10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Puglia Italy 🇮🇹 | Polignano a Mare | Ostuni | Alberobello
10 Most Beautiful Towns to Visit in Puglia Italy 4k. The amazing Puglia is a region you cannot miss, from Trulli houses and white washed walls to Stunning coastal views. Some of the best places to visit in Puglia are right here in this Italy travel video. Featuring italian towns such as Bari, Monopoli, Alberobello, Ostuni, Locorotondo, polignano a mare Gallipoli, Vieste, Lecce and many more! So if its your first time visiting italy then try some of these places in Puglia instead of the popular cities.
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Corbara Lake (Terni) Umbria - Discover Italy
Corbara Lake is an artificial lake formed with the construction of the homonymous hydroelectric basin rected across the river Tiber in the 1960s. It takes its name from the hamlet of Corbara, a locality in the municipality of Orvieto.
The Corbara Lake has developed into a fascinating eco-system that is today protected by the Tiber River Park, which occupies a long strip of land either side of the river and around the lake itself, providing a number of facilities of quality tourism with an eye to preserving the environment.
The lake occupies a splendid valley that opens from the Forello gorges and is part of the Tiber River Park, a protected natural area in Umbria. For those who love nature it is possible to walk along the shores of the lake, visit the Gole del Forello, the karst coves carved by the Tiber and the splendid caves that open on the sides of the lake in which it is possible to make speleological visits, including the Grotta Bella and the Grotte della Piana.
In this protected area you can spot beautiful specimens of herons, and other species of small birds, even rare, that find shelter in the luxuriant vegetation of the River Park. For the fauna, the presence of fallow deer and mouflons is worthy of note.
Lake Corbara, in addition to having a great landscape interest, is considered by sport fishermen to be one of the most interesting lakes in central Italy, especially for carp fishing.
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San Gemini (Terni) Walking Tour - I borghi più belli d'Italia - Video 4k With Captions
Il nostro Walking Tour a San Gemini , tra I Borghi più Belli d'Italia per il suo ricco patrimonio storico e culturale, San Gemini, è particolarmente noto per le sue acque minerali, che devono le proprie proprietà curative all’ambiente naturale dei Monti Martani da cui hanno origine.
Il cuore cittadino medievale conserva monumenti di notevole valore storico e artistico, simboli del potere laico e religioso: la duecentesca chiesa di San Francesco, sulla omonima piazza, dedicata al Santo che più volte soggiornò in città; la chiesetta Priorale di San Carlo; la chiesa di San Giovanni Battista, che si presenta con una notevole facciata in stile romanico su cui è incisa la data di costruzione (1199); il palazzo del Capitano del Popolo o palazzo Vecchio, a ridosso del quale sorge la Torre Esperia, con la campana delle adunanze realizzata nel 1318 da Maestro Stefano da Orvieto.
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00:00 - [Walking Tour - Sangemini]
00:17 - [Porta Romana]
01:05 - [Chiesa di SS.Gemine e Giovanni Battista]
05:21 - [Piazza San Francesco]
05:59 - [Porta Burgi]
08:37 - [Palazzo Vecchio]
08:52 - [Torre Esperia]
12:53 - [Panorama - Landscape]
15:59 - [Panorama - Landscape]
18:03 - [Tramonto - Sunset]
23:55 - [Piazza San Francesco]
24:10 - [Panorama - Landscape]
San Gemini (Umbria), Italy【Walking Tour】History in Subtitles - 4K
A walking tour in 𝗦𝗮𝗻 𝗚𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗶, region 𝐔𝐦𝐛𝐫𝐢𝐚, central Italy, province of Terni, a very pretty and charming town of about 4.900 inhabitants.
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The first mention of San Gemini dates back to 1036 and is reported in the foundation deed of the Abbey of San Nicolò.
In the 7th and 8th centuries the districts of Terni and Narni found themselves disputed between the Lombards and the Byzantines until the territory was affected by the establishment of the Byzantine Corridor, the narrow strip of land that connected Rome to Ravenna along the ancient Roman roads of the Via Flaminia and the Via Amerina.
It was precisely within the Byzantine Corridor that between 817 and 962 the territory of what would later become the free municipality of San Gemini began to be established.
The name we use today dates back to the 9th century, paying homage to the memory of the monk Yemin (Gemino), who came to preach here from distant Syria. So it didn't take long to spread a particular denomination: city of Santo Gemine.
There is not much information on the life of the saint: we know of him that he was the son of Miliziano, a Syrian general who, together with his wife Balia, converted...............................................................
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0:00 - [Drone intro]
3:40 - [Walking tour begins]
4:35 - [Via delle Mura]
7:40 - [Church of St.John - *tour inside*⛪☀️]
10:30 - [📋Brief History of San Gemini📋]
18:40 - [The old walls of San Gemini]
22:00 - [La Taverna del Torchio restaurant - *tour inside*☕️]
31:15 - [Church of St.Maria de Incertis - *tour inside*⛪☀️]
33:40 - [Piazza Palazzo Vecchio (Old Palace)🏰☀️]
38:10 - [Tower House / Casa Torre]
42:50 - [Church of St.Catherine *closed*⛪]
45:50 - [The Gate of Salt / La Porta del Sale]
48:15 - [Piazza San Francesco & Burgi Gate]
50:20 - [Church of St.Francis - *tour inside*⛪☀️]
59:15 - [Church of St. Gemine - *tour inside*⛪☀️]
1:06:50 - [Via Roma (main alley)]
1:10:35 - [Francescans' Cloister - *tour inside*🏰☀️]
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Castel Ritaldi e Castel San Giovanni (Umbria) - I Borghi più belli d'Italia
Sorto probabilmente come pagus romano, lungo il percorso che da Spoleto porta a Montefalco, Castel Ritaldi, prende il nome dallo splendido castello. Insieme ai borghi medievali di Colle del Marchese e Castel San Giovanni faceva parte di un territorio denominato Normandia. Qui nel XI secolo normalmente risiedeva un visconte il quale esercitava poteri amministrativi su questo territorio. Verso la fine del XII secolo il castello fu distrutto causa delle guerre che videro contrapposti il potere imperiale e quello della Chiesa, ma nel 1213 era interamente ricostruito. Nel 1360 il cardinale Albornoz prese il castello e lo munì di forti mura, quelle che ancora restano, quasi intatte, con le torri esterne quadrangolari, le feritoie e le buche da bombarda. Dopo il XIV secolo, all'interno degli alti bastioni si formò il paesino con le sue vie strette. La case medievali, in pietra calcarea, hanno porte e finestre con arco tondo e acuto. Nel 1499 Castel Ritaldi vide la visita di Lucrezia Borgia, all'epoca governatrice di Spoleto che così volle sottolineare la lealtà del castello. Agli inizi del 1600 prese vigore, con la coltivazione dell'olivo, la vita agricola. Numerosi casali, tutti collegati tra loro da una rete di stradine, sorsero in quel periodo e recano, ancora oggi, impressa in qualche elemento dell'edificio, la targa con la data.
Da visitare: La Chiesa Parrocchiale di Santa Marina, la Chiesa di San Nicola, la Pieve di S.Gregorio, i castelli di: Castel Ritaldi, Torre Grosso (XIII sec), Francocci e Marzolini (XIV sec).
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MONTE SAN GIOVANNI CAMPANO
Il Borgo, il centro storico di Monte San Giovanni Campano sorge lungo il digradare di un colle roccioso alto 420 metri ed è formato da un nucleo fortificato, il Castello, e da un abitato che scende verso il basso ad anelli, con case addossate le une alle altre, quasi tutte con pareti esterne provviste di feritoie. Lungo il perimetro dell'abitato vi sono trentasei torrette quadrate e cilindriche, ormai inglobate nelle case perimetrali o sommerse dalla vegetazione.
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San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
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There is one special village in Tuscany, San Gimignano, that has more than a dozen medieval skyscrapers that have been standing there for 700 years. Tall stone towers like this were found in many Tuscan towns during the Middle Ages. But in later times, most of them were torn down, which makes these survivors of San Gimignano so unusual. No doubt this is one of the largest collections of medieval towers in Italy.
00:00 Introduction
00:29 Google Earth view
02:06 walking route
03:51 World Heritage
05:12 Piazza Cisterna
06:48 climb tower
11:06 art museum
13:35 via San Matteo
14:08 fortress
15:07 side alleys
17:08 best season
Originally, San Gimignano had 72 of these towers back in the Middle Ages, and remarkably, 14 of the towers have survived, which is the main reason why this town is so famous. San Gimignano was preserved in this unique way because for many centuries it was ignored and left alone without any further development, until the 20th century, when its status as a tourist attraction began to be recognized.
These preserved buildings became a bonus for the modern visitor who gets to experience an authentic medieval town. The highest tower reaches 170 feet, and you can pay a small fee to climb all the way up to the top of it, where you get a fabulous view of the old town and a delightful panorama of the Tuscan countryside.
Ciminna, Sicily: Journey to My Roots | 4k Travel Documentary
Join me as I take you on a cinematic and personal exploration of Ciminna, a small city nestled in the picturesque green hills of Sicily, Italy. Shot entirely in glorious 4k on the Sony a7III and the Mavic Air 2, this travel documentary aims to capture the surreal and nostalgic experience of visiting my father's roots.
As I ventured through the ancient streets of Ciminna, accompanied by my wife Jocelyn, stories of my father's childhood flooded back. The curving and sloping stone streets whispered stories of a bygone era, transporting me to a different time. This journey allowed me to connect with my family's heritage in a profound way.
During our visit, we had the pleasure of meeting Tony, a kind-hearted local whose beautiful house overlooks the town from the hills. We also formed connections with other locals and various store owners who shared ties to my family, adding depth and meaning to our exploration. We even talked about when Martin Scorsese visited town, as his grandparents are also from here. This was another surreal moment, as Scorsese has been one of the greatest inspirations for me as a filmmaker!
Later, along the very street where my father was born, my wife and I paid a heartfelt tribute to my late grandmother, Rosalie, and aunt Mary, both of whom passed away two years prior to our visit. Nanna, as we affectionately called her, left Ciminna with her immediate family in 1955 and never had the chance to return. However, this morning served as a poignant moment to honor their memories.
Prepare to be captivated by the haunting beauty of Ciminna, Sicily. Immerse yourself in its rich antiquity, tranquil streets, and breathtaking landscapes that surround it. Join me on this personal and cinematic journey that will touch your heart and leave you yearning for your own trip to this charming city.
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San Gemini - #Unodeiborghipiùbelliditalia - DJI Mini2 View 4K UHD 25fps #cinematicdronefootage
San Gemini è un piccolo borgo medievale di circa 5000 abitanti che sorge nel cuore delle valli Umbre meridionali, appena sopra la città di Terni.
Famoso in tutto il mondo per le sue particolari acque minerali, nel 2001 è stato classificato Uno dei Borghi più belli d'Italia.
San Gemini può vantare inoltre di innumerevoli opere monumentali storiche, tra cui Il Duomo dedicato a Santo Gemine, l'abbazia di S.Nicolò, Palazzo Pretorio ed altre ancora.
Molto caratteristica è la rievocazione storico-medievale che avviene tutti gli anni nel periodo autunnale, tra la fine di Settembre e l'inizio di Ottobre, in cui tutto il borgo riprende le tradizioni, gli usi e i costumi tipici di quel periodo e viene celebrata una particolare contrada chiamata Giostra Dell'Arme.
Vi lascio alle spettacolari immagini realizzate col mio drone DJI Mavic Mini2.
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San Gemini is a small medieval village of about 5000 inhabitants which rises in the heart of the southern Umbrian valleys, just above the city of Terni.
Famous all over the world for its particular mineral waters, in 2001 it was classified Uno dei borghi più belli d'Italia.
San Gemini can also boast of innumerable historical monumental works, including the Cathedral dedicated to Santo Gemine, the abbey of S. Nicolò, Palazzo Pretorio and others.
Very characteristic is the historical-medieval re-enactment that takes place every year in the autumn period, between the end of September and the beginning of October, in which the whole village resumes the traditions, uses and customs typical of that period and a particular horse racing called Giostra Dell'Arme is celebrated.
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Explore San Gregorio da Sassola - Castello Brancaccio
Explore San Gregorio da Sassola, Rome, Italy.
Home to Castello Brancaccio, this picturesque medieval village nestled in the Italian mountainside will make you travel back in time. Just 30 minutes from Rome & 20 minutes from Tivoli, adventure awaits for those who are ready to taste, hear and see the true Italian vita bella.
Located within the picturesque city of San Gregorio da Sassola, just outside of Rome - Castello Brancaccio has been proudly writing history since the 10th century.
In 2020, Ashford Group took on the project of restoring the castle in cooperation with the Comune di San Gregorio da Sassola and the Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali. Continuing the castle’s legacy through management with a luxurious flair, by Ashford Group's long standing record of excellence within hospitality.
Situated just 30 minutes from Rome in Italy, the castle features various indoor & outdoor event spaces, as well as, a luxury boutique hotel. From weddings, private & corporate events, festivals & film sets - Castello Brancaccio looks forward to hosting you in the near future. For more information, visit castellobrancaccio.it
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Napoli San Giovanni a Teduccio Walking Tour |Naples, Italy |4k UHD
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