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Top 10 Places to Visit in Foggia | Italy - English

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Foggia is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Italy having many best places in Foggia. Foggia is a city and former comune of Apulia, in Southern Italy, capital of the province of Foggia. In 2013, its population was 153,143. Foggia is the main city of a plain called Tavoliere, also known as the granary of Italy.

As Foggia famous places has such a long history and covers a lot of ground, it means that there is a huge amount to see and do – but as best places in Foggia is so well connected even if you only have one day in this city, because of a layover or a connecting flight, you can really pack in a lot. To help you even more, you can get a Foggia beautiful places 1-Day Ticket.

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There are many beautiful places in Foggia. Italy has some of the best places in Foggia. We collected data on the top 10 places to visit in Foggia. There are many famous places in Foggia and some of them are beautiful places in Foggia. People from all over Italy love these Foggia beautiful places which are also Foggia famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Foggia.

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Walking tour Monte Sant'Angelo, Foggia, Italy | Aug 14, 2019

Walking tour around Monte Sant'Angelo, Foggia, Italy on August 14, 2019


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Foggia Italy my initial walk through.. Not so good. AVOID THIS ONE! - Foggia Italy - ECTV

Foggia (UK: /ˈfɒdʒə/,[3] US: /ˈfoʊdʒə/,[4] Italian: [ˈfɔddʒa] i; Foggiano: Fògge [ˈfɔddʒə]) is a city and former comune of Apulia, in Southern Italy, capital of the province of Foggia. In 2013, its population was 153,143. Foggia is the main city of a plain called Tavoliere, also known as the granary of Italy.

The name Foggia (originally Focis) probably derives from Latin fovea, meaning pit, referring to the pits where wheat was stored. The name's etymology remains uncertain however, as it could as well stem from Phocaea, or possibly probably from the Medieval Greek word for fire, which is fotia, as according to legend the original settlers of the 11th century AD were peasants, allegedly after having [miraculously] discovered there a panel portraying the Madonna Nicopeia, on which three flames burnt.[citation needed]

The area had been settled since Neolithic times, and later on a Daunian settlement known as Arpi (in Greek Argos Hippium or Ἀργόριππα) existed nearby, close to present-day Arpinova [it]. It was the largest city in ancient Daunia. An anachronistic legend reported by Pliny claimed that the Daunian city had been founded by Diomedes following the Trojan War.

However the first document attesting to the existence of the modern city dates to 1100, in the papal bull of Pope Paschal II which mentions the church of Sancta Maria de Focis. The area remained marshy and unhealthy until the late 11th century, when Robert Guiscard directed draining the wetland, boosting the economic and social growth of the city. The city was the seat of Henry, Count of Monte Sant'Angelo during the last twenty years of the 11th century. In the 12th century, William II of Sicily built a cathedral here and further enlarged the settlement.

Frederick II had a palace built in Foggia in 1223, in which he often sojourned. He elected the city Regalis Sedes Inclita Imperialis, the preferred seat of the Empire, as we can now read on the entrance epigraph of the remains of the imperial palace. It was also seat of his court and a studium, including notable figures such as the mathematician and scholar Michael Scot, but little of it remains now. In 1447, King Alfonso V of Aragon built a Custom Palace to tax the local sheep farmers. This caused a decline of the local economy and the progressive ruin of the land, which again became marshy. In 1456, an earthquake struck Foggia, followed by others in 1534, 1627 and 1731, the last destroying one third of the city. The House of Bourbon promoted a certain economic growth by boosting the cereal agriculture of Capitanata and rebuilding much of the settlement.

In the 19th century, Foggia received a railway station and important public monuments. The citizens also took part in the riots which led to the annexation to Italy in 1861. By 1865, there was a definitive shift from the custom of sheep farming in favour of an agricultural economy.

The historical lack of water resources was solved with the construction of the Apulian aqueduct in 1924, when Foggia was already an important hub between northern and southern Italy.

During World War II, Foggia was heavily bombed by the Allied air forces for its important airfields and marshalling yards. After the armistice of Cassibile on 8 September 1943, the town was briefly occupied by German troops in Operation Achse. There was some fighting there during the Allied invasion of Italy. In response to the Allied advance towards them, the German troops occupying Foggia abandoned the city on the 27th of September. By the 1st of October British troops had successfully occupied the city. In order to clear the Germans from the hills north and west of the Fogia plain and to reach the Vinchiaturo-Termoli road near the Biferno River, Britain's General Montgomery sent his British XIII Corps beyond Foggia on a two division drive, the 78th Division (sometimes known as the Battle Axe division[5]) moved on the coastal road to Termoli and the 1st Canadian Division struck inland through the mountains. British V Corps followed, protecting the west flank and the rear. The German 1st parachute division had largely withdrawn to the Biferno River near Termoli and dug in. Based out of Foggia, the British launched Operation Devon and succeeded in dislodging the Nazi German forces from Termoli.[6] The Foggia airfields were subsequently used by Allied fighter and bomber formations until the end of the war, mainly from the American 15th but also from the 12th Air Force, the Royal Air Force and the South African Air Force.

In 1959 and 2006, Foggia received, respectively, the gold medal for Civil and Military value for its role in World War II.


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Cesi (Terni) Walking Tour (Umbria) I Borghi più belli d'Italia Video 4k With Captions

La mia passeggiata tra i vicoli del Borgo Umbro.
Cesi, il balcone della conca ternana, è un piccolo borgo medievale situato sulla cima del monte Torre Maggiore a 437 metri s.l.m. La sua posizione, appoggiato alla montagna, regala a tutti i turisti un meraviglioso panorama. Il paese è ricco di bellezze artistiche, paesaggistiche, culinarie e religiose tutte da scoprire. Il borgo di origine medievale è stato insediato dai popoli umbri prima e dai romani successivamente.

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04:57 - [Chiesa di S.Agnese]
05:35 - [Panorama - Landscape]
09:52 - [Chiesa di S.M.Assunta]
10:55 - [Panorama - Landscape]
13:55 - [Porta Spoletina]
20:25 - [Chiesa di S.M.Assunta]

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Best Western Hotel Dei Cavalieri, Barletta, Italy

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Are there Christmas Markets in Italy too? (Sardinia 2021)

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Places to see in ( Naples - Italy ) Museo Cappella Sansevero

Places to see in ( Naples - Italy ) Museo Cappella Sansevero

The Cappella Sansevero is a chapel located on Via Francesco de Sanctis 19, just northwest of the church of San Domenico Maggiore, in the historic center of Naples, Italy. The chapel is more properly named the Chapel of Santa Maria della Pietà, or the Pietatella. It contains works of art by some of the leading Italian artists of the 18th century.

Its origin dates to 1590 when John Francesco di Sangro, Duke of Torremaggiore, after recovering from a serious illness, had a private chapel built in what were then the gardens of the nearby Sansevero family residence, the Palazzo Sansevero. The building was converted into a family burial chapel by Alessandro di Sangro in 1613 (as inscribed on the marble plinth over the entrance to the chapel). Definitive form was given to the chapel by Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero, who also included Masonic symbols in its reconstruction. Until 1888 a passageway connected the Sansevero palace with the chapel.

The chapel received its alternative name of Pietatella from a painting of the Virgin Mary (La Pietà), spotted there by an unjustly arrested prisoner, as reported in the book Napoli Sacra by Cesare d'Engenio Caracciolo in 1623. When the chapel was constructed it was originally dedicated to Santa Maria della Pietà, after the painting.

he chapel houses almost thirty works of art, among which are three idiosyncratic sculptures. These statues are emblematic of the love of decoration in late-Baroque, and are made of a marble-like substance that, in whole or in part, was invented by Raimondo. Raimondo also participated in the design of the works of art in the chapel. The Veiled Truth (Pudizia, also called Modesty or Chastity) was completed by Antonio Corradini in 1750 as a tomb monument dedicated to Cecilia Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona, mother of Raimondo. A Christ Veiled under a Shroud (also called Veiled Christ), shows the influence of the veiled Modesty, and was completed in 1753 by Giuseppe Sanmartino. The Release from Deception (Disinganno) by Francesco Queirolo of Genoa serves as a monument to Raimondo's father.

The ceiling, the Glory of Paradise, was painted by Francesco Maria Russo in 1749. The original floor (most of the present one dates from 1901) was in black and white (said to symbolize good/evil) in the design of a labyrinth (a masonic symbol for initiation).

In the basement there is a painting by the Roman artist Giuseppe Pesce, Madonna con Bambino, dating from around 1750. It was painted using wax-based paints of Raimondo di Sangro's own invention. The prince presented this painting to his friend Charles Bourbon, king of Naples.

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Borghi d'Italia (TV2000) - Torremaggiore (Foggia)

La XV puntata della XIV serie di Borghi d'Italia ci accompagna nella Regione Puglia alla scoperta dei tesori nascosti di Torremaggiore in provincia di Foggia. Nel corso del programma incontriamo il sindaco, il parroco, lo chef, i rappresentanti dell’Ass. Borgo Antico e le altre associazioni che ogni anno rievocano con il corteo storico, sbandieratori e arcieri, l’epoca dell'Imperatore Federico II morto nel 1250 nella sua domus di Castel Fiorentino a Torremaggiore. Visitiamo il centro storico, il castello ducale, il museo civico, la chiesa Madre di San Nicola, la chiesa del patrono San Sabino, il santuario di Maria SS. della Fontana e la suggestiva zona archeologica di Castel Fiorentino. Inoltre non mancheranno i piatti della tradizione locale e le altre tipicità del luogo con in testa lo squisito olio estratto dall’oliva Peranzana. Buona visione!
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Monti Dauni - Castelli e Torri - Foggia- Puglia-Italia

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Pietramontecorvino (Foggia) - Borghi d’Italia (Tv2000)

Continua l'Itinerario del programma Borghi d'Italia alla scoperta dei comuni Bandiera Arancione del Touring Club Italiano. Con questa puntata vi portiamo a Pietramontecorvino in Provincia di Foggia. Nel corso del programma incontriamo il sindaco, il parroco e gli altri protagonisti della vita cittadina. Visitiamo il borgo medievale, la meravigliosa chiesa matrice e la maestosa torre normanna. Raccontiamo la bella storia di Sant'Alberto, patrono del paese, e nella splendida cornice di un salone del Palazzo Ducale con i ragazzi dell' Istituto Religioso di Formazione e Istruzione Professionale “Don Vito Ciullo” presentiamo alcuni piatti tradizionali e le altre tipicità del luogo. Buona Visione!

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ITALY EXPO 2022: EXHIBITORS - Sacco Vignaioli Apuli

The Sacco company started from the vision of an extraordinary man: Vincenzo Sacco. His dream was to give an identity to the wines of his land which were not properly enhanced yet. In the town of Torremaggiore he was a pioneer, he guessed the high value of his native territory, exploring its treasures - hidden among the people and among town’s traditions. A wonderful idea begun to take shape: to buy land suitable for the cultivation of grapes and convert it all to the rules of organic farming. In the following years Vincenzo invested in the education of his children Matteo and Alessandro. The latter, instead, started studying Economy and Management and then made some work experience abroad. It took a dream, the time, a strong motivation and determination to make everything real. After about 10 years of hard work, the first bottle was produced. In 2015 the new cellar was opened, created precisely to reflect the new company image and mission.
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Castello Ducale - Torremaggiore (Fg)

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San Gemini (Umbria) - I Borghi più belli d'Italia Video Full HD

San Gemini, in provincia di Terni, in Umbria, sorge a 337 metri di altezza, alle pendici del monte Torre Maggiore e fa parte dei Borghi più belli d’Italia, del circuito delle Città Slow ed è un importante centro termale (Parco delle Fonti di San Gemini), famoso per l’omonima acqua minerale e per il suo caratteristico centro storico medievale.

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0:12 Stazione Ferroviaria di Foggia-Piazzale Vittorio Veneto.
0:19 Piazza Cavour con la Fontana Sele.
0:32 Villa Comunale con Parco Urbano (Karol Wojtyla).
0:45 Via Vincenzo Lanza.
0:50 Piazza Umberto Giordano.
0:57 Monumento Siberia.
1:02 Monumento Fedora.
1:15 Piazza Cesare Battisti con Teatro Giordano.
1:22 Via Duomo con Campanile Cattedrale Santa Maria Assunta.
1:28 Piazza Pericle Felici-Cattedrale Santa Maria Assunta.
1:41 Piazza Francesco de Sanctis con Palazzo De Vita De Luca.
1:48 Palazzo di città.
2:05 Torre Civica (Municipio) da via Bruno.
2:11 Piazza Municipio.
2:22 Piazza Martiri Triestini con Palazzo Mongelli de Paola.
2:29 Piazza XX Settembre con Palazzo Dogana e Provincia.
2:42 Chiesa San Francesco Saverio.
2:52 Quartieri Settecenteschi.
2:58 Piazza Barone Maria Grazia.
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Borghi d'Italia (TV2000), Longiano (Forlì - Cesena)

La XXV puntata stagionale di Borghi d'Italia ci accompagna in Emilia Romagna alla scoperta di Longiano (Forlì - Cesena). Il Comune, Bandiera Arancione del Touring Club Italiano per le sue tante eccellenze è un vero scrigno di arte, storia, cultura, natura e religiosità. Nel corso del programma incontriamo il sindaco, il padre guardiano e rettore del santuario del SS. Crocifisso e gli altri protagonisti del territorio. Visitiamo il borgo antico, il castello malatestiano, il santuario con il crocifisso prodigioso, la parrocchiale di San Cristoforo, lo splendido Teatro Petrella, il museo della Fondazione Tito Balestra e gli altri musei di Arte Sacra, del Territorio, della Ghisa e delle Maschere. Inoltre con la Pro Loco di Longiano presentiamo i prodotti tipici inclusi i tanti piatti tradizionali del luogo. Ma non mancano altre curiosità. Buona visione!


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Bell Towers of San Severo, Puglia / ITALY - 4K

A subjective flight among the bell towers of San Severo, a picturesque city located in the Puglia region, southern Italy.

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