Unveiling Atri Abruzzo: Time Travel Through Charming Streets | Italy's Hidden Gem
Get ready to embark on a captivating journey to Atri, Abruzzo – a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Italy! 🇮🇹
Join us as we explore the charming cobbled streets, ancient architecture, and rich history that make Atri a true time capsule.
From the awe-inspiring Atri Cathedral to the tranquil Chiesa di Santa Reparata, every step is a step back in time.
But Atri isn't just about history – its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant festivals will leave you speechless.
And let's not forget the mouthwatering culinary delights that will tantalize your taste buds!
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, a foodie, or simply seeking a unique adventure, Atri has something for everyone.
Add Atri Abruzzo to your travel bucket list and let the enchantment begin!
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Top 10 cosa vedere in Abruzzo
Top 10 cosa vedere in Abruzzo
1) Parco Nazionale Del Gran Sasso
Uno dei punti di interesse è Rocca Calascio a 1464 m slm
2) Grotte Di Stiffe
Addentratevi nel sottosuolo percorrendo i 700 metri di camminamenti
3) Parco Nazionale D'Abruzzo-Lazio-Molise
Circondati dalla quiete della natura in uno dei primi parchi nazionali d'Italia
4) Basilica Di Santa Maria Di Collemaggio
Situata all'Aquila, fu fatta costruire a fine del 1200 da Papa Celestino V
5) Eremo Di San Bartolomeo
Scavato in uno sperone roccioso nel silenzio dei boschi
6) Lago Di Scanno
Specchio d'acqua color smeraldo in cui ritrovare la pace dalla frenesia della città
7) Costa Dei Trabocchi
Il suo nome deriva dalla presenza di numerosi Trabocchi per la pesca
8) Alba Fucens
Sito archeologico di un'antica città Romana di notevole importanza
9) Calanchi Di Atri
Straordinarie formazioni geologiche note anche come bolge dantesche
10) Fortezza Di Civitella Del Tronto
La fortezza sovrasta il borgo di Civitella, uno dei più belli d'Abruzzo
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Potremmo scorperlo in Italiano mà secondo noi, i nostri post saranno più utile per gli internazionali. In alphabetical order we will start with Abruzzo
Central-eastern Italy region which comprises the Adriatic coast and the Appenine mountains. Its hinterland is mainly composed of national parks and nature reserves, very popular in winter for its ski resorts
Best Places in Abruzzo
The Abruzzo region in the east of Italy offers enchanting landscapes and plenty of variety. Between the Mediterranean Sea, hilly landscapes, mountains and lakes you will find many beautiful seaside resorts with dreamlike beaches - and wine-growing areas just behind the Adriatic coast. In addition, in Abruzzo you can expect numerous historic towns with enchanting charm, archaeological sites, sanctuaries, churches and castles. And of course the excellent Italian cuisine.
The highlight of this Italian region is its spectacular landscapes and the greatest density of nature reserves in all of Italy. Behind the Abruzzo Adriatic coast, which is about 130 kilometers long, is a strip of hilly land about 20 kilometers wide. The interior is characterized by lakes, plateaus and mountains of the Apennines. Here you will also find the mountain massif Gran Sasso d'Italia, which reaches an altitude of almost 3000 meters. #abruzzo #italy #bestplaces
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15. L 'Aquila 1:40
14. Abruzzo National Park 3:08
13. Atri 4:37
12. Pacentro 6:05
11. Chieti 7:25
10. Lanciano 8:47
9. Stiffe Caves 9:58
8. Gran Sasso National Park 11:08
7. Vasto 12:27
6. Pescara 13:48
5. Scanno 15:09
4. Roccascalegna 16:28
3. Majella National Park 17:38
2. Trabocchi Coast 18:55
1. Sulmona 20:29
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Atri e Torre del Cerrano - Viaggio In Abruzzo - Episodio 18
Prima parte di una giornata interamente dedicata ad Atri, bellissimo paese tra le colline della provincia di Teramo!
Vi porteremo a scoprire l'area marina protetta Torre del Cerrano, le bellezze del centro storico di Atri e soprattutto tanta, tanta, TANTA liquirizia! 😋
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A WEEKEND IN ABRUZZO • ITALY 🇮🇹 • 2020
A WEEKEND IN ABRUZZO, ITALY
Atri, Pineto, Pescara
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Abruzzo is a region of Southern Italy with an area of 10,763 square km (4,156 sq mi) and a population of 1.3 million. It is divided into four provinces: L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, and Chieti. Its western border lies 80 km (50 mi) east of Rome. Abruzzo borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and north-west, Molise to the south and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Geographically, Abruzzo is divided into a mountainous area in the west, which includes the highest massifs of the Apennines, such as the Gran Sasso d'Italia and the Maiella, and a coastal area in the east with beaches on the Adriatic Sea.
Abruzzo is considered a region of Southern Italy in terms of its culture, language, history, and economy, though in terms of physical geography it may also be considered part of Central Italy. The Italian Statistical Authority (ISTAT) also deems it to be part of Southern Italy, partly because of Abruzzo's historic association with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
Almost half of the region's territory is protected through national parks and nature reserves, more than any administrative region on the continent, leading it to be dubbed the greenest region in Europe. There are three national parks, one regional park, and 38 protected nature reserves. These ensure the survival of rare species, such as the golden eagle, the Abruzzo (or Abruzzese) chamois, the Apennine wolf and the Marsican brown bear. Abruzzo's parks and reserves host 75% of Europe's animal species. The region is also home to Calderone, one of Europe's southernmost glaciers.
Nineteenth-century Italian diplomat and journalist Primo Levi (1853–1917) chose the adjectives forte e gentile (strong and kind) to capture what he saw as the character of the region and its people. Forte e gentile has since become the motto of the region.
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Atri, Abruzzo, Italy | Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta | Palace of the Duke of Acquaviva | Talbot
Atri (Greek: Ἀδρία or Ἀτρία; Latin: Adria, Atria, Hadria, or Hatria) is a comune in the Province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy.
Atri is the setting of the poem The Bell of Atri by American writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Its name is the origin of the name of the Emperor Hadrian.
Ancient Adria was a city of Picenum, situated about 10 kilometres (6 mi) from the Adriatic Sea, between the rivers Vomanus (modern Vomano) and Matrinus (modern Piomba).
According to the Antonine Itinerary, it was distant 15 Roman miles from Castrum Novum (modern Giulianova) and 14 from Teate (modern Chieti).
It has been supposed, with much probability, to be of Etruscan origin, and a colony from the more celebrated city of the name, now Adria in the Veneto region,
though there is no historical evidence of the fact.
The city was founded by Greeks from Aegina and reestablished by Dionysius I the tyrant of Syracuse in the 4th century BC.
The first certain historical notice of Adria is the establishment of a Roman colony there about 282 BCE.[8] In the early part of the Second Punic War (217 BCE) its territory was ravaged by Hannibal; but notwithstanding this calamity, it was one of the 18 Latin colonies which, in 209 BCE, were faithful to the cause of Rome, and willing to continue their contributions both of men and money.[9] At a later period, according to the Liber de Coloniis, it must have received a fresh colony, probably under Augustus: hence it is termed a Colonia, both by Pliny and in inscriptions. One of these gives it the titles of Colonia Aelia Hadria, whence it would appear that it had been re-established by the emperor Hadrian, whose family was originally derived from hence. Hadrian was a native of Italica in Spain, a colony of Italian settlers in Hispania Baetica and his family was the gens Aelia.
The territory of Adria (ager Adrianus), though subsequently included in Picenum, appears to have originally formed a separate and independent district, bounded on the north by the river Vomanus (Vomano), and on the south by the Matrinus (la Piomba); at the mouth of this latter river was a town bearing the name of Matrinum, which served as the port of Adria; the city itself stood on a hill a few miles inland, on the same site still occupied by the modern Atri, a place of some consideration, with the title of a city, and the see of a bishop. Great part of the circuit of the ancient walls may be still traced, and mosaic pavements and other remains of buildings are also preserved.
According to the Antonine Itinerary Adria (which may have been the original terminus of the Via Caecilia), was the point of junction of the Via Salaria and Via Valeria, a circumstance which probably contributed to its importance and flourishing condition under the Roman Empire.
After the fall of Rome, the region was subjected, along with most of northern and central Italy, to a long period of violent conflict. Ultimately, in the 6th century, the Lombards succeeded in establishing hegemony over the area, and Atri and other parts of Abruzzo found themselves annexed to the Duchy of Spoleto. The Lombards were displaced by the Normans, whose noble House of Acquaviva family ruled the town for decades from about 1393,[13] before merging their lands into the Kingdom of Naples, but remaining dominant in the city as Dukes of Atri until the 19th century.
The rule of the Acquaivivas marked the highpoint of Atri's greatest power and splendor.
Sorvolando Atri: piccolo tesoro medievale d'Abruzzo in un panorama suggestivo.
Atri è un comune italiano della provincia di Teramo, in Abruzzo, a circa dieci chilometri dal Mar Adriatico. Il centro storico conserva l'antico aspetto medievale ed è in parte edificato sulle strutture dell'epoca romana. L'insieme del notevolissimo patrimonio storico-artistico e culturale, tra cui la basilica con cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, monumento nazionale, testimonia la grande importanza e la grande storia che Atri ha avuto nel passato. Da segnalare la riserva naturale guidata dei Calanchi di Atri, un area naturale protetta situata nelle vicinanze.
Atri is an Italian municipality in the province of Teramo, Abruzzo, about ten kilometres from the Adriatic Sea. The historical centre retains its ancient medieval appearance and is partly built on structures from the ancient Roman era. The remarkable historical, artistic and cultural heritage, including the co-cathedral basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, a national monument, testifies to the great importance and history of Atri in the past. Of particular note is the Calanchi di Atri, natural reserve, a protected wilderness area located nearby.
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Atri: Joia Medieval de Abruzzo - 1 🇮🇹 🗿 🏛️ 🏘️🏞️ #atri #abruzzo #italia #turismo #viagem #cultura
A cidade histórica de Atri, situada em Abruzzo, encanta com suas ruas de pedra, arquitetura medieval e vistas deslumbrantes das colinas italianas. Um destino perfeito para quem deseja mergulhar na rica herança cultural da região.
Visite Atri, situada entre colinas pitorescas e repleta de história, oferecendo uma experiência única de viagem no tempo.
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10:00 Belvedere di Atri
11:00 Belvedere Domenico Martella
16:08 Chiesa del Santo Spirito (Santuario Santa Rita)
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In this video, we continue to show you more of Abruzzo with a trip to Castelli, a hillside town famous for producing Majolica ceramics. Then we head off to the Trabocco coast to view these famous stilt creations, before we explore the pretty town of Vasto. Please enjoy as I show you what I love about Italy.