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Reggio Calabria Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Chianalea di Scilla, Lungomare Falcomata, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria, Cattedrale di Gerace, Pentedattilo, Arena dello Stretto, Cattolica di Stilo, MUSABA, Basilica Cattedrale di Reggio Calabria Maria SS Assunta, Opere di Rabarama, Scoglio dell'Ulivo, Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria, Cascata del Marmarico, Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Stella, Castello Aragonese
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Alatri (Italy) Travel
Take a tour of Italian Town of Alatri in Alatri, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Ancient remains and rolling green hills mark the town of Alatri in the southern Lazio region of Italy.
This town is believed to have been an inhabited settlement since as early as the 2nd millennium BC.
It is known for its timeworn limestone monuments, including stone fortifications, churches and castles.
After having sat in a state of decay from many years, it was brought back to life when in the 12th century it briefly served as the seat of the Pope.
Ruins of megalithic wall made from stones which have been cut to slide together without the use of mortar, spans the circumference of the city.
Though it suffered heavy civilian casualties and damage during World War II, it has since been renewed as a city filled with history and culture.
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Rome in Italy has 4,340,474 inhabitants, landmarks, travel, tourism, hotels
Rome in italy has 4,340,474 inhabitants, landmarks, travel, tourism, hotels
The Rome metropolitan area is centred on the city of Rome, the Italian capital, and is located in the Lazio region of central Italy.
The metropolitan area is strictly statistical and does not have any administrative designation or function, unlike the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital (former Province of Rome) which does.
Composition[edit]
The Rome metropolitan area includes the city of Rome and 59 municipalities and a population of 7,340,000 as of 2017.[1] All are within the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, except one in the Province of Latina.
The most important of these by population are: Guidonia Montecelio, Aprilia, Fiumicino, Tivoli, Ciampino, and Velletri; as shows the table below.
Municipalities[edit]
Province Municipality Area
(in km²) Population(1)
Lazio
Metropolitan City of Rome Capital Rome 1,285 2,869,461
Albano Laziale 23.8 39,137
Anguillara Sabazia 74.91 17,987
Ardea 50 39,626
Ariccia 18 18,083
Artena 54 13,380
Castel Madama 28.5 7,343
Castel Gandolfo 14 8,786
Cerveteri 134.43 34,912
Ciampino 11 137,938
Colonna 3.5 3,707
Fiumicino 222 165,088
Fonte Nuova 20.1 26,802
Formello 31 111,912
Frascati 22 20,764
Gallicano nel Lazio 26 5,707
Genazzano 32 5,881
Genzano di Roma 18 63,356
Grottaferrata 18 20,709
Guidonia Montecelio 79 179,211
Labico 11.8 5,571
Ladispoli 26 138,874
Lanuvio 43.9 12,296
Lariano 27 12,119
Marino 26 38,478
Mentana 24 20,066
Monte Compatri 24.4 9,828
Monte Porzio Catone 9.4 8,827
Monterotondo 40 37,916
Pomezia 107 157,254
San Cesareo 22 12,538
Palestrina 46.8 19,455
Rocca Priora 28 11,600
Tivoli 68 153,095
Sant'Angelo Romano 21 4,195
Rocca di Papa 40 15,019
Valmontone 40 14,555
Velletri 113 51,925
Zagarolo 28 16,427
Province of Latina Aprilia 1,70 375.440
Latina,Lazio 562.313
TOTAL 5.352,0 7.340.915
Places to see in ( Florence - Italy ) Accademia Gallery
Places to see in ( Florence - Italy ) Accademia Gallery
The Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze, or Gallery of the Academy of Florence, is an art museum in Florence, Italy. It is best known as the home of Michelangelo's sculpture David. It also has other sculptures by Michelangelo and a large collection of paintings by Florentine artists, mostly from the period 1300-1600, the Trecento to the Late Renaissance. It is smaller and more specialized than the Uffizi, the main art museum in Florence. It adjoins the Accademia di Belle Arti or academy of fine arts of Florence, but despite the name has no other connection with it. In 2016 it had 1,461,185 visitors, making it the second most visited art museum in Italy, after the Uffizi (2.02 million).
The Galleria dell'Accademia was founded in 1784 by Pietro Leopoldo, Grand Duke of Tuscany. In 2001 the Museo degli strumenti musicali collection opened. It includes musical instruments made by Stradivarius, Niccolò Amati, and Bartolomeo Cristofori.
The Galleria dell'Accademia has housed the original David by Michelangelo since 1873. The sculpture was allegedly brought to the Accademia for reasons of conservation, although other factors were involved in its move from its previous outdoor location on Piazza della Signoria. The original intention was to create a 'Michelangelo museum', with original sculptures and drawings, to celebrate the fourth centenary of the artist's birth. Today, the gallery's small collection of Michelangelo's work includes his four unfinished Prisoners, intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II, and a statue of Saint Matthew, also unfinished. In 1939, these were joined by a Pietà discovered in the Barberini chapel in Palestrina, though experts now consider its attribution to Michelangelo to be dubious. The David in the Accademia is the original. There is a replica in the Piazza della Signoria.
Other works on display are Florentine paintings from the 13th and 16th centuries, including works by Paolo Uccello, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Sandro Botticelli and Andrea del Sarto; and, from the High Renaissance, Giambologna's original full-size plaster modello for the Rape of the Sabine Women. As well as a number of Florentine Gothic paintings, the gallery houses the collection of Russian icons assembled by the Grand Dukes of the House of Lorraine, of which Leopoldo was one.
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