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mercredi 27 août 2014

WHAT TO DO IN ITALY

Restaurant

We do recommend that you too: Avoid ultra-touristy restaurants who will offer any dishes like grilled steak or pork chop with tomato sauce. You would spend next to one of the pleasures of Italian life . 
looking in the little shops nearby streets less crowded. From the cheapest to most expensive, you may eat in a pizzeria, trattoria or ristorante.
Usually the meal begins with antipasti . These appetizers consist of cold meats, raw vegetables that have bathed in olive oil or vinegar, the bruschetta (grilled bread slice seasoned with garlic and olive oil, often decorated with a topping of tomato or pepper).
Then comes the first dish or pot Primo is considered an entry! It offers a choice of dishes from pasta :bucatini alla matriciana (thick spaghetti with bacon and spicy tomato sauce), penne dall'arrabbiata(tomatoes, parsley and pepper), gnocchi alla romana (dish made ​​of semolina and potato), spaghettialla puttanesca (with tuna, olives and capers) or even alle vongole (with clams). Alternatively, you can opt for a traditional soup of beans, chickpeas or lentils.
The Secondo pot is the main course. Fish lovers can enjoy dishes of swordfish ( pesce spada e patatin), cod ( Baccalà dorato ) or dogfish ( Palombo alla romana ). Side meat, you can taste thesaltimbocca alla romana (fried veal, stuffed with prosciutto and sage, marsala wine), the abbachio went scottaditto (grilled lamb chops) not to mention the recipes offal: coda went vaccinaria (oxtail stew), tripe alla romana , di vitello pagliata (veal with tomato and cream). 
Accompany your meal with a delicious Chianti or Olevano Cesanese . Among the white wines on the cards include the Frascati Colli, the Marino, the Velletri, the Monteporzio or Marino.
As Dolci dessert or you can crack the tiramisu that needs no introduction, the cassata (sponge cake with rum and creme de cacao), the panna cotta (a custard cream) or maritozzi (pastries to cream). If you run a small place, choose a di frutta macedonia (fruit salad) or sorbet . Finally, the house said the cake torta della casa .

The meal ended well with a course espresso . The digestive Limoncello is a lemon liqueur. Other major liqueurs are Strega, Galliano, Amaretto and Sambuca.
This menu extension is monitored for special occasions . You can settle for antipasto and a Primo pot or a Primo and Secondo a pot. Many Italians eat lunch on the run or a panino (hot or cold sandwich) or a pizza al taglio (one part pizza by the slice) or a tramezzino (sandwich bread).
Beyond pasta and pizza every region of Italy has its own cuisine. If the South is characterized by Mediterranean cuisine, the north is more influenced by the mountains ...
Thus, it is in the Piedmont that you can taste the bagna cauda , a dish made ​​with anchovies, garlic and olive oil, or the fritto misto alla Piemontese , a fried dish mixed and fine wines, such as Barolo , theGrignolino the moscato ...
In Lombardy you will enjoy with polenta , mashed traditional corn, and with the panettone , brioche with raisins and candied citron cake.
In Veneto, let yourself be tempted by a risotto al radicchio (chicory) or al nero di sepia (cuttlefish ink) followed by a Pandoro , a fragrant bun orange blossom; specialty of Verona.
Do not forget to try the canederli (bread dumplings and flour broth drained) Upper Adigue and pestoof Liguria. You can enjoy very famous in Emilia-Romagna wines, like lambrusco , the Sangiovese , theAlbanian ... In Tuscany you will find the all'uccelletto fagioli (beans in tomato sauce), the pecorino(sheep cheese) and for dessert the panforte ; a compact cake made ​​with candy, almonds, honey and candied fruit.
In Rome you can taste the saltimbocca (veal cutlet with sage and ham), the carciofi went Giudia(artichokes cooked in oil with garlic and parsley) ...
Other specialty; black truffles in Umbria, the calzoni (stuffed sock) and Neapolitan pastiera (ricotta and candied fruit) of Campania, the orecchiette con cime di rapa the (pasta shaped earrings and shoots turnips), the stuffed squid ( seppie ripiene), the granita (crushed ice and fruit syrup) ...

Shopping

Fashion
As recalled Coco Chanel , "If a woman is badly dressed, you notice her dress, but if she is impeccably dressed, she is one notices. " Cradle of fashion houses Armani, Gucci, Prada , Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Versace, Italy will satisfy the hardcore mode.

Milan is of course "the place to be" . Its golden quadrilateral around Via Montenapoleone is known worldwide. You'll find shops of the biggest names in fashion who will offer clothes and accessories, leather, furs, shoes ...
Rome with its famous Via Condotti is the second flagship of Italian fashion. Florence is itself known for its antique shops, jewelers, her lace and ceramics.
More accessible, the department store chains . In Italy they are called La Rinascente, Coin, Upim and Standa. And to shop without breaking the bank, take a ride on the markets, you will be able to do good business as the market Porta Portese Rome.
Most stores are open from 9:00 to 13h and from 15:30 to 19:30 or 20h. Shops close earlier in northern cities like Milan and Turin , but open earlier in early afternoon. The period of the winter sales is generally from mid-January to mid-March.
The purchases of choice ? Clothes, shoes, lingerie and jewelry. Know that Italian clothes carve larger than the French clothing; Italian 42 corresponds to a 38 French. But for shoes, count a size smaller if you put on the 39, take the 38.
In markets, the haggling is customary. Ask the seller the price of the product that interests you, and offer to the equivalent of two thirds. If he accepts, it would be bad if you do not buy it.
After your shopping spree, you can show off at the hour of evening walk; the passeggiata . As you will see, this old custom is still valid. At 18h, Italian, after carefully dressed, go out walking in the streets of major cities.

The design
Italian design is recognized worldwide . Whether cars or furniture, the creations of Italian designers marked the spirits. Italian design is characterized by a strong emotional charge contributed to the functional object. It focuses not only on luxuries but is interested in furniture and utensils daily lamps, tables, kitchen accessories ...
The great name of Italian design is the Alessi family . Giovanni Alessi began to create and decorate small household items: plates, coffee pots, cutlery ... Gradually, he developed his business and began to make themselves known in Europe. With the release of industrial production, the company Alessi won a strong reputation. From generation to generation, it is surrounded by talented designers, forever to change the style while maintaining the same spirit.
Among the most famous pieces, the corkscrew "Anna" designed by Alessandro Mendini, the coffee "Cupola" by Aldo Rossi, the kettle revisited by Michael Graves and lemon squeezer "Juicy Salif," by Philippe Stark.
What to report?
Clothing and fashion accessories . 
As everyone knows, Italy is one of the world's fashion places. You can succumb to the temptation to offer a branded item Armani, Gucci, Prada or Versace. However, beware of counterfeit products that you find in some markets.
Apart from high fashion and luxury brands, you will find good quality products, including the leatherand footwear (think removing a size that you usually take in France). You can also bring back traditional artistic handicrafts, such as bobbin lace , the silk quality , the Tyrolean-style clothing , an umbrella Carpineto Romano , a woven basket of Castelsardo , a Sardinian alliance silver ...
Designer accessories .
Italian design has won acclaim. Many designs have become benchmarks in the field. The design is particularly present in the arts of the table. The cult object par excellence is the Moka coffee invented by Alfonso Bialetti.

Gourmet products .
Among the Italian delicacies, you have a wide choice: olive oil scented balsamic vinegar, wine, coffee, Parma ham or San Daniele, cheeses (Parmesan, Mozzarella, Gorgonzola, Ricotta ...) ... Finally the pasta is a typical gift, easy to carry ... and cheap! 
Crafts
If you want to bring products from crafts, here are some ideas: Castelfidardo accordion, violin from Cremona, fabrics, carpets, linens Valgrisenche, majolica (Italian earthenware) of wood, wrought iron, bronze, porcelain, ceramic, marble from Carrara ...
In the museum , you can treat yourself to a reproduction of a painting that you particularly like ... unable to acquire the original! And of course, the thumbnails of visited monuments and "religious" memories also find takers!

Go out

Italians have long understood the secrets of the art of living. Their Dolce Vita, known worldwide, is primarily a social life. The day is well punctuated outings and opportunities to meet. These moments often accompany some gustatory pleasures.

The morning , start with an espresso at the local bar. Even in the most mundane of institutions they serve the coffee far from the French espresso! If you prefer with a dash of milk, ask for a macchiato .
Beware though, because the Italian coffee is more difficult than the French cafe. If you want a coffee approaching the French cafe, ask for a caffe lungo ma non americano .

By late afternoon, from 18h , it's time to look. As you will see, the passeggiata (stroll) is an ancient custom still valid, in large cities and in villages. The Italian, after carefully dressed, walk out in the streets and stop to chat on the square downtown.
As do many Italians out after dinner enjoy an ice cream . Guests can either take on the terrace of a cafe or in a glacier or gelateria offering a wide variety of scents as appetizing as each other.
The evening , go with some friends in a wine bar . You will enjoy your time to taste the wines of the region you will find: Chianti Classico, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Bardolino, Frascati ...
In Rome , the Enoteca Costantini (Piazza Cavour, 16) is one of the Roman temples of wine and spirits.


Sports

By the variety of its terrain, Italy meet both the needs of mountain lovers as those of water sports enthusiasts .
  • Cycling
The Tuscany is the region of choice for fans of two wheels . Discover the charms of this province by bicycle is quite possible but mountainous areas will be reserved for experienced cyclists. Moreover, it is possible to go mountain biking in the parks as in the Gran Sasso (Abruzzo).
  • Hiking , climbing and mountaineering
Casual walker or hiker led, everyone can find the Shoe Fits in Italy! The northern Alps (especiallyDolomites ) and the Apennine Mountains (central Italy) will allow you to perform these activities.Among the most beautiful places of excursions include the Gran Paradiso National Park , theNational Park of Abruzzo , the mountain of Sila in Calabria and the Gargano promontory south of the peninsula.
  • Alpine skiing
The main ski slopes are located in the Alps: Cortina d'Ampezzo (most chic), Madonna di Campiglio , Selva Ronda and Alba di Canazei. Courmayeur, Cervinia and La Thuile stations in the Valle d'Aosta have the advantage of being easily accessible from France through the Mont Blanc tunnel. It is also possible to ski in Abruzzo and even on Mount Etna in Sicily . Finally you can ski all year on Mount Blanc and the Matterhorn.
  • Water Sports
The 8,500 km coastline of Italy and the shores of the islands are extensive grounds to practice at willboat , windsurfing , water skiing , surfing or scuba diving . In most resorts, you can rent the necessary equipment. Sailing is very popular on the lakes of northern Italy (Lake Maggiore, Lugano, Como, Iseo and Garda).
The Sicily is one of the best spots for diving . As for lovers of beautiful beaches and turquoise waters,the Amalfi coast (west coast of Italy), the Sicily and Sardinia with their small quiet coves are the destinations of choice.
  • Other sports in which you can indulge in are the riding the golf and fishing .
The equestrian tourism has been developing for several years in Tuscany . If you come to this area in the summer, do not miss the famous Palio of Siena , the horse race that plunges the city in a daze.
Italy has a very good golf course in Lombardy and Trentino, in Tuscany and Lazio.
The rivers' of Umbria and Tuscany as the Sardinian and Sicilian waters (known for their lobster) will delight anglers .
General
In Italy, the most popular sport is football . Do not fun to criticize the national soccer team, the Italians are very susceptible and chauvinistic about it!
Water Sports / Diving
The island Ustica
Italy has of course many dive sites that will satisfy many fans. But Ustica Island, a small volcanic island, is one of those paradise not to be missed, off Palermo . 

mardi 26 août 2014

traditions of italy

There are customs and traditions you can not escape when you live in Italy, even if we are a stranger. That is why I am doing this little list story plunge you into the atmosphere^^

Habits every day

Behavior

Italians are traditionally very expansive. They are known to talk loud, to be expressed with your hands and go easily. The character of an Italian is all. His access of anger are also intense briefs and his heat is omnipresent. The Italians tie contact very easily have that Italy on his reputation as a friendly country. The Italian identity is expressed in this strong personality, and a great taste of life. Italians are traditionally goods - alive. They love the beautiful women, the big parties, the meeting again, the passionate love and their gastronomy reflect their taste for pleasure. The Italian, delicious and convivial specialities culinary are exported internationally.

Family

The family is very deeply rooted in tradition in Italy. An Italian is very connected to his family, who he keeps a lot of contacts. The mom is usually the hub, she has a consequent authority and great power of influence. In business, an Italian will always prefer to deal with a member of his family from the start he trusts, the one with a stranger. The Italian houses so big families lodge kids pick up very often when their parents they are getting old.This tradition still tends to lose earth in modern Italy.

Coffee - Ti “offro coffee al bar? (I offer a coffee at the bar, you)?

It is a very common expression because few are the Italians do not start the day with a espresso. Bars do not have chairs and bars are often taken out by the clients in a hurry. The bartender presents to them a tight espresso in a very small cup, or with gout roulette sugar of milk. But what makes the Italian coffee?

First of all, the espresso can be:
: ristretto -set or molto ristretto () real tight
: lungo. lying
americana all' -: very long
- idiot hammered: with cream
: macchiato. stained with a cold or hot milk cloud to get every nuance: bianco nero, chiaro,…
: corretto -scented with a liquor

There are also the cold coffees and finally the cappuccino. It is prepared for the milk foam grew with the steam and powdered glass dusting of cocoa.
It is difficult to know the success of a real espresso because every bar, town or have her family secrets. However, some Italian thinks it is macinatura will (you) tight that makes a good cup of coffee. For others, it is the pressure and the quality of the macchina or the origin of the mix of arabica.

The meal

Italian meal is consequent rather. It consists of one of work (antipasto), a hot entrance or first dish (first, or first piatto), a plate of resistance (second or second piatto) the cheese (formaggio) and (dessert dolce).The pasta is served starter.

A nap

A nap is setup with the rank of real tradition in Italy. The south of the country in particular, is experiencing truly hot temperatures in the early afternoon. The stores close, as the administrations, and then Italians go home to take a nap.

The passeggiata

Between 18 and then 20:00 time comes from the passeggiata, walk in the late afternoon. The Italians fill the streets and then march when talking with the season of their meetings. That is where opportunity for the visitor watching another tradition very rooted in Italy it is the worship of appearance. Elegance is a rule in Italy, and everyone's as much as possible looks after his bets before showing off in public.

Diet

The Italian style is represented by his internationally famous brands great Trussardi like Armani, Prada, Versace, Gucci, Pucci, Ferragamo, Dolce Gabbana & and many more. The elegance and the respect of an associate “conservatism” fashionable today by those Italian brands great show by their world success elegance that can also be bold, comfortable and even functional stone. If Milan fashion became capital around 1970 in Italy, Florence had acquired this position previously. Position he fight in Paris, being both two headlights cities in the diet.

The taste and the care that the Italians go to their appearance are very Italian characteristics that register the fashion in the Italian culture.

Parties and events

Vacation

January 1st: New year (Capodanno)
January 6th: Epiphany (Epifania Befana -)
Easter (Pasqua)
Easter Monday (Lunedì dell' Angelo)
April 25th: Release of famous 1945 Festa Della Liberazione ()
May 1st: Labor Day (Festa del Lavoro)
June 2nd: Republic of famous 1946 Festa (della Repubblica)
August 15th: Guess (Assunzione Ferragosto or)
November 1st: All Saints' Day (Tutti santi I Ognisanti or)
December 7th: Ambroise de Milan (Sant' Ambrogio, patron saint of Milan)
December 8th: Immaculate Conception Immacolata ()
December 25th: (You) Native
December 26th: Saint-Etienne Santo Stefano ()
December 31st: New Year's Eve (San Silvestro - is not an official holiday)

Parties

January 1st: Capodanno () New Year
January 6th: Befana
January 17th: in NaplesWhere is di San Antonio Cippo (St. Antoine)
January 20th Dolceacqua in Liguria (:)Famous (San Sebastiano of Saint Sebastian)
February: Carnival of Venice
February with Agrigente: Delle mandorle Sagra
In Verona February 11th: Bacanal Gnoco del
Sit with April: Calendimaggio (3) weeks - celebrate Spring according to the rites dating from the Middle Ages.
April with Florence: Del Carro Scoppio () - Easter Fireworks. Easter Sunday. Del Calcio Gioco, football game in costumes of the Middle Ages and fireworks.
With Silk May :P alio-San Secondo (10) days - Ceremony going 700 years ago with a parade in costumes of the 13th century.
May with Gubbio: Ceri race
May to Bari: Sagra di San Nicola Saint Nicholas () - historical Procession in costumes.
May 4th Cocullo in Abruzzi (:)parade of snakes in honour of St. Dominic's.
June 15th-16th Scanno with Abruzzi (:)party of Saint Anthony
July in Palermo: Party of Santa Rosaria
July 2nd with Her :P alio
third Sunday from August: in RomeAllumiere
September Viterbe with: transport the macchina festival, Saint Rose.
September with Silk :P alio
September Marostica with: Game of giant dereliction of costume characters
September Foligno with: game of Quintana
the first Sunday of September in Arezzo: Del Saraceno Giostra (Tournament of Buckwheat)
December 25th: Native () Christmas

More specific details about the party when they will take place in RP^^

Christmas

In Italy, the Christmas party lasts 3 days, from December 24th to December 26th. However, the Christmas tradition vary from one country to another, so that the little Italians all at once their toys do not receive. North is the Native Père Noël Babbo “or” the Baby Jesus “Gesu Bambino” who delivers on December 25th gifts. Here, she is a saint Lucy “Santa Lucia on December 13th”.

Served the last will have to wait, sacred until January 6th date Befana, old witch with the white hair will pass. Dressed in black with old torn shoes all, he moves on her broomstick and distribute treats to the good kids and coal with others.Of course, the kids take care to have an empty socks in the corner of the house to have candy. Keep your eyes open, they tell you can still see the from October 5th to October 19th night! Let us see that finally Befana indicates that the party the Epiphany.

Preschool, one of the most sensitive symbols of Christmas, is from Italy. According to tradition, the Italian families install it nine days before the birth of Christ.

Of course, no Christmas without the traditional Panettone. This cake came out around 1490 in Milan, but soon we adopted him in all Italy. In Milan, businessmen Panettone bought present in their clients for Christmas.
There is a multitude of varieties and they can be eaten in many ways: stuffed of cream, tablecloths of various sauces, covered in chocolate and so on… and nature just, burned for a delicious breakfast.
The Italians taste also Pandoro whose popularity follows closely the Panettone. It is later origin. From Verona, it was made for the first time, a hundred years ago.
We also find Panforte traditional, little delicacy. Or strong Panforte bread was originally a delicacy of His, in Tuscany, his popularity has spread all over Italy.

Parties

First of February fortnight with Agrigente: Dance music, dance with costume and fireworks.
July in Turin (5 days:)Festiva traffic - free Music Party and in the open.
September (10 days:)Party of Venice movie - Reward (like the Cannes Movie Festival).

Why… the pisa tower is that leaning?


It is for his famous leaning tower that Italian town of Pisa is most famous. Far from being a creation of an extravagant architect, she testifies to approximate unstable foundations in land.


Fruit of luck constructional flaw, poor quality of the floor? What can do to put the Leaning tower in this way? Today's one of the Italian symbols into the most tourists even if his characteristic is now well.

The Leaning tower is on the Place of the Miracles in the middle of the city. © Picture.
A penchant for years
It is a bell-tower, a high tower and right, whose role is to shelter the bells of the cathedral who copes. Put it in heart œ of Pisa, the construction is in 1173 started and does not last less than two centuries.
Today we know because he is very bent, but that is nothing new. Yes, he was only five straight years. By 1178, and only three of the seven floors are built, it is starting to be inclined. Is that the rest of work: the last four floors are built diagonally to compensate for the ramp. The end of construction and is delayed, but in 1372, the building is finished.
So already, in the 14th century, the banister is visible and the “tower” is stuck in the ground. Over the years it is not tidy, on the contrary. In the middle of the 14th century, the slope of the tower is estimated about 1,47° in 1993 and 5,63° at: that means the summit is isolated from more than 5 feet from its axis of origin.
Several possibilities
It is not difficult to: he leans. However, it is difficult to say why. First guess: it is built in a alluvial plain so the causes are sedimentary. Too hot, too sandy soil or argillaceous movable too because that would let the tower deep and bow to you. Very good. By 1995, earth is treated by a cryogenic systems cooling aiming at him to stop the race to the land of the tower. The results are not satisfactory, the tower leans more and more fast.
Second guess: then you look more closely at the level of the foundation and in 1998 you decide to reinforce them with a steel structure and pillars. Today the tower is stable and bent less than in the past. So if the Leaning tower is leaning, partly because of his foundation: they are unsuited to on the land on which they are built.

lundi 25 août 2014

Tourist buses in Rome

TRAMBUS OPEN – 110
Leave all the 15mn Viale Luigi Einaudi Piazza, dei Cinquecento (across the Termini) station.
First start: 8h30, last: 19h.

: RunColosseo Circo, Massimo, Bocca della Verita Venezia, Piazza, San Pietro Ara Pacis, Fontana di Trevi, Barberini Arrivo, have Termini
Time: 3:40 p.m
: Rate€ 12 for a ride, € 15 for an access above all the day, € 20 for a couple of days validity.
Compound to the achéobus for a three days: validity25 €

Open open Trambus Rome110 bus

www.trambusopen.com
Information and reservation: such: + 39 06 46952252



Archeobus RomeARCHEOBUS Trambus –
Way to the greatest archaeological sites.
Leave the Piazza Cinquecento dei Termini) (every 30 minutes at 16:30 9:00 (13:00 except).

Course :P iaza Venezia Colosseo, Word, di Caracalla, Wore San Sebastiano di di Catacomb, S., delle Callisto Cecilia Metella Sant', Urbano, Sede Parco Regional Appia Antica Stadio, Circo Term, Massimo (Venn, Sam and dim), Bocca della Verità.
Time: 3:25 p.m
: Rate€ 10 for a ride, € 12 for a couple of days validity.
Compound with Open 110 bus for a three days: validity25 €

RomeArcheobus Trambus open

www.trambusopen.com
Information + 39 06 46952343 or 06 46952252 or 06 46954695



open bus Cristiana cristianaRoma roma
Two classes to discover the major buildings in christianity in Rome.

saint Peter course (San Pietro)
1 San Pietro Vaticano in Navona 2 Piazza Santa Maria, 3 AD Martyrdom- the Pantheon 4 Santa Maria Aracoeli in Piazza Venezia (5) Stazione Termini Santa Maria Maggiore 6 Colosseo, 7. E Damiano Cosma (save Sundays and holidays) 8 San Giovanni Laterano in 9 Colosseo San Gregorio Magno Circo 10 Massimo Santa Sabina – all' Aventino San Bartolomeo 11 all' Tiberina Isolated Campo, 12 de' Fiori S. Maria Trastevere in
Schedule :P remier 9:30 San Pietro left, first left Termini 9:00; Last left San Pietro: 18h20 last left 18:30 Termini

Course saint Paul (San Paolo)
1 San Pietro Vaticano at Casa, 2 Santa Francesca Romana Colosseo 3 San Gregorio Magno – 4 San Giovanni Laterano in Catacomb 5 di San Callisto Catacomb 6 di Domitilla San Paolo Fuori 7 Walled up, 8 Ostiense San Paolo Wore
: ScheduleLeaving every hour of San Pietro 13:10 of 16:10 to extra, and start at 16:30

: Rates€ 12 for a ride on one of the two classes, € 18 good for a free access 24:00 including the two classes, € 22 for two days

OperaRomanaPellegrinaggi
www.romacristiana.org



open Rome busRome turn it open
11 stops in the central Rome, departures 15/20 every minutes.
Piazza Termini (dei Cinquecento) Santa Maria Maggiore, Via Liberiana (16) Colosseo, Circo, Massimo, Venezia Piazza, Isolated, San Pietro Tiberina Castel Sant, Angelo, ' Augusto Imperatore Piazza, Trevi Fountain (Except Saturday after 14:30, on Sundays and holidays).
: From November 1st to March 17th -first left at 9:00 Termini, saint Peter and last left Termini 17:15 at saint Peter and 17:45 at.
From April 1st to May 31st - and from October 16th to October 31st: departure at 19:00 of Termini and saint Peter, give 21:00
Adult fare from 20€.

Rome-open- turn
Information on: www.romeopentour.com www.060608.it and



city sightseeing romeCity sightseeing tour.
Two lines, near Termini.
A: lineVia Marsala, Santa Maria Maggiore Colosseo, Circo, Massimo, Venezia Vaticano, Piazza Fontana di,
Trevi Barberini, Piazza.
Departures from 9:00 17:00 to.
B: lineLargo Peretti Villa di Santa Maria Maggiore, Venezia, Piazza, Colosseo Circo, Massimo, Isolated Tiberina Trastevere Vaticano, Piazza, Venezia
Departures from 8:45 15:45 to.

: Informationwww.city-sightseeing.com/tours/italy/rome.htm

samedi 23 août 2014

The Tower of Pisa



The Tower of Pisa in detail


The Tower of Pisa



The Tower of Pisa is one of the symbols of Italy, with a special feature: it is tilted . The Leaning Tower is actually the bell tower of the city , which was not what it is today, some a little sleepy town. It was rather a very dynamic due to its strategic location port city. Today emblem of the Tuscan city, it was to receive the campanile of the cathedral bells. The tower is located on the place of miracles in the center of town, on a site which were also built a cathedral, a baptistery and gothic arches . Italy , with a special feature:a city somewhat asleep. It was rather a very dynamic due to its strategic location port city. Today emblem of the Tuscan city, it was to receive the campanile of the cathedral bells. The tower is located on the place of miracles in the center of town, on a site which were also built

The characteristics of the Leaning Tower



Construction of this building began in 1173. Its height is 55 meters and a diameter of 15 meters . The Leaning Tower and all other buildings on the site has its facade covered with white marble. It is reminiscent of the spiers of northern Europe with its circular shape (which is included with the baptistery).Its characteristic (besides being examined) is that it is detached from its cathedral. The inclination of the tower expressed early during construction.While the third floor had been completed, we already observed that the building was not completely perpendicular . Despite the efforts of the architect to consolidate unstable soil, the tower continued to lean inevitably. buildings on the site has its facade covered with white marble. It is reminiscent of the spiers of northern Europe with its circular shape (which is included with the baptistery). Its characteristic (besides being examined) is that it is detached from its cathedral. The inclination of the tower expressed early during construction. While the third floor had been completed, we already observed that the building was not

Restores Tour



Visiting the Tower of Pisa is off limits in 1990 for safety reasons. After 11 years of work of consolidation and restoration, the tour is open to the public again.Work to prevent the risk of collapse of the building had a total cost of nearly 30 million and are estimated to have extended its life a hundred years. Today visits resumed (although scientists are afraid that they accelerate the degradation of the Tower) in small groups. It is necessary to be physically fit to climb the 293 steps leading to the top. life of one hundred years. Today visits resumed (although scientists are afraid that they accelerate the degradation of the Tower) in small groups. It is necessary to be physically fit to climb the

Monuments in Rome

The ancient history of Rome has given it a huge architectural heritage that conflicts and urban development have generally spared.If the number of monuments to visit is more than in any other city, it has the advantage that some are very close to each other. It is quite possible to see much of the city on foot. Roman ruins to Renaissance palaces, Rome is an invitation to step back in time ! Tour

Start with the procession of Roman antiquities in the center of the city. The buildings were constructed between the first century BC and the first century AD Their condition varies greatly, from simple ruin like some temples Forum , a state almost intact as the Pantheon.

After discovering the must Coliseum , climb on the Palatine Hill ,mythical place where the city was founded. Going up the Via dei Fori Imperiali , stop to visit the Roman Forum and the Imperial Forums .You will need to imagine what were at the time of the Republic, these multi-function places (instead of political debate, Shrine and gallery shops).

From the Roman Forum , Piazza Venezia cross to reach the Capitol .Capitol Square and especially its palaces are a political Mecca of the city since its inception.

Then take a dip directly into the baroque movement of the seventeenth and eighteenth century. Discover the beautiful fountains of Rome.After a short break in the Piazza Navona , take a vow to the Trevi Fountain .

Rome is inseparable from Christianity and the life of the popes . State within a state, the Vatican is the second key stage of the tour of Rome.The Holy See, you can admire the Basilica of St. Peter , the Saint Peter's Square, the magnificent Sistine Chapel and the incredibleVatican Museums . Down Via della Conciliazione you reach theCastel Sant'Angelo , which was among others the residence of some popes.

Everything north of Rome is the Borghese Gallery . This third step will go to meet the great Italian painters. With paintings by Canova, Bernini, Caravaggio, Raphael, Botticelli or Titian, you will surely not be disappointed! After this dazzling visit, go relax at the Piazza di Spagna , the place of rendezvous of many Romans at the end of the day.

The Baths of Caracalla , south of the city, is a detour that is well worth the effort. These are the largest spa ever built in Rome.

To conclude your tour of Rome, you can dine in one of the many restaurants in the Trastevere district .

These are some of the major sites of the city of seven hills. Of course, if you have a little more time, you will have no difficulty in finding other historic sites of Rome as the Golden House ( Domus Aurea ), the St. John Lateran Basilica or the Catacombs .

  • Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport

    Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport

    The Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is located in Fiumicino near Rome. It is the main Italian airport and the capital. 
  • Antico Caffè Greco

    Antico Caffè Greco

    Antico Caffè Greco (sometimes simply called Caffè Greco) is the name of one of the most famous cafes in Rome.
  • Arch of Constantine in Rome

    Arch of Constantine in Rome

    The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal archlocated between the Parcel ed and Palatine.
  • St. John Lateran Basilica in Rome

    St. John Lateran Basilica in Rome

    Seat of the Bishop of Rome, the first churchbuilt in Rome, Mother of all churches, St. John Lateran Basilica had to be beautiful. 
  • Saint Paul Outside the Walls Basilica

    Saint Paul Outside the Walls Basilica

    The Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls is one of the four most important basilicas of Rome with St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major and St. Peter's. 
  • Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome

    Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome

    The Basilica of St. Peter was created by the will of Constantine.
  • St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome

    St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome

    The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore was born a legend. In August 536, the Virgin reportedly told Pope Frees build a church in her honor . 
  • Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli

    Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli

    "The Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels-and-Martyrs (in Italian Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri) or commonly St. Mary of the Angels is a Roman basilica in Piazza delle Repubblica 
  • Capitol Rome

    Capitol Rome

    Capitol Hill (Campidoglio) is one of the seven hills of Rome.
  • Catacombs of Rome

    Catacombs of Rome

    Rome has several catacombs were dug from the century AD to bury the dead. They are open to the public; so it is possible to visit them. 
  • Sistine Chapel

    Sistine Chapel

    The Sistine Chapel is one of the halls of the papal palace of the Vatican. Currently, she is part of the Vatican Museums. 
  • Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome

    Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome

    The Castel Sant'Angelo (Castel S. Angelo) was originally a mausoleum. Hadrian had it built in 135 AD in order to have a tomb for himself and his descendants. 
  • Circus Maximus in Rome

    Circus Maximus in Rome

    Located at the foot of the Palatine Hill, there remains hardly a track oval to recall the largest arena that Rome has ever known.
  • Cloister of Bramante

    Cloister of Bramante

    This place is our favorite heart, and it is little to say ??. A few steps from Piazza Navona and agitation, stop at the Chiostro del Bramante.
  • Coliseum

    Coliseum

    Most visited Italy, the Colosseum (Colosseo) monument is a must for any visit to Rome. This colossal edifice (over 50 meters high and 524 meters of perimeter) 
  • Church of the Gesu in Rome

    Church of the Gesu in Rome

    Illustrating perfectly the spirit Counter-Reformation, the Church of the Gesu (the Holy Name of Jesus) was erected in Rome in 1568 Ignatius of Loyola chooses his place but will never see completed. 
  • Church of St. Louis of the French

    Church of St. Louis of the French

    Giacomo della Porta designed by, built by Domenico Fontana and completed in 1589, it was Cardinal Giulio de 'Medici, later Pope Clement VII, who laid the first stone.
  • Trevi Fountain

    Trevi Fountain

    The Trevi Fountain is probably the most famous fountain in Rome. Designed by architect Niccolo Salvi in 1732, this imposing baroque work is the size of the palace which is backed .
  • Forum of Augustus

    Forum of Augustus

    Although originally intended to be functional places of political and administrative life of the city, the forums should reflect the triumph and the glory of the Emperor. 
  • Forum of Caesar

    Forum of Caesar

    Constructed from the first century BC, the Imperial Forums (Fori Imperiali) are meeting the five forums erected by the great Roman emperors. 
  • Rome Forum

    Rome Forum

    You will need a little imagination to represent you from the remains today what could this vast Roman forum. 
  • Forum of Trajan

    Forum of Trajan

    Regarded during his lifetime as the best of emperors Trajan (98-117 AD) leaves the finest and largest of the Imperial Forums in Rome. 
  • The Bocca della Verita in Rome

    The Bocca della Verita in Rome

    Liars, watch out for your hands! Recognizes urge Santa Maria in Cosmedin its elegant Romanesque bell tower dating from the Middle Ages. 
  • Piazza Venezia

    Piazza Venezia

    If all roads lead to Rome, the main streets of Rome undoubtedly lead to Piazza Venezia . 
  • People's Square

    People's Square

    It definitely has something theatrical that Piazza del Popolo or Piazza del Popolo. 
  • Largo Argentina

    Largo Argentina

    In the heart of Rome, in the middle of an intersection where tributary cars, scooters and trams, appears a square with trees and ancient columns. 
  • Palatine Hill in Rome

    Palatine Hill in Rome

    The Palatine Hill is the hill where Rome was founded, according to legend, or at least the oldest part of the city so far uncovered by archaeologists. 
  • The Pantheon

    The Pantheon

    The Pantheon, a temple dedicated to all gods, managed to cross time and has survived in a remarkable state of preservation. 
  • The Vatican

    The Vatican

    Vatican City, the seat of Catholicism and papal residence since the fourteenth century, is an enclave in the city of Rome. It is since 1929 the smallest state in the world (44 hectares).
  • Golden House in Rome

    Golden House in Rome

    The Golden House (Domus Aurea) was the palace of Nero became emperor at age 17.Devastated by the Great Fire of 64, Nero commissioned two architects, Severus and Celer, to rebuild. 
  • Flea market Porta Portese

    Flea market Porta Portese

    Every Sunday, bargain hunters and tourists rendezvous at the flea market Porta Portese to find that rare gem. Clothing, fashion accessories, antiques, pictures, music .
  • Market Campo de 'Fiori in Rome

    Market Campo de 'Fiori in Rome

    As the sun rises slowly, early potatoes and florists are busy Campo De 'Fiori. They kindly shout at passersby encouraging them to get closer to see their beautiful .
  • Ostia (Port of ancient Rome)

    Ostia (Port of ancient Rome)

    Ostia (Latin Ostia ostium meaning "mouth of a river"; Italian Ostia Antica) was the port of ancient Rome, at the mouth of the Tiber, 35 miles southwest of Rome
  • Palazzo Barberini

    Palazzo Barberini

    "The Barberini Palace is situated on the homonymous square, designed by Carlo Maderno which began construction in 1627, assisted by his nephew Francesco Borromini.
  • Palace of the Chancellery of Rome

    Palace of the Chancellery of Rome

    The Palace of the Chancellery (or Palazzo della Cancelleria) was built between 1483 and 1513, its architecture is attributed to Andrea Bregno, helped by Bramante. 
  • Doria Pamphili palace in Rome

    Doria Pamphili palace in Rome

    Overlooking Via del Corso, the Doria Pamphili Palace almost pass unnoticed, as its rococo façade is blackened by pollution. 
  • Farnese Palace in Rome

    Farnese Palace in Rome

    A few steps from the Campo De 'Fiori is one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in the Italian capital: the Farnese palace.
  • Palazzo Massimo alle Terme in Rome

    Palazzo Massimo alle Terme in Rome

    Lovers of Roman mosaics and statues do not be deceived. Palazzo Massimo alle Terme contains stunning pieces and worth a visit. 
  • Pie di Marmo

    Pie di Marmo

    Oops, passing in Via Pie di Marmo , you may find yourself face to face with a giant foot. Do not panic! 
  • Spanish Steps in Rome

    Spanish Steps in Rome

    The Spanish, who is named (Piazza di Spagna) at the palace of the same name, is a place not to be missed. 
  • Republic Square in Rome

    Republic Square in Rome

    The Republic Square (Piazza della Repubblica) is a great place in the semi-circle, lined with two palaces, both built by architect Gaetano Koch in the late nineteenth century.
  • Piazza Navona in Rome

    Piazza Navona in Rome

    Piazza Navona (Piazza Navona) was built on the ruins of the Stadium of Domitian she kept the elliptical. There are actually three fountains in the square. 
  • Squares, fountains and obelisks of Rome

    Squares, fountains and obelisks of Rome

    In front of St. John Lateran Basilica, in front of the Pantheon in Piazza della Rotonda, at the top of the fountain in the Piazza Navona ?? Obelisks are part of the landscape of the Eternal City.
  • Trastevere neighborhood of Rome

    Trastevere neighborhood of Rome

    Trastevere, the whole soul of the Dolce Vita in Rome .
  • Baths of Caracalla in Rome

    Baths of Caracalla in Rome

    The Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) were built under the emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla and were inaugurated in 216 It is the largest spa ever built in Rome .
  • Baths of Diocletian

    Baths of Diocletian

    "The Baths of Diocletian are the Roman Baths, the largest ever built in ancient Rome, located northeast of the city, on the Viminal. 
  • Via Appia Antica

    Via Appia Antica

    The Appian Way (Via Appia) is a Roman road.This is the first road to be paved. 
  • Villa Medicis

    Villa Medicis

    Headquarters of the Academy of France in Rome, Villa Medici (Villa Medici in Italian) was built in 1544 on the site of the old gardens of Lucullus.