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VICENZA – Italy 🇮🇹 [4K video]

Video and photos in 4K I have made with iPhone 14 Pro during my trip in 2023 to Vicenza in Veneto, Italy, including aerial videos taken with my Dji Mini 3 Pro drone. The video includes the following highlights: Teatro Olimpico, Basilica Palladiana, Torre Bissara, Torre del Girone, Piazza dei Signori, Villa Valmarana, Santuario della Madonna di Monte Berico, Loggia del Capitaniato, Corso Palladio, Chiesa di San Lorenzo, Ponte San Michele, Museo del gioiello & Porta Castello.
As always thank you for watching and for your great comments!
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Vicenza (source Wikipedia):

Vicenza is a city in northeastern Italy. It is in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monte Berico, where it straddles the Bacchiglione River. Vicenza is approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Venice and 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Milan.

Vicenza is a thriving and cosmopolitan city, with a rich history and culture, and many museums, art galleries, piazzas, villas, churches and elegant Renaissance palazzi. With the Palladian villas of the Veneto in the surrounding area, and his renowned Teatro Olimpico (Olympic Theater), the city of Palladio has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994.

In December 2008, Vicenza had an estimated population of 115,927 and a metropolitan area of 270,000. Vicenza is the third-largest Italian industrial centre as measured by the value of its exports, and is one of the country's wealthiest cities, in large part due to its textile and steel industries, which employ tens of thousands. Additionally, about one fifth of the country's gold and jewelry is made in Vicenza, greatly contributing to the city's economy. Another important sector is the engineering/computer components industry (Federico Faggin, the microprocessor's co-inventor, was born in Vicenza).
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Verona : The 5 Hidden Gems You NEED to See

Join us as we explore Verona, the enchanting historic city in northern Italy that has captivated travelers for centuries. In this video, we’ll take you through our Top 5 must-see spots in Verona — perfect for anyone planning a weekend getaway or a quick visit. From ancient Roman architecture to picturesque views, Verona has it all! A Stroll Through Verona

1. Arena di Verona (00:10)
We kick off our tour with the Arena di Verona, one of Italy's most famous Roman amphitheaters and the third largest in the country. Built in the 1st century, this massive structure still hosts operas and concerts today, giving you a chance to experience history and art in a breathtaking setting. The Arena’s grand architecture and incredible acoustics make it a must-see landmark.

2. Piazza delle Erbe (02:30)
Next, we head to Piazza delle Erbe, Verona’s oldest square. Once a Roman forum, it’s now a bustling marketplace surrounded by stunning Renaissance buildings, historic frescoes, and iconic statues like the Madonna Verona fountain. The lively atmosphere and beautiful architecture make it the perfect spot to take in the essence of Verona.

3. Casa di Giulietta (05:23)
A visit to Verona isn’t complete without a stop at Casa di Giulietta, the legendary home of Juliet Capulet from Shakespeare’s famous “Romeo and Juliet.” Here, you can see the famous balcony and even leave a note on the wall for good luck in love. This romantic and iconic spot is a must-see for literature lovers and romantics alike.

4. Torre dei Lamberti (07:07)
For the best panoramic views of Verona, we climbed the Torre dei Lamberti. This 84-meter tower offers an incredible 360-degree view of the city, including the surrounding mountains and the winding Adige River. You can take the stairs or the elevator to the top, where you’ll experience one of Verona’s most unforgettable vistas.

5. Ponte Pietra (09:15)
Our tour wraps up at Ponte Pietra, an ancient Roman bridge spanning the Adige River. Ponte Pietra is the perfect spot to capture a picture-postcard view of Verona, especially at sunset when the city lights up in warm tones. This bridge is a peaceful, romantic spot that gives you a true sense of Verona’s historic beauty.

To complete our weekend experience, we enjoyed a delicious Italian lunch and a classic Aperitivo to wind down the day. Nothing beats an authentic Italian meal paired with a refreshing Aperol Spritz while soaking in Verona’s ambiance!


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Enjoy your own Verona adventure, and let us know which spot was your favorite!


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Timestamps:

00:10 - Arena di Verona
02:30 - Piazza delle Erbe
05:23 - Casa di Giulietta
07:07 - Torre dei Lamberti
09:15 - Ponte Pietra
11:30 - Sundowner in Verona (Aperitivo)
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DUOMO di Montecchio Maggiore ( Vicenza ) - Italy

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today we are gonna discover together how's the Duomo of Montecchio Maggiore,in Vicenza (Italy).

what about it?

The church of Santa Maria and San Vitale, locally nicknamed the cathedral, is a neo-Gothic style church located in Montecchio Maggiore. At the time of its construction, in the 1860s, the chosen place was at the meeting point of the two districts that made up the municipality of Montecchio Maggiore, on the square called piazza del mercato and later piazza Marconi, dominated by Palazzo Gualdo and in the background the hill with the castles of Romeo and Juliet. It is dedicated to San Vitale of Milan.
The decision to build a new church for the parish is due to the archpriest Don Antonio Simionati, a priest who arrived in Montecchio in 1846. The idea of ​​the construction was dictated by the conditions of age of the ancient parish, to which they had not dedicated themselves for some time care and restoration, and by the increase in population which required a more spacious place of worship. The church, later demolished, had origins prior to 1000 (probably Longobard) and was the source of inspiration for all the churches in the Chiampo and Agno valleys, which converged here.
Having obtained the approval of the project from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, the way was opened for other administrative steps and, no less important, the search for funding for the construction. Subsequently, in 1871, a commission for the supervision and execution of the works of the new temple was established, and a regulation on the tasks and commissions of the latter was also drawn up.
The works began between 12 and 28 September 1873. On 27 September of the following year the official ceremony of the blessing and laying of the first stone of the sacred building took place. On the day of the ceremony, the notary Pietro Ceccato drafted the notarial deed of the ceremony, which, written on parchment, was placed under the blessed stone inside a glass tube also containing some coins of the time.
The works seemed to proceed expeditiously but there was no lack of differences and misunderstandings among the project managers, which prompted Eng. Volebele formally renounced the supervision of the works on 26 July 1883. From the summer of the same year, Eng. Giovanni Zambler, who made substantial changes to the initial project, which included the suppression of some windows and the opening of other large mullioned windows in the upper part of the nave. However, Zambler's project did not seem to satisfy the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, which complained of the insufficient graphic documentation of the project. After many controversies for approval, only in the winter of 1886 was the project approved.
From 1887 the works resumed expeditiously, under the watchful eye of the master builder Gerardo Marchioro; the cathedral began to take a definitive shape, and the roof was soon completed. With solemn blessing the church was inaugurated on 21 August 1892; in memory of the event, a plaque was affixed to a wall of the sacristy.
The bell tower, which rises to the left of the church, is of more recent construction than the cathedral. With the construction of the church, a small bell tower was erected which did not exceed 10 meters in height. It served until 1955, when it was demolished to make way for the new bell tower. In the spring of 1948, at the behest of the then archpriest Don Francesco Ferrari, work began on the construction of the new bell tower. . The works were completed in 1955.
The temple was built entirely with stones extracted from the quarries of the hills overlooking the town of Montecchio, a fact that inseparably links the architecture to its landscape, as per the will of the creators of the temple.
Inside the church are preserved altars and paintings from the demolished ancient parish church, including an eighteenth-century altarpiece by the Vicenza painter Giovanni Antonio De Pieri, a fifteenth-century triptych in stone. In addition to minor works of the nineteenth century, there are frescoes by the painter Carlo Costantino Tagliabue [2] made in 1909, while contemporary works include a Via Crucis and a large crucifix painted in fourteenth-century style.

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ARZIGNANO : FONTANA DI DAFNE E CENTRO - VICENZA ( VENETO ) - ITALIA

Arzignano is an industrial town and comune in the Province of Vicenza in Veneto, Italy. It is located c. 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Vicenza, in the Valle del Chiampo.
In #Arzignano , #Vicenza you can easily walk in the center (not very large but lovely) and refresh yourself in front of the enchanting Dafne fountain. There are many bars, pubs and ice cream parlors in the surrounding area, and also many shops. Today is Sunday, this is the reason why you see the shops closed. Despite this, i hope you like the video. Don't forget to subscribe to help me do grow my channel, and to leave a like, so that Youtube can recognize that the channel works and is active. An additional subscription is already a great help. Thank you all.

Daphne : figure in Greek mythology, is a naiad, a variety of female nymph associated with fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of water.Heavy numbness seized her limbs, thin bark closed over her breast, her hair turned into leaves, her arms into branches, her feet so swift a moment ago stuck fast in slow-growing roots, her face was lost in the canopy. Only her shining beauty was left.



Arzignano è un comune industriale della provincia di Vicenza in Veneto, #Italia. Si trova a 23 chilometri da Vicenza, nella Valle del Chiampo.
Ad #Arzignano, #Vicenza potete tranquillamente passeggiare nel centro (non molto grande ma grazioso) e rinfrescarvi davanti all'incantevole fontana della Dafne. Nei dintorni sono presenti numerosi bar, pub e gelaterie, oltre a numerosi negozi. Oggi è domenica, per questo vedete i negozi chiusi. Nonostante questo spero che il video vi piaccia. Non dimenticate di iscrivervi per aiutarmi a far crescere il mio canale, e di lasciare un mi piace, così che Youtube possa riconoscere che il canale funziona ed è attivo. Un abbonamento aggiuntivo è già di grande aiuto. Grazie a tutti.

Dafne: figura della mitologia greca, è una naiade, una varietà di ninfa femminile associata a fontane, pozzi, sorgenti, ruscelli, ruscelli e altri specchi d'acqua.
Un pesante intorpidimento le colse le membra, la sottile corteccia si chiuse sul suo petto, i suoi capelli si trasformarono in foglie, le sue braccia in rami, i suoi piedi così veloci un momento fa fissati saldamente in radici a crescita lenta, il suo viso si perdeva nel baldacchino. Soltanto lei rimase la splendente bellezza.

Fonti di acqua sorgiva nel centro di un borgo della Brianza di #lecco #water #nature #travel #italy

Immagini suggestive di acqua sorgiva che sgorga da più punti in questo angolo di paradiso Brianzolo della provincia di Lecco.
Fonti di acqua sorgiva nel centro di un borgo della Brianza di #lecco #water #nature #travel #italy
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Montebello della Battaglia

Un viaggio all'interno dei Borghi dell'Oltrepò Pavese e delle Quattro Province

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La copia della grotta di Lourdes al Santuario di Chiampo: cosa c'entra con questo luogo?

In questo video inaugurale, ho deciso di esplorare uno dei luoghi più affascinanti del Santuario di Chiampo, situato nella provincia di Vicenza. Si tratta del primo episodio di una serie di video dedicati alla scoperta di questo santuario, dove numerosi luoghi interessanti meritano di essere esplorati e ammirati.

Ma cosa rende questo luogo così speciale? E, in particolare, cosa ci fa la coppia della grotta di Lourdes, famosa attrazione turistica situata in Francia? Nel corso di questo video, avrai modo di scoprire tutti i segreti di questo luogo sacro e di comprendere perché sia degno di essere visitato, a prescindere dalla propria appartenenza religiosa.
#lourdes_tv #religione #santuário

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TOP 10 giri MTB 2022

Essendo fine anno abbiamo deciso di stillare una lista dei 10 giri più bei fatti durante il 2022.

1. Tremalzo - Garda
2. Alpe di Siusi - Dolomiti
3. 5 rifugi- Cortina d'Ampezzo
4. Tofane - 5 torri
5. Tour Grande Guerra - Val di Sole
6. Monte Falcone
7. il trai perfetto (Monte Pau - Monte Cengio)
8. Attraversata del Pasubio
9. Incontro il Lupo (Lavarone Luserna)
10. 3 Cime di Lavaredo
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13 passeggiate da non perdere in Veneto

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LOGANS TRIP TO ITALY 🇮🇹 02/04/2022 (full trip) his first vlog

Logans first vlog on a trip to Italy 🇮🇹 mainly to see Juventus (Turin), the leaning tower of Pisa (Pisa) and the duomo di milano in (Milan) but seen more places
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Walking in Venice, ITALY 2020🇮🇹| Places to see in Venice (VENIZIA)🇮🇹 The floating city of Venice

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4K Walking Tour ⛪️ Santuario Madonna della Corona, Via Crucis ⛪️ Verona, Italia ⛪️ Travel Vlog

Il santuario della Madonna della Corona è situato nella frazione di Spiazzi del comune di Ferrara di Monte Baldo, in provincia e diocesi di Verona, in un incavo scavato nel monte Baldo.

Nel XV secolo era un romitaggio: la prima chiesa venne inaugurata nel 1530, dopo la visita del vescovo Gian Matteo Giberti. Divenne santuario nel 1625, quando i cavalieri di Malta fecero riedificare la chiesa, che venne poi completata nel 1680.

All'inizio il santuario era noto col nome di Santa Maria di Montebaldo. Nel 1898 si decise di ampliarlo di circa due metri verso il piazzale antistante: fu così che nel 1899 fu rifatta la facciata in stile gotico e decorata con marmi di Sant'Ambrogio. Nel 1928 furono fatti alcuni ritocchi all'altare maggiore nella nicchia della Madonna. Nell'Anno Santo 1975 iniziarono dei lavori per la ristrutturazione della chiesa, fu scavato nella roccia per ampliarla: da 220 metri quadrati si passò ai 600 metri quadrati, ora è lunga 30 metri e larga 20 metri e la sua cupola è alta 18 metri. Le sei Campane alla veronese, in tonalità di Si maggiore, sono state fuse nel 1884.

Il santuario fu consacrato il 4 giugno 1978, il completamento della ristrutturazione venne fatto in onore della visita di papa Giovanni Paolo II del 17 aprile 1988 (nel luglio del 1982 lo stesso papa aveva elevato il santuario alla dignità di basilica minore).

Mentre una volta vi si accedeva solamente attraverso una salita di 1614 gradini dal paese di Brentino in Vallagarina, oggi il santuario è raggiungibile anche attraverso una strada asfaltata che parte dai pressi del paese di Spiazzi e termina con una galleria scavata nella roccia nel 1922, dove è esposto un quadro raffigurante la Madonna.

Questa strada è percorribile solo a piedi: lungo il tragitto ci sono le quattordici stazioni della Via Crucis in statue bronzee e viene riprodotto il sepolcro dove venne messo Gesù dopo la sua morte.

Il santuario è il punto terminale del cosiddetto Cammino dei due Santuari, che inizia nel santuario della Pieve di Chiampo, attraversa sette valli delle Prealpi Venete e arriva al Santuario della Madonna della Corona.

All'interno del santuario vi è la Scala Santa, riproduzione della scala che si trova a Roma vicino alla basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano: è la scala dove Gesù salì e discese più volte nel giorno in cui fu flagellato, coronato di spine e condannato alla morte sulla croce, tingendola così con il suo sangue.

Godetevi questa rilassante passeggiata che inizia con le 15 tappe della Via Crucis e termina con una visita virtuale in altissima risoluzione 4K del Santuario della Madonna della Corona.

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Hello guys and welcome to my channel,
today we are gonna discover together how's the Duomo of Montecchio Maggiore,in Vicenza (Italy).

what about it?

The church of Santa Maria and San Vitale, locally nicknamed the cathedral, is a neo-Gothic style church located in Montecchio Maggiore. At the time of its construction, in the 1860s, the chosen place was at the meeting point of the two districts that made up the municipality of Montecchio Maggiore, on the square called piazza del mercato and later piazza Marconi, dominated by Palazzo Gualdo and in the background the hill with the castles of Romeo and Juliet. It is dedicated to San Vitale of Milan.
The decision to build a new church for the parish is due to the archpriest Don Antonio Simionati, a priest who arrived in Montecchio in 1846. The idea of the construction was dictated by the conditions of age of the ancient parish, to which they had not dedicated themselves for some time care and restoration, and by the increase in population which required a more spacious place of worship. The church, later demolished, had origins prior to 1000 (probably Longobard) and was the source of inspiration for all the churches in the Chiampo and Agno valleys, which converged here.
Having obtained the approval of the project from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, the way was opened for other administrative steps and, no less important, the search for funding for the construction. Subsequently, in 1871, a commission for the supervision and execution of the works of the new temple was established, and a regulation on the tasks and commissions of the latter was also drawn up.
The works began between 12 and 28 September 1873. On 27 September of the following year the official ceremony of the blessing and laying of the first stone of the sacred building took place. On the day of the ceremony, the notary Pietro Ceccato drafted the notarial deed of the ceremony, which, written on parchment, was placed under the blessed stone inside a glass tube also containing some coins of the time.
The works seemed to proceed expeditiously but there was no lack of differences and misunderstandings among the project managers, which prompted Eng. Volebele formally renounced the supervision of the works on 26 July 1883. From the summer of the same year, Eng. Giovanni Zambler, who made substantial changes to the initial project, which included the suppression of some windows and the opening of other large mullioned windows in the upper part of the nave. However, Zambler's project did not seem to satisfy the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, which complained of the insufficient graphic documentation of the project. After many controversies for approval, only in the winter of 1886 was the project approved.
From 1887 the works resumed expeditiously, under the watchful eye of the master builder Gerardo Marchioro; the cathedral began to take a definitive shape, and the roof was soon completed. With solemn blessing the church was inaugurated on 21 August 1892; in memory of the event, a plaque was affixed to a wall of the sacristy.
The bell tower, which rises to the left of the church, is of more recent construction than the cathedral. With the construction of the church, a small bell tower was erected which did not exceed 10 meters in height. It served until 1955, when it was demolished to make way for the new bell tower. In the spring of 1948, at the behest of the then archpriest Don Francesco Ferrari, work began on the construction of the new bell tower. . The works were completed in 1955.
The temple was built entirely with stones extracted from the quarries of the hills overlooking the town of Montecchio, a fact that inseparably links the architecture to its landscape, as per the will of the creators of the temple.
Inside the church are preserved altars and paintings from the demolished ancient parish church, including an eighteenth-century altarpiece by the Vicenza painter Giovanni Antonio De Pieri, a fifteenth-century triptych in stone. In addition to minor works of the nineteenth century, there are frescoes by the painter Carlo Costantino Tagliabue [2] made in 1909, while contemporary works include a Via Crucis and a large crucifix painted in fourteenth-century style.

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