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00:00 Introduction
01:06 Genoa
03:44 Camogli
04:50 SESTRI LEVANTE
05:40 SAVONA
06:31 Albenga
07:22 Bellagio
09:14 Varenna
11:14 Bergamo
14:50 Brescia
18:00 Iseo
18:43 Peschiera
20:26 Sirmione
23:02 Verona
25:03 Vicenza
26:35 Padua
28:31 Mantua
31:42 Cremona
33:23 Parma
34:31 Modena
36:14 Bologna
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We continue exploring the most beautiful cities of Northern Italy: today we are in Mantua. Mantua was one of the most prominent cities in Europe for arts and culture during the Renaissance. During medieval times, Mantua was an independent city ruled by the Canossa family, which built a number of churches and monasteries. But it’s under the Gonzaga family, who ruled for 400 years, that the city became one of the most important artistic centres of the entire Europe. The Palazzo Ducale is a proper city within the city. The palace is formed by numerous buildings and is one of the largest in Europe, in Italy, is second only to the Vatican. Each Gonzaga duke had the habit of expanding, redecorating and adding new buildings to the palace. The bridal chamber - or Camera degli Sposi - located in the Palazzo Ducale and painted by Andrea Mantegna, is the highlight of any visit to Mantua
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00:51 The lakes around Mantua
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01:38 Piazza Sordello
01:50 Palazzo Ducale
02:01 The bridal chamber
03:00 Piazza delle Erbe
03:22 Rotonda di San Lorenzo
04:00 Palazzo Te
04:22 Outro
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MANTOVA - Italy ( 2023 )
Mantua is a province in the Lombardy region of Northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Mantua. It is bordered to the north-east by the Province of Verona, to the east by that of Rovigo, to the south by those of Ferrara, Modena, Reggio Emilia and Parma, to the west by the Province of Cremona and to the north-west by that of Brescia.
Founded in the tenth century BC on the plain formed by meanders of the River Mincio, Mantua became an Etruscan town and important trading post for pottery and agricultural products. Despite its defensible position, it was unable to withstand the Celtic invaders in the sixth and fifth centuries BC who overwhelmed it, and the whole area was later conquered by the Romans.
By the fifth century AD, the Western Roman Empire was collapsing. Mantua was overrun by a series of invaders, including the Visigoths, Vandals, and Ostrogoths. After 568 the Lombards seized control of the part of northern Italy which is now known as Lombardy and included Mantua.[1]
The current administrative boundaries of the province have deep historical roots, corresponding largely to the Duchy of Mantua, which was a fief of the Holy Roman Empire. The Napoleonic Department of the Mincio became the Province of Mantua at the birth of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia in 1815. Following the Battle of Solferino on 24 June 1859, Franco-Piedmontese troops conquered Lombardy up to the right bank of the Mincio, and the resulting Armistice of Villafranca of 11 June 1859 between France and Austria called for the new provincial boundaries, splitting in two the part of the previous Province of Mantova that was crossed by the new international border. The new provincial boundaries came into effect after laws enacted in 1868. The coat of arms of the province, containing the symbols of Mantua, Bozzolo and Castiglione delle Stiviere, embodies the union of those three areas and was adopted in place of the previous one.
The Province of Mantua is bounded by several rivers. To the west, the River Oglio provides the border with the Province of Cremona. To the south it is bounded by the River Po, on the other side of which are the provinces of Ferrara, Modena, Reggio Emilia and Parma. To the east the River Mincio provides the border with the Province of Verona and the Province of Rovigo, and to the northwest lies the Province of Brescia. The total area of the province is 2,340 square kilometres (900 sq mi).[ The River Po is subject to flooding and much of the bank is raised by levees.
There are a number of nature reserves and protected areas in the province. The Parco regionale del Mincio was established on 8 September 1984 with an area of approximately 16,000 hectares. It includes several nature reserves and has a range of habitats including moraines, hills, plains, and the meandering riverbeds in the complex of lakes of Mantua. Birds found in the park include storks, herons, purple herons, egrets, night herons, kingfishers, bee-eaters, coots, moorhens, peregrine falcons, hawks, great crested grebe and black kite.
The Parco dell'Oglio Sud is another regional park that lies on the boundary of the province with the province of Cremona. It was established in 1988 and has an area of about 12,800 hectares. It is a river park that runs along the stretch of the river Oglio which forms the boundary. It lies to the south of Lake Iseo and the administrative centre is at Calvatone. Birds present in this park include great egret, grey heron, Montagu's harrier, Eurasian scops owl, bearded reedling, woodcock, barred warbler, crested lark, sedge warbler, moustached warbler, little egret, Eurasian hobby and ferruginous duck.
The Riserva naturale Bosco Fontana is a state nature reserve with an area of about 23,300 hectares. It is a wooded area that is a remnant of the natural forests that covered the Po valley in ancient times. It is a dense marshy forest composed mainly of Turkey oaks, pedunculate oaks, hornbeams, limes, poplars, elms and alders, which are accompanied by numerous species of shrubby undergrowth. There are glades with abundant wildflowers and fungi flourish among the trees, an important factor being the richness of the groundwater. Among the mammals found in the reserve are the least weasel, beech marten and European polecat, and the birds include the common buzzard, the great spotted woodpecker and the Eurasian wryneck.
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ITALY - Travel Guide, The Best Cities to Visit [in 2022]
Welcome to Off We Go! We’d like to introduce you to a list of 15 cities to consider visiting during your italian holiday!
Italy is a country that has it all. The country is rich in culture, food, and history. There are many reasons why Italy is worth visiting.
Italy is home to some of the most beautiful cities in the world. From Rome to Florence and Venice, there are so many places to visit without even leaving the country. Italy also offers a variety of different cuisines that can be found throughout the country.
Italy has an incredibly rich history which makes it worth visiting for those who are interested in history and culture.
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Mantua, Ohio
Mantua is a Township and Villiage in Portage County, Ohio. The town was laid out in the 1840's as Mantua Station, a stop on the Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad. It was incorporated as Mantua in 1898. Settlers arrived in Mantua Township in 1798. Mantua has a lot of great history, along with many historical buildings. The Township Town Hall was constructed in 1840, making it the oldest Disciples of Christ Church in Ohio. Former U.S. President James A. Garfield frequently preached there between 1855-1860 while serving as president of nearby Hiram College. Oliver and Rosetta Snow, home is another of the historic homes built in 1815 immigrated to Mantua from Becket Massachusetts, it is now a private residence. While I was downtown I came upon a live Nativity taking place. Which was a special experience since Christmas is around the corner. The town has a real sense of home town community, these little towns are gems.
MANTOVA- ITALY
Mantova (Mantua in Latin and in Mantua Mantua dialect) is an Italian town of 48,684 inhabitants, capital of the province in Lombardy. Since July 2008, the cities of Lombardy was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Mantua and Sabbioneta Italy Travel
Mantua and Sabbioneta Italy Travel - MANTUA AND SABBIONETA. Mantua (Italian: Màntova About this sound listen (help·info), in the local dialect of Emilian language Mantua) is a city and comune in Lombardy, Italy and capital of the province of the same name. Mantuas historic power and influence under the Gonzaga family, made it one of the main artistic,[1] cultural and notably musical hubs of Northern Italy and the whole country itself. Mantua is noted for its significant role in the history of opera,[2] and the city is known for its several architectural treasures and artifacts, elegant palaces or palazzi, and its medieval and Renaissance cityscape. It is also the town where Romeo was banished to in William Shakespeares play Romeo and Juliet.
Mantua is surrounded on three sides by artificial lakes created during the 12th century.[3] These receive the waters from the Mincio, which descend from Lake Garda. The three lakes are called Lago Superiore, Lago di Mezzo, and Lago Inferiore (Superior, Middle, and Inferior Lakes).[4] A fourth lake, Lake Pajolo, which once completed a defensive water ring of the city, dried up at the end of the 18th century.Sabbioneta is a town and comune in the province of Mantua, Lombardy region, northern Italy. It is situated about 30 km north of Parma, not far from the northern bank of the Po River. It was inscribed in the World Heritage List in 2008.
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Sabbioneta was founded by Vespasiano I Gonzaga in the late 16th century along the ancient Roman Via Vitelliana, on a sandy bank of the Po (whence the name, meaning Sandy in Italian; he was its first duke, using it as a personal fortress and residence. It was also during this period that it became a minor musical centre; composers such as Benedetto Pallavicino were employed here by Vespasiano Gonzaga, prior to his moving to the main Gonzaga city of Mantua.
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Galleria degli Antichi
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Inscription 2008 (32nd Session)
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In 2008, Sabbioneta was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a recognition of its perfect example of practical application of Renaissance urban planning theories.
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Mantua bike tour: the Walls of Bozzolo | Italia Slow Tour
[ ENG ] Bozzolo (Mantua) is still enclosed by its ancient Walls, built by Julius Caesar and Scipione... They were two members of the Gonzaga Family, not the Roman homonyms! A Part of the Walls was renovated in the 70's but other parts were left to decay; that's why today the municipality and the realm of Gonzaga want to restore them, while keeping the ancient look.
[ ITA ] Pedalando nei dintorni di Mantova: l’antica cittadina di Bozzolo è ancora circondata dalle sue antiche mura, erette addirittura da Giulio Cesare e Scipione… Due membri della Famiglia Gonzaga, da non confondere con gli omonimi illustri antico romani! Una parte delle mura è stata ristrutturata negli anni ’70, ma altre parti sono state lasciate decadere. Per questo oggi il comune e le Regge dei Gonzaga sono intenzionati a ristrutturarle per recuperarne l’antico aspetto.
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Mantua and Sabbioneta Italy Tours
Mantua and Sabbioneta Italy Tours - MANTUA AND SABBIONETA. Mantua (Italian: Màntova About this sound listen (help·info), in the local dialect of Emilian language Mantua) is a city and comune in Lombardy, Italy and capital of the province of the same name. Mantuas historic power and influence under the Gonzaga family, made it one of the main artistic,[1] cultural and notably musical hubs of Northern Italy and the whole country itself. Mantua is noted for its significant role in the history of opera,[2] and the city is known for its several architectural treasures and artifacts, elegant palaces or palazzi, and its medieval and Renaissance cityscape. It is also the town where Romeo was banished to in William Shakespeares play Romeo and Juliet.
Mantua is surrounded on three sides by artificial lakes created during the 12th century.[3] These receive the waters from the Mincio, which descend from Lake Garda. The three lakes are called Lago Superiore, Lago di Mezzo, and Lago Inferiore (Superior, Middle, and Inferior Lakes).[4] A fourth lake, Lake Pajolo, which once completed a defensive water ring of the city, dried up at the end of the 18th century.Sabbioneta is a town and comune in the province of Mantua, Lombardy region, northern Italy. It is situated about 30 km north of Parma, not far from the northern bank of the Po River. It was inscribed in the World Heritage List in 2008.
[edit] History
Sabbioneta was founded by Vespasiano I Gonzaga in the late 16th century along the ancient Roman Via Vitelliana, on a sandy bank of the Po (whence the name, meaning Sandy in Italian; he was its first duke, using it as a personal fortress and residence. It was also during this period that it became a minor musical centre; composers such as Benedetto Pallavicino were employed here by Vespasiano Gonzaga, prior to his moving to the main Gonzaga city of Mantua.
[edit] Monuments and landmarks
Mantua and Sabbioneta
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Galleria degli Antichi
State Party Italy
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iii
Reference 1287
Region
Europe and North America
Inscription history
Inscription 2008 (32nd Session)
Name as inscribed on World Heritage List.
Region as classified by UNESCO.
In 2008, Sabbioneta was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a recognition of its perfect example of practical application of Renaissance urban planning theories.
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Monument to Virgil, Piazza Virgiliana, Mantua, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
Piazza Virgiliana is a large green area of the city of Mantua, commissioned in 1797 by the French General de Miollis in order to honor the Roman poet Virgil. In Piazza Virgiliana first monument to Virgil was raised at the initiative of General De Miollis who inaugurated March 21, 1801. It consisted of a tall column on top of which was placed a bronze bust of the poet. Its location was at the center of the square Virgiliana as desired by the project architect Pozzo. Round the city under Austrian rule, in order to make possible the military exercises, the column was translocated to the edge, towards Lake Mezzo in the place where there is a monument that currently exists. Finally, in 1821, the column was demolished Virgil to make room Amphitheatre Virgilian designed by architect Joseph Mantua cantons. The bust of Virgil was moved to adorn the Town Hall. The economist and senator of the Kingdom of Italy Giovanni Arrivabene, in 1877, gave impetus to the establishment of a committee to celebrate the upcoming one thousand nine-hundredth anniversary of the death of Virgil. From this association was born the idea to erect a new monument. The Committee, which quote to collect 150,000 pounds in 1883 picked up subscriptions for 26,000 pounds, a figure that enough away in time the initial purpose. Nevertheless, long struggled on the site of construction, until the choice fell on Piazza Virgiliana. In 1919 the amphitheater century that had supplanted the column designed by Paolo Pozzo, was demolished and the space freed the current monument was built in Carrara marble designed by Luca Beltrami on top of which is placed a large bronze statue of work Milanese sculptor Emilio Quadrelli (1863-1925). The final cost over a million lire, obtained by adding the 400,000 pounds collected by the committee consisting of fifty years before, and the contributions of the city of Mantova and the Italian State. Ended work October 16, 1926, the monument to Virgil was officially inaugurated April 21, 1927. At the time of the Gonzaga the current area of the square was invaded by the waters of Lake Mezzo and occupied the harbor of the altarpiece of St. Agnes which derived its name from the monastery, later destroyed, which stood on the bank of the creek . The latter was crossed by an embankment on which was built the church of Santa Maria dell'Argine. By the time the area is impaludò and began to think about making a square of the ancient harbor. During the eighteenth century 's ancona was gradually buried, even using the rubble of buildings citizens subject to demolition and renovation. In order to honor the poet Virgil, the square was named dell'Argine Virgiliana. To complete the work was the French general Sextius Alexandre François de Miollis in 1797, convinced that his project the Municipality. The design of the square was given to the architect Paolo Pozzo who used a French garden squares with four rows of tall trees.
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Exploring ITALY | BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN ITALY both touristy and less touristy spots*
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Whoa, it has been a minute guys, but today I come back with a video about Exploring Italy, and in this video, I will be mentioning 12 best places to visit in Italy; both touristy and less touristy spots. I had initially wanted to add tips to know before travelling to Italy but looks like I forgot. Here they are!
The best time to visit Italy is in the spring or fall, when the weather is mild. Italy is also a relatively expensive country to visit, so be sure to budget accordingly. Also, Italians tend to dress more conservatively than Americans, so be sure to pack accordingly. To make you trip much easier, you can learn a few basic Italian phrases before you go. This will help you foster great interactions with the locals, and also make your experience worth it!
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Intro: 00:00- 01:06
Almafi Coast: 01:07- 05:29
Florence: 05:30- 07:34
Tuscany: 07:35- 09:24
Venice: 09:25- 10:56
Rome: 10:57- 12:40
Cinque Terre: 12:41- 14:51
Milan: 14:52- 16:34
Alberobello: 16:35- 18:25
Ragusa, Sicilly: 18:26- 19:36
Bologna: 19:36- 21:05
Matera: 21:06- 22:25
Mantua/Mantov: 22:26- 23:17
Outro: 23:19
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