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10 Best place to visit in Sant'Antonio Abate Italy

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Best Villages to Visit in Campania, Italy (near Naples) | 4K

Are you ready for an exciting journey to discover the most beautiful villages in Campania, a region of Italy that encapsulates the authentic charm of our land? In this video, we will take you on an unforgettable adventure to explore enchanting Campanian villages such as Positano, Ravello, Sorrento, Salerno, Cetara, Vietri sul Mare, Sant'Agata, Nusco, Castellabate, Padula, and many others!

From the grandeur of Pompeii to the paradise island of Capri, passing through hidden gems like Procida and Ischia, you will explore the cultural and scenic richness of Campania. From Caserta to Naples, venture into this captivating region and immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of Campanian villages.

What to see in Campania? This video will unveil the best-kept secrets and must-visit places that make exploring Campania an unforgettable experience. Prepare to fall in love with the most beautiful villages in Italy and explore the magic of the Campania region.

Don't miss the opportunity to explore the most beautiful villages in Campania with us. Discover the magic of Campania, where history, culture, and natural beauty come together in a unique experience. Take note of our tips to make the most of your adventure in the Campanian region.

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TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction
01:20 Procida
02:23 Capri
03:25 Ischia
04:13 Sorrento
05:23 Positano
06:35 Salerno
07:32 Ravello
08:36 Pompeii
09:50 Cetara
10:39 Sant'Agata de' Goti
11:30 Vietri sul Mare
12:26 Other lesser-known villages
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SABBIONETA - Chiesa di Sant' Antonio Abate

La chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate, di stile rococò, si trova a Villa Pasquali, frazione di Sabbioneta, in provincia di Mantova. La costruzione della chiesa fu pensata dal parroco dell'epoca, Giovanni Battista Pedrazzi che coadiuvato economicamente dalle locali Confraternite della Beata Vergine della Consolazione e del SS. Sacramento, nel 1765 incaricò del progetto uno degli architetti più celebri del '700, Antonio Galli da Bibbiena. La facciata è rimasta incompiuta come una delle due torri previste dal progetto originario. La maestosa cupola è alta 33 metri ed è doppia. Quella più esterna è di colore azzurro volendo rappresentare il cielo, quest'ultimo intravvisto tramite la prima calotta. Siamo in presenza del più grandioso e riuscito esempio di volte traforate diffuso nelle chiese delle provincie di Mantova e Parma.
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Sorrento, Campania, Italy | The Church of Sant'Antonino, The Patron Saint of The Town - The Cript

Perched on a high cliff overlooking the sea, Sorrento embraces the Gulf of Naples, lying on a peninsula which separates the Gulf of Salerno from the Gulf of Naples. The geographical backbone of the peninsula is formed by the Lattari Mountains, which culminate in Mount Sant’Angelo (1,443 m). Located in Campania region, 46.5 km away from Naples, Sorrento has Ischia and Procida on the horizon an offers spectacular views of Vesuvius. Probably of Greek origin, the town was a Roman resort, named Surrentum, a favorite residence of the aristocracy. In 1137, Sorrento was conquered by Roger II of Sicily and annexed to the Kingdom of Sicily. The lively resort town with a scenic location offers beautiful coastal views, plenty of sunshine and a laid-back atmosphere. Sorrento is a tourist destination, enjoyable in any season due to the mild climate, the scent of the gardens and the panoramic terraces overlooking the sea. The houses are surrounded by a lot of greenery, orange groves, lemon groves and olive groves.
Marina Piccola is the harbour of Sorrento, built in 1912, where ferries to other places in the Gulf of Naples leave from. Located at the mouth of the Valley of the Mills, Marina Piccola is dominated by high tuff cliff with hotels and nice buildings on top. More than a third of international tourism of the province of Naples passes through this pier, making Marina Piccola a major tourist hub.
The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, built around 1556, according to the will of a noble woman from Sorrento, Bernardina Donnorso, lies right in the old town centre, next to Piazza Sant’Antonino.
Sorrento’s historic centre is a maze of narrow medieval cobblestone streets, which twist and turn letting you discover beautiful churches, hidden gardens or historic buildings.
The Church of Sant'Antonino was built in the 11th century, on the same place where previously there was an oratory dedicated to St. Antonino, dating back to the 9th century and partly incorporated into the new construction. Numerous pieces of marble from both pagan temples and villas from Roman times were used for the construction of the church. The façade of the basilica is in Romanesque style, in gray tuff, with the bell tower inserted. The church was erected on the site of the Sant'Antonino burial, near the city walls and at the confluence of the three main roads. The basilica has a Latin cross shape and is divided into three naves by means of six arches, supported by as many granite columns, mostly coming from Roman constructions. Sant'Antonino is the patron saint of Sorrento and the basilica dedicated to him is the most popular church in the coastal town. The crypt is located in an area below the church and has access via two marble staircases with balustrades carved in 1753. The room is supported by four columns made of marble which support four small arches in the area of the altar and four larger ones that go outwards. The altar with the statue and the remains of the saint and an oil silver lamp, constantly lit, is enclosed in a balustrade. The statue of Saint Anthony in silver dates back to February 2, 1564 and was created by Scipio di Costantio.
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Places to see in ( Catania - Italy )

Places to see in ( Catania - Italy )

Catania is an ancient port city on Sicily's east coast. It sits at the foot of Mt. Etna, an active volcano with trails leading up to the summit. The city's wide central square, Piazza del Duomo, features the whimsical Fontana dell'Elefante statue and richly decorated Catania Cathedral. In the southwest corner of the square, La Pescheria weekday fish market is a rowdy spectacle surrounded by seafood restaurants.

For all the noise, chaos and scruffiness that hit the visitor at first glance, Catania has a strong magnetic pull. This is Sicily at its most youthful, a city packed with cool and gritty bars, abundant energy and an earthy spirit in sharp contrast to Palermo’s aristocratic airs. Catania’s historic core is a Unesco-listed wonder, where black-and-white palazzi tower over sweeping baroque piazzas. One minute you’re scanning the skyline from a dizzying dome, the next contemporary art in an 18th-century convent. Beneath it all are the ancient ruins of a town with over 2700 candles on its birthday cake. Indeed, food is another local forte. This is the home of Sicily's iconic pasta alla Norma and the extraordinary La Pescheria market.

Catania is well known for its historical earthquakes, having been destroyed by catastrophic earthquakes in 1169 and 1693, and for several volcanic eruptions from the neighbouring Mount Etna, the most violent of which was in 1669. Catania has had a long and eventful history, having been founded in the 8th century BC. In 1434, the first university in Sicily was founded in the city. In the 14th century and into the Renaissance period, Catania was one of Italy's most important cultural, artistic and political centres. The city has a rich culture and history, hosting many museums, restaurants, churches, parks and theatres. Catania is well known for its street food.

Catania is located on the east coast of the island of Sicily, at the foot of Mount Etna. As observed by Strabo, the location of Catania at the foot of Mount Etna has been both a curse and a blessing. On the one hand, violent outbursts of the volcano throughout history have destroyed large parts of the city, whilst on the other hand the volcanic ashes yield fertile soil, especially suited for the growth of vines.

Ancient edifices include:

Greek-Roman Theatre of Catania (2nd century)
Odeon (3rd century). It could house up to 1500 spectators
Amphitheatre
Greek Acropolis of Montevergine
Roman Aqueduct
Roman Forum
Roman broken arcades
Christian basilicas, hypogea, burial monuments and Catacombs
Roman Colonnade

Roman thermal structures :

Achillean Baths
Terme dell’Indirizzo
Terme di Santa Maria Odigitria
Terme della Rotonda
Baths of the Four Quoins
Terme di Palazzo Asmundo
Terme del Palazzo dell’Università
Terme di Casa Gagliano
Terme della Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate

Other monuments :

Castello Ursino, built by emperor Frederick II in the 13th century.
Palazzo degli Elefanti, designed by Giovan Battista Vaccarini. It houses the Town Hall.
Palazzo Biscari
Palazzo Tezzano
Uzeda Gate
The Medieval Gothic-Catalan Arch of Saint John of Friars (San Giovanni de' Fleres)
Ferdinandean Gate or Garibaldi Gate (Porta Ferdinandea or Porta Garibaldi), a triumphal arch erected in 1768 to celebrate the marriage of Ferdinand I of Two Sicilies and Marie Caroline of Austria
Porta del Fortino (Redoubt Gate)
The House of the Mutilated of War (Casa del Mutilato) built in Fascist-style architecture
Catania War Cemetery, a Commonwealth Graveyard located in the southern country hamlet of Bicocca
Giardino Bellini
Catania Botanical Garden
Pacini Garden
Gioeni Park

The Baroque city centre of Catania is a UNESCO World Heritage Site:

The Cathedral (1070–1093, rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake)
Saint Agatha Abbey (1620)
Saint Placidus (1769)
Church of San Giuseppe al Duomo
Church of Santissimo Sacramento al Duomo
Church of San Martino dei Bianchi
Church of Sant'Agata la Vetere (254)
Saint Agatha by the Furnace or Saint Blaise (1098, rebuilt in 1700)

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SICILIA | MESSINA | CHIESA DI SANT'ANTONIO ABATE

SICILIA | MESSINA | CHIESA DI SANT'ANTONIO ABATE

Giornate FAI d’Autunno.

Villa Battistini a Contigliano ma anche l’Ospedale Vecchio e la Chiesa di Sant’Antonio Abate a Rieti: tesori da scoprire il 24e 25 ottobre nelle giornate FAI d’Autunno.
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Places to see in ( Orosei - Italy )

Places to see in ( Orosei - Italy )

Orosei is one of the most fascinating spots to visit over your holidays in east Sardinia. A beautiful city in the Province of Nuoro in the Italan region of Sardinia on the downstream of the Cedrino River giving the name to the Golfo di Orosei. It’s located about 140 kilometers north-east of Cagliari and 30 kilometers east of Nuoro. As per the recent census of 31 December 2004, it had a population of about 6,148 and covering an average area of about 90.4 square kilometers. It’s scenically positioned at the gulf’s northern most point. It’s also surrounded by marble quarries and fruit orchards making Orosei an unsung treasure. Orosei borders the Dorgali, Galtelli, Onifai and Siniscola municipalities. The place takes its name from the initials of Giorgio Dessena and Vincenzo Scancella, the fathers of the company owners and pioneers in Orosei marble extraction, an activity they began over 50 years ago. It’s composed of four individuals and a corporate group: Lucia Francesca, Maria Antonietta, Pier Paolo and Rosanna, all children of Giorgio Dessena.

The area dates back to prehistoric time, although it’s in the Giudicati period from about 900 until 1420 that Orosei lived its highest development. During Pisa’s domination Orosei was the main center of Gallura’s Giudicato. In the old town, the Sant’Antonio Tower and the Parish Churches of San Giacomo and San Gavino are a clear reflection of the seventh century. Until some decades ago, its economy was mainly based on agriculture, but nowadays the travel and tourism industry and the quarried marble are the driving business of the area.

The sea is obviously the strongest selling point. The beach holiday business is mainly associated to the unbeatable beaches and shores, their pure white sand and crystal-clear sea for your dream holidays. More than just a beach holiday paradise, Orosei historical heritage offers a delightful gastronomy too, to be enjoyed in the charm of its old town. It has natural monuments of rare beauty where climbing, hiking and trekking can go on excursions surrounded by a pristine nature.

The village of Orosei will also give you the opportunity to discover the ancient culture of the island. There are many festivals and festivities in Orosei that may include the Festival of the Madonna Del Rimedio. This is the longest celebration lasting 18 days where the rite is repeated every year on the first week Friday of September. Sacred festivities and great banquets will liven up local traditions.

One of the most popular festivities in Orosei town is the Fire of Sant’ Antonio Abate is that starts on January 16th and the protagonist is the big bonfire of bushes log in the center of the square of S. Antonio. The celebration concludes by offering visitors with traditional sweets. Easter is also greatly celebrated and originating from the Spanish culture taking place during the three processions respectively on Thursday, Friday and Easter morning in the central square Piazza del Popolo.

The Rites of the Holy Week still maintain the elements that highlight the religiousness of the locals. Some of the other interesting festivities include the Festival of Santa Lucia which takes place twice a year. This is a rural celebration featuring folk songs and music using seashells as amulets.

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Die Feuer von Sant Antonio - Impressionen aus Mamoiada

Die Feuer von Sant'Antonio markieren den Beginn des sardischen Karnevals. Für mich eines der schönsten Feste auf Sardinien. Pandemiebedingt konnte es nun zwei Jahre nicht stattfinden, darum hier einige Impressionen aus Mamoiada, in der Hoffnung, dass wir bald wieder so feiern können.
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Places to see in ( San Teodoro - Italy )

Places to see in ( San Teodoro - Italy )

San Teodoro is a comune in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 180 kilometres northeast of Cagliari and about 20 kilometres southeast of Olbia. La Cinta, a long, thin stretch of golden sand bathed by a crystalline blue sea, Cala Brandinchi, a white shore with water that resembles a tropical paradise nicknamed, for good reason, Tahiti, Lu Impostu, its natural progression, the magnificent Marina di Puntaldìa, with its modern tourist harbour and the Caribbean-like s’Isuledda beach.

These beaches are the symbols of San Teodoro, a celebrated resort town that is a favourite among young people for its night life. The coastline here is home to a variety of beautiful seashore ‘gems’: Cala Ginepro, its air fragrant with the aromas of the native Mediterranean brush, Coda Cavallo beach, which will amaze you with views of the grand Tavolara and its protected marine area, Cala Ghjlgolu, where the wind and the sea moulded a boulder into the shape of a turtle, an attraction very popular with visitors, especially children.

Other places may be less famous, but they are no less beautiful: Baia Salinedda, Cala d’Ambra, Cala Suaraccia, Li Corri di Li Becchi, Li Marini and Seghefusti. The spectacle is completed by, behind the beaches, the San Teodoro lagoon, where flamingos come to rest during migration and home to the long-legged black-winged stilt. It’s a wonderful place for a nice walk and a spot of bird watching.

Known all over Gallura as Santu Diàdoru, this town is home to less than five thousand people in winter, a number that rises to tens of thousands in summer. Although man’s presence here dates to prehistoric times, the town came about in the XVII century, just inland from the eastern slopes of Mt. Nieddu, when shepherds and fishermen populated this amazing stretch of land. The nuraghe in the area of Naracheddu is its most important relic.

People had also settled here in Roman times, as documented by archaeological finds now at the Museo del Mare. Among the events not to miss are the festivities surrounding patron saint San Teodoro, whose church was rebuilt in the mid XX century, and festivities of Sant’Andrea, which take place in the Montipitrosu quarter. The bonfires of Sant’Antonio Abate during the Lu Fuculoni festival are especially spectacular, when the faithful gather around the raging flames in honour of their saint. San Teodoro is a town of culinary delights: in May there is the Agliòla, during which local specialities are celebrated.

You will love the Gallurian zuppa made with bread and cheese in a tasty beef stock. At meal’s end you’ll be tempted by such delicacies as cucciuléddi milàti, honey rolls, frisjióli léti, fritters and niuléddha, with almonds and grated orange peel. All of it to be washed down with, what else, a glass of vermentino di Gallura

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Find out Why VIBONATI is the MOST BEAUTIFUL Secret Village in Italy

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Date: May 2024
Location: Vibonati, Salerno, Italy.
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In this video, we take you on an unforgettable journey through Vibonati, a stunning, off-the-beaten-path village nestled in the hills of southern Italy. From its charming narrow streets to its breathtaking views of the Cilento Coast, Vibonati is a slice of Italian paradise that most tourists never discover – until now! 🏞️

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1:15 Stop Along the Way Villamare
2:03 Entering Vibonati
3:20 Finally in Vibonati
4:11 We Start to Explore Vibonati
5:40 Via della Fontana, Municipality Area
6:30 History of Vibonati
9:07 Visiting Santuario di Sant' Antonio Abate
10:34 Near Casa Pastorale
11:34 Getting Lost in Vibonati
13:15 Back on More Familiar Streets
14:00 Nice Spot For Instagram Photos
14:57 Conclusion and Wrap Up

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Marvel at medieval architecture and historical landmarks that tell stories of centuries past.
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Take in panoramic views of the lush countryside and the nearby Tyrrhenian Sea.
Get a taste of local culture and traditions, including delicious cuisine from the region.
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La chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate - LE AUDIOGUIDE - del Comune di San Daniele del Friuli

Le AUDIOGUIDE del Comune di San Daniele del Friuli
Un modo semplice per scoprire le ricchezze storiche, culturali e paesaggistiche del nostro territorio.

Voce di
Giovanni Folena

Testi di
Stefania Agostinis

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A cura di
Alessandro Di Pauli
La chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate

Consacrata nel 1308, venne danneggiata dal terremoto del 1348 e successivamente ricostruita e ampliata.

La chiesa faceva parte dell'Ospedale di S. Antonio, che si occupava dei poveri, degli orfani, e dei pellegrini.

L'antico ospedale era ubicato nell'edificio di fronte alla chiesa, dove ora sorge l'ex sede del municipio di San Daniele.

La facciata, di gusto gotico veneziano, è in pietra d'Istria e ricorda quella della chiesa di S. Maria della Fratta.

Il portale è posto tra due finestre ogivali e contiene una lunetta scolpita con le figure di S. Antonio Abate, S. Giovanni Battista e S. Antonio da Padova.

Al di sopra del portale vi è il rosone decorato con al centro la Madonna con il Bambino.

All'interno è possibile ammirare uno splendido ciclo di affreschi opera del Pellegrino da S. Daniele eseguiti a più riprese tra la fine del 1400 e gl'inizi del 1500.

Attualmente la chiesa non è più adibita al culto.

Per maggiori informazioni e visite guidate consultate l'ufficio turistico prosandaniele di via roma 3 oppure visitate il sito internet infosandaniele.com


Voce di
Giovanni Folena

Testi di
Stefania Agostinis

Con il supporto di:
Pro San Daniele, Circolo Battigelli, Officine d'autore

A cura di
Alessandro Di Pauli

Places to see in ( Pistoia - Italy )

Places to see in ( Pistoia - Italy )

Pistoia is a city in Italy’s Tuscany region. Set around its central Piazza del Duomo are the Cathedral of San Zeno, which has a silver altar, and the octagonal Battistero di San Giovanni in Corte baptistery. Also on the square is the Palazzo dei Vescovi, an 11th-century palace housing a number of museums. On the nearby Piazza della Sala, the Pozzo del Leoncino is a well with a marble frame. Pretty Pistoia sits snugly at the foot of the Apennines. An easy day trip from Pisa, Lucca or Florence, it thoroughly deserved its 2017 status as European City of Culture. A town that has grown well beyond its medieval ramparts, its centro storico is well preserved and stands guardian to striking contemporary art.

Pistoia is a little-known delight. It lies in the tourist heart of Tuscany, a stone's throw from Florence, Lucca and Siena, but tends to get missed out by travellers. This isn't completely surprising. The town is less grand than Florence, less ancient than Siena and less complete than Lucca, and its name doesn't perhaps sound as pretty. Yet Pistoia is a gem. All the ingredients of an old Tuscan city are there - old walls, striped churches, frescoes, medieval watchtowers, arcaded piazzas - packed into a rather small centre.

Pistoia was a smallish Roman town, notable mainly for a nearby battle in which Cicero's great enemy the conspirator Catiline died an outcast and rebel. It flourished in the Middle Ages, getting itself recognised as a pilgrimage site for the cult of Saint James and establishing a form of republican self-government, like several other Tuscan cities. Later rule by Lucca and Florence seems to have done the place no lasting damage. Pistoia was well known for its crafts, and has some claim to the origin of pistol, originally meaning a small weapon. The city fared less well during the tumults of the 19th century and could be described as rather a backwater today, but something of the old colour still remains. There's a medieval-style palio called the Giostra dell'Orso (including processions and a horseback tournament between rival neighbourhoods) in the main piazza on 25th July, while several villages once under the aegis of Pistoia stage their own historical events on other dates in the summer.

Visiting Pistoia’s old town is like taking a journey back in time. In fact, Pistoia is a city with multiple amazing facets, thanks to its elegance and refined beauty. The evidence of the city's Roman origins appears immediately upon entry: an unexpected series of churches, cloisters, palaces and art treasures not only dating back to the ancient past, but to more recent times, as well. Amidst the narrow, Medieval streets and irregularly-shaped piazzas, prestigious palaces and small tower-houses, a surprising city emerges, bearing an innate an discrete charm, perfect for travelers who appreciate quality and slow-paced tourism.

Not far from Pistoia, one reaches Pescia, a town that has a lot to offer to those who passionate for art and nature. The city's origins are Medieval and belong to both banks of the river from which Pescia takes its name: on the right bank, the center's foundation is its characteristic, elongated Piazza, while on the left lies Pescia's religious hub. Among the sights to see, beginning with Porta Fiorentina, one arrives at the Cathedral, re-built at the end of the 17th Century. Just opposite is the Church of San Giuliano, and next to the Cathedral is the Seminary Cloister and the nearby Church of the Oratory of Sant'Antonio Abate, conserving the wooden sculpture The Ugly Saints that dates back to the 13th Century. Also here is the Gipsoteca Libero Andreotti Civic Museum with its plaster cast collection.

Waterways, and chestnut forests, mills and paper mills, remains of ancient walls and picturesque views open onto the valley, making for lovely visits and walks among history and nature: this is Svizzera Pesciatina, located to Pescia's north. It is also known as Valleriana; the former name honors Giovan Carlo Sismondi, historian and economist from Geneva that here found the valley landscapes and colors of the valleys so similar to those of his own Switzerland.

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Welcome to Matera, Italy.

A city where ancient history and breathtaking landscapes converge to create one of the most unique destinations in the world. Matera is famous for its Sassi, ancient cave dwellings carved into the limestone cliffs. Walking through the Sassi district feels like stepping back in time. The narrow alleyways and steep staircases lead you through a labyrinth of history and culture. Every turn reveals a new glimpse into the city’s storied past.

Matera is a city that tells a story of resilience, creativity, and timeless beauty. Come and discover the magic of Matera, a place where the past and present coexist in perfect harmony.

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Highlights:
00:00 Introduction
03:35 Storica Casa Grotta di Vico Solitario
05:12 II Rusticane Pizzeria
05:23 Matera at Night
05:39 Festival in Honor of Patron Saint Eustaco
04:57 Cathedral of Matera
07:13 Terrazza Cavaliere for Great View & Drinks
07:28 San Vito al Lombardo Church
10:23 Palombaro Lungo Cistern
11:53 Santa Maria de Idris Church
12:27 James Bond Movie
12:35 Chiesa Di S. Antonio Abate

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