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What are the top things to do in Montesilvano
What are the top things to do in Montesilvano
What to do in Montesilvano?
If you chose Montesilvano, you certainly want to spend the majority of your daytime on the beach sunbathing, in the see and chilling.
For those of you who, like me, cannot stay still, for longer than 10 minutes, you can always play beach volley, beach tennis or go for a walk along the coast.
Starting from the early evening till late at nigh Montesilvano hosts different entertainment events every night, including live music, live performances and an antique night market.
Some fascinating medieval castles that once dominated the entire region of Abruzzo are close to Montesilvano:
In the small town of Cepagatti, for example, you can visit a brick tower from the Lombardic period, at the base of which rest roman ruins to be discovered.
In Spoltore, you can see the majestic Castle De Cesaris and learn about its interesting history.
Also worth a separate visit is the town of Pescara.
Pescara has one of the main tourist ports on the Adriatic Sea, and until a couple of years ago it had a ferry link to Croatia.
In The touristic Pescara seaport, you can also explore the Museum of the Sea.
The Italian writer, poet, journalist, playwright and soldier during World War I, Gabriele D'Annunzio was born in Pescara. He occupied a prominent place in Italian literature from 1889 to 1910 and later political life from 1914 to 1924. His family home, now a museum, located in the old part of the town, can also be visited during the daytime.
In the summer season, it is possible to go on a different trip every day.
To Discover the more rural areas, without forgetting that just a few miles away you can also visit the Tremiti Islands, beautiful medieval towns and if these were not enough, well an outdoor visit to the Gran Sasso mountain will amaze you.
The main characteristic of the Abruzzo region is that you can change scenario entirely with less than one hour by car.
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POMPEII! TOUR OF THE MOST PRESERVED ANCIENT ROMAN CITY
Pompeii is one of the most preserved ancient Roman cities and UNESCO sites. Today, we are taking a tour of the history of the ancient ruins.
Researchers believe that the town was founded in the 7th or 6th century BC by the Osci or Oscans. About 20,000 people lived in this city. Pompeii was a wealthy port city, destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The entire city was covered in ash and thousands of people buried alive and later unearthed by archaeologists.
In this tour, we visit the gladiator gym, Roman amphitheater, architecture, Roman houses, frescos, Roman steam baths, sauna, and more.
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Borghi d'Italia racconta Ala (Trento)
La XXVII puntata di Borghi d’Italia ci accompagnerà negli splendidi paesaggi di Ala (Trento), meglio conosciuta come la città di velluto. Il Comune, Bandiera arancione del Touring Club Italiano, conserva un centro storico settecentesco di rara bellezza. Con i protagonisti del territorio visiteremo i palazzi storici di Ala, uno dei quali ha ospitato Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Non a caso Ala è anche città della musica e presenta tra le sue eccellenze il raffinato museo del pianoforte antico. Nel corso dell’itinerario scopriremo le chiese, i pascoli, le vigne e le caratteristiche malghe in pietra incorniciate da una vasta zona montana. Inoltre, in un giardino del luogo incontreremo una nutrita rappresentanza dell’associazione culturale Vellutai Città di Ala. All’interno di una dimora storica conosceremo i piatti tradizionali ed i pregiati vini del luogo, ma non mancheranno altre piacevoli curiosità. Una puntata, questa di Ala, da gustare dall’inizio alla fine.
Places to see in ( Spoleto - Italy ) Giro dei Condotti
Places to see in ( Spoleto - Italy ) Giro dei Condotti
The Giro dei Condotti , also known as the white road , is a mountain footpath that from the Ponte delle Torri , near the historic center of the town of Spoleto , runs along the steep slopes of Monteluco at 440 m and with a flat course reaching the former monastery of Santa Maria inter Angelos (locally called Le Palazze ), then descend into the lower part of the city.
The construction of the itinerary was made possible in 1891 by the works of the aqueduct of Patrico which together with the aqueduct of Cortaccione brought water to the Ponte delle Torri. The designation tour of the conduits derives from the fact that its walking surface covers the ancient pipelines.
It is a suggestive naturalistic and historical itinerary that offers exceptional panoramic views towards Spoleto and the Spoleto valley, up to Trevi , Spello , Assisi , Perugia , the Subasio , Montefalco . It is built on a very steep ground and meets deep gullies: the valley of the Tessino stream , the Valcieca ditch , the Sanguineto ditch and it crosses the homonymous bridge. A section of the route goes into the holm oak of Monteluco, a site of community interest.
The flat route is about 1800 m long. Under the path runs the tunnel of the aqueduct that looks like masonry supporting the same path. On the wall of the conduit there are several rectangular openings that are probably useful for the inspection and control of the tunnel that appears to be made in the open air and covered with slabs of local stone. The conduit crosses the Valcieca gorge above a single low-arched bridge called Ponte Sanguineto . It continues north-west and flows below a path on the Ciciano hill to meet the ancient monastery of Santa Maria inter Angelos.
The vegetation is varied and abundant: you walk among heathers , junipers , elci , boxwood , thyme , ferns , brambles , lentisks , strawberry trees , cyclamens and wild roses. In addition to the natural beauties, the trail allows you to visit ancient monasteries and hermitages , scattered along the route or in the immediate vicinity, almost all in ruins, linked to the hermitic movement on Monteluco. Numerous sports equipment set up in the wider stretches, make it a pleasant health route.
The path, starting from the Ponte delle Torri, passes next to the Fortilizio dei Mulini , overlooking the hermitage of San Leonardo , reaches the belvedere; here you can take the left branch and go down to the former church of Santa Elisabetta , continue on a steep path through the woods and olive groves and get to the city quickly, near the Ponzianina district . Or continuing on level ground, after the Sanguineto bridge , you get to the thirteenth-century monastery of Santa Maria inter Angelos, recently restored and used as a modern hotel; from here you can go down a dirt road up to 350 m in the lower part of the city, near the San Ponziano complex.
Directions of the paths
Another possibility, always after the Sanguineto bridge, is to climb to Monteluco and reach the Valnerina , passing first to visit the ancient hermitage of Sant'Antimo, Borgo Campo Cappello, the wooded Valcieca, the pass of Castelmonte, the hamlet of Vallocchia , etc.
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Places to see in ( Catania - Italy )
Places to see in ( Catania - Italy )
Catania is an ancient port city on Sicily's east coast. It sits at the foot of Mt. Etna, an active volcano with trails leading up to the summit. The city's wide central square, Piazza del Duomo, features the whimsical Fontana dell'Elefante statue and richly decorated Catania Cathedral. In the southwest corner of the square, La Pescheria weekday fish market is a rowdy spectacle surrounded by seafood restaurants.
For all the noise, chaos and scruffiness that hit the visitor at first glance, Catania has a strong magnetic pull. This is Sicily at its most youthful, a city packed with cool and gritty bars, abundant energy and an earthy spirit in sharp contrast to Palermo’s aristocratic airs. Catania’s historic core is a Unesco-listed wonder, where black-and-white palazzi tower over sweeping baroque piazzas. One minute you’re scanning the skyline from a dizzying dome, the next contemporary art in an 18th-century convent. Beneath it all are the ancient ruins of a town with over 2700 candles on its birthday cake. Indeed, food is another local forte. This is the home of Sicily's iconic pasta alla Norma and the extraordinary La Pescheria market.
Catania is well known for its historical earthquakes, having been destroyed by catastrophic earthquakes in 1169 and 1693, and for several volcanic eruptions from the neighbouring Mount Etna, the most violent of which was in 1669. Catania has had a long and eventful history, having been founded in the 8th century BC. In 1434, the first university in Sicily was founded in the city. In the 14th century and into the Renaissance period, Catania was one of Italy's most important cultural, artistic and political centres. The city has a rich culture and history, hosting many museums, restaurants, churches, parks and theatres. Catania is well known for its street food.
Catania is located on the east coast of the island of Sicily, at the foot of Mount Etna. As observed by Strabo, the location of Catania at the foot of Mount Etna has been both a curse and a blessing. On the one hand, violent outbursts of the volcano throughout history have destroyed large parts of the city, whilst on the other hand the volcanic ashes yield fertile soil, especially suited for the growth of vines.
Ancient edifices include:
Greek-Roman Theatre of Catania (2nd century)
Odeon (3rd century). It could house up to 1500 spectators
Amphitheatre
Greek Acropolis of Montevergine
Roman Aqueduct
Roman Forum
Roman broken arcades
Christian basilicas, hypogea, burial monuments and Catacombs
Roman Colonnade
Roman thermal structures :
Achillean Baths
Terme dell’Indirizzo
Terme di Santa Maria Odigitria
Terme della Rotonda
Baths of the Four Quoins
Terme di Palazzo Asmundo
Terme del Palazzo dell’Università
Terme di Casa Gagliano
Terme della Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate
Other monuments :
Castello Ursino, built by emperor Frederick II in the 13th century.
Palazzo degli Elefanti, designed by Giovan Battista Vaccarini. It houses the Town Hall.
Palazzo Biscari
Palazzo Tezzano
Uzeda Gate
The Medieval Gothic-Catalan Arch of Saint John of Friars (San Giovanni de' Fleres)
Ferdinandean Gate or Garibaldi Gate (Porta Ferdinandea or Porta Garibaldi), a triumphal arch erected in 1768 to celebrate the marriage of Ferdinand I of Two Sicilies and Marie Caroline of Austria
Porta del Fortino (Redoubt Gate)
The House of the Mutilated of War (Casa del Mutilato) built in Fascist-style architecture
Catania War Cemetery, a Commonwealth Graveyard located in the southern country hamlet of Bicocca
Giardino Bellini
Catania Botanical Garden
Pacini Garden
Gioeni Park
The Baroque city centre of Catania is a UNESCO World Heritage Site:
The Cathedral (1070–1093, rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake)
Saint Agatha Abbey (1620)
Saint Placidus (1769)
Church of San Giuseppe al Duomo
Church of Santissimo Sacramento al Duomo
Church of San Martino dei Bianchi
Church of Sant'Agata la Vetere (254)
Saint Agatha by the Furnace or Saint Blaise (1098, rebuilt in 1700)
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