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Marche Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Marche:
Piazza del Popolo, Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, The Basilica of San Nicola a Tolentino, Tempio del Valadier, Chiesa di Santa Maria della Rocca, Santuario Della Santa Casa, Oratorio di San Giovanni Battista, Chiesa Santa Maria, Cattedrale di Sant'Emidio, Palazzo Pianetti, Lungomare San Benedetto del Tronto, Cattedrale San Ciriaco, Mura, Castello di Gradara, Chiesa Santa Maria della Piazza
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The Frasassi Caves - Italy
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The Frasassi Caves (Italian: Grotte di Frasassi) are a remarkable karst cave system in the municipality of Genga, Italy, in the province of Ancona, Marche. They are among the most famous show caves in Italy.
The caves, discovered by a group of Ancona speleologists in 1971, are situated 7 kilometres (4 miles) south of Genga, near the civil parish of San Vittore and the Genga-San Vittore railway station (Rome-Ancona line).
Rich in water, the cave system is particularly well endowed with stalactites and stalagmites.
Near the entrance to the caves are two sanctuary-chapels: one is the 1029 Santuario di Santa Maria infra Saxa (Sanctuary of Holy Mary under the Rock) and the second is an 1828 Neoclassical architecture formal temple, known as Tempietto del Valadier.
Chambers
The Frasassi cave system includes a number of named chambers, including the following:
-Grotta delle Nottole, or Cave of the Bats, named for the large colony of bats that lives within.
-Grotta Grande del Vento, or Great Cave of the Wind, discovered in 1971, with approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) of passageways.
-Sala delle Candeline, or Room of the Candles, named for its plentiful stalagmites that resemble candles.
-Sala dell'Infinito, or Room of the Infinite, a tall chamber with massive speleothem columns supporting the roof.
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Palerme (Sicile) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Palerme (Sicile), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Villa Palagonia
- Cathédrale de Monreale
- Palais de la Zisa
- Catacombes des Capucins
- Palais de la Cuba
- Eglise Saint-Jean des Ermites
- Camera Delle Meraviglie
- Palais des Normands & Chapelle palatine de Palerme
- Porta Nuova
- Catacombe di Porta d'Ossuna
- Cathédrale de Palerme
- Église du Gesù de Palerme
- Eglise San Nicola da Tolentino
- Palais Riso
- Église San Cataldo
- Église de la Martorana
- Piazza Pretoria & Fontana Pretoria
- Santa Caterina, Palermo
- San Giuseppe dei Teatini
- Jardin botanique de Palerme
- Rooms at the Museum of majolica Genius
- Palais Valguarnera-Gangi
- Galerie d'art moderne de Palerme
- Santa Maria dello Spasimo
- Foro Italico
- Palais Abatellis
- Giardino Garibaldi
- Palazzo Chiaramonte
- Museo Palazzo Mirto House Museum
- International Puppet Museum Antonio Pasqualino
- Porto di Palermo
- Castello a Mare
- San Domenico, Palermo
- Palazzo Branciforte
- Musée archéologique régional Antonio-Salinas
- Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele
- Giardino inglese
- Mont Pellegrino
- Parco della Favorita
- Santuario di Santa Rosalia
- Spiaggia di Mondello
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Ascoli Piceno - Marche region - Italy
Ascoli Piceno is a town and comune in the Marche region of Italy, capital of the province of the same name. Its population is c. 51,400.
Geography
The town lies at the confluence of the Tronto River and the small river Castellano and is surrounded on three sides by mountains. Two natural parks border the town, one on the northwestern flank (Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini) and the other on the southern (Parco Nazionale dei Monti della Laga).
Ascoli has good rail connections to the Adriatic coast and the city of San Benedetto del Tronto, by highway to Porto d'Ascoli and by the Italian National Road 4 Salaria to Rome.
[edit] History
Ascoli was founded by an Italic population (Piceni) several centuries before Rome's founding on the important Via Salaria, the salt road that connected Latium with the salt production areas on the Adriatic coast. In 268 BC it became a civitas foederata, a federated city with nominal independence from Rome. In 91 BC, together with other cities in central Italy, it revolted against Rome, but in 89 BC was reconquered and destroyed by Pompeius Strabo. Its inhabitants acquired Roman citizenship, following the developments and the eventual fall of the Roman Empire.
During the Middle Ages Ascoli was ravaged by the Ostrogoths and then by the Lombards of King Faroald (578). After nearly two centuries as part of the Lombard Duchy of Spoleto (593-789), Ascoli was ruled by the Franks through their vicars, but ultimately it was the bishops that gained influence and power over the city.
In 1189 a free republican municipality was established but internal strife led dramatically to the demise of civic values and freedom and to unfortunate ventures against neighboring enemies. This unstable situation opened the way to foreign dictatorships, like those of Galeotto I Malatesta (14th century), initially recruited as a mercenary (condottiero) in the war against Fermo, and Francesco Sforza. Sforza was ousted in 1482, but Ascoli was again compelled to submit to the Papal suzerainty. In 1860 it was annexed, together with Marche and Umbria, into the newly unified Kingdom of Italy. SOURCE :WIKIPEDIA