Ponzano Magra - 1979 - Part.1
Docu-video su Ponzano Magra del 1979. Girato in super8 dal maestro Mario Giannoni, un documento eccezionale credo il più vecchio esistente su Ponzano Magra. Purtroppo la qualità è pessima.
Esplora Roma: 5 Bellezze Nascoste del Lazio! 🏰✨ #RomaEterna #MeraviglieLazio
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🏰✨ Esplora le Cinque Meraviglie Nascoste del Lazio Oltre Roma! 🌿 Un viaggio appassionante attraverso borghi incantevoli, paesaggi fiabeschi e tesori naturali che sfidano l'immaginazione. Unisciti a noi nell'esplorazione dei gioielli segreti del Lazio, tra storia, natura e magia italiana!
1️⃣ **Civita di Bagnoregio: Il Borgo Sospeso nel Tempo**
Sulle colline di Viterbo, Civita di Bagnoregio offre una vista surreale, raggiungibile solo attraverso un ponte pedonale. Scopri il fascino etereo di questo luogo unico.
2️⃣ **Il Serpeggiare del Tevere a Ponzano Romano**
Naviga lungo il Tevere nella vibrante valle di Ponzano Romano, dove il fiume crea un paesaggio pittoresco, ideale per gli amanti della natura.
3️⃣ **Cottanello: Tesori Storici nei Monti Sabini**
Esplora il borgo sabino di Cottanello, circondato da paesaggi straordinari e percorri una strada sterrata che evoca terre da favola.
4️⃣ **Lago del Turano e i Borghi di Colle di Tora e Castel di Tora**
Immergiti nella fiaba lungo le sponde cristalline del Lago del Turano, accarezzate da boschi lussureggianti e antichi borghi.
5️⃣ **L'Altopiano di Rascino: Un Rifugio Tranquillo ai Confini dell'Abruzzo**
Esplora l'Altopiano di Rascino, un'oasi di pace vicino a Rieti, circondato da maestose vette montuose. Un paesaggio che sembra uscito da un racconto per bambini.
Unisciti a noi in questa avventura mozzafiato e scopri la bellezza rustica e fiabesca che il Lazio ha da offrire! 📸🗺️ #ScoprendoIlLazio #ViaggioOltreRoma #TesoriNascosti #EsplorazioneItaliana #NaturaEStoria #MagiaDelLazio
The ACLE Experience
This is the video about my experience with ACLE where I taught English the past two summers. This is one of the best ways to experience Italy and enjoy all the wonderful pasta.
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Dream of Italy: Full Tuscany Episode
The first episode of Dream of Italy ( PBS travel series) starts in the heart of Tuscany – Chianti – with a visit to Castello di Ama to learn how true Chianti Classico wine is produced and see the modern art that makes up the estate. The area is also famous for olive oil and we visit Pornanino to take part in the olive harvest. Nearby host Kathy McCabe meets the very special cashmere goats that Nora Kravis raises at Chianti Cashmere Farm. Then it is off to Panzano for a wild boar hunt with the La Squadra Chiantigiana and a visit with philosophical butcher Dario Cecchini. At Busatti in Anghiari, we watch 100-year-old looms craft fine fabrics. The episode ends on the captivating coast of Tuscany in Maremma with a stunning ride with the butteri (cowboys). Special thanks to our underwriters: Viator, Ama Waterways and Perillo Tours. For more information, visit
Panzano in Chianti
In this video, we take you through the rolling hills of Tuscany to explore the stunning views of Panzano in Chianti, a charming village in the heart of the Chianti region. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, vineyards, and authentic atmosphere, it’s a true gem. 🌿
Let yourself be captivated by the beauty of this unique place, where history, culture, and tradition come together in a picture-perfect setting.
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A day in Panzano Italy.
italy vlog | best steak in italy? driving 4 hours for florentine steak in (Panzano, Tuscany)
Making the journey of 4 hours driving to Panzano to eat some of the best steak in Italy, and possibly the world.
This is our third time visiting the famous butcher Dario Cecchini in Panzano In Chianti in Tuscany. The drive itself is incredible! You get to enjoy the endless rolling hills and the beautiful vineyards. Plus if your car is big enough, you can stock up on some wine. Most wineries here offer tasting and tours.
When visiting Dario make sure to make your reservation at least two weeks ahead of time. The space there is limited. We Recomend staying in the town as the steak comma is very very real. There are multiple B&Bs and hotels in the area. The town is on a hill so do make sure your car is good at managing the road.
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Relais Monaco Country Hotel & Spa, Ponzano Veneto, Italy
Relais Monaco Country Hotel & Spa, Ponzano Veneto, Italy
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Just 10 minutes’ drive from Treviso Canova Airport, this elegant countryside hotel is a restored 19th-century Venetian villa, 8 km from central Treviso. It features a 700-m² wellness centre, an outdoor pool and a large surrounding park. WiFi and parking are free.
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Torchiaro di Ponzano di Fermo (manortiz)
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1. Vevey, Switzerland
The peaceful town of Vevey, on the shores of Lake Geneva near Montreux, hosts one of the world’s biggest (and rarest) wine festivals. The Fête des Vignerons – which was granted Unesco intangible cultural heritage status in 2016 – was founded in 1797 to honour the wine-makers of the Lavaux wine region, one of Switzerland’s premier wine appellations. This wine festival held just once every 20 years since the 18th century, this three-week wine festival is all about flamboyant costumed shows, cowbell-clanging parades, Alphorn concerts.
2. The Arctic Coast Way, Iceland
It was officially opened in 2019. The route includes six peninsulas reaching far out in the ocean, taking you from black sandy beaches to spectacular cliffs, along glacial river deltas and fjords to high mountains
3. Bari, Italy
Bari is a port city on the Adriatic Sea, and the capital of southern Italy’s Puglia region. Its mazelike old town, Barivecchia, occupies a headland between 2 harbors. Surrounded by narrow streets, the 11th-century Basilica di San Nicola, a key pilgrimage site, holds some of St. Nicholas’ remains. To the south, the Murat quarter has stately 19th-century architecture, a promenade and pedestrianized shopping areas
4. High Tatras, Slovakia
There’s something mythical about the landscape of Slovakia’s High Tatras, a lofty realm of crooked peaks and plunging waterfalls where snow willow blankets the ground and fearsome beasts patrol the forests. Eradicated from most parts of Europe, brown bears thrive in this wild, rugged region, and spotting one is easier than ever.
5.Madrid, Spain
Madrid, a legacy of centuries of exciting history is the capital of Spain. It is a cosmopolitan city that combines the most modern infrastructures and the status as an economic, financial, administrative and service centre, with a large cultural and artistic heritage,
The city’s nightlife, always among Europe’s best, just keeps improving – Calle de Ponzano, a strip of standing-only tapas spots and minimalist cocktail joints with its own trending hashtag, is now one of the continent's coolest nighttime streets
6. Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein is a soveraign country and German-speaking, 25km-long principality between Austria and Switzerland. It’s known for its medieval castles, alpine landscapes and villages linked by a network of trails. The capital, Vaduz, a cultural and financial center, is home to Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, with galleries of modern and contemporary art. The Postmuseum displays Liechtenstein’s postage stamps. The countries has the biggest bash on the country’s National Day, 15 August
7. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
This city epitomizes a partial centuries-old struggle against outside influences combined with the absorption of these influences into one of the most diverse cultures in Europe. Indeed, few places on earth feature an Orthodox and a Catholic church ,a mosque and a synagogue within easy walking distance of each other. If there were any city in Europe that effortlessly straddles east and west, it is Sarajevo.
8. Shetland, Scotland
Shetland ,where Scotland meets Scandinavia and north Sea meets Atlantic Ocean. It is 170 kilometres off the coast of mainland Scotland ,whose endeavor it rewards with awesome coastal trails, wicked wildlife watching and fabled fish and chip shops, plus a stiff dram of whisky or two courtesy of one of the proud, friendly locals.
Indeed a visit to Shetland has to be earned, with the overnight ferry from Aberdeen an adventure in itself, but once you’re here life takes a wonderful backstep: spot otters and orcas from craggy headlands, then ease into the evening at one of Lerwick’s local pubs. That is until the Viking-inspired Up Helly Aa festival bursts into life each January, when things get a lot more heated.
09. Lyon, France
A two thousand year old city, situated at the junction of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon rests below the impressive Fourvière and Croix Rousse hills. In Lyon, visitors can take a unique journey through time and across cultures, by strolling down its narrow streets, crossing its “traboules“ (narrow secret passages), walking along its bustling docks, passing through its impressive squares, and seeing over 200 sites illuminated at night.
10. Istria, Croatia
Istria is indeed a feast for the eyes. Its streams flow to the sea through deep valleys and gullies which bring to mind the ancient local myths about giants. Rolling hills overlook the fields and valleys with little towns perched on the peaks, recalling some old paintings. The view is splendid: white-topped mountains, lush wheat fields, plateaux, valleys, vineyards and olive groves on hillsides, and, finally the sea.
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Ponzano di Fermo Borgo Medievale - Fermo Medievale e i suoi Castelli
Ponzano di Fermo, comprendente tre nuclei urbani: il Capoluogo Ponzano e le Frazioni di Torchiaro e Capparuccia.
Il suo territorio si estende su tre dorsali collinari tra i fiumi e torrenti: Tenna, Ete Vivo, il Rio tra Ponzano e Torchiaro, il Cosollo, il Posenzano.
Il più antico documento che riporta il nome di Ponzano risale al 1059 ed è contenuto nell’atto con cui un certo Longino, detto Brictulo, dona al vescovo di Fermo Ulderico cento moggi di terra con casali sulla strada che da S. Maria Mater Domini (S.Marco) andava al fiume Ete attraverso il fosso sotto Ponzano detto Rio Petroso.
Altri importanti documenti e testimonianze rivelano che questa zona di epoca Farfense era abitata ancor prima del 1059 come la presenza della chiesa romanica di S.Maria Matris Domini (oggi detta di S.Marco) edificata dai monaci nel XII secolo su una preesistente struttura del VI-VII secolo al tempo del tardo Impero Romano dove sono custoditi reperti archeologici di quel tempo: un sarcofago, una iscrizione sepolcrale, un capitello corinzio.
Nel 1214 Ponzano esisteva già organizzato come Castello di Fermo di una certa importanza - in quell’anno il marchese Aldovrandino, figlio di Azzo d’Este, confermava a Fermo i privilegi del conio delle monte e dei mercati.
I territori di questi Castelli col passar degli anni furono annessi alla Città di Fermo, mentre il Castello di Ponzano conservò sempre territorio e comunità distinti, non tanto perché favorito da un impianto di miglior difesa naturale, quanto perché vivificato da una realtà che gli altri non avevano: la Pieve di S.Maria Mater Domini.
La costruzione del Torrione con la porta d’ingresso che oggi ammiriamo, ci portano al sec. XV. La sua erezione si è resa necessaria dopo le distruzioni ed i saccheggi del 1415 e del 1443. E’ il classico Torrione di vedetta e di difesa eretto sull’entrata principale del Castello, con fornici a sesto acuto e con merli di parte ghibellina. Attraverso un basso loggiato si accede all’interno di quello che fu l’insediamento urbano dell’antico “castrum”.
La chiesa di Santa Maria Mater Domini è oggi l’ambientazione principale del Festival di musica da camera “Armonie della sera” che si tiene nei mesi di Luglio e Agosto di ogni anno e giunge quest’anno alla decima edizione.
Nel 1570 Ponzano riacquista l’autonomia: la manifestazione storica “1570, da Castello a Comune autonomo” rievoca tale accadimento ogni anno nel mese di Luglio e in tale occasione vengono proposti il corteggio storico ed il Palio delle botti dove gareggiano le tre contrade del paese.
Nella struttura urbana di Ponzano e’ riconoscibile l’antica struttura del Castello, con l’entrata principale e l’antico Torrione di vedetta.
Sempre nel territorio del Comune di Ponzano di notevole interesse storico-culturale è anche la frazione di Torchiaro, CastrumTorchiarii, anch’esso nel 1300 Castello di Fermo.
E’ ancora visibile la struttura del Castello con la porta a sesto acuto e una torre angolare.
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Isola Tiberina
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Isola Tiberina
The Tiber Island is the only island in the part of the Tiber river which runs through Rome. Tiber Island is located in the southern bend of the Tiber. The island is boat-shaped, approximately 270 metres (890 feet) long and 67 metres (220 feet) wide, and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity. Being a seat of the ancient temple of Asclepius and later a hospital, the island is associated with medicine and healing. The Fatebenefratelli Hospital founded in the 16th century, and the Basilica of St. Bartholomew on the Island dating from the 10th century are located on the island.
The island has been linked to the rest of Rome by two bridges since antiquity, and was once called Insula Inter-Duos-Pontes which means the island between the two bridges. The Ponte Fabricio, the only original bridge in Rome, connects the island from the northeast to the Field of Mars in the rione Sant'Angelo (left bank). The Ponte Cestio, of which only some original parts survived, connects the island to Trastevere on the south (right bank).
There is a legend which says that after the fall of the hated tyrant Tarquinius Superbus (510 BC), the angry Romans threw his body into the Tiber. His body then settled onto the bottom where dirt and silt accumulated around it and eventually formed Tiber Island. Another version of the legend says that the people gathered up the wheat and grain of their despised ruler and threw it into the Tiber, where it eventually became the foundation of the island.
In ancient times, before Christianity spread through Rome, Tiber Island was avoided because of the negative stories associated with it. Only the worst criminals and the contagiously ill were condemned there. This however changed when a temple was built on the island.
Tiber Island was once the location of an ancient temple to Aesculapius, the Greek god of medicine and healing. Accounts say that in 293 BC, there was a great plague in Rome. Upon consulting the Sibyl, the Roman Senate was instructed to build a temple to Aesculapius, the Greek god of healing, and sent a delegation to Epidauros to obtain a statue of the deity. The delegation went on board a ship to sail out and obtain a statue.
Following their belief system, they obtained a snake from a temple and put it on board their ship. It immediately curled itself around the ship's mast and this was deemed as a good sign by them. Upon their return up the Tiber river, the snake slithered off the ship and swam onto the island. They believed that this was a sign from Aesculapius, a sign which meant that he wanted his temple to be built on that island.
( Rome - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rome . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rome - Italy
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A NEW CHAPTER BEGINS | From the Amalfi Coast to Tuscany EP 271
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Palazzo Pompei, sede del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona, è uno degli edifici più importanti dal punto di vista storico e architettonico della città. Vi si trovano quattordici sale espositive, la biblioteca, i laboratori, i depositi delle collezioni e gli uffici del Museo.
Le collezioni del Museo, organizzate nelle sezioni di Botanica, Geologia e Paleontologia, Preistoria, Zoologia, comprendono milioni di oggetti naturali che costituiscono un patrimonio di eccezionale importanza e ricchezza
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IL BORGO DI FILACCIANO
Filacciano è un piccolo comune della provincia di Roma posto 47 chilometri a nord della capitale, ai confini con la provincia di Rieti. Di origine medioevale, il borgo conserva tutt'ora numerose testimonianze dei tempi passati
Il borgo della settimana: Boville Ernica
Molti abitanti la chiamano ancora Bauco, il nome che questo borgo della Ciociaria ha avuto fino all'inizio del secolo scorso. Boville Ernica però è la sua denominazione attuale; essa risale all'origine della sua fondazione, avvenuta da parte del popolo Ernico ben oltre duemila anni fa. A questo periodo risalgono tratti di mura megalitiche ancora presenti sul luogo, e comuni ad altri Centri della Ciociaria. Bovilleernica #Frosinone #Ciociaria #Lazio #Borghi
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