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VENICE
2010
According to residence time and your interest, you can choose itineraries tailored to your needs and visit the famous museums and monuments that Venice offers. While other cities have ‘quarters’, Venetians talk of ‘sixths’ – sestieri – as the historical core of town is divided into six parts. Each has its own subtly different mood and individual attractions. Beyond the six sestieri lie smaller islands, again with atmospheres of their own. A visit to the sestiere of San Marco is a must.
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ASSISI AND ORVIETO
2010
Assisi and Orvieto, two of the most beautiful cities of Umbria, the green heart of Italy, famous for its beautiful landscapes and medieval cities.
Assisi is the birthplace of St. Francis, patron saint of Italy, a medieval town that has remained intact for centuries, many churches, the Basilica of St. Francis and narrow streets make it a charming city, so that time seems to stand in front to its beauty.
Orvieto, built atop steep cliffs of tufa, is a charming small cities. It was the most important Etruscan city. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance have designed the city in its salient features. All in Orvieto us back to a past that is read everywhere, from the famous Duomo.
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SIENA
2010
The city is universally known for its artistic heritage, for its splendid medieval urban design, famous around the world for the Palio, the beautiful Piazza del Campo and declared by ' UNESSCO Heritage Site.
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AMALFI COAST
2010
Amalfi Coast is the perfect setting for lovers thanks to the wonderful coasts, the blue sea, the nature rich of smells and colours, the mild climate, the small and picturesque towns with their charming churches. If you decide to spend Saint Valentine’s day on Amalfi Coast, you will enjoy wonderful panoramas that will be the perfect setting fro your romantic dinner.
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FLORENCE
2010
Florence is famous all over the world for its unique beauties. To visit the principal beauties in Florence you need at least 4 days. For many years Florence has been the cradle of culture and art: many of the most famous artists of the Renaissance were born there and thanks to them thousands of tourists choose Florence for their holidays. Florence signifies abundance or wealth; during the middle-age, thanks to the Medici family, became an important economic, cultural and artistic city. The artistic patrimony of Florence is among the most important of the world.
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CAPRI
2010
Capri, situated in the Gulf of Naples, sorrounded by emerald and turquoise sea, is often called the pearl of the Mediterranean. This Island of dreams has enchanted many people with the incomparable beauty of its rugged landscape, the mildness of its climate, the richness of its vegetation and its characteristic small white house.
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PADRE PIO
2010
“Rione Castello”, the old town centre comprised of century-old stone houses huddled together, “Piana Romana”, an agricultural area of the village, with its sprawling stretches of cultivated fields: these are the places where the visitor can gain some insight into the childhood, adolescence and youth of the “Friar with the Stigmata". In these places the atmosphere is one of prayer and contemplation, above all for the faithful who experience their visit as an exercise in devotion and spiritual communion with the Saint. But Pietrelcina isn’t only about prayer: the beauty of the landscapes and the simplicity of a surviving peasant world, leave a lasting impression in everyone’s memory, including the lay visitor’s.ITINERARY: PIETRELCINA, MONTE SANT' ANGELO, SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO.
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