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Sant'Agata de' Goti Walking Tour
Sant'Agata de' Goti is a small hill town in the Italian region of Campania. The historic town, founded in 313BC, is built on a raised bluff and the residences are built right on the edge above the river gorge. Wander the tight, winding streets of this charming medieval village and experience the fascinating blend of the old and the new.
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Distance: 1.6 Miles
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Top 5 Things to do in Milan Italy
Travel Guide to Milan Italy. Milano top five. You can start with the 3 main touristy places like the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II where you can do most of your Milan shopping and Castello Sforzesco. From there you'll want to try some fine Italian cuisine like risotto at La Rinascente on top of the Galleria across the street from the Duomo or try some real authentic gelato. If you want to save your money and still get the best food, go to the best restaurants, just get appetizers and fill up on Italy's best wine and beer. Finally, go to a bar with crazy awesome Italians! Everyone in Milan is very friendly and won't hesitate to stop and help you or buy you Champaign in the bar. Where are the best places to go in milan... You can even make day trips to Rome and Venice. You can even have a day excursion to see the Lamborghini factory & headquarters in Sant'Agata Bolognese Italy. Saintagatha Santagatha sant agatha. Best trip advice. These are the top five things to do while in Milan. Top things to do in milan and the top travel attractions to see in the city. Travel and food guide to Milan. Be sure to check out the previous top 10 things to do in Paris video and Top Amsterdam. Stay tuned next up are the top things to do in Mykonos Greece and top 10 Monaco and Nice France. a milano la rinascente wine bar is awesome! Mainland. That should just about do it with the travel videos then it's back to the normal craziness, drinks, celebrity look a likes and possibly some more Vegas vids. Milan Central Cathedral. Top things to see in milan outdoor and indoor. Lake Como. Tour.
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Lamborghini Museum, Italy: Home of the Charging Bull
Lamborghini's Museum is home to a lot more than the Miura, the cars are works of art and the stuff of Top Gear dreams!
MUSEO LAMBORGHINI
Address: Via Modena, 12, 40019 Sant'Agata Bolognese BO, Italy
Phone: +39 051 681 7611
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WHAT'S ON DISPLAY
The Museum is divided into two sections. The first is dedicated to the historic models, including, of course, a Miura and Countach, and some more recent models, along with a number of prototypes and concept cars, including the Urus, which gives a pointer the forms of the upcoming Lamborghini Super SUV set to debut in 2018.
The other section is dedicated to theme-based exhibits. When we were there in 2017, there was an exhibition spotlighting the extraordinary life and the great success of Ayrton Senna, documented with photographs by Ercole Colombo and a film on the driver’s life: plenty of the most exciting moments and the final tragic crash coverage proved quite moving. Further on you could see all the race cars driven by the Brazilian champion, from his first kart to the Formula Ford and Formula 3 cars, along with all the Formula One cars.
MUSEUM OPENING TIMES
Open every day:
From April 1 to October 31, from 9:30 am to 7:00 pm.
From November 1 to March 31, from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm.
Entry was 15 euros in 2017.
Guided tours of the Museum are usually available upon request, as a rule during August.
MUSEUM CLOSING DAYS 2018
January 2018: 1 / May 2018: 1 / August 2018: 15 / December 2018: 25
THE MUSEUM IS FULLY ACCESSIBLE
The Museum has no architectural barriers. Visits take place over two floors, and a lift is available for persons with limited mobility.
Here's what they say about it on their website:
MORE THAN A MUSEUM – AN EXPERIENCE
- The beginnings with Ferruccio and his early successes: 350 GT and Miura
- The key models from then to now
- Racing cars, including Formula 1
- The main stages of technological development: 4x4, aluminum, carbon fiber, hybrid
- The Lamborghini jewels: its engines
- The new Lamborghini Urus
And much more besides, to understand the passion and magic that has come together at Sant’Agata Bolognese, in the heart of the Italian Motor Valley.
You can also do a factory tour. We didn't do this, but it's supposed to be worthwhile, if a little expensive, 75 euro including museum entry, book ahead to guarantee your slot.
PRODUCTION LINE TOUR: SEE HOW THEY'RE BUILT
Guided tour of the production lines: an experience among skillful craftsmanship and advanced technology:
- In the lovingly preserved original factory
- Step by step through the assembly of the amazing V12 Aventador
- The leather, customizations and interiors
- The sophisticated chassis and carbon fiber bodywork
- The powerful engine, gearbox, transmission, suspension and brakes
- The finished car, ready for testing
Only by seeing is it possible to understand why these magical Italian sports cars are desired and loved across the whole world.
FACTORY CLOSING DAYS 2018
January: 1-5 / February: 5 / April: 2, 25 / May: 1 / June: 2
HOW TO GET THERE
There is a bus you can take from Bologna to the centre of Sant’Agata Bolognese, which is a five minute walk from the museum location. We did this and it's quite straightforward.
The ATB 576 bus (direction Crevalcore) departs from the main bus station in Bologna and takes roughly 50 minutes to get to the “S. Agata Bolognese Chiesa Frati” stop in Sant’Agata Bolognese, which is just five minutes on foot from the museum.
Cars in the video (full details on our website at
Lamborghini 350 GT (1964-1966)
Lamborghini Miura Concept, 2006
Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Edition (1988-1990)
Lamborghini Asterion LP11 910-4 (2014)
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento (2010)
Lamborghini’s super SUV, the Urus
Gallardo Super Trofeo LP 570-4 (2012-2015)
Hurucan LP 580-2 (2015)
Lamborghini Veneno (2014)
plus a few more!
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Modena, Italy Travel
Modena, Italy Travel - Modena is a city and comune (municipality) on the south side of the Po valley, in the Province of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
An ancient town, it is the seat of an archbishop, but is now best known as the capital of engines, since the factories of the famous Italian sports car makers Ferrari, De Tomaso, Lamborghini, Pagani and Maserati are, or were, located here and all, except Lamborghini, have headquarters in the city or nearby. Lamborghini is headquartered not far away in SantAgata Bolognese, in the adjacent Province of Bologna. One of Ferraris cars, the 360 Modena, was named after the town itself. Also, one of the colors for Ferraris is Modena yellow.
The University of Modena, founded in 1175 and expanded by Francesco II dEste in 1686, has traditional strengths in Economics, Medicine and Law and is the second oldest Atheneum in Italy, sixth in the whole world. Italian officers are trained at the Italian Military Academy, located in Modena, and partly housed in the Baroque ducal palace. The Biblioteca Estense houses historical volumes and 3,000 manuscripts.
Modena is well known in culinary circles for its production of balsamic vinegar.
Famous Modenesi include Mary of Modena, the Queen consort of England; operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007) and soprano Mirella Freni, born in Modena itself; Enzo Ferrari (1898 1988) eponymous founder of the Ferrari motor company; the Catholic Priest and Senior Exorcist of Vatican Gabriele Amorth; and the rock singer Vasco Rossi who was born in Zocca, one of the 47 comuni in the Province of Modena. ( source Wikipedia )
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Lamborghini Factory Museum - Bologna, Italy
The Lamborghini factory in Bologna, Italy offers tours of the factory floor and access to its museum.
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Places to see in ( Benevento - Italy )
Places to see in ( Benevento - Italy )
Benevento is a beautiful city set in a verdant environment and surrounded by the Campanian Apennines, between the rivers Sabato and Calore. According to some sources, the city was founded by the Greek Diomedes after the destruction of Troy. The first documented sources date from the fifth century BC, the period of the Samnite wars. The Samnite populations resisted for a long time against the Roman incursions, nonetheless they finally surrendered in 268 BC when the Romans founded their colonies.
However, the Romans recognized the magnitude of the inhabitants of that Maleventum that, renamed Beneventum was also gloriously represented onto a number of important Roman monuments as the Arch of Trajan and the Bridge Leproso. During the Middle Ages, Benevento was first conquered by the Goths and then by the Byzantines. In 571 it was the turn of the Lombards who, led by Zottone, conquered the city once again.
The Lombard domination lasted for about five centuries, and in 1077 the city came under papal rule. The 1266 was the year of the battle between Manfred and Charles of Anjou which undertakes to return Benevento to the Church. In 1688 a violent earthquake destroyed half city, that was gradually brought back to the ancient splendour at the behest of Pope Benedict XIII. During the 16th century the city passed under the rule of Frederick IV of Bourbon, and later included into the Neapolitan Republic. In 1806, the city's ruled by Napoleon, but in 1860 it was finally annexed to the Kingdom of Italy.
A curiosity: Benevento is also known as the city of the witches since when the Lombards arrived in town and introduced some customs, such as dancing around walnut trees, which frightened the Christians of Benevento. Benevento's patron is St Bartholomew, which is celebrated on August 24. Benevento is a town rich in artistic and historical attractions. In the old town center you can visit the splendid Cathedral, built around the twelfth century, and unfortunately bombed in 1943. The façade is open by blind arches and balcony above, where there are Roman fragments, Lombard graves and various sculptures. Remarkable is the bell tower that dates back to 1279, while the interior comes with five aisles.
Do not miss a visit to the ruins of the Roman Theatre, commissioned by the Emperor Hadrian, now still well preserved and used for various theatrical performances. L 'Arc of Trajan was erected to celebrate the extension of the Via Appia from Benevento to Brindisi. On the side facing the city are recounted scenes of good governance and works of peace. On the external front, there depictions of military scenes about the imperial policies in the provinces.
Do not miss the Church of St Sofia, once ancient Benedictine abbey founded by the Lombards, which has a solid structure and a 12th-century portal. Rocca dei Rettori's worth a visit: erected in 1321 at the behest of Pope Giovanni XXII. It's divided into three large floors that house the Museo del Sannio. To complete the visit of Benevento Leproso recommend a walk to the bridges Leproso and Valentino located just outside the city. Also do not miss the Villa dei Papi, mansions built between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries and the baroque Church of San Bartolomeo.
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The Spanish Quarter of Naples Walking Tour
Take a walk through busy narrow streets of the Spanish Quarters in Naples, Italy. Built in the 1600's to house the Spanish troops, this area, also known as the Casbah to many Neopolitans, is now home to roughly 14,000 residents. These streets are the first example of modern urban planning in Europe as they are a grid network of around eighteen streets by twelve.
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