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We will immerse ourselves in the majestic Piazza Maggiore, the city's centerpiece, where the Basilica of San Petronio stands tall, flanked by the Fountain of Neptune, one of Bologna's most iconic artworks.

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Ravenna is a city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is known for the colorful mosaics that adorn many of its central buildings, such as the octagonal Basilica di San Vitale, the 6th-century Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo and the cruciform mausoleum of Galla Placidia. North of the center is the Mausoleum of Theodoric, built for King Theodoric the Great in the 6th century; it is a Gothic circular cairn with a monolithic dome. It is the capital of the province of Ravenna in the Emilia-Romagna region. The city originally lay directly on the Adriatic Sea. As a result of silting up, the distance between the city center and the coast is now about nine kilometers. The port is connected to the coast and the seaside resort of Marina di Ravenna by the Canale Candiano. Mosaic products are the flagship of local handicrafts. Byzantine masters brought the expressiveness of the dazzling mosaics to artistic perfection. The tradition of laying mosaics lives on in the city. Another artistic activity widespread in Ravenna is Byzantine embroidery (or Byzantine decoration). It is of oriental origin and originally served exclusively to decorate chasubles. The designs of the embroidery are taken from the classic mosaic ornaments, the bas-reliefs and the classic marble ornaments of the local churches. Ravenna's early Christian churches, baptisteries, mausoleums and mosaics are of particular art-historical importance. Under the Ostrogoth king Theodoric, these buildings were characterized by early Byzantine architecture. They influenced the subsequent buildings of the Lombard Pre-Romanesque. Eight buildings from the 5th and 6th centuries AD were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1996.
Just a stone's throw from the Piazza del Popolo is the tomb of the famous Italian poet and philosopher Dante Alighieri. At first glance, the tomb looks quite inconspicuous.
Adjacent to the tomb is the Dante Museum. It is probably more of interest to literary connoisseurs. The museum is housed in a Franciscan monastery with a really pretty cloister.
Dante Alighieri Mai was an Italian poet and philosopher. With the Divine Comedy, written in Old Italian (or Tuscan), he overcame the previously dominant Latin and made Italian a literary language. Dante is one of the most famous poets of Italian literature and of the European Middle Ages.
Dante was born in Florence. The House of Dante (Casa di Dante), which is visited by tourists today, was built at the approximate location of his actual birthplace, but structurally it has nothing in common with it. The date of Dante's birth is uncertain.

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Our 2nd day was not is Bologna. It was in Ravenna. One hour by train to get there from Bologna Central station. Ravenna was the capital of Western Roman Empire. Also a World Heritage Site for it’s well preserved late Roman and Byzantine architectures with buildings. There are 8 world heritage sites in Ravenna.
After a quick coffee and Creamy Croissant pause, we (4 of us this time, YES!) went to the Ravenna Tourist Office which is located not far from Piazza Del Popolo to purchase our passes. The Pass allowed us to visit 5 of them. The ticket cost 5.50 euro per person.

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1. Basilica Di S.Vitale (Founded by Julianus Argentarius and commissioned by Bishop Ecclesius, the octagonal church was consecrated by Archbishop Maximian in 548. ). It was a special place for another reason. We have never seen such hand crafted mosaic work anywhere. It was such a phenomenal work of art.
2. 2. Mausoleo Di Galla Pacidia ( these two were next to each other) ((386 – 450 AD), sister of the Roman Emperor Honorius who had transferred the Capital of the Western Empire from Milan to Ravenna in 402 AD, built this little Mausoleum with a Latin cross plan around 425-450 as her own resting place.)
3. 3. Battistero Degli Ortodossi, the oldest monument of Ravenna with mosaics and the side of Roman bath.
4. 4. Archiepiscopal Museum with ivory thrones and private Chappelle of San Andrea
5. 5. Basilica Di S.Apollinare Nuovo with round tall tower from 6th century. The red colored old tower was not standing straight. It was tilted a few degrees.
A quick word about the Piazza Del Popolo. This is the main square of Ravenna which was built in 15th century. According to my dear friend Marco who is the Ravenna local, it’s called People’s Square because it’s for the people. And we trust the local of course for local information.
We also visited the Tomb Of Dante. It is located in the Basilica of San Francesco in the center of Ravenna. The tomb is here because, this is where the great poet lived in his final years. He then passed away in 1321.
Reason of our Visit in Ravenna was to meet our friends from Australia after a very long time. One of whom are local of Ravenna. Our host took us to the center of Ravenna as our starting point. They looked after us. We did not have to do anything exept just following our hosts.

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It offers an array of cultural, historic, art, and natural marvels. Visit Mount Etna, Valle dei Templi, Taormina, Syracuse, Marsala, Palermo, Savoca (filming locations of The Godfather), San Vito lo Capo, Gole Dell'Alcantara, Lipari, etc.
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It is a unique village located in Apulia famous for its traditional small stone huts with a conical roof, called Trullo. The Trulli of Alberobello have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

2:36 8. AMALFI COAST
It is a picturesque Italian coastline located one-hour drive from Naples. Visit Positano, Amalfi’s most picturesque town, take a boat ride along the coast, and hike to the Footpath of the Gods, a panoramic ridge above Positano.

3:30 7. POMPEII AND MOUNT VESUVIUS
The ancient Roman city of Pompei, located just outside Naples, was buried under volcanic ash in the eruption of nearby Mount Vesuvius in the year 79 AD. Pompeii was rediscovered as a result of the excavations in 1748.

4:39 6. ROME
Just walking in the city center, you can enjoy the ancient ruins of the Roman Forum, Colosseum, Circus Maximus, or Pantheon, a former Roman temple and now a Church, etc. Don’t miss also Trevi Fountain, Altare della Patria, or Spanish Steps, and Vatican City.
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Sometimes it is also referred to as the dying city, is an ancient town, located about 75 miles from Rome and founded by Etruscans over 2,500 years ago. The town is located on top of a plateau consisting of volcanic tuff and is in constant danger of erosion.

6:26 4. TUSCANY
It is known for its beautiful landscapes, wine, history, and art mostly belonging to the Italian Renaissance. Driving through Tuscany you can experience several important historic towns and cities such as Florence, Sienna, Pisa, San Giminiano, Radda in Chianti, etc.

7:20 3. CINQUE TERRE
Cinque Terre, or in English Five Lands, is a portion of the Italian coast on the Italian Riviera consisting of five picturesque fishing villages. The entire area of Cinque Terre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

8:16 2. LAKE GARDA
It is the largest lake in Italy, located on the edge of the Dolomite mountains. Don’t miss Sirmione with its beautiful beachfront and Grotte di Catullo or Gardaland (one of the top amusement parks).

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It is built on over 100 small islands separated by canals and connected by over 400 bridges. Venice is also known for its glass and glass products (island of Murano). It is also home to several prominent international events such as the Venice Film Festival or the Venice Biennale of Architecture and the world-famous annual Venetian Carnival.

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Ravenna (or Ravèna 2024) is an amazing city in Emilia-Romagna, in the North of Italy. Ravenna is known as the Byzantine-Greek City of Italy. It has an amazing cultural heritage of Byzantine times like the early Christian Basilica di San Vitale with the Orthodox-Greek Mosaics of Emperor Justinian II. Moreover, Ravenna was also the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom and proof of that is the Mausoleum of the King of the Ostrogoths Teodorico. At least 8 buildings of Ravenna are on the World Heritage list of UNESCO. Ravenna has a population of 160,000.

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Places to see in ( Cervia - Italy )

Places to see in ( Cervia - Italy )

Cervia is a town and comune in the province of Ravenna in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy. Cervia is a seaside city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Its population was 28,965 at the 2015 census. Originally called Ficocle, it was probably of Greek origin and was located midway between current Cervia and Ravenna. It is known that this original settlement was destroyed in 709 by patrician Theodore for its alliance with Ravenna against the loyal Byzantines.

Later the centre was rebuilt in a more secure position, in the Salina. This medieval city grew until it was provided with three fortified entrances, a Palaces of Priors, seven churches and a castle (Rocca) which, according to the legend, was built by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The name also changed from Ficocle to Cervia, probably referring to the Acervi, great amounts of salt left in the local evaporation pods. After a long series of events, it became part of the Papal States.

As the time passed, the salt pod turned into a marsh, and on 9 November 1697 Pope Innocent XII ordered it to be rebuilt in a safer location. The new city had huge silos for storage of salt, containing up to 13,000 tons. Cervia is also mentioned in Dante's Divine Comedy (Inferno, Canto XXVII, lines 40–42).

Nowadays Cervia is a seaside resort on the Adriatic Riviera thanks to its 10-kilometre (6 mi) shore characterised by sandy beaches. Unlike its neighbor Cesenatico, the buildings are subject to strict urban regulations, favoring the conservation of the pine forest and green areas between each new construction.

Cervia has a large pine forest, about 260 hectares and includes the areas of Milano Marittima, Cervia, Pinarella and Tagliata. A project with the local authority of ARPA is active for the control of water, at various points between the beach in Milano Marittima and that of Pinarella. The results that are obtained show that the water quality is such that guaranteed the city the blue flag of the Foundation for Environmental Education for the ninth consecutive year (since 1997). The levels of these waste waters have always been excellent in recent years, except some small survey of 2004 and 2002 that triggered the alarm and were provided other controls, which have verified the quality of the water, immediately returned to levels within the normal range.

Housing prices in Cervia ranked second highest in the Emilia Romagna in a 2009 research, only after Bologna. With the development of the neighborhood Milano Marittima, the presence of nightclubs and outdoor dances were banished from Cervia center, in order to respect the comfort of residents and tourists. In Cervia they are already operating several cycling routes. In fact the city is also famous for its large number of bicycles around the town, especially during summer. Tortelli verdi is a typical food in Cervia.

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Middle Ages and Renaissance
The Lombards, under King Liutprand, occupied Ravenna in 712, but were forced to return it to the Byzantines. However, in 751 the Lombard king, Aistulf, succeeded in conquering Ravenna, thus ending Byzantine rule in northern Italy.

King Pepin of the Franks attacked the Lombards under orders of Pope Stephen II. Ravenna then gradually came under the direct authority of the Popes, although this was contested by the archbishops at various times. Pope Adrian I authorized Charlemagne to take away anything from Ravenna that he liked, and an unknown quantity of Roman columns, mosaics, statues, and other portable items were taken north to enrich his capital of Aachen.

In 1198 Ravenna led a league of Romagna cities against the Emperor, and the Pope was able to subdue it. After the war of 1218 the Traversari family was able to impose its rule in the city, which lasted until 1240. After a short period under an Imperial vicar, Ravenna was returned to the Papal States in 1248 and again to the Traversari until, in 1275, the Da Polenta established their long-lasting seigniory. One of the most illustrious residents of Ravenna at this time was the exiled Florentine poet Dante. The last of the Da Polenta, Ostasio III, was ousted by the Republic of Venice in February 1441, and the city was annexed to the Venetian territories in the Treaty of Cremona.

Ravenna was ruled by Venice until 1509, when the area was invaded in the course of the Italian Wars. In 1512, during the Holy League wars, Ravenna was sacked by the French following the Battle of Ravenna. Ravenna was also known during the Renaissance as the birthplace of the Monster of Ravenna.

After the Venetian withdrawal, Ravenna was again ruled by legates of the Pope as part of the Papal States. The city was damaged in a tremendous flood in May 1636. Over the next 300 years, a network of canals diverted nearby rivers and drained nearby swamps, thus reducing the possibility of flooding and creating a large belt of agricultural land around the city.

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Don't do this in Venice - Some mistakes that tourists should avoid in Venice Italy

Don't do this in Venice - Are you planning a visit to Venice Italy, in this video we will show you some common mistakes that tourists do when visit Venice. Venice is an incredible city that has a lot to offer but there are some thing to avoid to make the visit to Venice Italy even better. So don't do this in Venice and you will have a wonderful time in one of the most unique cities in the world. #venice
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Civitavecchia Italy (Rome) Cruise Port Guide | 10 Best Things to Do in Rome (4K)

Civitavecchia Italy (Rome) Cruise Port Guide | 10 Best Things to Do in Rome (4K)

The port of Civitavecchia is the largest and busiest Mediterranean seaport and the main gateway to Italy’s capital city of Rome. The coastal town of Civitavecchia sits approximately 80 km/50 miles northwest of the eternal city.

In this video, I share with you information on Civitavecchia cruise port (Rome cruise port), how to get from Civitavecchia cruise port to Rome, the 10 best things to do in Rome, and what to see in Rome in a day. 🙂

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3:47 Roman Forum
4:16 Piazza del Campidoglio
4:45 Piazza Venezia and Via del Corso
5:16 Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi)
5:47 Piazza Navona
6:20 Pantheon
6:58 Spanish Steps (Piazza di Spagna) and Via Condotti
7:38 Castel Sant'Angelo
7:58 St Peter's Basilica and Vatican Museums
8:43 Rome travel tips
9:22 Rome metro information
9:36 Best things to do in Civitavecchia

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VENICE, Italy - Things To Do (TOP 10)

Things To Do In VENICE Italy. Top 10 Venice. I’m Rok and I’ve spent last 8 years travelling around Europe as a tour guide and I want to show you my favourite 10 Things To Do In Venice Italy after Lockdown. As a tour guide I admired Venice attractions many times before and Venice old town was always very crowded. But after lockdown Venice 2021 is very different. It is much more charming and beautiful as without crowds you can do and see much more around the Venice old town. That is why you should check this Post Lockdown Venice Guide to help you plan your trip to Venice Italy.

My TOP 10 Things To Do In Venice:
00:00 Intro
00:44 San Giorgio Maggiore
02:28 Lido
03:45 Grand Canal
05:20 Ca' d'Oro
06:31 Murano
08:00 Salute Basilica
09:27 Rialto Bridge
11:13 Doge's Palace
13:00 St Mark's Basilica
15:01 St Mark's Square


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Venice Doge's Palace & St Mark's Basilica Skip-the-Line Tour


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From Venice: Murano & Burano Islands Boat Tour


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Venice: Sightseeing Tour with a Local Guide


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Venice: Highlights Tour, St. Mark's Basilica & Doge's Palace


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Venice: Doge's Palace Reserved Entry Ticket


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Venice: Peggy Guggenheim Collection Ticket


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Venice: Four Seasons Concert Ticket at Vivaldi Church


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Venice: Grand Canal Gondola Ride with App Commentary


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Venice: Venetian Lagoon Tour and Galleon Dinner


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Venice: Marco Polo Airport Water Taxi Transfer


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Venice: Waterbus and Mainland Bus Pass



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【4K】𝐖𝐀𝐋𝐊 ➜ Ravenna, Italy 2024

Ravenna is a city in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, located 10 km from the Adriatic Sea, with which it is connected by a canal. After 402 - the capital of the Western Roman Empire, later the capital of the kingdom of Odoacer, the state of the Ostrogoths, the Exarchate of Ravenna and the Lombard Kingdom. Eight Ravenna monuments from Late Antiquity are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Ravenna is located on the Padan Plain in a low-lying area formed by the siltation of the Adriatic. The administrative center of the province of the same name.

Saint Apollinaris is considered the patron saint of the city.

In the summer of 1321, Dante Alighieri, as the ambassador of the ruler of Ravenna, went to Venice to make peace with the Republic of St. Mark. On the way back, Dante fell ill with malaria and died in Ravenna on the night of September 13-14, 1321.

Dante was buried in Ravenna. The magnificent mausoleum that Guido da Polenta prepared for him was not erected; the modern tomb (also called a mausoleum) was built in 1780.

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