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30 Facts about Campania in Italy
Did you know these 30 Facts about Campania in Italy? In this video we will learn about the region of Campania in Southern Italy. We have tried to keep the facts more about the region of Campania with its towns, cities and islands, and saved the 50 Facts about Naples for another video, which can be found on our channel. Don’t forget to check that one out too!
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Places to see in ( Caserta - Italy ) Duomo di Casertavecchia
Places to see in ( Caserta - Italy ) Duomo di Casertavecchia
The church of San Michele Arcangelo , also known as the Duomo , is the main place of Catholic worship in Casertavecchia , until 1841, the cathedral of the diocese of Caserta. The church, dedicated to San Michele Arcangelo , stands in a medieval village of Lombard origin located on the top of a hill, at 401 meters on the slopes of the Tifatini Mountains . The village is a hillside hamlet located about 10 kilometers from the capital and is now called Caserta old or Casertavecchia but in the Middle Ages simply Caserta (originally Casa Hirta ) before the name passed to the center in the plains (before called Torri, then Caserta new and finally Caserta).
Casertavecchia was an important fortified center, seat of a Longobard county, then Norman, and seat of diocese, after the destruction, in the early Middle Ages, of the ancient Episcopal see of Calatia (near the present Maddaloni ). Documented as a castrum already around 861, it became a possession of the Norman Riccardo di Aversa in 1062 . Thus began the period of Norman domination that saw the urban development of the town, the creation of the diocese and the rise of the cathedral.
The church represents an exemplary episode of the Romanesque period in Campania as it presents at the same time influences coming from Sicily with others coming from the Romanesque and from the paleochristian tradition. Thus we find characters and above all decorative elements derived from the complex architectural style present in the Romanic of Sicily in which Norman elements coexisted with other Arabs and Byzantines and whose influences arrived in Campania through Amalfi. Other elements, for example the characters of the sculptural kit, are instead coming from the north or from the Apulian Romanesque.
The constructive scheme seems instead derived from a more local context and in particular from Montecassino , then at the height of its role as a spiritual and cultural center that spread in southern Rome a typology corresponding to that of the early Christian basilica tradition. The building is built in gray tuff from Campania, an ignimbrite similar to piperno , left exposed to the face. Easily workable, it comes in the variety used in Casertavecchia with a predominantly gray color used, between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries , also in Capua and Salerno
The façade , placed to the west according to tradition, is salient and reflects the interior with three naves ; it is characterized by three portals in white marble of Luni (which contrasts with the gray-ocher tufaceous masonry) with vegetal ornaments that recall ancient iconographies. Zoomorphic sculptures support the architraves and come out from the walls on a shelf. The tympanum is characterized by a series of blind arches intertwined to form ogives resting on six marble columns. A cornice with hanging arches runs on all the facades. The southern façade is decorated with marble lozenges, while the opposite side is characterized by elliptic shapes.
The interior of the church has a commissa cross plan in which the central nave , covered with trusses , is bordered by 18 bare columns , almost all of cipollino marble, surmounted by round arches. The capitals , all different from each other (mostly Corinthian and in different state of conservation) obviously come from ancient Roman buildings of the Imperial age (perhaps a nearby temple of Jupiter Tifatino), apart from three capitals of the period medieval. They are surmounted by a kind of pulvinusof simple parallelepiped form with a function to compensate for the different height of the columns, but in any case a Paleochristian and Byzantine cultural legacy .
The dome , hidden by an octagonal lantern, also dates back to the intervention desired by the Bishop Stabile ( 1207 - 1216 ) and presents outside Sicilian influences that unite it to the contemporary cathedral of Salerno . There are similarities with churches of Ravello of the late twelfth century ( San Giovanni del Toro and Santa Maria a Gradillo ) even if the dome of Caserta exceeds by impressiveness those more or less coeve of the Amalfi coast .
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Santuario San Michele, Maddaloni, Italy
Took the drone up to Santuario San Michele e Santa Maria del Monte in Maddaloni, about 30 minutes from the base. Supposedly, in the 7th century, a boy took his goats up a hill to graze and came across a man collecting stones. Out of kindness, the boy helped the man and that night the goats gave an unusually large amount of milk. The next day, the boy returned to the hill and the man told him that he was actually the Archangel Micheal and that he was building a small chapel. The boy told the townsfolk and together they brought more stones up the hill to finish the chapel. The chapel expanded over the centuries and what is there now was mainly built in the mid-1800s and early 1900s. Great panoramic views of Naples, Vesuvius, the Vanvitelli Aqueduct, and the surrounding hills!
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Naples, Italy, walking tour of the most popular places. Must see before you go to Naples.
WALKING TOUR IN NAPLES, ITALY:
The best places of Naples, main squares, historic center, the Spanish Quarter, and many other beautiful locations.
The walking tour was filmed by GoPro in July 2021 and 2022.
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00:00 - Intro
00:51 - Piazza Carolina
01:26 - Piazza del Plebiscito
02:41 - Piazza Trieste e Trento
05:38 - Via Nazario Sauro
06:28 - Statua di Umberto I
07:14 - Via Partenope
10:07 - Piazza Vittoria
11:51 - Castel dell’Ovo
16:47 - Via Nazario Sauro
19:13 - Statua di Augusto
19:57 - Piazza Dante
21:40 - Port’Alba
21:57 - Via Port’Alba
24:32 - Via dei Tribunali
25:34 - Gino e Toto Sorbillo
30:33 - Via Toledo
32:00 - Quartieri Spagnoli
32:43 - Piazza Montecalvario, Chiesa di Santa Maria della Mercede
33:05 - Quartieri Spagnoli - Tony Spritz Bar
34:51 - Quartieri Spagnoli - trattoria
36:52 - Funicolare centrale
37:20 - Castel Sant’Elmo
39:12 - Piazza Carita
39:40 - Via Toledo
40:48 - Via Maddaloni
41:11 - Via Benedetto Croce
43:50 - Piazza San Domenico Maggiore
44:25 - Piazzetta Nilo
45:39 - Via dei Tribunali
49:29 - Via Toledo
52:55 - Piazza Trieste e Trento
53:40 - Piazza del Plebiscito
54:39 - Via Nazario Sauro
57:08 - Piazza Trieste e Trento - Il Vero Bar del Professore
57:32 - driving by car Via Reggia di Portici
58:29 - driving by car Via Alessandro Volta
59:57 - driving by car Via Via Amerigo Vespucci
01:01 - Via Nuova Marina
01:04 - Piazza Giovanni Bovio
01:06 - Via Cardinale Guglielmo Sanfelice
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Maddaloni Sant'Agata de' Goti (BN)_10°Le Domeniche della Cultura
Viaggio itinerante ed enogastronomico alla scoperta e alla rivalutazione dei borghi più suggestivi d'Italia in continua collaborazione con i comuni, amministrazioni, proloco e poli museali.
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NAPLES ITALY BED AND BREAKFAST CARAFA di MADDALONI
than 400 years ago on a famous road in Naples called Spaccanapoli one of the most incredible monumental buildings was built for a very important noble family and strongest in reign at the time, called the Dukes of Carafa Di Maddaloni.
The Dukes Diomede, Carlo and Marzio IV transformed their dimorra into a jewel of baroque art and a place of great beau monde, surrounding the dimorra with the most famous artists at the time. Giacomo Casanova, Cosimo Fanzago and Giacomo del Pò were guests of the noble patrons but it was because of music that the monumental building of Palazzo Di Carafa luminated in the ages. During the 600's and the 800's in the large ballroom for parties, they would organized operetta's and plays, serenades, concerts and in 1734 Giovanni Battista Pergolesi was hired at the service of Duke Marzio IV. The ballrooms of the building would resonate with the notes of the most famous concert performers of that time. Magaloff, Rubinstein, Hayfez are only a few of the names that performed in the ballrooms of Palazzo Di Carafa but the list could go on and on. The bombings of the second world war and the earthquake of 1980 harmed the monumental building tremendously. However, a part of the building has been completely restored and brought back to its splendor and annually hosts events and concerts at the highest of levels. Today, music has returned in the walls of Palazzo Di Caraffa and with the music, the guests, the musicians the events and art. Today anyone with the desire to relive the feel of the past can immerge oneself in the magic of this atmosphere, residing in the same walls and rooms that history for over 400 years has woven its tapestry.
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Caserta is an impressive royal palace near Naples with an even more impressive garden. In the second half of the 18th century, King Charles III had it built here. Bourbon, who wanted to have his own palace similar to the ones in Versailles, France or Potsdam. Known as La Reggia or Palazzo Reale, it is one of the jewels of the southern Italian region of Campania. Details at:
Caserta je impozantní královský palác nedaleko Neapole s ještě impozantnější zahradou. Ve druhé polovině 18. století si ho tu nechal postavit král Karel III. Bourbonský, který chtěl mít vlastní palác podobný těm, jaké stály ve francouzském Versailles nebo v Postupimi. Známý je jako La Reggia nebo Palazzo Reale a je jedním z klenotů jihoitalského regionu Kampánie. Podrobnosti na:
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Places to see in ( Naples - Italy ) Gesu Nuovo Church
Places to see in ( Naples - Italy ) Gesu Nuovo Church
Gesù Nuovo is the name of a church and a square in Naples, Italy. They are located just outside the western boundary of the historic center of the city. To the southeast of the spire, one can see a block away the Fountain of Monteoliveto and the piazza of the church of Sant'Anna dei Lombardi. The square is a result of the expansion of the city to the west beginning in the early 16th century under the rule of Spanish viceroy Pedro Alvarez de Toledo. The square of Gesù Nuovo contains three prominent landmarks:
The Church of Gesù Nuovo
The Church of Santa Chiara
The spire or guglia of the Immaculate Virgin
The Church of Gesù Nuovo was originally a palace built in 1470 for Roberto Sanseverino, Prince of Salerno. The Jesuits had already built a church with this name in Naples, now called Gesú Vecchio. Political intrigues by the Sanseverino family caused the property to be confiscated, and eventually sold in the 1580s to the Jesuits for 45,000 ducats to construct a church (1584–1601) under architect Giuseppe Valeriano. The construction was also helped by local support including that of Roberta Carafa, Countess of Maddaloni. The adjacent gardens of Isabella Feltria, Principessa di Bisignano were also included in the construction. Construction of the church began in 1584. The new church retained the unusual facade, originally built for the palace, faced with rustic ashlar diamond projections.
The Church of Santa Chiara is a Gothic style church-convent built between 1310 and 1328 for the wife of Robert, King of Naples. It has a belfry that stands within the grounds at the northeast corner. The complex retains the citadel-like walls setting it apart from the outside world.
The Guglia dell'Immacolata is a monument that stands in the square in front of the church of Gesù Nuovo. It is the tallest and most ornamental of three such plague columns in Naples. Putatively, it was built to invoke the Virgin Mary's protection from the plague. Begun in the 17th century, it was completed only in 1750 after decades of pauses in construction.
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