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VOLTERRA, Tuscany
Volterra is one of those pretty old , and by old I mean run far back as during the Etruscan, Roman and Medieval periods, yeah … pretty pretty ol’. But you know what they say, Ol’ is Gold! Yes, Volterra is a beautiful ancient walled mountaintop town in the Tuscan Region of Italy. I’ve travelled to many regions in Italy, and I can safely say that Tuscany comes in at 2nd place after Lazio of course, why, because Rome is in Lazio, Rome, the Eternal City is a city of dreams! Rome is justified to take 1st place, I mean, there’s the 2000-year-old COLOSSEUM! being the largest Amphitheatre in the…
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ITALIAN TONGUE-TWISTERS
Trentatrรฉ trentini entrarono in Trento, tutti e trentatrรฉ trotterellando. Thirty three people from Trentino enter (the town of) Trentoโall thirty three are trotting! Apelle figlio di Apollo fece una palle di pelle di pollo e tutti i pesci vennero a galla a vedere la palla di pelle di pollo fatta d’Apelle figlio di Apollo, ma quella palla di pelle di pollo ัaduta del colle, dentro ‘na molla. Mo’ rott’ quella palla di pelle di pollo fatta d’Apelle, figlio di Apollo. Apelle, son of Apollo, made a ball of chicken skin and all the fish came to the surface to see the ball of chicken skin made by Apelle, son of…
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EVERYDAY ITALIAN EXPRESSIONS YOU SHOULD USE
Speak like a true Italian with these everyday Italian expressions and idioms that you are bound to hear on the โstrada’sโ and in the โpiazza’sโ of Italy. Iโve compiled a list of my favourite Italian idiomatic expressions, learning some of these are bound to help you navigate better whilst in Italy. 1. Alea iacta est Alea iacta est (“The die is cast”) is attributed by Suetonius to Julius Caesar on January 10, 49 BC, as he led his army across the Rubicon river in Northern Italy. With this step, he entered Italy at the head of his army in defiance of the Senate and began his long civil war against Pompey and the Optimates. The phrase, either in the original Latin or in translation, is…
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The Most Beautiful Piazzas In Rome
Donโt want the usual tourist trip to Rome? See the other side of the Eternal City seeing The Most Beautiful Piazzas In Rome and get to understand the Romans more on the “untouristic” side. Well, read on … The squares or “piazza” in Italian, have played an important role in the city’s history from time immemorial. The best way to get to know the life and history of the Eternal city is through its beautiful Baroque fountains, ancient churches, imperial ruins, monuments and of course, its beautiful fountains. Piazza’s have been and still are meeting and exchange places, squares are great places to just wind up and chill as you admire the…
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Fake Dome optical illusion of Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio di Loyola, Rome.
Rome is truly and really MAGICAL … and the Fake Dome optical illusion of Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio is part of the MAGIC! Among its beautiful artworks and famous ancient ruins, the โEternal Cityโ holds many secrets, hidden gems and optical illusions created to perfection by Masters of the past. When in Rome you can admire lots of these stunning artworks; you will come across the magical perspective of Via Nicolรฒ Piccolomini of the Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica and Berniniโs beautiful artwork at Palazzo Spada, ohh, and let’s not forget the Pantheon and St. Peterโs square optical illusions of the Colonnade! I told you Rome is MAGICAL!! Well, dear reader,…
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The 6 talking statues of Rome
All you need to know about the 6 talking statues of Rome. Who they are, what they are, where to find them, what makes them so unique! Brief history of the 6 talking statues of Rome … Today, Freedom of Speech is ubiquitous to many Constitutions found among the Western world. However, it was not always so, and what right to political expression any state acknowledged was usually limited to the king and his court. This is what makes the 6 talking statues of Rome (Italian: statue parlanti di Roma) so unique and special in my eyes. When we talk about political expression and speech concerning Rome, the mind is almost…
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8 Unusual Things to Do in Rome that Aren’t On Your List YET!
Other than the usuals of Rome….Want to know where to find really unusual things to see in Rome? Consider this like a treasure hunt to find the 8 Unusual things to do in Rome that aren’t on your list yet! And there are more unusual places in Rome, and I’ll take you on the tour, blog by blog… for visuals, watch my Youtube channel. Donโt want the usual tourist trip to Rome? See the other side of the Eternal City with these top 8 unusual things to do in Rome that arenโt on your listโฆyet! Here are the Top 8 Unusual Things to Do in Rome that Aren’t On Your…
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How To Climb St. Peterโs Dome
The general consensus is that St. Peterโs Basilica in the Vatican City, which is in Rome, is one of the most beautiful structures on the planet, and there are many reasons why it is definitely worth a visit! Aside from housing the beautiful La Pietร , one of Michelangeloโs more famous marble sculptures, a host of the most exquisite and beautiful artworks carefully curated and preserved over time… But wait; while youโre visiting the Basilica, did you know that you could also climb St. Peterโs Dome too? I’m gonna show you just How to climb St. Peter’s Dome! Most people simply don’t get to do it. Perhaps because they lacked time,…
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MONTEPULCIANO Tuscany
Discover Montepulciano with me. Montepulciano is a medieval and Renaissance hill town and comune in the Italian province of Siena in southern Tuscany. Have a virtual tour of Montepulciano Tuscany below. Tuscany is one of those places to retire to and just chill in the old medieval town. I bet you’ll also love VOLTERRA, whose history goes back to during the Etruscan, Roman and Medieval periods. I’ll be going on a Tuscan trip, tho for a few days, but I hope to visit some pretty cool places and PISA, BAGNI SAN FILIPPO, FLORENCE, VOLTERRA and SAN GIMIGNANO are on my top list. Ciao ciao, keep safe, travel more, stay happy!
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SPANISH STEPS in Rome!
Ahoy wanderlust, glad to have you here! Today’s blog post is on the Spanish Steps in Rome located at the Piazza di Spagna. There are a ton to see and visit around the Spanish Steps and the cool thing about all these is that, IT’S ALL FREE TO VISIT! ROME ……is always a good idea! AGREED??.Well…… Ever wondered about the history of the Spanish steps in Rome?? Well, I did a Youtube video of this, scroll down ๐ . On the video on my YouTube Channel I’ve covered : 1. How many steps there are..2. How they got their name..3. Who built them and why..4. The history and legend of…