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Città di Orbassano in alta definizione (HD)
La mia intenzione era di creare un video in 4K ma purtroppo è solamente in HD
Vi spiego ho visto dei video bellissimi in 4K con foto e video ed è una qualità bellissima ma sono dei video di risoluzione 3840x2160 fps30.
Il mio iPhone fa si i video in 4K ma risoluzione 1920x1080 fps30 quindi una risoluzione molto più bassa rispetto a un vero 4K.
Questo non lo sapevo quindi ormai ho creato il video e ho deciso di lasciarlo anche se non è in 4K ma è un HD.
Quindi vi chiedo scusa per la scritta al inizio del video in 4K ma ormai il video è stato caricato.
Places to see in ( Monza - Italy ) Duomo di Monza
Places to see in ( Monza - Italy ) Duomo di Monza
The Duomo of Monza often known in English as Monza Cathedral is the main religious building of Monza, near Milan, in northern Italy. Unlike most duomos it is not in fact a cathedral, as Monza has always been part of the Diocese of Milan, but is in the charge of an archpriest who has the right to certain episcopal vestments including the mitre and the ring. The church is also known as the Basilica of San Giovanni Battista from its dedication to John the Baptist.
The basilica, which would in essence have been complete by 603 when heir to the Lombard throne Adaloald was baptised here by Secundus of Non, is believed to have been commissioned towards the end of the sixth century by the Lombard Queen of Italy, Theodelinda, as a royal chapel to serve the nearby palace. According to the legend she had made a vow to build a church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, and when riding along the banks of the Lambro River, she was halted by a dove who told her Modo (Latin for now), to which she replied Etiam (yes). Monza itself was initially known as Modoetia.
In 595, she had a oraculum (chapel) built on the Greek Cross plan; of this chapel only the walls exist today. The queen was buried here, in what is now the central left aisle of the church. On the remains of the oraculum, a new church was erected in the 13th century. It was again rebuilt as a basilica, starting from 1300, on a Latin Cross plan with an octagonal tiburium. In the late 14th century, the side chapels were added and, as designed by Matteo da Campione, the Pisan-Gothic style west front in white and green marble was begun. Starting from the 16th century, the choir and the ceiling were restored. Subsequently, the walls and the vaults were decorated with frescoes and stucco-work. The bell tower was erected in 1606. In the 18th century a cemetery was annexed on the left side.
The massive west front is divided into five parts by six lesene (applied strips), each of which is surmounted by a tabernacle housing a statue. The façade has several mullioned windows with, in the centre, a large rose window framed by a motif inspired by Roman antique ceilings, decorated with rosettes, masks and star motifs. The church has a nave and two aisles, separated by octagonal columns with Romanesque capitals and round columns with Baroque capitals. It ends in large apses, and has a series of chapels opening into the aisles. The wall decoration is overwhelmingly Baroque. Other artworks include a choir by Matteo da Campione, the high altar by Andrea Appiani, and the presbytery and transept frescoes by Giuseppe Meda and Giuseppe Arcimboldi.
In the right transept is the entrance to the Serpero Museum which houses the treasury with the Iron Crown of Lombardy, and the Late Antique ivory Poet and Muse diptych, of about 500, as well as an internationally important collection of late antique and early medieval works of various kinds, many deposited by Theodelinda herself. These include small metal 6th century ampullae from the Holy Land which are evidence of the emerging iconography of medieval art, among them the earliest depictions of the treatments of the Crucifixion and Nativity of Jesus in art that were to become standard throughout the Middle Ages and beyond.
Apart the Iron Crown, the most famous attraction of the church is the Chapel of Theodelinda. It has 15th-century frescoes from the Zavattari workshop depicting the stories of the queen's life, such as the dove episode, her marriage proposal, her meeting with her first husband, Authari, the latter's death in battle, and her new marriage with Agilulf. All the figures are portrayed with rich garments typical of the Visconti era.
An ancient and unusual privilege of the Duomo is its right to employ ceremonial armed guards, rather on the line of the Papal Swiss Guard at the Vatican. Known as Alabardieri from the halberds they carry, the date of their institution is described in a 1763 edict of Maria Theresa of Austria as ‘immemorial’. Their eighteenth-century style uniform, of blue wool with gold braiding and a belt buckle with an image of the Iron Crown, is unchanged from that approved in the edict, except that since the Napoleonic period the bicorne hat has replaced the earlier tricorne.
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Milan, Italy - Via Dante HD (2015)
Via Dante is an important and elegant pedestrian street in central Milan, Italy, connecting Piazzale Cordusio (Cordusio (Milan Metro)) and Largo Cairoli (Cairoli (Milan Metro)). It is very near to the city's Castello Sforzesco and is named after the Florentine poet Dante Alighieri. It is known for containing several theatres, shops, restaurants, cafés, palaces and bars.
The street is flocked by numerous fine buildings, mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries. Notable ones include the city's Piccolo Teatro, (literally small theatre).
Until 1958, it contained several transport links and a tramway line, but eversince 1996, the street is fully pedestrian.
The ULTIMATE Dosa Breakfast at RAM KI BANDI + Flower Market Visit | Hyderabad, India
After I fell in love with India during my first visit in January of 2018, I vowed that I would make it back to this country to experience and explore as much of it as I possibly could. Eleven months later in November, I made it back to India, this time with my good friend Sam, and we spent nearly three weeks traveling through seven incredible cities. We had long heard that the second city of our trip, Hyderabad, had some of India’s best food, and so far, it hadn’t disappointed us one bit!
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After visiting one of Hyderabad’s most popular attractions and best restaurants, I was ready to try more amazing street food, so on the morning of our second day in the city, we got up early and met up with our friend Sailesh, who took us to get some breakfast at Ram Ki Bandi, one of the city’s most famous street food stalls. Ram Ki Bandi offers ten different types of dosa, and I could not wait to try as many of them as I could! According to Sailesh, people travel many miles just for the dosas there!
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We settled on trying three different dosas: the Schezwan cream, the pizza dosa, and the palak paneer dosa. The first one I tried was the Italian-infused pizza dosa, which contained herbs and was dripping with lots of melted cheese. It was served with a delicious coconut chutney (my favorite) on the side. The dosa was spicy and tasted a lot like a pizza, and the creamy coconut chutney helped to cool down the heat from it.
Next up was the Szechwan cream, a spicy, Chinese-inspired dosa, which was also served with coconut chutney. It was a little sweeter, but still spicy, and contained onion and cilantro, among other mouthwatering ingredients. This one was phenomenal! I couldn’t stop raving about how good it was!
The final dosa was the palak paneer, which contains spinach, a variety of spices, and a non-melting cottage cheese called paneer. It didn’t come with any chutneys, so I ate it solo. It was probably my least favorite of the three dosas, but it was still great!
Our next dish was Idli, a mild, nutty, and savory rice cake that’s made by steaming a batter made up of rice and fermented and de-husked black lentils. This Idli was a little different from the kind I’d had before, and contained herbs, spices, cheese, and paneer. It was soft, moist, creamy, and the flavor was unreal! Next, I tried the traditional version of Idli along with some coconut chutney. While Idli doesn’t contain a huge amount of flavors, I still enjoyed it – it was soft and nutty.
After I tried everything, it was Sailesh and Sam’s turn! I think they enjoyed everything as much as I did! We were all in southern Indian food heaven!
After our sensational breakfast, the three of us headed off to a local flower market. At the time I visited, the country was in the middle of festival season, as Diwali was being celebrated, so Sailesh took us through the market so we could see all the different types of flowers people from all over Hyderabad were purchasing for their celebrations. A lot of people were there buying flowers; the whole place was packed! As we slowly made our way down the narrow alleys of the market, we watched vendors prepare beautiful flowers, delicious-looking vegetables, and more. There was so much dizzying activity around us that Sam and I didn’t know where to look next! Our visit to the market was definitely an assault on the senses and a bizarre, yet beautiful, way to end our morning adventure in Hyderabad.
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