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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Duino Aurisina, Italy
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Sito Paleontologico Dinosauro Antonio
Sentiero Rilke
Castle of Duino
Grotta delle Torri di Slivia
Castello di Miramare - Museo Storico
Portopiccolo Sistiana
Bagno Castelreggio
Beach Club Portopiccolo
Grotta Gigante
Strada Vicentina
North East Italy and Slovenia | Travel Places [GoPro]
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A video of some places of Nort East Italy and Slovenia
0:00 Udine
0:31 Lake of Barcis
1:10 Diga del Vajont
1:26 Trieste
1:46 Lake of Bled
2:05 Zoo of Lubiana
3:10 Strunjan Cross
3:35 Pirano
3:54 Castello di Miramare
Monfalcone Italy 2014 maggio.
Genova, Italy
Genoa (Italian, Genova) is a historical port city in northern Italy, the capital of the Region of Liguria. Genoa today, as a tourist attraction, is often shadowed by cities such as Rome or Venice, even though it has a long history as a rich and powerful trade centre. However, with its multitude of hidden gems behind cozy alleyways, excellent cuisine (notably fish and seafood), renovated old port, beautiful sights (including one of Europe's biggest aquariums), and its position as the European Capital of Culture in 2004 have made the birthplace of explorer Christopher Columbus an enticing place which is gradually becoming more included in the touristic market. With pastel-coloured terracotta-roofed houses, artistic churches, lovely seaside villas, and also several luxurious boutiques, Genoa is a must see if you want to experience the quintessential Italy.
A day in Duino (Italian Adriatic Coast) | Travel Video
Refreshing trip to Rilke's trail and Duino, Italy.
Music by Jebase |
Shot in July 2018
Venice Italy - Cinematic Picture Slideshow
Venice, Italy
I made a simple, quick, cinematic slideshow using only images (made with iMovie).
I lost the video footage from this trip but desperately wanted to put a clip together because Venice is one of our favorite places. It's truly magical.
If you are looking for a quick stop in Italy... Venice is a great place to visit for 2-4 days.
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Duino Italy - The Incredible Castle Duino. Simply Amazing!
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Duino Italy - Castle Duino Built in 1389 in Northern Italy. GREAT
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Duino Italy - Castello di Duino Built in 1389 in Northern Italy. GREAT
From Wikipedia
Duino Castle (Italian: Castello di Duino, German: Schloss Duino, Slovene: Grad Devin) is a fourteenth-century fortification located in Duino (municipality of Duino-Aurisina), near Trieste, Italy, on the cliffs overlooking the Gulf of Trieste.
Building commenced in 1389 at the order of the Wallsee family. The ruins of an older castle built in the eleventh century by the Patriarch of Aquileia are located on the grounds. In the nineteenth century, it became one of two residences for Prince Alexander von Thurn und Taxis and his wife Princess Marie of the Czech branch of the House of Thurn und Taxis. While not the wealthiest of the Thurn und Taxis line, Alexander and Marie supported artists and writers, among these included Bohemian-Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke. While a guest of Princess Marie in early 1912, Rilke began to write his Duino Elegies, a collection of ten long deeply philosophical and mystical poems which are considered to be his greatest work. Rilke dedicated his work to Princess Marie when they were completed in February 1922 and published the following year.
Duino Castle remains property of the Thurn und Taxis family, and is owned by Prince Alexander and Princess Marie's great-grandson, Prince Carlo Alessandro della Torre e Tasso, Duke of Castel Duino. The castle has been opened to the public as a museum and park.
Early history[edit]
Near the castle are the ruins of the Old Castle which dates back to the 11th century. It belonged to the patriarchy of Aquileia. The castle dates back to 1389, when the Wallsee family commanded the construction of a strong fortress. Over time, the Wallsee family disappeared and the castle, after having been used as a prison, became the residence of the Luogar and Hofer.
The House of Thurn und Taxis[edit]
At the end of the 19th century it became the property of Prince Alexander Johann Vincenz Rudolf Hugo Karl Lamoral Eligius von Thurn und Taxis from the Czech branch of the House of Thurn and Taxis. It remains with the family to this day with his great-grandson Prince Carlo Alessandro della Torre e Tasso, Duke of Castel Duino the current owner. The castle has been opened to the public as a museum and park.
In 1912, Austrian-Bohemian writer and poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) began to write portions of his famous work, Duino Elegies, while visiting Duino Castle as a guest of the Princess Marie von Thurn und Taxis (born Princess of Hohenlohe).[1] While walking along the cliffs overlooking the Adriatic Sea near the castle, Rilke claimed to hear a voice calling to him speaking the words of the first line, Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen? (Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the hierarchies of angels?) which he quickly wrote in his notebook. Within days, he produced drafts of the first two elegies in the series (of ten) and drafted passages and fragments that would later be incorporated into later elegies—including the opening passage of the tenth elegy.[2][3] The Duino Elegies are recognized by critics and scholars as his most important work and one of the chief transitional works between the apex of German Romanticism and Modernist poetry.[4][5] They are ten intensely religious, mystical poems that weigh beauty and existential suffering.[2] The poems employ a rich symbolism of angels and salvation, and are described as a metamorphosis of Rilke's ontological torment and an impassioned monologue about coming to terms with human existence discussing themes of the limitations and insufficiency of the human condition and fractured human consciousness ... man's loneliness, the perfection of the angels, life and death, love and lovers, and the task of the poet.[6]
Rilke finished the work in Switzerland after a ten-year period where depression and an existential crisis rendered him unable to continue writing. Upon publication in 1922, Rilke dedicated the work to the Princess, who he esteemed as one of his greatest patrons and closest friends.[1]
Caneva Tolmezzo Sp125 SR512 Italien Italy 9.4.2015
Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.