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Places to see in ( Martina Franca - Italy )
Places to see in ( Martina Franca - Italy )
Martina Franca, or only Martina, is a town and municipality in the province of Taranto, Apulia, southern Italy. It is the second most populated town of the province after Taranto, and has a population of 49,086. Since 1975, the town has hosted the annual summer opera festival, the Festival della Valle d'Itria.
Located in Itria Valley, close to the provinces of Bari and Brindisi, Martina Franca borders with the municipalities of Alberobello (BA), Ceglie Messapica (BR), Cisternino (BR), Crispiano, Massafra, Mottola, Locorotondo (BA), Ostuni (BR), Villa Castelli (BR), Grottaglie and Noci (BA). It counts the hamlets (frazioni) of Baratta, Capitolo, Cappuccini, Carpari, Gemma, Infarinata, Lamia Vecchia, Madonna dell'Arco, Monte Fellone, Monte Ilario, Montetulio, Monti del Duca, Motolese, Nigri, Ortolini, Papadomenico, Pergolo, Pianelle, San Paolo and Specchia Tarantina.
The opera Festival della Valle d'Itria is held annually in July/August. It presents a variety of rather unusual operas. Agriculture is concentrated in the fertile lands in small valleys. The Viticulture is mainly based on white grape wine. There are also many olive trees growing, in fact olive oil is also one of the main product of the area. The most common livestocks are sheep and goats, to which is added the breeding of thoroughbred murgese horses and the famous donkey of Martina Franca. The most developed industry is the textile manufacturing, that made Martina famous also in the movie industry for a big international film in the 80's. The services sector is characterized by banks, insurances and tourism, especially eno-gastronomic one. It is very common for tourists to visit oil mills, wine-making facilities and cellars to taste amazing local products. One of the most important culinary excellence is the Capocollo Di Martina Franca a DOP quality product.
The town has a particularly conserved old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets. Piazza Roma is the largest square in the old town, with a greenspace in the center of a largely triangular grass pattern, facing the 17th century Palazzo Ducale.
Martina Franca railway station in an important junction point between the lines Bari–Martina–Taranto and Martina–Lecce, both operated by the Ferrovie del Sud Est (FSE). A minor station on the line to Taranto, Martina Franca Colonne Grassi, is located in the southwestern suburb. Another minor stop, San Paolo, serves the homonym frazione.
( Martina Franca - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Martina Franca . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Martina Franca - Italy
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Mazzaro Italian Market: The Italian Market Lover's Dream
Mazzaro Italian market is the Italian market lover's dream in St. Petersburg, Florida! With everything from freshly roasted coffee, to over 75 prepared foods daily in Mazzaro's deli, over 1,000 wine selections and over 300 cheeses, fresh cut meat and seafood, homemade gelato, freshly baked bread and exquisite pastries!
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Christmas in Rome With Eden Walks Tours
Christmas season in Italy officially kicks off December 8th with the Immaculate Conception and concludes the 6th of January.
There are many names for this last day- Little Christmas, the Epiphany, to name of few. But in Rome, this day is affectionately known as “Befana”, referring to the good witch that flies around on her broom, bringing gifts to children the night of January 5th. There are several stories of Befana the Christmas Witch- According to one Christian legend, the Three Wise Men stopped by her house to ask for directions a few days before Jesus was born. She couldn’t point them in the right direction, however she did offer them shelter for the night. Impressed by her hospitality, the magi invited her to join them on their journey the next morning.
But Befana declined, citing that she was too busy with her housework. She changed her mind later that day but unfortunately it was too late, and she never found them. The second story varies slightly in that, the day the Three Wise Men came to the Befana, she turned them away because she was too busy with her chores. A more morbid version is that Befana was just an ordinary woman whose child died at a very early age. Her grief resulted in her madness, as she believed the baby Jesus about to be born was her son. When she finally made her way over to him bearing gifts, the baby was so touched that he appointed her the mother of all Italian children. Whichever version you chose to believe it up to you. But one thing is (almost) proven – the tradition originated in Rome and is extremely popular to this day. If you visit the famous Piazza Navona Christmas Market, you’ll see many people dressed up in Befana’s honor.
December 26th is also a religious holiday – Santo Stefano, where banks, offices, and shops remain closed. Being a predominately Catholic country, don’t be surprised to find a lot of establishments closed throughout the month of December. Even if the closures aren’t as many as they once were in Italy. The first week of January also marks the winter sale season in Italy. These “saldi” are only held twice a year (the other time is during the summer), so many serious shoppers will have had months to prepare their lists.
Rome in Slightly Over Two Minutes
Rome travelogue covering all the major attractions in the time it takes to sing Arrivederci Roma. One scene morphs into the next...
Sights and sounds of Roma
Out walking on a holiday here in Rome, I stopped for just a moment to take in the music at the bridge at Sant'Angelo.
Palmcroft Baptist Church Italy Tour September 2015
Join us as we look back at the Palmcroft Baptist Church Italy tour September 2015. What a great group and a great tour led by Pastor Jim & Selma Bull and Pastor Randy Williams. Join Maranatha on this life changing tour with monthly departures to choose from. maranathatours.com
Man vs Food Contest / Pensacola, Florida
This is my contest entry to try to get Adam Richman from Man vs. Food to come down to Pensacola, Florida to eat some of the best Gulf Coast seafood around! I shot all of this with a Vado HD pocket cam and edited with Final Cut Express HD. Hope you enjoy!