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Udine - Italy: Tourist Highlights - What, How and Why to visit it (4K)

If you are planning to visit Udine, in Italy, here you’ll find the best tips on things to do in the city, with a sightseeing map on the most relevant points of interest to enjoy, so you can easily imagine and organize your trip: WHAT to see, HOW to plan your visit, and WHY to discover Udine.

In this video:
- WHAT are the major attractions that you can't go home without having seen, including Libertà Square, Loggia del Lippomano, Udine Castle, Cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata, Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, Piazza XX Settembre, Church of San Francesco
- Then, I’ll describe to you HOW to follow a daily-tour to better visit the city, with a clear map of Udine and tips for nearby attractions.
Finally, we’ll discover WHY to visit Udine, with his rich historic city center.

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WHAT
Udine is a town with squares of Venetian charm and ancient buildings: from Piazza Libertà, defined as the most beautiful Venetian square on the mainland, to Piazza Matteotti (or Herbal) which, all surrounded by porticos, seems to be an open-air lounge; here you can observe the slideshow of ancient and colourful historical buildings which impart the spirit of Udine.
On the hill of the town rises the castle : from its walls you can see the whole city, the mountains all around it, whereas to the south, less than an hour's drive away, there is the Adriatic Sea.

In the eighteenth century, Udine was the city of Giambattista Tiepolo who reached his artistic maturity here: today, his masterpieces can be admired in the Gallerie del Tiepolo (in the Patriarchal Palace), in the Duomo (Cathedral), and in the Chiesa della Purità. Today, Udine is a city that is open to innovation while tying its image to authentic taverns where one of the most-loved rituals is celebrated namely, the tasting of a goblet of wine (tajut) all in a very human and cordial atmosphere.

Friulian cooking, cultural events and traditional festivals (such as Friuli Doc), make of Udine an inviting place for an unforgettable holiday or weekend break.

HOW
Udine is 1 hour and a half by car from Venice and 1 hour from Udine and Tarvisio (on the border with Austria and Slovenia).
I suggest you to park at the Parking Piazza I Maggio and, from there, to follow this tour.
In the description of this video you’ll find the best tips on where to eat and where to stay overnight.
If you are in Udine, do not miss the opportunity to also visit Cividale del Friuli and Palmanova.

WHY
Visit Udine if you want to see fascinating Venetian style squares and fine old palaces, without being surrounded by mass tourism.


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Baiamonti Manzano - Manzano - Italy

Baiamonti Manzano hotel city: Manzano - Country: Italy
Address: Via Sottomonte 101; zip code: 33044

Located in Manzano, the family-run Baiamonti Manzano features a garden and free private parking. It offers classic-style rooms and also apartments with kitchenette.
-- Situé à Manzano, le Baiamonti Manzano est un établissement à la gestion familiale qui dispose d'un jardin et d'un parking privé gratuit. Il propose des chambres de style classique, de même que des appartements avec kitchenette.
-- El Baiamonti Manzano es un establecimiento de gestión familiar situado en Manzano que ofrece un jardín y aparcamiento privado gratuito. Alberga habitaciones de estilo clásico y apartamentos con zona de cocina.
-- Das familiengeführte Baiamonti Manzano in Manzano verfügt über einen Garten und kostenfreie Privatparkplätze. Es bietet klassisch eingerichtete Zimmer und Apartements mit einer Kochnische.
-- Baiamonti Manzano wordt door een familie beheerd en ligt in Manzano. Het beschikt over een tuin en gratis privéparkeergelegenheid. Het biedt klassieke kamers en ook appartementen met een kitchenette.
-- Situato a Manzano, il Baiamonti Manzano è una struttura a conduzione familiare che offre un giardino, un parcheggio privato gratuito, camere in stile classico e appartamenti con angolo cottura.
-- 家庭经营的Baiamonti Manzano住宿加早餐旅馆位于曼萨诺(Manzano),设有花园、免费私人停车场、古典风格的客房以及带小厨房的公寓。 Baiamonti住宿加早餐旅馆的客房和公寓铺有镶木地板或赤土地板,享有花园美景,设有电视以及带吹风机和免费洗浴用品的私人浴室。 巴士站距离Baiamonti住宿加早餐旅馆500米,提供前往戈里齐亚(Gorizia)和乌迪内(Udine)的连线。住宿加早餐旅馆距离曼萨诺火车站(Manzano Train Station)有10分钟步行路程。
-- Rodzinny obiekt Baiamonti Manzano usytuowany jest w miejscowości Manzano. Oferuje on ogród i bezpłatny parking prywatny. Do dyspozycji Gości są klasycznie urządzone pokoje, a także apartamenty z aneksem kuchennym.
-- Семейный отель типа «постель и завтрак» Baiamonti Manzano расположен в коммуне Манцано. К услугам гостей номера, оформленные в классическом стиле, апартаменты с мини-кухней, сад и бесплатная частная парковка.
-- يقع Baiamonti Manzano، المُدار عائليًا في مدينة مانزانو، ويضم حديقة ومواقف مجانية خاصة للسيارات، ويوفر غرفا على الطراز الكلاسيكي وشققًا مع مطبخ صغير. تحتوي الغرف والشقق في Baiamonti على أرضيات خشبية أو من الفخار وتلفزيون، وتوفر إطلالات على الحديقة.
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14 Gorgeous Small Towns in Italy 2023 - Travel Guide

14 Gorgeous Small Towns in Italy
Small isn't bad. Small Italian villages are great! Small towns like Castelmola, Neive, and Civita di Bagnoregio have spectacular water views, fields of colourful flowers, and villages clinging to eroded pinnacles. Italy's many small towns have picture-perfect mediaeval villages.


Here is the list of 14 Gorgeous Small Towns in Italy

14. Dozza
13. Castelmola
12. Cortina d'Ampezzo
11. San Leo
10. Neive
9. Bosa
8. Alberobello
7. Castelmezzano
6. Malcesine
5. Castelluccio
4. Positano
3. Pitigliano
2. Civita di Bagnoregio
1. Manarola

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Borghi d'Italia (TV2000) - Manzano (Udine)

La IX puntata della XV serie di Borghi d'Italia ci accompagna in Friuli Venezia Giulia alla scoperta del Comune di Manzano (Udine), conosciuto come il paese della sedia. Nel corso del programma incontriamo il sindaco e gli altri protagonisti della vita cittadina. Visitiamo il centro storico e la magnifica Abbazia di Rosazzo, scrigno di fede, arte e storia. Inoltre presentiamo il tracciato dell’antica Romea Strata che attraversa Manzano; poi ammiriamo i tanti modelli di sedie prodotti sul posto e in un ristorante della collina, circondato da rigogliosi vigneti, presentiamo l'enogastronomia con in testa i deliziosi vini del territorio. Ma non mancano altre curiosità.
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Top 10 Things To Do With Kids in Rome
Rome is a big, bustling city with a huge amount to see. It can tire out the most high-energy kid and elicit whining from the most angelic toddler (wait, is that an oxymoron?). However a strategic kid-oriented itinerary will make a Rome lover out of any young one.

Below I’ve listed the top 10 things to see with your kids in Rome, all of which are top attractions for adults too. If you’re visiting Italy during July or August, mind the heat: put outdoor sights in the morning or late afternoon, take hats, and fill your water bottles often – all of Rome’s fountains flow with drinking water.

10. Visit churches instead of museums to see fine art in manageable bite-sized pieces. So duck into Santa Maria del Popolo to see two incredible Caravaggios and Santa Maria in Trastevere for jaw-dropping mosaics. Don’t miss Michelangelo’s Pieta’ in St. Peter’s.

9. Villa Borghese. Head to this gigantic park for the green space and the zoo. In addition, kids can pedal a bike or go-kart, or take a ride on the Bioparco Express train which circumnavigates the zoo. The Villa Borghese’s museum, the Galleria Borghese, is one of the best in Rome, but I wouldn’t take my 5 year old. However I definitely recommend the museum for kids with an art attention span of 1 – 2 hours (buy tickets in advance).

Things to do with kids on family vacation in Rome, Italy.

8. St. Peter’s and the Vatican. Start at St Peter’s by taking the elevator (most of the way) to the top of the cupola and enjoy the incredible view, then visit the gigantic cathedral. If your kids are okay in a museum for 90 minutes, hit the Vatican museums ideally around lunchtime during the week for fewest crowds, and go straight to the Raphael Rooms and then the Sistine Chapel. (And definitely avoid the Vatican on free sundays.) Walking at a leisurely kid pace, this route will take the full 90 minutes.

7. Hop On Hop Off Bus. Did I mention Rome is built on 7 hills? For anyone carrying a child in a carrier or traveling with a preschooler who refuses to sit in the stroller but can’t walk for more than a couple hours, I highly recommend seeing the main sights of Rome from the top of the Hop On Hop Off red bus #110. Catch it at Termini Station where it begins so that you get a good seat, and don’t hop off. Just ride the whole loop (which takes a couple of hours) and listen to the narration on the provided headphones.

6. Piazzas aka squares. Kids can run around in car-free Italian piazzas and get a history lesson at the same time. In particular don’t miss Piazza Navona, with its gorgeous fountains and unusual shape, and the huge Piazza del Popolo.Sightseeing attractions for families in Rome.

5. The Pantheon. Cool inside, open every day, and a relatively quick stop makes the Pantheon a winner for kids of every age.

4. Let the kids explore, and give them a theme. If they’re little, have them find fountains or look out for the letters SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus, which means The Senate and the People of Rome in Latin) found all over the city. If they’re a little older have them try to find family crests and symbols which are carved around Rome – they’ll find lions, dragons, bees, stars, balls, trees, and eagles to name a few.

3. Colosseum and Forum. This is a great place to paint the picture of Ancient Rome for kids. If they have an iPod, download Rick Steves free 1-hour audio tour, tell the story for them from your guidebook, or even better, buy a children’s book about Rome before you leave so that the kids already know a little bit about it. Buy tickets ahead of time to avoid waiting in a long line.

2. Fountains. Start with the spectacular Trevi Fountain, but have the kids look out for others – Rome has fountains. Not only are the fountains themselves works of art, but kids love to throw in a coin or two (and foreign currency goes to the Red Cross while Euros go to the Catholic Church). At Trevi, have them try to find the (pretty spectacular) drinking fountain on the right side of The Ace of Cups.

Finding great ice cream in Rome.1. Gelato. Italian gelato is one of the highlights of any visit to Rome, and will be what your kids are still asking for when you get back home! Make your way through Rome taste-testing gelaterias as you go.

Depending on how fast your kids move and whether you’re traveling with nappers, you can probably do the sights above in about 4 days in Rome. But I did put them in order of priority (in my opinion) so if you have less time just start at #1 and work your way up the list. If you’re planning to be there for more than 4 days I highly recommend buying a copy of the book Rome with Kids, by JM Pasquesi.
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An outdoor swimming pool with Nahuel Huapi Lake views and a sauna room can be enjoyed in this charming Andean forest resort with fully furnished accommodation. All apartments have private balconies and free Wi-Fi.
At Bahia Manzano Resort, guests can exercise at the gym or enjoy a tennis match at the on-site facilities. They can also visit Arrayanes National Park, is 5 miles away.
Apartments and suites at Manzano feature wood furnishings and Alpine-style décor. They have full kitchen facilities and spacious seating areas. Some of them feature fireplaces.
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Bayo Hill Ski Centre is 3.7 miles away and the picturesque main street of La Angostura Village is 4.3 miles away. Bariloche Airport is 49.7 miles from the hotel and private parking is free.
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Carrù Castle, Carrù, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Henry VIII's imperial diploma of the year 1041 is to date the most ancient and trustworthy document about the castle of Carrù: in fact, despite the briefness of documentary information, placium et Carrugo cum castris et capellis ... a precise reference to the castle, which together with the village and the Carrucese territory belonged to the Bishops of Asti. These had been given to the Lords of Manzano, who kept it until 1250, when Carrù was subjected to Mondovì. Mondovì in turn sold it to Pietro Bressano and the descendants of this, after the brief brace of Angevin domination, kept it until about 1370. Amedeo VI of Savoy, who had extended his control to these areas, invested the Marquis of Ceva of the castle and the territory of Carrus, who kept it until 1418, when he passed to Ludovico Costa, treasurer and lieutenant general of the prince d'Acaia, then adviser to Amedeo VIII of Savoy. The Costa family, Counts of Trinità, Bene, Arignano, Polonghera, possessors of many other feudals were Carrù's feudal lords until 1872. On this date the castle was sold to the Curreno, which in turn, in 1977 , gave it to the Cassa Rurale e Artigiana of Carrù, now Bank Alpi Marittime, current owner. The appearance of the castle is the result of several interventions carried out through the centuries: it is possible to find part of the merlature, gothic walled gates, slots, testimony to the defensive and strategic function of the construction in medieval times. modified the trim and also the destination of use, becoming a quiet country house for the Costa holiday resort. Some neo-gothic touches, along with the garden arrangement, carried out around the middle of the 1800s, completed the appearance, still recognizable. There are large halls, some decorated with floral motifs and mythological allegories, partly due to the second half of 1600 and partly in the first half of 1800; the furnishings and the rich collection of canvases (among these interesting works of Piedmontese and Genoese schools) date almost entirely to the sixteenth-century houses of the Costa. Particular attention is paid to the room of the alchea, which preserves a wooden arch and painted stucco, a unique example of decorative taste and baroque scenic. The great projects of reuse of the building by the Alpi Marittime Bank brought the castle to a full revaluation, once again the cultural center and the protagonist of the history of becoming the area.

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Разсъждения на италианец за България и Европейския съюз. И мъката му по наскоро починалата му жена

„Извинявям се, аз не говоря много добре на български. Искам да говоря по-добре! Всеки път може и „да“, всеки път може „не“. Искам да говоря много добре! Обичам България! Обичам да говоря на български. Обичам история българска. Обичам кухня и ракия. Много обичам!“

Това са думите на Мимо Русо, казани на български. Мимо е родом от Амалфитанското крайбрежие в Италия и от 20 години живее между Милано и село Стефан Стамболово.
Как ви се струват разсъжденията му? Откога не сте чували подобни думи от българин?

Някой може и да възрази, че Мимо е чужденец и следователно не знае нищо за България и българите. И затова той казва тези думи за нас ...

Той знае достатъчно. През годините лично е изпитал, освен това, което е красиво и забележително у нас, и много от това, което представлява нашите стари болести, недостатъци, минуси - както искате го наречете. И въпреки това ни разбира и обича. И няма никакво намерение да бяга оттук, демек от село Стефан Стамболово, някогашно Градина.
В крайна сметка той го казва : “Когато обичаш нещо – всичко става лесно!“

Но няма да преразказвам и обяснявам неговите мисли и нагласи. Вижте и чуйте сами българската история на италианеца Мимo Русо !
0:00 Ние в България сме в РАЯ, според Мимо
0:22 Кой е МИМО
0:36 Как Мимо вижда БЪЛГАРИТЕ
0:53 Защо живее в село Стефан Стамболово, а НЕ В СОФИЯ
1:53 МРЪСНО ли е село Стефан Стамболово
2:53 Как Мимо ПОМАГА на село Стефан Стамболово и жителите му
4:05 ОТНОШЕНИЕТО на Мимо към България и българите
5:06 Жената на Мимо ЕМИ – неговата мъка ...
6:07 Село Стефан Стамболово ПРЕЗ ПОГЛЕДА на Мимо
6:54 Още за ЕМИ - починалата му съпруга ...
8:11 Добре дошли в къщата на Мимо ...
10:34 Италианските ТАЛЯТЕЛЕ
14:45 Да живееш в селото като Стефан Стамболово е КЪСМЕТ !
15:24 Българите, които е познавал Мимо, бавно си заминават
15:37 Църквата и двора й ОБНОВЕНИ от Мимо, Еми, с помощта на приятелите им и кмета
18:47 КОГАТО ИСКАШ, КОГАТО ОБИЧАШ НЕЩО, ВСИЧКО СТАВА ЛЕСНО! С други думи – интеграцията на чужденци в българската култура през погледа на Мимо
21:17 ЕВРОПЕЙСКИЯТ СЪЮЗ трябва да е един и същ във всичко и за всичко !
24:30 Защо се разрешава да се нарушават ПРАВИЛАТА в България ?
27:22 Една БЪЛГАРСКА АНТИРЕКЛАМА на Панаира на виното в Милано и драмата на България
33:00 Един пример на БЪЛГАРСКАТА ДРАМА от село Стефан Стамболово
35:27 Обичам България!
36:00 Финален екран
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Благодаря Ви за Вашето внимание.
Ще се видим отново тук скоро!

ВИЖТЕ ОЩЕ И

...ние не си обичаме нашата държава, ние винаги обичаме чуждото ...“
„...но аз смея да твърдя, че тук в България има много шансове и място за реализация. На човек, на който му се работи, иска да се реализира, има какво да се работи в България.“ Това са пък са думите на един българин, който е живял и работил в чужбина. Чуйте ХРИСТО, тук:

САЛИХ ПАША във философския ни разговор каза: „...и трябва да си защищаме нашето...с какво е по-добра земя Турция и Гърция ? А нашта каква е ? Сто пъти по-добре е ! ... нека направим състезание, нека да видим за какво става въпрос, бе...“ Чуйте оригиналните му мисли, тук :

ПАВЕЛ СЕРАФИМОВ в разговора ни за България и българите каза : „... останах удивен от качествата на тези хора – на българите.... И когато видиш, че един българин в една напрегната ситуация може да намери разрешение много по-бързо, отколкото който и да било друг и може да запази самообладание, когато другите го губят, ами това вече впечатлява. И впечатлява и вдъхновява... „ Вижте и чуйте :

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