Top 10 Best Things To Do In Andria, Italy
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Museo del Confetto Mucci Giovanni
Castel del Monte
Basilica Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Conte Spagnoletti Zeuli - Azienda Agricola
L'Altro Villaggio
Villa T&D Mania
Chiesa Rupestre di Santa Croce
Villa Comunale Giuseppe Marano di Andria
Epitaffio della Disfida
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Best Hotels and Resorts in Alghero, Italy
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Sa Cheya Relais
Hotel Alguer
Hotel Angedras
Villa Las Tronas Hotel & Spa
Hotel Domomea
Hotel Villa Piras
Inghirios Wellness Country Resort
Hotel Punta Negra
Hotel Portoconte
El Faro Hotel
Best Hotels and Resorts in Asti, Italy
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Hotel Lis
Sunstar Hotel Piedmont
Hotel Castello
Hotel Cavour
Hotel Aleramo
Albergo Etico
Antica Dogana
Hotel Palio
Villa Conte Riccardi
Hasta Resort
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Best Hotels and Resorts in Olbia, Italy
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Hotel Panorama
Grand Hotel President Olbia
Hotel Mare Blue
Jazz Hotel
La Locanda del Conte Mameli
Hotel Luna Lughente
Hotel Cala Cuncheddi
Hotel Stefania Boutique Hotel by the Beach
Speraesole
Hotel Demar
Grand Hotel Punta Molino Beach Resort, Ischia, Italy - Best Travel Destination
Overlooking the Gulf of Naples and the Aragonese Castle, Grand Hotel Punta Molino Terme is set on the island of Ischia, in a location surrounded by ancient pine forests and intimate beaches. WiFi is free throughout. This elegant hotel features a wellness and beauty centre including 3 swimming pools with fresh or thermal water and a variety of spa and anti-ageing treatments. The hotel also has its own private beach area and an attractive pier. In the evening, choose from a delicious selection of local delicacies at the elegant restaurant or try some typical barbecued dishes out on the panoramic terrace. On request, Grand Hotel Punta Molino can organise transfers from Naples and Rome with a limousine service and boat or hydrofoil.
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Places to see in ( Sassari - Italy )
Places to see in ( Sassari - Italy )
Sassari, Sardinia's second-largest city, is a proud and cultured university town with a handsome historic centre and an unpretentious, workaday vibe. Like many Italian towns it hides its charms behind an outer shell of drab apartment blocks and confusing, traffic-choked roads. But once through to the inner sanctum it opens up, revealing a grand centre of wide boulevards, impressive piazzas and stately palazzi. In the evocative and slightly rundown centro storico (historic centre), medieval alleyways hum with Dickensian activity as residents run about their daily business amid grimy facades and hidden churches.
One of the most important monuments in Sassari is the Fontana del Rosello , built in the Late Renaissance style and characterized by statues: one for each season, and one equestrian, of San Gavino. Also worth seeing are the Cathedral of St. Nicholas, erected in the 13th Century; originally Romanesque, it was later rebuilt as Gothic, but with Baroque facade. Then, visit the Palazzo Ducale, a monumental 18th-Century limestone construction; the Tower of St. Anthony, a remain of the original, 13th-Century city walls; and the Church of San Pietro in Silki, also built in the 13th Century. We also recommend the G. A. Sanna Archaeological-Ethnographic Museum, housing archaeological finds from the Paleolithic to the Middle Ages.
Moving towards the sea from Sassari, we reach Porto Torres, on the Gulf of Asinara. In addition to Porto Torres's charming historic center, we can admire the Basilica di San Gavino, one of the oldest and most important examples of Pisan Romanesque architecture on the island; the Basilica di San Gavino a Mare, built in the mid-19th Century near the ancient necropolis Turris Libisonis (the remains of which are kept in the Antiquarium Turritanum); the Palazzo di Re Barbaro; the Terme Maetzke and Terme Pallottino, boasting still their mosaic floors that date back to the Roman Empire; and the Roman bridge, built for commuting from city to countryside.
To northwest of Porto Torres, almost on the end of the small peninsula that reaches the island of Asinara, there is the picturesque village of Stintino, a former fishing village and now popular seaside resort with golden beaches and crystalline sea. Continuing to north we reach the National Park of Asinara, that takes its name from the island (in the center) and is a protected marine area.
Descending along the coast towards the south, we reach the Promontory of Capo Caccia and the enchanting Bay of Porto Conte. In the western part of Capo Caccia, overlooking the sea, the Escalada del Cabirol is 665 steps carved into the rock wall and leading to the Grotta di Nettuno (Neptune's Grotto), among the most suggestive of the Mediterranean. (We can also arrive here by ferry from Alghero.)
On the opposite side of Neptune's Grotto is the entrance to the Grotta Verde (Green Grotto), hiding away traces of the Neolithic Period. Grotta dei Ricami is also close, but accessible only from the sea. The Bay of Porto Conte is part of the Marine Reserve of Capo Caccia-Isola Piana. Nuraghe Palmaneva and the Necropolis of Abghelu Ruju, also in the area, are also tour-worthy.
By continuing along the coast, we reach the beautiful, monument-filled town of Alghero. First, the ancient towers that once surrounded the entire village today they have dwindled down to seven (including Torre de Sant Joan, Torre de l’Esperò Reial, Torre de Sant Jaume, Torre de la Polvorera). Other monuments include the bastions, the ancient fortification of the city; the Plàia Civica, which is the Medieval square of the city; the Cathedral of Santa Maria, built in 1500 in Gothic-Catalan style; and the Plàia del Bisbe, a Neoclassical piazza fronted by the Teatro Civico, the Palazzo Vescovile and the Casa Doria.
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Places to see in ( Bracciano - Italy )
Places to see in ( Bracciano - Italy )
Bracciano is a small town in the Italian region of Lazio, 30 kilometres northwest of Rome. The town is famous for its volcanic lake and for a particularly well-preserved medieval castle Castello Orsini-Odescalchi. The lake is widely used for sailing and is popular with tourists; the castle has hosted a number of events, especially weddings of actors and singers. The town is served by an urban railway (Line FR3) which connects it with Rome (stations of Ostiense and Valle Aurelia) in about 55 minutes. Close to it lie the two medieval towns of Anguillara Sabazia and Trevignano Romano.
There is no certain information about the origins of Bracciano, on the Via Cassia overlooking the lake. It probably rose from one of the numerous towers built in the tenth century as a defence against the Saracen attacks, as implied by the ancient name of Castrum Brachiani. In the eleventh century the neighbouring territory was acquired by the Prefetti di Vico family, who turned the tower into a castle. Ferdinand Gregorovius dated the possession of Bracciano by the Orsini to 1234. The area was later acquired by the Roman hospital of Santo Spirito in Sassia and, from 1375, was a Papal possession.
In 1419 the Colonna Pope Martin V confirmed the fief of Bracciano in the Orsini family branch of Tagliacozzo. Under this powerful family the city developed into a flourishing town, famous in the whole of Italy for its castle, which was enlarged, starting from 1470, by Napoleone Orsini and his son Virginio. In 1481 it housed Pope Sixtus IV, who had fled from the plague in Rome; the Sala Papalina in one of the corner towers commemorates the event. Four years later, however, the city and the castle were ravaged by Papal troops under Prospero Colonna, and subsequently a new line of walls was built.
The main monument of Bracciano is its castle, Castello Orsini-Odescalchi, one of the most noteworthy examples of Renaissance military architecture in Italy. 3 km (2 mi) outside the city, alongside the road leading to Trevignano Romano, is the ancient church of San Liberato (ninth century). It occupies what was once the Roman settlement of Forum Clodii, now surrounded by an herb garden, part of the complex of English-style gardens at the adjoining Villa San Librato, designed by Russell Page in 1965 for the art historian conte Donato Sanminatelli and his contessa, Maria Odescalchi, and carried out over the following decade.
On the same road are the ruins of the Aquae Apollinaris, a complex of baths famous in the Roman age. At Vigna di Valle, next to the lake, the former seaplane base today houses the Italian Air Force Museum. The museum's four hangars hold a number of historical military aircraft, including famous planes such as the MC. 202, the Supermarine Spitfire, the Savoia Marchetti S.79, the F-104 Starfighter, the Caproni Ca.100 and the Panavia Tornado. Also on view is a remarkable collection of three Schneider Cup racers, including the Macchi M.C.72. The museum stages an annual 'Giornata Azzura' airshow at Pratica di Mare airport.
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Traveling around Tuscany hills and streets (Italy)
Really relaxing video, about 20 minutes of beautiful landscape, middle age towns and sunny streets of Tuscany.
The route in detail from Rome, starting from area of Boccea is:
via di Tragliata, via Braccianense, Bracciano, Manziana, Oriolo Romano, Vejano, Barbarano Romano, Brera, Vetralla, Tuscania, Canino, Manciano, Albinia, Porto Santo Stefano.
For come back, all the SS74 Maremmana, crossing the town of: Albinia, Manciano, Saturnia, Sovana, Pitigliano, San lorenzo, Castel Giorgio, Orvieto and then hightway to Rome.
For other ways, the book Tuscany by car is perfect: