VALENCIA EN CANAL ITALIANO CLASS LIFE
El canal de televisión italiano Class Life dedica a Valencia este programa de algo más de ocho minutos. La Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, el Bioparc, el centro histórico, las playas o el Bus Turístic a la Albufera son algunos de los atractivos turísticos que recomiendan. Author: Tarsia Trevisan - Classlife - 507 sky tv. // Italian Tv channel Class Life dedicates to Valencia this program over eight minutes. The City of Arts and Sciences, the Bioparc, the oldtown, the beaches or the Albufera Tourist Bus are some of the tourist attractions that they recommend. Author: Tarsia Trevisan - Classlife - 507 sky tv. +Info about Valencia at: turisvalencia.es
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Places to see in ( Bergamo - Italy ) Cappella Colleoni
Places to see in ( Bergamo - Italy ) Cappella Colleoni
The Cappella Colleoni is a church and mausoleum in Bergamo in northern Italy. Dedicated to the saints Bartholomew, Mark and John the Baptist, it was built between 1472 and 1476 as the personal shrine for the condottiere Bartolomeo Colleoni, a member of one of the most outstanding families of the city, and his beloved daughter Medea.
The site chosen was that of the sacristy of the nearby church of Santa Maria Maggiore, which was demolished by Colleoni's soldiers. The design was entrusted to Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, whose plan respected the style of the church, as can be seen from the octagonal tambour of the dome and in the lantern cusp, as well as in the use of polychrome marbles.
The façade is characterized by the use of tarsia and polychrome marble decorations in white, red and black lozenges. Over the main portal is a rose window, flanked by two medallions portraying Julius Caesar and Trajan. The upper part of the basement has nine plaques with reliefs of Biblical stories, and four bas-reliefs with Hercules's deeds. The four pilasters of the windows flanking the portal are surmounted by statues of the Virtues. The upper part of the façade has a loggia in Romanesque style.
The interior includes a square hall and a smaller room housing the high altar. The tomb of Bartolomeo Colleoni (who died on November 2, 1475) is on the wall facing the entrance. It is decorated with reliefs of Episodes from the Life of Christ, statues, heads of lions and an equestrian statue of the condottiere in gilded wood, finished by German masters from Nuremberg in 1501. The whole complex is surrounded by a triumphal arch.
Amadeo himself executed the funerary monument of Medea Colleoni (died March 6, 1470). Located on the left wall, it has a statue of the Deposition from the Cross in high relief. The tomb was transferred here in 1892 from Basella di Urgnano. The presbytery has a high altar sculpted by Bartolomeo Manni in 1676, housing statues of the three saints to whom the chapel is dedicated, John, Mark and Bartholomew, by Pietro Lombardo. The upswept cornice is supported by Solomonic columns. The altar table, to a design by Leopoldo Pollack, is supported by angels carved by Grazioso Rusca.
For centuries it was believed that the condottiere's remains had been buried elsewhere, as the sarcophagus appeared empty. On November 21, 1969, however, they were discovered in Colleoni's tomb in a wooden coffin, hidden under a plaster cover.
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Places to see in ( Sorrento - Italy )
Places to see in ( Sorrento - Italy )
Sorrento is a coastal town in southwestern Italy, facing the Bay of Naples on the Sorrentine Peninsula. Perched atop cliffs that separate the town from its busy marinas, it’s known for sweeping water views and Piazza Tasso, a cafe-lined square. The historic center is a warren of narrow alleys that's home to the Chiesa di San Francesco, a 14th-century church with a tranquil cloister.
An unashamed resort, Sorrento is nonetheless a civilised and beautiful town. Even the souvenirs are a cut above the norm, with plenty of fine old shops selling the ceramics, lacework and intarsio (marquetry items) that are famously produced here. The main drawback is the lack of a proper beach: the town straddles the cliffs overlooking the water to Naples and Mt Vesuvius.
Sorrento makes a good base for exploring the region's highlights: to the south is the best of the peninsula’s unspoilt countryside, to the east is the Amalfi Coast, to the north lie Pompeii and other archaeological sites, and offshore lies the fabled island of Capri.
Ferries and hydrofoils connect the town to Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri and Ischia. Sorrento's sea cliffs and luxury hotels have attracted celebrities including Enrico Caruso and Luciano Pavarotti. Limoncello, a digestif made from lemon rinds, alcohol, water and sugar, is produced in Sorrento. Other agricultural production includes citrus fruit, wine, nuts and olives.
The Roman name for Sorrento was Surrentum. Legends indicate a close connection between Lipara and Surrentum, as though the latter had been a colony of the former; and even through the Imperial period Surrentum remained largely Greek. The oldest ruins are Oscan, dating from about 600 BC. Before its control by the Roman Republic, Surrentum was one of the towns subject to Nuceria, and shared its fortunes up to the Social War; it seems to have joined in the revolt of 90 BC like Stabiae; and was reduced to obedience in the following year, when it seems to have received a colony.
The two main processions that take place in Sorrento on Good Friday are the Procession of Our Lady of Sorrows (or the Visit in the Sepulchres), organised by the Venerable Arciconfraternita of Saint Monica and the Procession of the Crucified Christ, organised by the Venerable Arciconfraternita of the Death.
Sorrento was the birthplace of the poet Torquato Tasso, author of the Gerusalemme Liberata. The town was quite famously featured in the early-20th-century song Torna a Surriento (Come Back to Sorrento) with lyrics by Giambattista De Curtis, brother of the song's composer, Ernesto De Curtis. In the 1920s, famous Soviet writer Maxim Gorky lived in Sorrento. In the 1940s, widely renowned astro-physicist Ian Dickson lived in Sorrento. He owned one of the most expensive houses on the bay of Naples.
After the song Torna a Surriento, the second masterpiece, which has spread the fame of Sorrento in the world, is Caruso, a song composed in Sorrento, in the summer of 1985, by the Bolognese singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla, whose fifty-years ties with Sorrento are described in the novel by the Sorrentine writer, Raffaele Lauro, titled Caruso The Song - Lucio Dalla and Sorrento, which was released in December 2014.
Alot to see in Sorrento such as :
Amalfi Coast
Marina Grande, port of Sorrento
Marina Piccola, small port of Sorrento
Park of Villa communale with a view of the Gulf of Naples with the volcano Vesuvius
Piazza Tasso, central place in Sorrento
Museo della tarsia lignea (intarsia)
Museum Correale (Museo Correale di Terranova), museum with small archeologic department
Via San Cesareo, Sorrento's main shopping street
Cathedral of Sorrento (Santi Filippo e Giacomo Cathedral), from the 14th century with façade reconstructed in 1924. It was built over time in different styles, with doors of the 11th century from Constantinople.
Church of Santi Felice e Baccolo (it)
Monastery of St. Francesco, 14th century
Roman ruins at the Punta del Capo
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Schio (Vicenza) - Borghi D'Italia (Tv2000)
Con questa nuova puntata di Borghi d’Italia vi portiamo alla scoperta di Schio (Vicenza), Comune noto sin dal passato per la sua vocazione industriale. Nel corso del programma incontreremo il sindaco, il parroco del duomo e gli altri protagonisti della vita cittadina. Visiteremo il centro storico, il maestoso Duomo, la chiesa di San Giacomo, il santuario di santa Giuseppina Bakhita, palazzo Fogazzaro con la splendida mostra dell’artista scledense Giovanni Gualtieri noto con il nome di Demio. Inoltre presentiamo il tratto dell’antica Rome Strata che attraversa il territorio di Schio. Parliamo anche dell’archeologia industriale presente in Città visto che Schio intorno al 1870 era la capitale italiana dell’industria tessile. Poi ampio spazio è dedicato ai piatti tradizionali del territorio e non mancano altre belle curiosità. Buona visione!
Basilicata Autentica - Francis Ford Coppola (Italian Subtitles)
The great director Francis Ford Coppola - whose grandparents were from Bernalda (MT) - talks about Basilicata.
Il grande regista Francis Ford Coppola - i cui nonni erano originari di Bernalda (MT) - ci parla della Basilicata
Bellevue Syrene ***** Hotel Review 2017 HD, Sorrento, Italy
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Gocce di Capri
Gocce di Capri è un hotel per matrimoni di Massa Lubrense (Napoli) con spettacolare vista sulla penisola sorrentina
Cirò Marina (KR) Punta Alice e i Mercati Saraceni in provincia di Crotone
Pare che corrisponda al sito dell'antica città di Krimisa, famosa nell'antichità per il suo santuario dedicato ad Apollo Aleo, del quale tempio sono stati individuati resti e reperti.
E' un'antica struttura risalente al XVIII secolo, fatta costruire dai principi di Tarsia e dove veniva ospitata, sin dagli inizi del Settecento, una fiera durante i primi giorni di maggio.
Il complesso, che si presenta attualmente come una piazza monumentale con due porticati sorretti da eleganti colonnate e che ne delimitano i bracci laterali, venne danneggiato da bombardamenti delle truppe saracene nell'Ottocento e, sottoposto negli ultimi anni a restauri, ospita ora spettacoli teatrali, incontri pubblici e attività di vario genere.
Attualmente durante la festa patronale, che si svolge dall'8 al 10 maggio, la statua di San Cataldo viene portata in questo luogo, dove rimane all'interno della chiesetta per un'intera notte.
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