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Tuscany, Italy: Top 10 Places and Things to See | 4K Travel Guide

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Discover the top 10 things to do and see in Tuscany with our tour of the region.

Admire the most beautiful villages in Tuscany, such as San Gimignano, Montalcino, and the Val d'Orcia, and visit the most charming Tuscan cities like Siena, Florence, and Pisa.

Explore the historic center of Siena and admire the Torre del Mangia and the Siena Cathedral, or visit the Florence Cathedral.

Plan a trip to Tuscany and discover what to see in the Val d'Orcia or what to do near Siena.

In addition, the video features the top attractions of Tuscany, such as the Island of Elba and the Maremma, and suggests the best towns to visit in Tuscany.

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TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction
01:14 Florence
02:34 Siena
03:32 Pisa
04:19 Lucca
04:53 Val d'Orcia
05:29 San Gimignano
06:28 Montalcino
07:08 Chianti
08:14 Maremma
09:18 Island of Elba
10:16 Tips
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MONTE SAN GIUSTO (MACERATA, MARCHE, ITALY)

Monte San Giusto, comune di 8145 abitanti, provincia di Macerata, Marche, Italia. I primi insediamenti nell'area sangiustese documentati storicamente risalgono all'epoca romana (età di Nerva 96-98 d.C.) con il nome di Mons Iustitiæ (altro possibile nome antico è Telusiano) distrutto durante le invasioni barbariche nel III secolo. Con l'arrivo dei longobardi passò sotto il controllo del ducato di Spoleto e fu dotato di un castello, rimpiazzato poi dalla chiesa di S.Agostino. Costruito in zona Monte Reale questo toponimo indicherebbe un territorio fiscale posto sotto il diretto controllo del re per la sua importanza strategica, dato che per Mons Iustitiæ passavano le strade romane provenienti da Urbs Salvia al mare, da Firmum a Pausulæ e da Falerio a Pausulæ. Grazie a questo posizionamento geografico favorevole fu epicentro degli insediamenti romani intorno ad esso e questa centralità fu mantenuta per tutto il Medioevo divenendo nel XII secolo libero comune. Monte San Giusto raggiunse il suo massimo splendore dopo l'elezione a vescovo di Chiusi del sangiustese Niccolò Bonafede, che trasformò la città natale in una vera e propria corte rinascimentale. In questo contesto il palazzo fortezza Bonafede rappresenta l'opera architettonica più importante di Monte San Giusto. Fu fatto costruire dal Bonafede all'inizio del Cinquecento e vi si accede dal portale d'ingresso realizzato nel 1524, opera dello scalpellino anconetano Franco Pesimoti. Il corpo centrale del fabbricato, ispirato al Palazzo Venezia di Roma, è realizzato su una base piramidale con facciata in laterizio con finiture e cornici in pietra, abbellita da finestre a croce guelfa. Il cortile si ispira a quello del palazzo ducale di Urbino. Nella stanza denominata la stanza del vescovo, si conservano affreschi attribuiti al pittore emiliano Amico Aspertini (1457-1522). Oggi è sede del municipio e durante il recente restauro sono stati riscoperti degli affreschi attribuiti al pittore spagnolo Johannes Hispanus. Galleria fotografica con immagini scattate sabato 12 aprile 2014.
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10 BEST THINGS TO DO in Lake Como Italy in 2024 🇮🇹

In this stunning video, ​ @MabelleOfficial and I ,@worldnomac, take you with us on a journey to explore the breathtaking beauty of Lake Como. Known for its stunning natural scenery, charming villages, and glamorous atmosphere, Lake Como is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a truly unique and unforgettable experience. With Mac and Mabelle as your guides, you'll discover the top 10 things to do when exploring this magical region.

As you watch this video, you'll be transported to the heart of Lake Como, where you'll see firsthand the beauty and uniqueness of this enchanting destination. From the crystal-clear waters of the lake to the lush greenery that surrounds it, you'll be amazed by the natural wonders that await you here. Mac and Mabelle's expert guidance will take you on a journey through the most stunning sights and hidden gems that Lake Como has to offer.

Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or an adventure with friends, this video is the perfect way to discover the best of Lake Como. With Mac and Mabelle's insider tips and recommendations, you'll be able to make the most of your trip and experience all the magic that this incredible destination has to offer. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by the beauty and uniqueness of Lake Como.

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10 BEST THINGS TO DO in Lake Garda, Italy in 2024 🇮🇹

In this video, we take you on a journey through the breathtaking beauty of Lake Garda, one of the most spectacular destinations in Italy. @worldnomac and @MabelleOfficial guide you through the best 10 things to do in Lake Garda Italy when exploring this stunning area. From exploring charming towns to going into the mountains and indulging in the delicious local cuisine, Lake Garda truly has something for everyone.

Join us as we explore the unique features of this stunning lake, including its crystal-clear waters, towering cliffs, and charming towns. You'll see firsthand why Lake Garda is a beloved destination for travelers from around the world. You'll get insider tips on the best places to visit, the most delicious foods to try, and the most exciting activities to experience.

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DOLOMITI - Cosa vedere - Guida e consigli

Dolomiti, guida e consigli su cosa vedere

Le dolomiti sono un insieme di gruppi montuosi fra i più belli del pianeta. Si estendono principalmente in due regioni: le dolomiti del trentino e le dolomiti del veneto.
In questi anni ho avuto modo di esplorare le dolomiti in lungo e in largo, dalla val di Fassa e val Gardena fino alla val Pusteria.
Chi vuole fare una vacanza sulle dolomiti spesso si chiede dove andare, cosa vedere e quali siano i posti più belli delle dolomiti. A tal proposito ho realizzato questo video guida sulle dolomiti, nel quale vi propongo una classifica dei posti più belli delle dolomiti che dovete assolutamente visitare.
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00:19 10° posto
01:02 9° posto
01:41 8° posto
02:24 7° posto
03:27 6° posto
04:23 5° posto
05:19 4° posto
06:10 3° posto
07:07 2° posto
08:16 1° posto
09:47 conclusione

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Top 50 Tourist Places in ITALY (100+ Attractions, Popular & Scenic Travel Destinations)

Italy welcomes about 94 million tourists per year, and became the fifth most visited country of the world, in International tourism arrivals. Italy is rich in culture, cuisine, history, fashion and art, its beautiful coastline, breathtaking beaches, mountains, and wonderful ancient monuments.

Some Interesting Facts of Italy are:
- Italy has a free wine fountain
- Italy is the fifth most visited country in the world
- All three of Europe's active volcanoes are in Italy
- Pizza and Pasta were Invented in Italy
- Italy has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites (About 54) in the world
- There are over 1,500 lakes in Italy
- Vatican City is world’s smallest country inside Italy
- Italy is the world’s largest wine producer
- Tourists throw €3,000 into the Trevi fountain every day

Top 50 Tourist Places in Italy are:
1. Rome
2. Venice
3. Florence
4. Milan
5. Naples
6. Bologna
7. Verona
8. Pisa
9. Turin
10. Palermo, Sicily
11. Genoa
12. Amalfi
13. Siena
14. Padua
15. Vatican City
16. Perugia
17. Trieste
18. Lucca
19. Matera
20. Catania, Sicily
21. Sorrento
22. Bari
23. Positano
24. San Gimignano
25. Ravenna
26. Cagliari
27. Parma
28. Syracuse, Sicily
29. Lecce
30. Udine
31. Taranto
32. Bergamo
33. Rimini
34. Assisi
35. Vernazza
36. Prato
37. Bolzano
38. Reggio Calabria
39. Portofino
40. Taormina
41. Modena
42. Livorno
43. Vicenza
44. Trento
45. Orvieto
46. Agrigento, Sicily
47. Salerno
48. Brescia
49. Ferrara
50. Alberobello

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Trentino-Alto Adige: Top 5 Città e Luoghi da Visitare | 4K

Benvenuti nel Trentino-Alto Adige, una delle regioni più belle d'Italia che offre una miriade di luoghi mozzafiato e città affascinanti da visitare!

Se siete alla ricerca di avventura e di nuove esperienze di viaggio, allora questo è il posto giusto per voi.

La regione del Trentino-Alto Adige è un vero gioiello dell'Italia, con le sue montagne imponenti, i suoi laghi cristallini, i suoi borghi antichi e la sua cultura unica.

Grazie al nostro drone in 4K, potrete ammirare dall'alto le spettacolari viste panoramiche dei paesaggi naturali che vi circondano, come le celebri Tre Cime di Lavaredo e il suggestivo Lago di Braies.

Se siete amanti della natura, non potete perdervi la Val di Fassa, con le sue valli verdi e rigogliose, perfette per escursioni e trekking, o la tranquilla Molveno, situata ai piedi delle Dolomiti e circondata da una natura incontaminata.

Ma il Trentino-Alto Adige è anche famoso per i suoi borghi antichi, come Rovereto, con le sue stradine medievali, il suo museo storico e la famosa campana della pace, o l'incantevole Arco, con il suo magnifico castello e i suoi giardini mozzafiato.

Se siete alla ricerca di un po' di avventura, allora dovete assolutamente visitare il Passo dello Stelvio, uno dei percorsi di montagna più spettacolari e suggestivi d'Italia, o Riva del Garda, con il suo clima mite e le sue acque cristalline perfette per il windsurf e la vela.

E per finire, la città di Trento, che unisce storia, cultura e divertimento, con le sue antiche architetture medievali, i suoi musei ricchi di storia e arte, e la sua vibrante vita notturna.

Insomma, il Trentino-Alto Adige è una regione che ha tutto, dai panorami mozzafiato alle città affascinanti, dai borghi antichi ai percorsi di montagna emozionanti.

E queste sono solo alcune delle destinazioni che potete visitare in questa regione unica d'Italia!

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TIMELINE
00:00 Introduzione
02:10 Lago di Braies
03:50 Val di Fassa
05:04 Riva del Garda
06:17 Trento
07:29 Molveno
09:15 Castello di Arco
09:34 Passo dello Stelvio
09:52 Rovereto
10:08 Madonna di Campiglio
10:30 Conclusioni

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10 Amazing Places You Must Visit in Trieste - Best Things To Do In Trieste - Trieste Italy

10 Amazing Places You Must Visit in Trieste - Best Things To Do In Trieste - Trieste Italy

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Have you ever been to Trieste? You’ve heard of it, but would you like to know more?

Trieste is a small town, in the north-east of Italy, and it perfectly links the Italian peninsula with Slovenia, Austria and Croatia. Merging these wonderful territories, the result is a city rich in contrasts, cultures and different traditions: the Italian one, the Slovenian, the Austrian and so many more.

Trieste has been the land of passage for many well-known personalities, including the Irish writer James Joyce who was so struck by the city that he affirmed: My soul is in Trieste.

We are taking you to discover the 10 things you can't help but do in Trieste:

00:00 Introduction
00:18 - 10. Unity of Italy Square.
Having a real Italian breakfast is something you can do wherever you want in Italy: but how about having your breakfast in front of the sea? Unity of Italy Square, called “Big Square” before the Italian conquer, is the largest square facing the sea in Europe: with its smell of the sea, its liberty building and the multicultural environment, it creates the perfect atmosphere to make you feel more a part of the city and less of a tourist.

02:04 - 9. Cittàvecchia.
The historic centre of Trieste, called “Cavana”, it’s the very core of the city. If you visit Trieste, you must take a walk inside the labyrinth of its narrow streets: you can have a coffee, buy amazing Italian food or have lunch in its small squares.

02:55 - 8. Remembrance Park and Public Garden.
They represent the two main green lungs of Trieste. The first, located on the San Giusto hill, adjacent to the Castle, is the perfect place for jogging, or walking among the trees. The second is ideal if you want to enjoy some free time away from the bustle of the city, have a nice picnic or take children to play football.

3:50 - 7. La Pirona Cafè.
This wonderful patisserie is the very location in which the Irish writer James Joyce started to composed his masterpiece, Ulysses.Their cakes and Italian desserts paired with a good coffee can make every day better.

4:40 - 6. San Giusto Castle and Cathedral.
One of the most representative symbols of the city, the Castle of San Giusto stands on the hill of the same name that dominates the city, its gulf and its hinterland. Wanted by the emperors of Austria, it was built between 1468 and 1636. Beside the Castle, we find the Cathedral, a Catholic church built between 1302 and 1320. Both the Castle and the Cathedral were named after Giusto, a martyr who refused to deny his faith. For this reason, he was sentenced to death. The soldiers tied his hands and feet with a rope, to which lead weights were secured, then he was thrown into the water. Thanks to the lead weights, the body would no longer emerge. But, before sunset, Giusto's body was miraculously carried to the shore by the current.


8:07 - 5. Audace Pier.
The pier was built between 1743 and 1751 on the wreck of the San Carlo, a ship sunk in the port. In 1922, in honour of the first ship of the Italian Navy to arrive in Trieste, the pier was renamed Molo Audace. At one time passenger and merchant ships docked at the San Carlo pier, given the fervent trade of the city of Trieste: now the sailboats dock for the famous Barcolana, a regatta that takes place in October, which attracts thousands of tourists every year.


9:10 - 4. Vittoria Lighthouse.
This is the active lighthouse in Trieste: also, it’s a commemorative monument dedicated to the fallen of the first world war, as the inscription says: SHINE AND REMIND OF THE FALLEN ON SEA MCMXV-MCMXVIII.
Fun fact: the statue of the Winged Victory raises a torch with her left hand, while with her right she holds a laurel column. Rumour has it that during those days when the Bora blows in Trieste, her wings seems to move a little.


9:40 - 3. Napoleonic Road.
This trail is perfect for all ages: it is very easy to access and the view is something you can’t miss.


10:45 - 2. Barcola Pinewood.
Take a walk, ride a bike near the sea or sunbathe: these are just few activities you can do in Barcola.


11:35 - 1. Miramare Castle.
The Castle was the residence of Maximilian, Emperor of the Austro-Ungarian Empire, and his wife Carlotta. Unfortunately, their story didn’t end well.

Want to know more? You must come to Trieste!

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Things To Do In TRIESTE, Italy | TOP 12

Things To Do In TRIESTE Italy. Trieste TOP 12. Trieste, the most cosmopolitan city in Italy. It is known as the Italian capital of coffee, home of University of coffee and beautiful historical cafes. Trieste is also home of the largest sailing regatta in the world and the largest sea facing square in Europe. Before the First World War Trieste was the most important sea port of the Austrian Empire, but now it is often overlooked as an Italian hidden gem. Hi guys, my name is Rok and I’ve spent the last 9 years travelling around Europe as a tour guide and I can’t wait to show you Things To Do In Trieste, Italy.

Things To Do In Trieste Italy:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Monte Grisa
03:04 Napoleonic Trail
03:58 Molo Audace
04:52 Canal Grande
05:48 San Sabba Rice Mill
06:44 Roman Theatre Of Trieste
07:17 Vittoria Lighthouse
08:08 Barcola Beach
09:07 Cathedral of San Giusto
10:06 Castle of San Giusto
10:48 Miramare Castle
12:18 Piazza Unita D'Italia
14:03 Conclusion

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Trieste Walking Tour of Top 10 Tourist Sites in a day with Maps. - Trieste Italy - ECTV

Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Trieste Italy - Walking Tour of Top 10 Tourist Sites in a day with Maps.

List of Top 10 Sites with Extra Videos I have created for my information and images.
1. Sant' Antonio Taumaturgo

2. Temple of Holy Trinity

3. Grand Canal
4. Della Borsa Square

5. Trieste Roman Theater

6. Unity of Italy Square

7. Fountain of the Square
8. Santa Maria Maggiore

9. Cathedral of San Giusto

10. Castle of San Giusto


Information from Wikipedia on Top 10 Tourist Sites
#1 - Sant' Antonio Taumaturgo
The church of Sant'Antonio Taumaturgo (commonly called the church of Sant'Antonio Nuovo ), is the main religious building of the Borgo Teresiano and of the center of Trieste [1] .
The project of the church dates back to 1808 , but work began only in 1825 . The facade of the building is characterized by six Ionic columns . Still on the main façade, in the attic, there are six statues sculpted by Francesco Bosa in 1842 , depicting Saint Giusto , Saint Sergius , Saint Servolo , Saint Mauro, Saint Eufemia and Saint Tecla. The church is located in the square of the same name, near the Canale Grande .

#2 Temple of Holy Trinity
The Orthodox community in Trieste was established in 1748 but it wasn't until 1751 when Empress Maria Theresa allowed free practice of religion for Orthodox Christians, this prompted immigration of Serbian traders from Herceg Novi, Trebinje and Sarajevo to Trieste.[1] In 1781, the community split into two. The first was Greek community and second, from which there is today's Serbian parish, was the community which embraced the Orthodox South Slavic nations.[1] From 1994[2] up to administrative changes within the dioceses of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the parish in Trieste fell within the Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana. Since 2011, it is under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Austria and Switzerland.
Emilio Bisi produced sculptures for the facade.

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#3 Della Borsa Square
Piazza della Borsa is one of the main squares of Trieste. Also known as the second city square parlor has been the economic centre of the city throughout the 19th century.
Its present name derives from an obvious name due to the mansion built in 1806 by architect Antonio maceratese Mollari to accommodate the activities of stock traders. This building, which distinguishes the square which is one of the most important examples of neoclassical monuments in Trieste, is currently home of the Camera di commercio, industria, artigianato e agricoltura di Trieste, and is also called the old Bag.
In front of the Palace of the Chamber of Commerce a column supporting the stone figure of an emperor. Is the column of Leopold I of Austria whose son, Charles VI, established in Trieste porto franco.

#5 Trieste Roman Theater
Trieste's Roman theater is located in Trieste at the foot of the San Giusto hill , right in the center of the city, on the edge of the old city, between Via Donota and Via del Teatro Romano.
At the time of its construction, the theater was outside the city walls and by the sea, which at that time reached as far as that area. On its steps, built also taking advantage of the natural slope of the hill, from 3,500 to 6,000 spectators could be accommodated, depending on the various sources. The construction of the theater dates back to the end of the 1st century BC and was extended at the beginning of the 2nd century AD Probably it was built by the Trieste Quinto Petronio Modesto , procurator and bells of the emperor Trajan , mentioned in several inscriptions, which according to other sources instead he only took care of renovation work.
Over the centuries the theater was then hidden by the houses that rose above it. Considered lost, it was identified in 1814 by the architect Pietro Nobile , but only in 1938 it was brought to light during the demolition of a part of the old city. The statues and inscriptions found in the excavations are kept at the Lapidario Tergestino at the Castello di san Giusto at the Civico Museo del Castello. Nowadays it is still used occasionally for outdoor summer shows.

Photowalk a Monte San Giusto - 17 settembre 2017

Il racconto della passeggiata fotografica a Monte San Giusto, alla scoperta della Città del Sorriso. La città ha accolto più di cento partecipanti fra le dolci colline della campagna maceratese, sorprendendoci con un concentrato di allegria e tradizione. L’iniziativa è stata organizzata da Regione Marche, Fondazione Marche Cultura attraverso il suo Social Media Team, Comune di Monte San Giusto in collaborazione con Ente Clown & Clown e Mabò Band. #msgiustophotowalk

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Piazza Unità d'Italia, the Huge Main Square. Wonderful!! - Trieste Italy - ECTV

Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Trieste Italy - The Huge Main Square / Piazza Unità d'Italia

From Wikipedia
Piazza Unità d'Italia (English: Unity of Italy Square) is the main square in Trieste, a seaport city in northeast Italy. Located at the foot of the hill with the castle of San Giusto, the square faces the Adriatic Sea. It is often said to be Europe's largest square located next to the sea. The square was built during the period when Trieste was the most important seaport of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire and includes the city's municipal buildings and other important palaces.
Before 1919 it was known as Piazza Grande, or Great Square. The local Slovenes still refer to it as Veliki trg (Great Square), both in daily speech and in the media.[1] In the last decade, the term Trg zedinjenja (Unity Square) or Trg zedinjenja Italije (Unity of Italy Square) has also become popular, especially in official documents.[2][3]
The square itself has occasionally been used as a concert venue, with Green Day using the square as a venue for a show on their 99 Revolutions Tour in 2013. The attendance was of 12,000 people [4]. In 2016, it was used by heavy metal band Iron Maiden as a concert venue (it was the third of three Italian dates): the concert was sold out with over 15,000 fans.[5]
The square is also occasionally used for visits of foreign heads of state and meetings. In November 2013 President of Russia Vladimir Putin met Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta there for bilateral talks.[6] In July 2017 a trilateral meeting attended by Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron, and Paolo Gentiloni was held there, as well as the fourth Western Balkans Summit.

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Cathedrale di San Giusto Martire / San Giusto Cathedral - Trieste Italy - ECTV

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From Wikipedia
Trieste Cathedral (Italian: Basilica cattedrale di San Giusto Martire), dedicated to Saint Justus, is a Roman Catholic cathedral and the main church of Trieste, in northern Italy. It is the seat of the Bishop of Trieste.
In 1899 Pope Leo XIII granted it the status of a basilica minor.
The first religious edifice on the site was built in the 6th century on some Roman propylaea, using part of the existing structure. Perhaps the entrance to a monument, this was commonly known as the Capitoline Temple, as a pyramidal altar with the symbols of the Capitoline Triad (Jupiter, Juno and Minerva) had been found inside it.
Of the hall there remains part of the mosaic floor, integrated into the present-day floor, which contains markings of the outer walls of the early Christian building. Soon after it was opened for worship, the church was destroyed in the Lombard invasion.
Between the 9th and 11th centuries, two basilicas were erected on the ruins of the old church, the first dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption and the second, the cathedral, to Saint Justus (San Giusto). The original design of the latter building was subsequently lengthened. In the 14th century the two basilicas were joined by means of the demolition of one nave of either basilica and the construction of a simple asymmetrical façade, dominated by a delicately worked Gothic rose window, as ornate as the new bell tower, using the Romanesque debris stones found on the site and friezes of arms.
Among the works of historical interest in the cathedral are the apsidal mosaics depicting Our Lady of the Assumption and Christ between Saints Justus and Servolus, laid by master craftsmen from Veneto in the 12th-13th centuries. The small 14th-century church of San Giovanni (Saint John), the old baptistry) on the left and San Michele al Carnale on the right, by the entrance to the museum, complete a fine medieval churchyard.
In the square in front of the church is an altar commemorating the consecration and laying down of the arms of the 3rd Army, a column with a halberd and a monument to those who died in the First World War.
Archaeological excavations carried out here in the 1930s laid bare the remains of the Roman forum and civic building constructed on two colonnaded floors with two apses. Two lower-floor columns have been reconstructed.
The 5 bells are tuned in scale of G major.
The Chapel of Saint Charles Borromeo serves as the burial chapel for the family of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain.[1] It contains the tombs of:
Infante Carlos, Count of Molina (Carlos V)
Infanta Maria Francisca of Portugal, first wife of the Count of Molina
Teresa, Princess of Beira, second wife of the Count of Molina
Infante Carlos, Count of Montemolin (Carlos VI)
Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, wife of the Count of Montemolin
Juan, Count of Montizón (Juan III)
Infante Fernando of Spain, brother of the Count of Montemolin and the Count of Montizón
Carlos, Duke of Madrid (Carlos VII)


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Trieste Italy - 23 best things to do in Trieste (Vale Elisabetta)

This has been a very difficult video to produce and edit. While starting to edit this video I unfortunately learnt that my Cousin Elisabetta who appears though this and other videos to follow, suddenly passed away in Trieste.

Her kindness and expert hosting of us in her home town will never be forgotten. At least she got to meet my partner Jo and I managed to meet with her again and spend some great days together before she passed. This video is dedicated to her.

Vale Elisabetta.

We spent 7 days in Trieste and these are the 23 best things we saw. I think about three full days would be required to see everything on this list.

The first attractions can easily be done whilst walking in the city centre. They are:
1. Roman Theatre - Circa 1st Century AD
2. Serbian Orthodox Church of Saint Spyridon
3. Canale Grande
4. Church of Sant'Antonio Nuovo (New) & Piazza del Ponte Rosso
5. Waterfront & Riva Tre Novembre
6. Molo Audace
7. Cattedrale di San Giusto Martire
8. Roman Columns of San Giusto
9. Castello di San Giusto
10. Roman Arco di Riccardo
11. Piazza di Cavana - near the Hotel & Piazza Unita
12. Piazza Unita d'Italia
13. Waterfront & Riva del Mandracchio
14. Le Ragazze di Trieste
15. Cafe Culture in the City
16. Piazza della Borsa

The next require a hire car, public transport or Uber:
17. Santuario di Monte Grisa
18. Barcola - Trieste's Main Beach
20. Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta - Muggia
21. Panoramic Point (Napoleonic)
22. Castello di Miramare
23. Grotta Gigante (Giant Cave)

Trieste was founded in the 2nd Century BC and taken over by the Romans in 177 BC. It was part of the Austro-Hungarian EMpire from 1382-1918 and its architecture represents typical majestic buildings of this era. It has a population of around 200,00 people.

Trieste's status as a free port for centuries meant that is has become a focal point for coffee in Italy. It has a coffee university and is home to the famous Illy Coffee Company.

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Vale Elisabetta
01:03 Trieste Location & Hotel
02:53 Roman Theatre
04:24 Serbian Orthodox Church of Saint Spyridon
05:02 Canale Grande
06:19 Church of Sant'Antonio Nuovo (New) & Piazza del Ponte Rosso
08:57 Waterfront & Riva Tre Novembre
10:21 Molo Audace
11:26 Cattedrale di San Giusto Martire
14:18 Roman Columns of San Giusto
14:57 Castello di San Giusto
23:06 Arco di Riccardo
23:54 Piazza di Cavana
24:36 Piazza Unita d'Italia
32:16 Waterfront & Riva del Mandracchio
33:26 Le Ragazze di Trieste
34:09 Cafe Culture in the City
35:23 Piazza della Borsa
38:05 Santuario di Monte Grisa
38:19 Barcola
39:16 Panoramic Point (Napoleonic)
39:35 Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta - Muggia
41:39 Castello di Miramare
50:19 Grotta Gigante
53:24 Outro

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