Chiusa di San Michele - Piccola Grande Italia
Chiusa di San Michele sorge all’imbocco della bassa Valle di Susa, lungo la via Francigena nei luoghi delle celebri Clusae Longobardorum. Questi luoghi furono teatro nel 773 dell’epico scontro, evento celebrato dal Manzoni nel poema dell’Adelchi, in cui Carlo Magno e i suoi Franchi sconfissero i Longobardi di Re Desiderio aprendosi la strada verso la conquista dell’Italia.
Places to see in ( Bressanone - Italy )
Places to see in ( Bressanone - Italy )
Brixen is a town in northern Italy. The baroque-style Cathedral of Brixen has a sumptuous marble interior. Nearby, the Chiostro di Bressanone is a Romanesque cloister with medieval frescoes. In the Bishop's Palace, the Diocesan Museum exhibits medieval and Renaissance art, plus a collection of crèches. The Gothic White Tower features 4 bay windows. The Plose, a mountain to the southeast, has trails and ski slopes.
First mentioned in 901, Brixen is the third largest city and oldest town in the province, and the artistic and cultural capital of the valley. It is located at the confluence of the Eisack and Rienz rivers, 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Bolzano and 45 kilometres (28 mi) south of the Brenner Pass, on the Italy-Austrian border. It is flanked on the eastern side by the Plose and Telegraph (Monte Telegrafo) mountains (2,504 m) and on the western side by the Königsanger (Monte Pascolo) (2,436 m) mountain. Brixen is especially known as a major skiing resort (the Plose). Other activities include hydroelectric power, orchards, and vineyards.
Frazioni / incorporated villages: Afers (Eores), Albeins (Albes), Elvas, Gereuth, Karnol, Klerant (Cleran), Kranebitt (Costa d'Elvas), Mahr (La Mara), Mairdorf, Mellaun (Meluno), Pairdorf (Perara), Pinzagen (Pinzago), Plabach, Rutzenberg, St. Andrä (S.Andrea), St. Leonhard (S.Leonardo), Sarns (Sarnes), Tils (Tiles), Tötschling (Tecelinga), Tschötsch (Scezze), Untereben.
The area of Brixen has been settled since the Upper Paleolithic (8th millennium BC). Other settlements from the late Stone Age have been found and in 15 BC, the area was conquered by the Romans, who had their main settlement in the nearby Säben (Sabiona). They held it until around 590, when it was occupied by Bavarians.
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The Cathedral (10th century), was rebuilt in the 13th century and again in 1745–54 along Baroque lines. The ceiling of the nave has a large fresco by Paul Troger portraying the Adoration of the Lamb.
The Hofburg, a Renaissance Bishop's Palace (started in the 13th century), one of the main noble residences in South Tyrol. The Diocesan Museum has several artworks, including a presepe with 5,000 figures created for Bishop Karl Franz Lodron.
The round parish church of Saint Michael (11th century). The Gothic choir and the bell tower are from the 15th century while the nave is from the 16th. The main artwork is a wooden Cireneus from the 15th century.
The Pharmacy Museum (Pharmaziemuseum Brixen), located in a nearly 500-year-old townhouse, shows the development and changes of the local pharmacy. The Peer family (now the 7th generation) has run this pharmacy since 1787, always in the same location. The museum's carefully restored rooms illustrate the development of the pharmaceutical profession over the centuries and the changes in remedies used, from the testicles of a beaver and pieces of an ancient Egyptian mummy to modern plasters and lyophilisates. All the objects and medicines on display were in use over the centuries. The Museum also has a library for historical research and the archive of the Peer family. In a separate room there is a multimedia display of the history of the family.
Outside the city is Rodeneck Castle, one of the most powerful of its time. It has precious frescoes from the early 13th century. Also important are Reifenstein Castle and Trostburg Castle in Waidbruck. In the latter lived the adventurer and minstrel Oswald von Wolkenstein.
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Le Langhe Piedmont | Piemonte 4k | Italy HD Drone Movie | Atellani
The stunning Langhe in the Piemonte (Piedmont) region in Italy.
Piedmont, a region of Italy bordering France and Switzerland, sits at the foot of the Alps. It’s known for sophisticated cuisine and wines such as Barolo and the Tartufo Bianco (White truffle). Turin, the capital, has abundant baroque architecture and the monumental landmark Mole Antonelliana, with its soaring spire. The Automobile Museum is devoted to Turin’s main industry. The Egyptian Museum displays archaeological and anthropological collections.
Le Langhe (The Langhe). Langa is from old dialect Mons Langa et Bassa Langa) is a hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont, northern Italy.
It is famous for its wines, cheeses, and truffles—particularly the white truffles of Alba. The countryside as it was in the first half of the 20th century features prominently in the writings of Beppe Fenoglio and Cesare Pavese, who was born there, in Santo Stefano Belbo.
On 22 June 2014, Langhe were inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage list. They bear witness to an extremely comprehensive social, rural and urban realm, and to sustainable economic structures. They include a multitude of harmonious built elements that bear witness to its history and its professional practices.
Its vineyards constitute an outstanding example of man’s interaction with his natural environment. The wine growing landscape also expresses great aesthetic qualities, making it into an archetype of European vineyards. Feature in the video are three gorgeous villages:
SERRALUNGA D'ALBA with the amazing castle that overlooks the town and hits the visitor for his gothic architecture. It's front is made of bricks with little arches. Few windows, and only at the top. The way in was guarded by a wide ditch, a rolling shutter and a drawbridge. Inside you can see still some fireplaces, wood ceilings and a chapel with frescoes. Slender and majestic, the Castle of Serralunga d'Alba overshadows one of the most beautiful and historically intact villages of the Langhe, surrounded by the hills of Barolo vineyards. Considered to be one of the best-conserved examples of 14th century noble castles in Piedmont, this castle represents a unique piece of history in Italy with an architecutral structure of a French donjon.
The castle's construction was carried out between 1340 – the year in which the Falletti family received its estate as recompense for military involvement – and 1357. This information is gleaned from documents that register a sale carried out in one of the castle rooms.
The fact that it was never the object of military importance nor was it structurally transformed over the centuries have kept this castle unaltered. Its Medieval fortress is, in fact, the original structure.
Instead of military use, this castle was used throughout the centuries as a point of control over the production activities in the territory, as evidenced by its imposing, vertical stance that was intended to emphasize the prestige of the Falletti family.
BOSSOLASCO is one of the main touristic centers of the Langhe. Set in a wonderful panoramic place, it’s the official site of the Mountain Community.
The historical center of the town has been decorated with thousands of roses, and in summer all balconies are enriched with flowers. Bossolasco is also known as the “Il PAESE DELLE ROSE” (Village of the roses)
The Balestrino castle, on the road to Murazzano, was built in 1600, while the parish church is a 14-century Gothic stone building.
The patronal fair takes place in June, on saint John the Baptist’s day.
PERLETTO is characterized by a tall medieval square tower, a trace of the ancient castle. The chapel of sant’Antonio (1100) is built in an austere Romanic style.
On the first Sunday in September the patronal fair is held; during the fair it’s possible to taste wonderful wines (Dolcetto and Moscato above all).
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I: Trento (Trient). Trentino-Alto Adige. Driving through the city. June 2017
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Best Italy hotels 2019: YOUR Top 20 hotels in Italy
The 20 Best Italy Hotels - Where To Stay in Italy 2019
1. The Hive Hotel
Address: Via Torino 6, Central Station, 00184 Rome, Italy
2. Moxy Milan Linate
Address: Via Circonvallazione Idro, 20090 Segrate, Italy
3. Hotel Milano Castello
Address: Via San Tomaso 2, Milan City Centre, 20121 Milan, Italy
4. Hotel The Cube
Address: Via San Michele Campagna 25, 43036 Fidenza, Italy
5. Al Theatro Palace
Address: San Marco 1925, San Marco, 30124 Venice, Italy
6. c-hotels Joy
Address: Via Degli Orti Oricellari 30, Santa Maria Novella, 50123 Florence, Italy
7. Tree Charme Spagna Boutique Hotel
Address: 37 Via della Mercede, Spagna, 00187 Rome, Italy
8. Palazzo Veneziano
Address: Fondamenta delle Zattere 1413, Dorsoduro, 30123 Venice, Italy
9. Hotel VIU Milan
Address: 6 Via Aristotile Fioravanti, Stazione Garibaldi, 20154 Milan, Italy
10. G Hotel Pescara
Address: Via Stazione Ferroviaria 100, 65124 Pescara, Italy
11. Hotel Cortaccia Sanvitale
Address: 4 Piazza Antonio Gramsci, 43038 Sala Baganza, Italy
12. Hotel Paolo II
Address: via Paolo II 3, Vatican City - Prati, 00165 Rome, Italy
13. Camplus Guest Palermo
Address: 5 Via dei Benedettini, Albergaria, 90134 Palermo, Italy
14. Horto Convento
Address: Viale Ludovico Ariosto 13, Santo Spirito, 50124 Florence, Italy
15. Hotel Torino Porta Susa
Address: Corso San Martino, 5, Centro, 10122 Turin, Italy
16. Airone City Hotel
Address: Via Nuovalucello 81, 95126 Catania, Italy
17. Hotel Genova Liberty
Address: Via XX settembre, 23 - interno 8, 16121 Genoa, Italy
18. Hotel Glance In Florence
Address: Via Nazionale, 23, San Lorenzo, 50123 Florence, Italy
19. Hotel All'Arco
Address: Piazzetta San Silvestro 4, 34121 Trieste, Italy
20. The Tribune Hotel
Address: Via Campania 45, Via Veneto, 00185 Rome, Italy
Air - Postcard from Sardinia (Italy) 4k
Sardinien die Trauminsel im Mittelmeer, wird auch die Karibik Europas genannt. Hier gibt es unzählige Stände mit feinstem weißen Sand und smaragdgrünes Wasser. Eine Insel, die ihre Besucher durch ihre Kontraste bezaubert, durch Licht und Farben und einer rauhen und noch unbefleckten Natur. Warum in die Ferne Fliegen um einen tollen und abwechslungsreichen Urlaub zu machen, wenn man das auch hier in Europa haben kann. Deshalb haben wir das Auto voll mit allen was man so braucht geladen und sind nach Italien gefahren, haben hier auch noch Pisa und Florenz besichtigt und sind mit der Fähre nach Sardinien (ca. 6-7h Fahrzeit) geschippert, um dort dann die Insel (Nord + Süd) zu erkunden. Anbei einige Luftaufnahmen von unserer Reise. Weitere Filme folgen.
Sardinia, the dream island in the Mediterranean, is also called the Caribbean of Europe. There are countless stalls with the finest white sand and emerald-green water. An island that captivates its visitors with its contrasts, with light and colors and a rough and still unspoiled nature. Why fly in the distance to make a great and varied holiday, if you can have it here in Europe. That's why we loaded the car with everything you need and drove to Italy, visited Pisa and Florence and sailed to Sardinia (about 6-7 hours) to get there. North + South) to explore. Here are some aerial pictures of our trip. Further films follow.
La Sardegna, l'isola dei sogni nel Mediterraneo, è anche chiamata Caraibi d'Europa. Ci sono innumerevoli bancarelle con la sabbia bianca più fine e l'acqua verde smeraldo. Un'isola che affascina i suoi visitatori con i suoi contrasti, con luci e colori e una natura aspra e ancora incontaminata. Perché volare in lontananza per fare una vacanza grande e varia, se puoi averla qui in Europa. Ecco perché abbiamo caricato la macchina con tutto il necessario e siamo andati in Italia, visitato Pisa e Firenze e navigato in Sardegna (circa 6-7 ore) per arrivarci. Nord + Sud) da esplorare. Ecco alcune immagini aeree del nostro viaggio. Seguono altri film.
La Sardaigne, l'île de rêve en Méditerranée, est également appelée la Caraïbe de l'Europe. Il y a d'innombrables stands avec le sable blanc le plus fin et une eau vert émeraude. Une île qui captive ses visiteurs avec ses contrastes, sa lumière et ses couleurs et sa nature rugueuse et toujours préservée. Pourquoi voler au loin pour faire des vacances formidables et variées, si vous pouvez les avoir ici en Europe. C'est pourquoi nous avons chargé la voiture avec tout ce dont vous avez besoin et sommes allés en Italie, avons visité Pise et Florence et sommes allés en Sardaigne (environ 6 à 7 heures) pour vous y rendre. Nord + Sud) à explorer. Voici quelques photos aériennes de notre voyage. D'autres films suivent.
Cerdeña, la isla de ensueño en el Mediterráneo, también se conoce como el Caribe de Europa. Hay innumerables puestos con la mejor arena blanca y agua verde esmeralda. Una isla que cautiva a sus visitantes con sus contrastes, con luz y colores y una naturaleza áspera y virgen. ¿Por qué volar en la distancia para hacer unas vacaciones estupendas y variadas, si puede tenerlo aquí en Europa? Es por eso que cargamos el auto con todo lo que necesitas y fuimos a Italia, visitamos Pisa y Florencia y navegamos a Cerdeña (alrededor de 6 a 7 horas) para llegar allí. Norte + Sur) para explorar. Aquí hay algunas fotos aéreas de nuestro viaje. Más películas siguen.
Сардиния, остров мечты в Средиземном море, также называется Карибским морем Европы. Есть бесчисленные киоски с лучшим белым песком и изумрудно-зеленой водой. Остров, который очаровывает своих посетителей своими контрастами, со светом и цветами, а также грубым и все еще нетронутым характером. Зачем летать вдали, чтобы провести большой и разнообразный отпуск, если вы можете иметь его здесь, в Европе. Вот почему мы загрузили автомобиль всем необходимым и поехали в Италию, посетили Пизу и Флоренцию и отправились на Сардинию (около 6-7 часов), чтобы добраться туда. Север + Юг) для изучения. Вот несколько аэрофотоснимков нашей поездки. Дальнейшие фильмы следуют.
Sacra di San Michele | Aerial Footage | Drone Views
Sacra di San Michele Cathedral in Piemonte, Italy.
This monument is a symbol of Piedmont Region and a place that inspired the writer Umberto Eco to conceive the best-seller “Il nome della rosa” ( The name of the rose ) , the Sacra of San Michele is an ancient abbey built between 983 and 987 on the top of mount Pirchiriano, 40 km from Turin. From it’s towers you can admire Turin and a breathtaking view of the Val di Susa. Inside the main Church of the Sacra, dating from the twelfth century, are buried members of House of Savoy (one of the oldest royal family in the world).
Dedicated to the cult of the Archangel Michele, defender of the Christian people, the Sacra di San Michele fits inside a ruote of pilgrimage (long over 2000 km) wich runs from Saint-Michel ( France ) to Monte Sant’Angelo (Puglia).
The history, the spiritual value and the landscape that surrounds it transform the Sacra in a special destination for visitors from all over Europe: pilgrims, faithfuls, tourists but also athletes who want to test themselves with climbing paths or mountain-bike.
The Sacra di San Michele offers to its public guided tours and events during all months of the year.
The different historical, architecture and painting sites are accessible to people with disabilities.
Sacra di San Michele is made of history, art and culture. They appear to visitors of all ages with great impact and immediacy.
First of all we enjoy the path in the green and, going up, the landscape and the imposing facade.
Once you reach the entrance of the Abbey, the Sacra is ready to unveil some of his most evocative elements: the statue of San Michele the Archangel, created by sculptor Paul dë Doss-Moroder ( from Alto Adige ) , the Stairway of the Dead with the Zodiac Portal and the legendary Tower of Bell’Alda.
During special visits in the first Saturday of every month you can also enjoy the daily life museum, the library has about 10.000 books, the ancient Halls of the House of Savoy and, again, tombs, arches, portals and paintings to discover alone or with an official guide at your disposal.
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5 Days in Italy
In May I went to Italy for the XXXV Certamen Ciceronianum Arpinas. This is an attempt I made to make a video diary of everything I saw.
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Italia. A22. [ ✕ Trento - ✕ Bressanone ]
Italy. Mototrway A22 (Modena - Brennero) from turn to Trento to parking before turn to Bressanone. 2014.10. With subtitles.
Venezia Mistica Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Venezia Mystica in Italy.
During the Middle Ages, Venice was the most powerful trading metropolis in the Adriatic and Eastern Mediterranean and also a mystical place with a fascinating charisma. Several times a year the sea penetrates the city and overflows onto the Piazza San Marco in which the Basilica, with its Oriental and Byzantine influences, is an impressive sight. Famous personalities such as Casanova and Cagliostro lived in Venice and their decadent lives made a unique contribution to the city's historic reputation. Standing proudly above the Grand Canal is the world famous Rialto Bridge that is supported by 12 thousand pillars and measures 48 metres long and 22 metres wide. The most prosperous of the city's families erected their palaces on the city's canal banks and the foundations of these buildings are supported by thousands of pillars. They also donated lavishly furnished churches and promoted the arts, thus artists such as Giorgione and Tizian became world famous. In earlier times, gravediggers travelled on black veiled gondolas to the small island of San Michele. Flickering lights on wooden poles still illuminate the way to the island cemetery. The humidity of the soil forced the Venetians to bury their dead in the honeycombed alcoves of cemetery walls. During carnival time, the city takes on a special charm when, for ten days prior to Lent, enchanting, colourful costumes and masks dominate the lagoon city. During carnival the melancholic splendour of past centuries awakes and each year the extravagant spectacle attracts large numbers of tourists from all over the world. For mystical delight with a good serving of history, Venice is without equal!
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