Villa Santa Elisabetta | Surroundings - Luxury villa for rent in Central Italy
Villa Santa Elisabetta is an elegant retreat on the Marche hills.The The residence is located about 15 minutes drive from Senigallia, and its beautiful velvet beach, and is an excellent starting point for visiting cities such as Urbino, Fano, Corinaldo, Ostra or the famous castles of Arcevia, the famous Caves of Frasassi and the wonderful Riviera del Conero, national nature reserve, with the pristine beach of Due Sorelle!
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Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
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Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursions and shops. The card is available from the airport, railway stations, tourist information offices and online.
The Chorus Pass includes entry to 16 of Venice's churches, including the spectacular Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the church of Santa Maria Formosa. The pass is valid for one year and is available for purchase online, at the tourist office and from participating churches.
The Museum Pass allows entry to 10 civic museums, including the Doge's Palace. The ticket is valid for six months and allows a single admission to each museum.
Basilica dei Frari (Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
The glorious gothic Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, constructed around 1330, is primarily associated with the name of Titian, Venice's painter son who is buried here, alongside the city's celebrated sculptor, Antonio Canova. Titian made his reputation and crowned his early years by painting the huge altar piece, The Assumption of the Virgin, for the Franciscan brothers of the Frari in 1518. Titian also executed the painting over the Pesaro family altar in the north aisle. The inclusion of the flag and Turk in the painting alludes to Bishop Pesaro's victory over the Turks at Santa Maura. Titian's tomb, located in the south aisle, faces the large marble pyramid created for Canova, depicting St Mark's lion paying homage to the dead sculptor. Ironically, the design, executed by Canova's pupils, was based on Canova's own plans for a new monument to Titian.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0900-1800, Sun 1300-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: San Polo 3072, Venice, Italy
Basilica di San Marco (St Mark's Basilica)
The golden Byzantine St Mark's Basilica was founded in the ninth century as a shrine for the relics of St Mark. Built on a plan of a Greek cross, its Eastern appearance is enhanced by golden mosaics, originally created by craftsmen from the Byzantine court at Ravenna. The interior houses many of Venice's greatest treasures, including the venerated icon of the Madonna Nicopeia. The golden screen behind the high altar - the crypt in which St Mark is supposed to be buried - is the Pala d'Oro, beautifully crafted with sapphires, emeralds and rubies and inset with enamels from Constantinople. Before leaving St Mark's, visitors should pause to admire the 12th-century pavement, a resplendent mosaic of glass and marble. It is possible to book online to avoid the long queues at venetoinside.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1700 (Apr-Oct); Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1600 (Nov-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
Campanile di San Marco (Bell Tower)
The bell tower, which is located to one side of St Mark's Square, is the tallest structure in Venice and offers a unique view of this fabulous city. At 318 ft (97m) high, visitors prepared to make the lengthy climb can look out over the rooftops of the city. In a strange twist, the view from the top can be good enough on a clear day to catch a glimpse of the distant dolomites, but doesn't allow for a view of any of the canals. The tower collapsed in 1902 and was rebuilt exactly as before.
Opening Times: 0700-1545 (Nov-Apr) 0900-2100 (Jul-Sept).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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Transport in Venice, Italy - Tourism in Venice
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Public transport in Venice
The best ways to get around Venice are on foot or by water buses (vaporetti) which are operated by the local authority Azienda Consorziale Transporti Venezia (tel: (041) 2424; actv.it). The vaporetti have set routes around Venice so your journey is dictated by their routes and sailing times.
There are four bridges across the Grand Canal: the oldest and most famous, Ponte di Rialto; Ponte dell'Accademia; Ponte degli Scalzi and the newest addition, opened in 2008, is Ponte della Costituzione which connects the Santa Lucia train station with the bus station at Piazzale Roma.
An alternative way to cross the Grand Canal is by traghetto (a public gondola). Crossings are cheap and short and there are numerous traghetto points along the canal.
Gondolas are a traditional form of transport, although they are usually reserved for sightseeing purposes and are expensive. They can be hired at one of the stands located in Rialto, Piazzale Roma, and San Marco, as well as one of the occasional 'unofficial' stops dotted along the smaller canals.
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Venice - Italy Attractions, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursions and shops. The card is available from the airport, railway stations, tourist information offices and online.
The Chorus Pass includes entry to 16 of Venice's churches, including the spectacular Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the church of Santa Maria Formosa. The pass is valid for one year and is available for purchase online, at the tourist office and from participating churches.
The Museum Pass allows entry to 10 civic museums, including the Doge's Palace. The ticket is valid for six months and allows a single admission to each museum.
Basilica dei Frari (Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
The glorious gothic Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, constructed around 1330, is primarily associated with the name of Titian, Venice's painter son who is buried here, alongside the city's celebrated sculptor, Antonio Canova. Titian made his reputation and crowned his early years by painting the huge altar piece, The Assumption of the Virgin, for the Franciscan brothers of the Frari in 1518. Titian also executed the painting over the Pesaro family altar in the north aisle. The inclusion of the flag and Turk in the painting alludes to Bishop Pesaro's victory over the Turks at Santa Maura. Titian's tomb, located in the south aisle, faces the large marble pyramid created for Canova, depicting St Mark's lion paying homage to the dead sculptor. Ironically, the design, executed by Canova's pupils, was based on Canova's own plans for a new monument to Titian.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0900-1800, Sun 1300-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: San Polo 3072, Venice, Italy
Basilica di San Marco (St Mark's Basilica)
The golden Byzantine St Mark's Basilica was founded in the ninth century as a shrine for the relics of St Mark. Built on a plan of a Greek cross, its Eastern appearance is enhanced by golden mosaics, originally created by craftsmen from the Byzantine court at Ravenna. The interior houses many of Venice's greatest treasures, including the venerated icon of the Madonna Nicopeia. The golden screen behind the high altar - the crypt in which St Mark is supposed to be buried - is the Pala d'Oro, beautifully crafted with sapphires, emeralds and rubies and inset with enamels from Constantinople. Before leaving St Mark's, visitors should pause to admire the 12th-century pavement, a resplendent mosaic of glass and marble. It is possible to book online to avoid the long queues at venetoinside.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1700 (Apr-Oct); Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1600 (Nov-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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Venice - Italy Museums, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
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Venice, Italy Travel Guide
Venice - Italy Museums, Tourism, Vacation and Travel Guide
Things to see in Venice
Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the Lido, at Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in 12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursions and shops. The card is available from the airport, railway stations, tourist information offices and online.
The Chorus Pass includes entry to 16 of Venice's churches, including the spectacular Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the church of Santa Maria Formosa. The pass is valid for one year and is available for purchase online, at the tourist office and from participating churches.
The Museum Pass allows entry to 10 civic museums, including the Doge's Palace. The ticket is valid for six months and allows a single admission to each museum.
Basilica dei Frari (Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
The glorious gothic Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, constructed around 1330, is primarily associated with the name of Titian, Venice's painter son who is buried here, alongside the city's celebrated sculptor, Antonio Canova. Titian made his reputation and crowned his early years by painting the huge altar piece, The Assumption of the Virgin, for the Franciscan brothers of the Frari in 1518. Titian also executed the painting over the Pesaro family altar in the north aisle. The inclusion of the flag and Turk in the painting alludes to Bishop Pesaro's victory over the Turks at Santa Maura. Titian's tomb, located in the south aisle, faces the large marble pyramid created for Canova, depicting St Mark's lion paying homage to the dead sculptor. Ironically, the design, executed by Canova's pupils, was based on Canova's own plans for a new monument to Titian.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0900-1800, Sun 1300-1800.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: San Polo 3072, Venice, Italy
Basilica di San Marco (St Mark's Basilica)
The golden Byzantine St Mark's Basilica was founded in the ninth century as a shrine for the relics of St Mark. Built on a plan of a Greek cross, its Eastern appearance is enhanced by golden mosaics, originally created by craftsmen from the Byzantine court at Ravenna. The interior houses many of Venice's greatest treasures, including the venerated icon of the Madonna Nicopeia. The golden screen behind the high altar - the crypt in which St Mark is supposed to be buried - is the Pala d'Oro, beautifully crafted with sapphires, emeralds and rubies and inset with enamels from Constantinople. Before leaving St Mark's, visitors should pause to admire the 12th-century pavement, a resplendent mosaic of glass and marble. It is possible to book online to avoid the long queues at venetoinside.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1700 (Apr-Oct); Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1600 (Nov-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
Campanile di San Marco (Bell Tower)
The bell tower, which is located to one side of St Mark's Square, is the tallest structure in Venice and offers a unique view of this fabulous city. At 318 ft (97m) high, visitors prepared to make the lengthy climb can look out over the rooftops of the city. In a strange twist, the view from the top can be good enough on a clear day to catch a glimpse of the distant dolomites, but doesn't allow for a view of any of the canals. The tower collapsed in 1902 and was rebuilt exactly as before.
Opening Times: 0700-1545 (Nov-Apr) 0900-2100 (Jul-Sept).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: No
Unesco: Yes
Address: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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Tenuta Santa Elisabetta Video
La Tenuta Sant'Elisabetta, è un posto ideale per molti tipi di vacanza.
Il luogo si trova su di una collina, immerso in un parco di querce secolari e macchia mediterranea a soli 3 km dal mare Adriatico con la bella spiaggia di sabbia di Porto San Giorgio ed il marina turistico base di partenza per escursioni in barca a vela.
Qui trovate un'atmosfera di pace, tranquillità e rilassatezza, ma per chi lo desidera la vacanza può essere intesa in maniera molto attiva: muovendosi a scoprire le bellezze del territorio così vario ed interessante, effettuando belle passeggiate tra gli alberi e la vegetazione mediterranea del parco della tenuta. Anche con le biciclette è possibile effettuare molte escursioni di pochi o molti km a seconda delle capacità con percorsi molto vari e molto interessanti.
La Tenuta Sant'Elisabetta è anche una rinomata azienda agricola biologica certificata. Tutti i prodotti disponibili per l'assaggio e l'acquisto sono biologici e alcuni, come l'olio extravergine di oliva, sono di nostra produzione. Disponiamo, inoltre, delle migliori produzioni locali biologiche che intendiamo mettere a vostra disposizione in quanto la nostra filosofia è tesa alla valorizzazione del territorio e delle sue risorse.
Per chi ama la montagna, il Parco dei monti Sibillini si trova ad un'ora di auto ed è il posto ideale per emozionanti escursioni in alta quota (oltre 2000mt) per chi invece ama le emozioni forti è possibile provare il parapendio ed il deltaplano presso scuole certificate.
Per gli amanti del mare proponiamo uscite da uno o più giorni e corsi-crociera su imbarcazioni tipo catamarano o monocarena da dieci a dodici metri, per destinazioni come il Parco Marino del Conero
o le splendide isole Incoronate della Croazia. Per queste attività ci avvaliamo di skippers professionisti tra i quali uno dei proprietari con all'attivo quattro traversate Atlantiche e più di 20 anni di esperienza in mare.
Per gli amanti del relax e del benessere fisico e mentale proponiamo dei corsi o stages di antiginnastica tenuti da insegnante certificata di antiginnastica con molti anni di esperienza a Parigi, Roma e Milano.
L'antiginnastica è una tecnica basata sulla correzione delle posture, in maniera del tutto naturale che ridona un equilibrio a tutto il corpo, dando una sensazione di benessere generalizzata.
Nel periodo autunno inverno organizziamo manifestazioni a tema che spazieranno dall'arte, all'agricoltura, allo sport, alla gastronomia che si terranno nel salone multifunzionale del casale.
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The Tenuta Sant'Elisabetta, is an ideal place for many types of vacations.
The site is located on a hill, surrounded by a park of oak trees and Mediterranean bush, only 3 km from the Adriatic Sea with its beautiful sandy beach of Porto San Giorgio and the marine tourism base for excursions by sailingboat.
Here is an atmosphere of peace, tranquility and relax but for those who want, the holiday can be very active moving and discovering the beauty of the area so varied and interesting, making walks among the trees and vegetation of the Mediterranean park of the estate. Even with the bike you can make many excursions of a few or many miles depending on your fit level.
The Tenuta Sant'Elisabetta is also a renowned certified organic farm. All products available for tasting and purchase are organic and some, such as extra virgin olive oil, are of our production. We have also the best local organic products that we want offer you as our philosophy is aimed at enhancement of the territory and its resources.
For those who love the mountains, the Park of the Sibillini mountains is around one hour by car and is the ideal place for exciting trips to high altitude (over 2000mt) for those who love strong emotions, you can try paragliding and hang gliding at certified schools.
For lovers of the sea, we offer one or more days of sailing trips and courses on cruise ships on catamaran type monohull from ten to twelve meters, to destinations such as the Marine Park of Conero or the wonderful Kornati islands of Croatia. For these activities we have professional skippers such as one of the manager with four Atlantic crossings and more than 20 years of experience.
For relax and wellness lovers we offer courses or stages of antiginnastica with certified teacher of many years of experience in Paris, Rome and Milan.
The antiginnastica is a technique based on correction of posture, in quite natural that restores balance to the whole body, giving a feeling of general well-being.
In autumn and winter period we organize themed events that range from art, agriculture, sport, gastronomy, which will be held in the multipurpose hall of the farmhouse.
Grand Hotel Villa Torretta MGallery ha i miglior spazi Mice Nord Italia a #ima2016
Valeria Albertini, amministratore delegato e direttore del Grand Hotel Villa Torretta MGallery vince il premio come Miglior hotel per spazi Mice Nord Italia a #ima2016
CAMOGLI - City of a thousand white sails- Italy
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Camogli (Camuggi in Genoese dialect) is a small Italian fishing village and tourist resort located on the west side of the peninsula of Portofino, on the Golfo Paradiso at the Riviera di Levante, in the province of Genoa on the Italian Riviera. As of 31 December 2010 its population was of 5582 inhabitants. The name means house of wives ( casa delle Mogli ). Camogli is one of the largest part of the Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino, and a part of the Portofino Marine Protected Area.
Hotel Brunelleschi in Florence
Discover Florence and the Hotel Brunelleschi in Piazza Santa Elisabetta with the General Manager of the Hotel, Claudio Catani.
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Vienna - Residenza degli Asburgo
Vienna - Residenza degli Asburgo
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.
( Spoleto - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Spoleto . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Spoleto - Italy
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