEL GARDA FOR MORE DAYS I SUGGEST YOU TO SPEND SOME TIME IN ONE OF THE MANY AMUSEMENT PARKS THAT HAVE HELPED MAKING THIS TOWN POPULAR. THERE ARE MANY, BUT THE MOST FAMOUS ARE:
GARDALAND, WHICH OFFERS MANY ATTRACTIONS, RIDES, ROLLER COASTERS, SHOWS AND ALSO MANY RESTAURANTS AND EVEN TWO HOTELS.
CANEVAWORLD: THERE YOU HAVE A WATER PARK WITH MANY POOLS, ATTRACTIONS, SLIDES AND CHILL OUT AREAS, PLUS AN AMUSEMENT PARK CALLED “MOVIELAND”, DEDICATED TO MOVIES WITH STUNTMEN AND ACTORS WHO WILL SET-UP ENTERTAINING SHOWS TO MAKE YOU LIVE THE MAGIC OF HOLLYWOOD.
BEACHES
CAPPUCCINI BEACH: HALF A MILE FROM THE CENTER OF PESCHIERA, YOU REACH THE CAPPUCCINI BEACH, YOU FIND IT AFTER THE HARBOR, AT THE END OF LUNGOLAGO MAZZINI. THE ACCESS TO THE BEACH IS FREE, YOU CAN RENT SUNBEDS, DECKCHAIRS, THERE IS A RESTAURANT, AND CHILDREN CAN ALSO HAVE FUN IN THE PLAYGROUND WITH SLIDES, SWINGS AND TRAMPOLINES.
BRACCOBALDO BEACH: ANOTHER HALF A MILE TOWARDS SIRMIONE YOU CAN FIND THE BRACCOBALDO BEACH, ALSO EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE FACILITIES YOU MIGHT NEED, AND IT IS ALSO ONE OF THE FIRST BEACHES IN ITALY WHERE IS ALLOWED TO BRING YOUR DOG.
LIDO AI PIOPPI: FULLY EQUIPPED BEACH, YOU FIND IT ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE OLD TOWN OF PESCHIERA DEL GARDA, TOWARDS CASTELNUOVO DEL GARDA.
Places to see in ( Mantova - Italy ) Skyline di Mantova
Places to see in ( Mantova - Italy ) Skyline di Mantova
The skyline of the medieval city of Mantova is very impessive, and if you visit the Palazzo Ducale be sure to look for the painting which shows the skyline as it was a few hundred years ago. It has not changed a great deal.
It is an easy 20 minute walk or bike ride from the Palazzo Ducale area along the causeway via Legnago (SP 10) to the other side of the lake for the classic skyline view of Mantua.
Yes, it is worth walking out of town to look back and see a view of the town from across the lake. It is a beautiful view , looks very medieval. You leave the hussle and bussle of the town behind.
Th bridge over the river Mincio is endless. A bus (No 12) stops outside the cathedral and will whisk you across the lake. As you alight, facing you down a slight slope, is a piece of parkland which is semi-natural.
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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, Rovigo, Veneto, Italy, Europe
Rovigo About this sound listen is a town and comune in the Veneto region of North-Eastern Italy, the capital of the eponymous province. Rovigo stands on the low ground known as Polesine, 80 kilometres (50 mi) by rail southwest of Venice and 40 kilometres (25 mi) south-southwest of Padua, and on the Adigetto Canal. The comune of Rovigo extends between the rivers Adige and Canal Bianco, 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of the Adriatic Sea, except the frazione of Fenil del Turco that extends south of the Canal Bianco. Polesine is the name of the low ground between the lower courses of the rivers Adige and Po and the sea; the derivation of the name is much discussed, generally applied only to the province of Rovigo, but is sometimes extended to the neighborhood of Adria and Ferrara. Rovigo (both Rodigium and Rhodigium in Latin script) appears to be first mentioned in a document from Ravenna dating April 24, 838; the origin of the name is uncertain. In 920 it was selected as his temporary residence by the bishop of Adria, Paolo Cattaneo, on the destruction of his city by the Hungarian ravagers; the fortifications started by him were already finished in 945. The viscounts of Rovigo built a line of brick walls in the 1130s in the name of the House of Este. The current Torre Donà is a remnant of the castle built some time in between; it is 66 m high and it may have been the highest brick tower at that time if the date of construction is correct. In 1194 Rovigo became a formal possession of Azzo VI d'Este, duke of Ferrara, who took the title of conte (count) of Rovigo. The Este authority ended in 1482, when the Venetians took the place by siege and retained possession of it by the peace of 1484. Although the Este recovered the city during the War of the League of Cambrai, the Venetians, returning in 1514, retained possession till the French Revolution. In 1806 Napoleon I Bonaparte created it a duché grand-fief for general Anne Jean Marie René Savary. The Austrians in 1815 created it a royal city. Stamp of Lombardy and Venetia, 5 soldi issue 1864, cancelled at ROVIGO. With the fall of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, Rovigo was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866; in same year it was connected by railway to Padua, Ferrara, Verona (through Legnago), and Chioggia (through Adria). In the 1900s the first modern industries were established, the most important of these was a sugar refinery. In 1927 the territory of the comune was extended to the extent it has now by including near former municipalities. In 1937 the course of the Adigetto Canal was diverted to the west edge of the town and a large avenue Corso del Popolo was built in place of the former course. In the years 1943–1945 Rovigo was part of the Italian Social Republic and it has been in Italy since 1946. In the 1950s and 1960s Rovigo had a dramatic development and it had the highest urbanization rate among the towns in the Veneto region after World War II.
#Italie Vérone ville de Roméo et Juliette ( Verone Italy city of Romeo juliet )
( merci de noter la vidéo ) ABONNEZ-VOUS pour suivre l'évolution de mes productions de vidéos sur YouTube,cordialement , Video-Globe L'histoire de #Vérone est particulièrement riche, et ce depuis l'antiquité. Les vestiges historiques de la ville en font un vrai bonheur à visiter pour les passionnés d'architecture. Les arènes de Vérone, un amphithéâtre romain, restent le symbole de la ville : ici se déroulent de prestigieux concerts ainsi que le célèbre festival de Vérone (consacré à l'opéra), excellent moment pour organiser son séjour ! En partant des arènes, on découvre le centre historique de Vérone, qui a conservé quelques splendeurs de l'époque médiévale et renaissance, ainsi que la Casa de Giuletta, de la célèbre tragédie Roméo et Juliette ! Voilà sûrement pourquoi Vérone demeure une destination prisée des amoureux... Située dans le nord de la Vénétie, aux marches du piémont alpin, Vérone est implantée au coeur d'une superbe région : il serait dommage de ne pas s'offrir une virée hors de la ville, en découvrir l'agréable campagne vallonnée, jusqu'aux berges du célèbre lac de Garde par exemple, à une vingtaine de kilomètres de route seulement. Vérone recevant un nombre conséquent de visiteurs, l'offre hôtelière est plutôt variée, de l'adresse de charme en plein centre historique à l'hôtel plus basique . Peu importe la formule que vous choisirez au final, celle-ci s'adapte au budget, et dans tous les cas, profiter de toutes les beautés de Vérone ne vous coûtera pas cher! Cette ville italienne située dans la région de la Vénétie a conservé de nombreux monuments datant de l'Antiquité, du Moyen-Âge et de la Renaissance. On y trouve ainsi un théâtre romain qui remonte au Ier siècle après J.-C. ou encore les célèbres Arènes de Vérone qui accueillent chaque année un grand festival d'art lyrique. La ville possède aussi plusieurs palais regroupés principalement autour de la Piazza delle Erbe et de la Piazza dei Signori, ainsi que l'une des plus belles églises romanes d'Italie : la basilique San Zeno. Mais Vérone est surtout connue pour avoir abriter les amours tragiques de Roméo et Juliette. On peut d'ailleurs accéder au fameux balcon immortalisé par Shakespeare en visitant la Casa di Giulietta, véritable attraction pour les amoureux
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Train form Padova to Venice 17 10 2009 at 16h30
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Nella terza parte dell'intervista, Syusy Blady e Mauro Biglino parlano dell'energia e di come può venire accumulata, del significato e del valore dell'oro, della rappresentazione dell'Abisso (o Absu, Inferno).
Un estratto di questa intervista sarà inserito nel documentario Un'altra storia, realizzato da Syusy con il contributo di Eppela.com. La versione integrale non post-prodotta viene pubblicata in quattro parti su questo canale YouTube e sul blog Nomadizziamoci.it
Appuntamento a giovedì prossimo per l'ultima parte.
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