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AVELLINO Top 10 Tourist Places | Avellino Tourism | ITALY

Avellino (Things to do - Places to Visit) - AVELLINO Top Tourist Places
Town in Italy

Avellino is a town and comune, capital of the province of Avellino in the Campania region of southern Italy. It is situated in a plain surrounded by mountains 47 kilometers east of Naples and is an important hub on the road from Salerno to Benevento.

Avellino Cathedral, with its Romanesque crypt, stands on the site of a rich Roman villa which was built around 129 BC and abandoned after the eruption of Vesuvius, and an earthquake in 346 AD. The church and convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie were built-in 1580.

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Avellino: the green heart of Campania, Italy | Visititaly.eu

10 Things to do in Avellino and Irpinia |
Irpinia is a surprising land waiting to be discovered. Its tourist offer is a frame that overlooks the countryside. Good food, cultural attractions and a warm welcome are its calling card.
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Places to see in ( Avellino - Italy )

Places to see in ( Avellino - Italy )

Avellino is a town and comune, capital of the province of Avellino in the Campania region of southern Italy. It is situated in a plain surrounded by mountains 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Naples and is an important hub on the road from Salerno to Benevento. Before the Roman conquest, the ancient Abellinum was a centre of the Samnite Hirpini, located on the Civita hill some 4 kilometres (2 mi) outside the current town, in what is now Atripalda.

The city could correspond to the ancient Velecha, documented by coins found in the area. Abellinum was conquered by the Romans in 293 BC, changing name several times in the following centuries (Veneria, Livia, Augusta, Alexandriana, and Abellinatium). However, the edification of a true Roman town occurred only after the conquest by Lucius Cornelius Sulla in 89 BC.

The town was Christianized around 500 AD, becoming an episcopal seat. There followed the invasions of the Goths and Vandals. After the Lombard conquest of southern Italy, the ancient city was abandoned (it is disputed if completely or partly), and a new settlement grew on the Terra hill, corresponding to the modern Avellino. Defended by a castle, it became part of the Duchy (later Principality) of Benevento and, after the latter's fall, of the Principality of Salerno. In 1820 Avellino was seat of revolutionary riots. However, the Unification of Italy some fifty years later did not bring any benefit to the city, being cut off from the main railway line Naples-Benevento-Foggia, and far from the sea as well.

The 1980 Irpinia earthquake represented a turning point for the town and for the entire province of Avellino. Large amounts of money flowed in for infrastructure investment, and the extra money generated innovation and economic expansion more generally. By 2008 a per capita annual income level of €20,180 placed Avellino well above the regional average in terms of individual prosperity.

The station, located where the city limits of Avellino meet Atripalda, was once the terminus for passenger rail services to Benevento, Cancello, and Rocchetta Sant'Antonio. Avellino is served by two access points (Avellino Est/East and Avellino Ovest/West) on the A16 Autostrada (originally numbered A17, and known also as Autostrada of the two seas) which runs approximately west–east and links Naples to the west with Canosa and Bari on the farther side of the country.

Some ruins (mostly foundings) of the ancient Abellinum can be seen near the modern village of Atripalda, 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) east of modern Avellino. They include the forum, faced by some temples, baths, parts of the Serino aqueduct and a patrician domus. There was also an amphitheatre and a brothel. Avellino Cathedral, with its Romanesque crypt, stands on the site of a rich Roman villa which was built around 129 BC and abandoned after the eruption of Vesuvius, and an earthquake in 346 AD. The church and convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie were built in 1580. There are some remains of the Lombard castle in Piazza Castello (Castle Square). Because the castle was built at the base of a small valley, its tactical purpose continues to puzzle modern-day historians throughout Europe. The Fountain of Bellerophon was executed in the 17th century by Cosimo Fanzago.

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Exploring Avellino and Salerno 2022 ????????

We're back on the road and head to the Campania region of Italy for our friends wedding in Santo Stefano del Sole and then visit Avellino and Salerno to see what these not-so-touristy places have to offer. We check out things to see and even find a beer for €1 in Salerno! Please help our growing channel by giving this vlog a like and consider subscribing to us so you don't miss the next episodes which are Naples and Rome!

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Avellino - Piccola Grande Italia

Capoluogo della omonima provincia campana, ha più di cinquantaseimila abitanti. Sorge in posizione leggermente sopraelevata sulla valle del Sabato, alle falde del Montevergine, nella conca Avellinese. E' medaglia d'oro al merito civile.

Herculaneum in Italy

Herculaneum was an ancient city with 4 or 5 thousand inhabitants. The town lays 5 miles S.E of Naples at the western base of Mount Vesuvius. The town was buried by an eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. When excavations of Herculaneum began it was assumed since very few skeletons were found, that most of the inhabitants succeeded in escaping towards Naples and the opposite direction of the fall of lapilli and ash. In the 1980's excavations at the ancient shoreline of the Bay of Naples uncovered more than 120 human skeletons. One of the skeletons discovered at Herculaneum in the 1980's was initially thought to be that of a regular soldier. Researchers now conclude that it belonged to a high ranking officer with a Roman fleet sent on a rescue mission to evacuate the people that still remained in Herculaneum. Seventy five percent of the town remains buried under the modern towns of Ercolano and Portici. The town of Ercolano was called Resina until 1969 when in honor of the old city the name was changed to Ercolano ( a modernization of the ancient name Herculaneum. For water supply the city was connected to the Serino Aqueduct which was built in the Augustan age. The water traveled to houses through a series of lead pipes under the roads that were regulated by valves (amazing)! Herculaneum gets 300,000 visitors a year compared to Pompeii's 3.5 million!

CASSANO IRPINO (AV-Italy) - VIAGGIO NELLA TERRA DELLE ACQUE- SORGENTI POLLENTINA e CENTRO STORICO

Cassano Irpino è un comune italiano di circa 1000 abitanti della provincia di Avellino in Campania. Il centro abitato è situato tra la catena montuosa dei monti Picentini ed il fiume Calore Irpino, il quale è alimentato dalle diverse sorgenti che sorgono proprio nello stesso territorio comunale, aggiungendosi a quelle più alte provenienti da Montella. Diversi gruppi sorgentizi, tra cui Pollentina, Peschiera, Acqua del Prete e Bagno della Regina (quest'ultima nel territorio di Montella, alimentano gli acquedotti dell'Alto calore ed del famoso Acquedotto pugliese.
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Naples, One of the Oldest Continuously-Inhabited Cities in the World

Naples (Italian: Napoli) is an ancient port on the Mediterranean sea. Naples is the third most populous municipality and centre of the second most populous metropolitan area in Italy.

Founded more than 2,800 years ago as Neapolis by the Greeks, it is one of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The UNESCO evaluation committee described Naples' centre as being of exceptional value, and went on to say that Naples' setting on the Bay of Naples gives it an outstanding universal value which has had a profound influence. But Italians have known these things for centuries: The view of Naples from the sea is so beautiful that a traditional Italian saying states that once you've seen it, you can die.

Born as a Greek colony of Cuma and virtually positioned in the geographical center of the Mediterranean basin, it has an unmatched heritage as a place of exchange between cultures. This is reflected in the city's structure and monuments, a mixture of Greek, Roman, Norman, Angevin, Swedish, Spanish and French architecture. The Neapolitan language - notoriously unintelligible to many speakers of standard Tuscan Italian - also bears witness to the town's diverse cultural origins, being composed of French, Spanish and Arab words, inserted into a Greek, Oscan and Latin structure.

As a testimony to its extraordinary history, the Naples region hosts an unparalleled concentration of UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Center of Naples itself; the Roman archeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum; the Royal Palace of Caserta; the royal site of San Leucio and the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli. It is close to Vesuvius, the only active volcano on the European continent and itself a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

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Welcome to LAOS: Ultimate Vang Vieng TRAVEL Guide

Ultimate travel guide to Vang Vieng : all top things to do and most interesting places to visit in the amazing river town in mountains of Laos.

In this video we will hike to an amazing waterfall in a forest and will climb to the highest viewpoint at the area.
We will find an unreal villa resort among rice paddies and will try the biggest sandwich in town.
We will drive dune buggy among dusty and dirty roads and will ride a boat on a river during rainy season.. we will explore old dark caves and admire hot air balloons..

As always there will be a lot of interesting, so get ready to enjoy the adventure!

Naples Italy 101 Things to Do

Naples Italy 101 Things to Do

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In This Video We will be showing you the top 101 attractions in Naples in less than 15 Minutes!

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Here are the Top 101 attractions in Naples

Number 1 – Naples National Archaeological Museum
Number 2 – Ovo Castle
Number 3 – Museo Cappella Sansevero
Number 4 – Castel Nuovo
Number 5 – Catacombs of San Gennaro
Number 6 – Royal Palace of Naples
Number 7 – Piazza del Plebiscito
Number 8 – San Carlo Theatre
Number 9 – Napoli Sotterranea Guided Authorized Tour
Number 10 – Castel Sant'Elmo
Number 11 – Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara
Number 12 – Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo
Number 13 – Galleria Umberto I
Number 14 – Galleria Borbonica
Number 15 – Chiesa di San Domenico Maggiore
Number 16 – Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte
Number 17 – Museo Di Santa Chiara
Number 18 – Catedral de Nápoles
Number 19 – Certosa e Museo di San Martino
Number 20 – Via San Gregorio Armeno
Number 21 – Archaeological Park of Herculaneum
Number 22 – Donnaregina Contemporary Art
Number 23 – Catacombe di San Gaudioso
Number 24 – Mount Vesuvius
Number 25 – Complesso Monumentale San Lorenzo Maggiore
Number 26 - Royal Palace of Caserta
Number 27 - Basilica Reale Pontificia San Francesco da Paola
Number 28 - Jardín Botánico de Nápoles
Number 29 - Parco Virgiliano
Number 30 - Centro storico di Napoli
Number 31 - Capri
Number 32 - Via dei Tribunali
Number 33 - Posillipo
Number 34 - Piazza Bellini
Number 35 - Underground Naples
Number 36 - B&B Lungomare
Number 37 - Parque de Capodimonte
Number 38 - Duca di Martina National Ceramic Museum at Villa
Number 39 - Toledo
Number 40 - Museo Nazionale Ferroviario di Pietrarsa
Number 41 - San Giovanni a Carbonara
Number 42 - Fontana del Gigante
Number 43 - Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano
Number 44 - Naples Zoo
Number 45 - Positano
Number 46 - Museo del Tesoro di San Gennaro - Museum of the
Number 47 - Via Toledo
Number 48 - Marine Protected Area Gaiola Underwater Park
Number 49 - Pio Monte della Misericordia
Number 50 - Quartieri Spagnoli
Number 51 – Caravaggio Napoli
Number 52 - Cimetro delle fontanelle
Number 53 - I Minopoli a San Gregorio Armeno
Number 54 - Palazzo delle Arti Napoli
Number 55 - Museo Pignatelli
Number 56 - Complesso Monumentale Sant'Anna dei Lombardi
Number 57 - Palazzo Venezia
Number 58 - Parco Archeologico del Pausilypon
Number 59 - Procida
Number 60 - Palazzo dello Spagnolo
Number 61 - Christmas Alley
Number 62 - Riserva Naturale Cratere degli Astroni
Number 63 - Borgo Marinari
Number 64 - Porta Capuana
Number 65 - Gallerie d'Italia - Napoli
Number 66 - Complesso Monumentale Donnaregina - Museo
Number 67 - La Locanda Gesù Vecchio
Number 68 - Complesso Museale Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco
Number 69 - Cathedral of Naples, Chapel of St. Januarius
Number 70 - Spiaggia della Gaiola
Number 71 - San Felice Palace
Number 72 - Cité des sciences de Naples
Number 73 -Basilica di San Paolo Maggiore
Number 74 - Cave of Sejanus
Number 75 - Castel Capuano
Number 76 - Parco Vergiliano a Piedigrotta
Number 77 - Vesuvio National Park
Number 78 – Anfiteatro Flavio Neroniano
Number 79 - Baia Trentaremi
Number 80 - Dante
Number 81 - Basilica of Saint Mary of Healthcare
Number 82 - Chiostri di San Martino
Number 83 - Macellum Temple of Serapis
Number 84 – Patesum Ancient Greek Temple
Number 85 - Nisida
Number 86 - Via Duomo
Number 87 - Ischia
Number 88 - Villa Comunale -
Number 89 - Via Pignasecca -
Number 90 - Monte Echia -
Number 91 - Mappatella Beach
Number 92 - Sito Archeologico di Cuma
Number 93 - Villa Campolieto
Number 94 - Casina Vanvitelliana
Number 95 - Phlegraean Fields
Number 96 - Underwater Archaeological Park of Baia
Number 97 - MAV - Virtual Archaeological Museum
Number 98 - Aragonese Castle of Baia
Number 99 - Bagno Elena
Number 100 - Solfatara
Number 101 - Roman Aqueduct of Serino

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Serino, neve sul Monte Terminio (Avellino)

Monte Terminio (Avellino),ITALY 2022

This video was captured during the way to Monte Terminio, Avellino Italy.It was slightly snowing throughout the time. One of the best place to enjoy snowfalls in Italy

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10 THINGS TO DO IN BANGKOK! | Delon Serino

If you are a first timer in the kingdom of Thailand and do not know what things to do, listen up because this video might be for you.

These are my 10 recommendations for first timers (or not) coming to visit Bangkok.

10. Party all night long



9. Ride a tuktuk

8. Dine at a river cruise buffet


7. Visit a nearby floating market


6. Attend a Thai cooking class


5. Shop 'til you drop


4. Try Thai street foods

3. Get a Thai massage

2. Check out a weekend market



1. Visit a temple


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Lago Sirino - Nemoli - PZ - Basilicata

Il lago Sirino è un piccolo bacino idrico naturale della Basilicata posto in una dolina carsica alle falde della vetta omonima ad un'altitudine di 788 metri sul livello del mare.

Il lago, di forma leggermente ellittica, è forse l'ultimo residuo del grande lago pleistocenico che occupava la valle del Noce.
Dal 1834 è nella giurisdizione di Nemoli, diventato nello stesso anno comune autonomo e indipendente da Rivello. Negli ultimi anni si sono verificati alcuni episodi di dissesto idrogeologico, caratterizzati anche dall'apertura di voragini di entità considerevole che hanno provocato l'abbassamento del livello delle acque, tali da suscitare preoccupazione tra gli abitanti della frazione omonima e all'interno dell'amministrazione comunale.

COME SI RAGGIUNGE:
Sulle sue rive si va sviluppando qualche iniziativa turistica e sorgono alcuni esercizi commerciali raggiungibili in breve tempo dall'autostrada A3 Napoli–Reggio Calabria (Lagonegro Nord/Sud e Lauria Nord), che lo sovrasta, attraverso la Strada provinciale ex Strada statale 19 delle Calabrie passante da sud per la frazione di Pecorone di Lauria. Lungo il perimetro del lago è presente una stradina di 1 km indicata come ciclostrada[6]; nelle immediate vicinanze c'è anche un'area camper

Pompeii Excavations | Shore Excursion | NCL

Pompeii once supported a flourishing civilization that was revealed nearly intact after being buried for about 1,700 years. The once prosperous commercial and political center with a population of 25,000 was hidden under 20 feet of volcanic ash and cinders during the fateful eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Originally a seaport, the eruption raised the land and left the ruined town far from the bay. You’ll enter Pompeii through the Sea Gate and walk along the cobblestone streets to the Agora. Surrounded by temples and porticoes, this was the religious, civic and business center of the city.

Because Pompeii was so well preserved, you can see many fine details that reveal the lifestyles of the residents, such as mosaic floors and colorful frescoes in some of the homes. As you wander through this ancient city, you can’t help but notice the still active Mount Vesuvius towering above. If time permits, you’ll visit a cameo factory nearby to see how the famous jewelry is made and then have some time to browse the store.

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Naples underground - Napoli sotterranea

Forty meters below the lively streets of the historic centre of Naples, there is a different unexplored world, isolated by time, but deeply connected with the world above.
It's the heart of Naples, and the place from which the city was born. To visit it is to travel to the past, a world 2400 years old.
Every historic epic, from the foundation of Neopolis, to the bombs of world war II, has left it's mark on the walls of the yellow tuff stone, the soul of Naples, and the stone with which the city was built.
This is a fascinating guided tour down and through a Greco-Roman aqueduct into an example of the huge cisterns used to supply fresh water to the palaces and villas above and used as a shelter during the second world war.

Napoli Sotterranea - Piazza San Gaetano 68, Napoli
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Pompeii: Going back in time with kids

Trying out a different format with this video . . . Hear directly from the kids what their thoughts were about the wonder that is Pompeii. This was one of the highlights of the trip so far. Just an amazing opportunity to be able to wander the streets of a 2000 year old Roman city. Surreal.

Cooking in Italy: geology and the wine of the salento

Most of us would argue that the definition of a great wine is when it comes from a specific place, and that it couldn’t from anyplace else. But is that true of culture, or just the land? And what about architecture? And building materials?

All of this is answered in less than 4 minutes. Con Salentoweb.Tv Media partner

LIONI (Irpinia-AV-Italy) - SANTUARIO DI SAN ROCCO - esterno/interno -

Il Santuario di San Rocco e' stato completamente distrutto dal terremoto del 1980 e ricostruito. Fu progettato dall'architetto Muzio con l'intento di ricostruire e donare a Lioni una chiesa gemella della Basilica di Nazareth,anch'essa opera del famoso architetto..L'originaria struttura della chiesa di S. Rocco risaliva agli inizi del XVII secolo.Anche tale chiesa è stata ricostruita dopo il terremoto.Si tratta di un edificio imponente, che sovrasta la piazza Vittoria su cui si erge.Sotto il porticato esterno con colonnato del Santuario,uno stupendo portale in pietra abbellisce l'ingresso principale della chiesa di S. Rocco.Vista dall'esterno la chiesa dà l'idea dell'imponenza, ma entrando all'interno ci troviamo di fronte ad un ambiente più ristretto come vedrete dal filmato.Alla chiesa è annesso il convento francescano dei Frati Minori, anch'esso ricostruito.

Visit The Venezia Hua Hin Destination Thailand - Datascrip Tour

The Venezia is the newest theme shopping and attraction village in Hua Hin, following the growing popularity and undeniable success of other similar weekend destinations in Thailand. Palio in Kao Yai was probably one of the triggers for such epidemic frenzy for pretty villages, followed by the beautiful Santorini Park in Hua Hin and the now famous Asiatique in Bangkok.

The concept of a shopping village is simple: instead of building a boring shopping plaza with rows of anonymous shops, pick a photogenic world destination or a fun theme, add plenty of romantic photo opportunities, plus a couple of attractions and entertainment venues, and there you have it: weekenders will flock to your village every weekend to play the romantic photographer and incidentally eat, shop, play and ultimately fulfill the real purpose of such a theme park: spend money.

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