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Acquaviva, San Marino

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Centro Storico Di San Marino in City of San Marino, San Marino

The City of San Marino is the capital city of the Republic of San Marino, Southern Europe. The city has a population of 4,044. It is on the western slopes of San Marino's highest point, Monte Titano.

San Marino is one of the world’s oldest republics and the only surviving Italian city-state, representing an important stage in the development of democratic models in Europe and worldwide. The tangible expressions of this long continuity as the capital of the Republic, its unchanged geo-political context and juridical and institutional functions, is found in the strategic position on the top of Mount Titano, the historic urban layout, urban spaces and many public monuments. San Marino has a widely recognised iconic status as a symbol of a free city-state, illustrated in political debate, literature and arts through the centuries. The defensive walls and the historic centre have undergone changes over time that include intensive restoration and reconstruction between the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century, a process that can be considered to be part of the history of the property and reflects changing approaches to conservation and presentation of heritage over time.

The 10 Things to Do in San Marino

Climb the three symbolic towers

Rocca Guaita (The First Tower)
Rocca Guaita (or The First Tower) is the most iconic of San Marino‘s three impressive fortresses located on the peaks of Mount Titano. It was built in the 10th century directly onto the rock with no foundations, and looks like it comes straight out of a story about medieval knights and dragons. Given its precarious position, it has been reconstructed many times throughout the centuries. Historically this was where the population of San Marino would take refuge against sieges – parts of the tower were still used as prisons up to as late as 1970! You can purchase a single entry ticket for this particular tower or a ticket that grants access to the second tower as well.

Castello Cesta (The Second Tower)
This castle was built at the end of the 11th century and was home to the Fortification Guards Division as well as a number of prison cells. However, much of the structure you see today is a reconstruction from 1930s, as the fortress fell into disrepair when it was no longer being used in the 16th century. It now houses the city’s Museum of Archaic Arms, a large collection of ancient and medieval weaponry and battle dress. This tower is must visit for military geeks or children still enchanted by knights and soldiers.

Montale (The Third Tower)
Montale is the smallest of the three towers and dates back to the end of the 13th century. In spite of its size, apparently for defensive purposes, it had a very strategic purpose: it is the best lookout post. It is encased in a primitive rock wall and has an eery prison cell that is eight metres deep. Entry is free.

State Museum of San Marino
The Republic of San Marino is one of the oldest and smallest nations in the world, and recently received the title of ‘least visited country in Europe’. This under-the-radar country is a living monument to an era in European history when city-states were common. While archaeological finds suggest settlement from as early as the 5th century BC, San Marino was officially consolidated as a political entity in the late 1200s during the Age of the Commune. The State Museum is the best place to learn about this fascinating history. It houses archaeological remains from the Neolithic period to the Middle Ages, coins and ancient Etruscan and Roman artefacts, well as 17th-century paintings and sculptures by the likes of Guercino. With entry at just USD$3.50, it’s definitely worth a visit.

L'Altro Gelato
L’Altro Gelato is the first ice cream shop in San Marino to use ingredients sourced solely from organic and biodynamic farms in the San Marino area. Young founders Samantha and Fabio have created unique Sammarinese gelato and semifreddo flavours, without additives. For example, ‘Happy Cow’: a Bucciatello ice cream with a mixture of Romagnole apricots and black sesame (its name is a dedication to the gelateria’s ethical supplier). Gelato is always the perfect accompaniment to a stroll around town, but especially when you know the cows are happy.

Piazza della Libertà
Piazza della Libertà was once the epicentre of political life in San Marino. Here you’ll find Palazzo Pubblico, the town hall and official government building, the façade of which is elaborately decorated with the coat of arms of the republic and its four municipalities. Over the square’s stone walls the views of the surrounding landscape are beautiful.


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Von Torraccia (San Marino) LIKD nach Thiene LIDH

Dritte Etappe von Tag 3 unserer Ostertour
Mit vollen Tanks steuerten wir Thiene LIDH an. Für Asiago war es leider schon zu spät. Asiago LIDA schließt um 19 Uhr. Außerdem sah das Wetter dort nicht gut aus. Nach mehreren Telefonate kamen wir im Hotel Ariane unter. Direkt daneben ist das Ristorante Pizzeria Ai Cappuccini, wo wir eine besonders gute Pizza aßen. Unser 3,5 km langer Fußmarsch (es war schwierig, ein Taxi zu bekommen) hatte sich also gelohnt. Für den nächsten Morgen sagte uns das Hotel aber einen kostenlosen Shuttle zum Flugplatz zu.
00:00 Torraccia
00:43 Coriano
00:54 Domagnano
01:13 Faetano
02:11 Borgo Maggiore
03:20 Acquaviva
03:29 Verrucchio
03:49 Poggio Torriana
04:37 Sogliano al Rubicone
04:43 Borghi
05:21 Roncofreddo
05:33 Cesara
05:58 Meldola
06:13 Predappio
06:34 Castrocro Terme e Terra del Sole
06:43 Faenza
07:04 Cotignola
08:03 Sant'Agata sul Santerno
08:15 Conselice
08:29 Imola
08:34 Argenta
08:39 Molinella
08:50 Ferrara
09:34 River Po
09:40 Luisa
09:50 Sant'Urbano
09:54 Vighizzolo d'Este
10:12 Carceri
10:16 Ospedaletto d'Eugeneo
10:40 Noventa Vicentina
10:51 Lozzo Atestino
11:06 Albettone
11:10 Barbarano Mossano
11:26 Nanto
11:31 Arcugnano
11:58 Vicenza
13:15 Caserma Del Din
13:28 Caldogno
13:33 Villaverla
13:38 Anflug Thiene
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At Chiesanuova market place

One morning we took a local bus and went to a small Sammarinese town, Chiesanuova, and its market place with plenty of delicious and fresh food.
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ITALY continues to amaze us! Caves and cliffs of Southern SALENTO

The days are getting ever shorter now but there's still SO MUCH to see and explore in PUGLIA.
In this video we stop of at the cliff caves of Torre dell'Orso to see the Grotta della Poesia (Cave of Poetry) and look around an almost deserted Otranto Old Town.

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BlogVille in Emilia Romagna, Italy [what to do in Bologna, Italy]

This video brings you the best from the BlogVille week attended by Travel Dudes Videographer Greg Snell in Emilia Romagna, Italy.

From the hills around Bologna, to Medieval towns, to Homestays and incredible Italian food, to San Marino and the coast of Rimini, to the Al Meni event and world-class dining experiences.

BlogVille 2017 was another huge success and it would not have been made possible without the help of the Emilia Romagna Tourism Board.

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panoramica sulla insenatura Acquaviva a marina di Marittima (Lecce)

Acquaviva Picena

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Etnofestival 2010 in San Marino, Italy

I went to see Oumou Sangare at the annual Etnofestival in the Republic of San Marino, in Italy. The views were breathtaking and the hiking was fun! But the best part was definitely the music. The open air concerts are held in San Agata Piazza each evening. I only caught Le Fez orchestra from Morocco and Oumou Sangare from Mali during my short trip but they were both amazing!

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San Leo Castle near Rimini in Italy

The Virtual Tourist walks around San Leo Castle near Rimini in Italy

Nuovo Mercatino del Mercoledì di Acquaviva Picena

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B&B Europa 73 - Hotel in Acquaviva delle Fonti, Italy

IT: Situato ad Acquaviva delle Fonti, a 25 km da Bari, il B&B Europa 73 offre un ristorante, un bar in loco e la connessione Wi-Fi gratuita in tutte le aree.

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Natural landscapes, amazing food and breath-taking cities rich of art and history. Italy in one region is how Le Marche are often described.
From the mountains to the Adriatic Sea, you will find several worlds within a few miles.

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Marche House to sell

MOLLEONE (Sant' Eustacchio) with exceptional and spectacular views, could make your dreams of live in Italy come true.

In one of the most beautiful spots in the Marche, this exceptional house, has taken its beginning 800 years ago. It all began with a small chapel (see below), with the sonorous name St. Eustacchio.

During the centuries charming stables, living-, and bedrooms have been built around the chapel. The chapel is still the center-, or if you wish, the heart of the house. In the past decades it has been used as the kitchen. It has a round window, a huge fire place and from here two set of stairs lead into different parts of the house. It seems that there is still a niche for a holy statue, some say a cross or even a Jesus staue in one of the walls. It is now covered and left to the new owner to open it and discover, what is hidden in the wall.

From the old chapel, there are two (now closed) doors, leading into the main huge and a second stable a few steps below. This door could and should be re-opened.
The stables still have old features and cotto-floors.

Separate from the main house there is a huge beautifully located barn. It can easily be converted into a spacious living space. The barn has enough height for two levels and offers a living space of up to 150 square meters.
Actually it would be ideal to start this smaller project, have a comfortable space to stay and take your time to rebuild and design the main building.

Another feature of the main house, is its square shape, which allows easy transitions and passages from room to room. Or else dividing the house into separate apartments.

St. Eustacchio / Molleone is suitable for many diverse purposes and it can be anything you dream of or imagine: a beautiful and spacious family house, or up to 6 or 7 independent apartments. It can be a B&B or an arts-, or cultural center, a training center or business use, a retreat, riding academy, artist project or you can buy it just as an investment....

Overall, the main house offers a living space of approximately 450 square meters. Inside the house there is an old water-depot which can be used as an indoor pool, a huge sauna, a party-room...

House and barn are located on a hill, with ancient oak trees, nut-trees, fruit-trees and a memorable view to Mt. Catria, Mt. Nerone, the historic town of Frontone. The hill / plot measures about 1, 3 ha. Suitable for cultivation of wine, fruit trees, pergolas and different seat levels, even a swimming pool and a tennis court, could be build.

Co-owned with the two neighboring houses, above and below, St. Eustacchio has its own, all year water source. Electricity is available, telephone lines are nearby. The historic university town of Urbino, with its famous Palazzo Ducale and Urbania with the smaller residence Ducale, Pergola, Fano, Aqualagna (capital of the truffle) are within easy reach.

Cagli, with its wonderful architecture, theatre, cinema, shops, public pool, and its wonderful and unique lazy river is only ten minutes. It will take you 30 - 45 min to the Adriatic sea.

In the near vicinity there are different restaurants, two of them amongst the best in the entire region, as they have not adjusted to tourists, but continue cooking like the nonna used to.
However one of them even has a simple and quaint golf practice range, where the balls, depending on the season, might land in the corn or sunflower field. And by the way Conero golf club is only an hour away from Molleone anyway.
As is Ancona airport. Bologna 2 hours. Rimini airport 1 hour. San Marino 1 hour.

In case you wish, we could introduce you to different totally trustworthy builders and experts, who could help you to rebuild your dream house.

You might be interested to read the entry in “La diocesi di Cagli” by Prof Gottardo Buroni (1943), about Sant’ Eustachio de Florentino:

The ancient and powerful Acquaviva family owned the castle of Fiorentino, known also as “Acquaviva di Giovanni”. The commune of Cagli captured it after a bitter war in 1217. But no trace of the castle now remains. The first church of Sant’Eustachio was sited below the castle before being rebuilt on a slope in front of the castle.

In 1299, the parish priest, Don Giacomo, paid a tithe of 9 libra to Pope Boniface VIII. The records name the following parish priests: Don Apodeo in 1389; Don Giovanni Gili in 1402; Don Antonio di Luca in 1456, and Don Antonio Vernaccino 1470.

Don Antonio Vernaccino was the last parish priest. On his death, in 1480, the parish was joined with the neighboring parish of San Giovanni in Offaga. This union was confirmed in 1565, when it was stipulated that a mass was to be celebrated in the church twice a month.

The church is mentioned in an ecclesiastical visit of 1631.

The church had a single altar and the right to hold burials. The parish contained only three families. The church was deconsecrated in 1885.

Salve & bocca lupo (good luck)

From Otranto to Santa Maria Leuca

The Ionian-Apulian coast, is beautiful throughout!
The area from Gallipoli to Santa Maria Leuca is beautiful,
Duty however, is that the same area seen in August is very different compared to other months that I prefer, June, July, September, October and, why not, we are experiencing a very warm autumn, and even chestnuts and apples quinces we do not want!

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CASTELLABATE NELLA STORIA — Anche se Omero accenna per primo alle coste dell'odierna Castellabate, la storia di questo territorio è legata soprattutto a san Costabile Gentilcore, IV abate della Ss.ma Trinità di Cava de' Tirreni. Nel medesimo anno in cui fu elevato alla dignità di abate, egli avviò i lavori di costruzione del Castello dellAngelo (10 ottobre 1123), che, successivamente intitolato proprio a lui, diede origine al nome del borgo: Castrum Abbatis, lo castello de lo abbate, castello dellabbate, Castellabate.
Labbaziato di Costabile durò poco. Si spense, infatti, il 17 febbraio 1124. Il successore, l'abate Simeone, completò la costruzione del maniero e aiutò sempre la popolazione. Col passare del tempo, Castellabate divenne la più importante baronia del Cilento.
Ma procediamo celermente, fino a giungere al 1800, con questa pagina tratta da un volume dello storico Pietro Ebner. Nel 1553 la regia corte vendette Castellabate al noto giurista Marino Freccia, il quale anni dopo vendette i beni acquistati a Carlo Caracciolo. Castello e casale passarono poi alla famiglia Loffredo e da questa ai Filomarino dei conti della Rocca dAspide). Nel 1619 fu chiesto lassenso alla vendita dellerbaggio con la fida in tutto il territorio del castello dellAbbate fatta da Francesco Matarazzo, figlio ed erede di Alessandro e Tommaso Filomarino della Rocca. Il feudo passò poi alla famiglia Acquaviva dei conti di Conversano. Successivamente passò alla famiglia Granito che nel 700 lo possedeva con titolo di marchese, ottenuto il 29 novembre 1745. Il feudo, con la portolania di Omignano e altre giurisdizioni sulle terre di Rocca di Cilento, Montecorice, S. Maria a Mare, Rutino e S. Lorenzo passò poi per successione (20 luglio 1767) di Paride, al figlio Angelo e da questo al figlio Luigi Non avendo avuto discendenti il titolo passò al secondogenito del fratello Gioacchino e quindi al figlio di questultimo, Angelo (n. 21 ottobre 1782 m. 29 giugno 1861). Questultimo sposò la nobile Paolina Pignatelli, principessa di Belmonte, dalla quale ebbe Gioacchino (2 novembre 1849) che con lettere Patenti 3 aprile 1887 ottenne di assumere i titoli di principe di Belmonte. [...]
Lentamente, in seguito al riconquistato rapporto col mare, molti abitanti di Castellabate si diedero alla pesca. Un po alla volta leconomia del luogo, a prevalenza agricola, andò trasformandosi: verso la fine del XIX secolo, alla pesca ormai divenuta una delle principali fonti di reddito si affiancarono altre attività. Il riferimento scontato va necessariamente al terziario, il quale portò nelle marine di Castellabate la nascita della cantieristica navale e, non per ultima, quella della conservazione e diffusione nel mercato nazionale del pesce insaccato e sottosale.

IL PARCO NAZIONALE DEL CILENTO — Sede del secondo Parco nazionale d'Italia per estensione (178.172 ettari protetti - D.L. n° 394 del 6.12.1991), Riserva di biosfera Mab-Unesco, Patrimonio mondiale Unesco, sede di una delle più antiche scuole mediche e di una delle più antiche e importanti scuole di pensiero (Elea - Parmenide e Zenone, secolo V a. C.), patria della Dieta mediterranea (riscoperta e rivalutata dal centenario studioso americano Ancel Keys, inventore della famosa Razione Kappa). Il Cilento ha, dunque, origini nobili e un prestigioso presente (in buona parte ancora da scoprire) fondato in prevalenza sulle molteplici ricchezze ambientali (uno dei più vasti faggeti d'Europa, la più numerosa colonia di lontre d'Italia, ecc.). Il Parco nazionale del Cilento e del Vallo di Diano (la cui sede è a Vallo della Lucania) si estende da Agropoli-Castellabate (nord) a Scario (sud) e verso l'interno fino a Teggiano. A ovest si trovano circa 100 Km di costa - in prevalenza rocciosa - bagnati dal limpidissimo mare che da anni assicura a diverse località la Bandiera blu d'Europa e le Cinque vele (tra queste le marine di Castellabate, Agropoli e Pollica). Le vette del Cilento interno arrivano a sfiorare i 2000 metri e sono ricche di vegetazione (sono circa 2000 le specie floristiche finora individuate) e di esemplari faunistici appartenenti a specie assai rare (sono spesso avvistati il lupo, il gatto selvatico, il picchio nero e l'aquila reale).

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