Places to see in ( Salerno - Italy )
Places to see in ( Salerno - Italy )
Salerno is a city and comune in Campania and is the capital of the province of the same name. Salerno is located on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Salerno was an independent Lombard principality in the early Middle Ages. Today Salerno is an important cultural centre in Campania and Italy and has had a long and eventful history. The city has a rich and varied culture, and the city is divided into three distinct zones: the medieval sector, the 19th century sector and the more densely populated post-war area, with its several apartment blocks. A patron saint of Salerno is Saint Matthew, the Apostle, whose relics are kept here at the crypt of Salerno Cathedral.
The city of Salerno is situated at the north-western end of the plain of the Sele river, at the exact beginning of the Amalfi coast. The small river Irno crosses through the central section of Salerno. The highest point is Monte Stella with its 953 metres (3,127 ft). The economy of Salerno is mainly based on services and tourism, as most of the city's manufacturing base did not survive the economic crisis of the 1970s. The remaining ones are connected to pottery and food production and treatment. The Port of Salerno is one of the most active of the Tyrrhenian Sea. It handles about 10 million tons of cargo per year, 60% of which is made up by containers.
Salerno is connected to the Autostrada A3, Autostrada A30 end RA2 motorways. Salerno station is the main railway station of the city. It is connected to the high-speed railway network via the Milan-Salerno corridor. The main bus stop of Salerno is also at the train station, with both CSTP buses and SITA buses. A metro light rail line connects the train station with Stadio Arechi with seven intermediate stops. A new Maritime Terminal Station was completed in 2016 and will be opened for the 2017 cruise season. Salerno features three marinas: Manfredi Pier, Masuccio Salernitano, and Marina di Arechi (newly opened in 2015). Salerno airport is located in the neighboring towns of Pontecagnano Faiano and Bellizzi.
Alot to see in ( Salerno - Italy ) such as :
Salerno Cathedral
Stadio Arechi
Luci d'Artista
Minerva's Garden
Promenade Trieste
Villa comunale di Salerno
Parco del Mercatello
Museo archeologico provinciale di Salerno
Complesso archeologico di San Pietro a Corte
Medieval Aqueduct , Salerno
Palazzo Fruscione
Parco urbano dell'Irno
Pinacoteca provinciale di Salerno
Museo Diocesano
Forte La Carnale
Chiesa di San Giorgio
Virtual Museum of Salerno's Medical School
Spiaggia di Santa Teresa
Museo Roberto Papi
Area archeologica etrusco-sannitica di Fratte
Lungomare Salerno
Palazzo Genovese
Pulman X Stadio
Tempio di Pomona
( Salerno - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Salerno . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Salerno - Italy
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Que ver y hacer en Sorrento Guía Turística en un día | Viaje a Italia
Situado al principio de la Costa Amalfitana, Sorrento es un lugar que uno puede fácilmente visitar en un día. La linea Circumvesuviana conecta este destino con Nápoles y montón de pueblos a lo largo de la costa, así que es un viaje pintoresco, especialmente si te toca un día soleado. En este video de viajes, les vamos a mostrar que ver y hacer en Sorrento, Italia con solo un día.
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El objetivo de nuestra guía turística es de compartir nuestras sugerencias sobre las mejores atracciones, comidas típicas, museos, arquitectura, y transporte, y ofrecerles consejos de viaje para ayudarles a planear su itinerario a Sorrento. Si tienen otras sugerencias para este destino, compartan sus ideas con la comunidad de viajeros en los comentarios.
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Vincenzo De Luca inaugura l'Info Point turistisco di Salerno
Il Sindaco di Salerno Vincenzo De Luca ha inaugurato il nuovo Info Point Turistico del Comune di Salerno allestito presso la Galleria Capitol nel centralissimo Corso Vittorio Emanuele a Salerno. L'Info Point Turistico del Comune di Salerno svolgerà attività d'informazione e servizio per i turisti ed i visitatori della città riguardo ad eventi, spettacoli, iniziative promozionali, ospitalità.
Agropoli Palinuro Paestum - 4k
Agropoli Palinuro Paestum in 4k
Salerno-Reggio Calabria A2 Motorway, Italy
The A2 highway is a strategic piece of infrastructure for Italy, the southern extension of the Autostrada del Sole to the north. Together, these two highways act as the main transport artery of the peninsula.
The Autostrada del Mediterraneo is a particularly complex work from a design, technical and organizational point of view. Its construction contributed to the full integration of the South of Italy within the European network of transport on rubber.
The Autostrada del Mediterraneo stretches more than 400 kilometres (SUPER: Salerno to Reggio Calabria)
from the city of Salerno south of Naples to Reggio Calabria at the southern tip of the peninsula.
Salini Impregilo helped build it between 1965 and 1974. More than 30 years later, it returned to help improve it. Between Gioia Tauro and Scilla, it built two dual carriageways. It also worked on the Sfalassà Viaduct and built the Favazzina Viaduct. Between Scilla and Campo Calabro, Salini Impregilo leant its experience to the construction of viaducts, bridges, interchanges and four natural tunnels and one man-made tunnel.
Italy: Amalfi Coast Drive from Sorrento to Positano
The Amalfi Drive (formally Strada Statale 163) is the conventional name of a stretch of road which runs along the stretch of the Amalfi Coast between the southern Italian towns of Sorrento and Amalfi. The road was originally built by the Romans. The drive between Salerno, at the southern base of the peninsula, and Positano follows the coast for about 80 km (50 mi).
For the greater part of its route, the road is carved out of the side of the coastal cliffs, giving spectacular views down to the Tyrrhenian Sea and on the other side up to the towering cliffs above. The road passes through the village of Positano, which is built on the side of the hill. Both the village and the whole drive are leading tourist attractions in the area.
The Amalfi coast is an UNESCO-listed landscape lined with small towns precariously perched between mountains & the sea.
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A ZONZO PER L'ITALIA - ROAD TO SALERNO #2
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FERENTINO: Totem Info Point al cimitero del 30-10-2017
Il mese di novembre è quello dedicato alla commemorazione dei defunti. Cimiteri affollati già in questa giornata, con tante persone che hanno visitato le tombe dei loro cari. A Ferentino è stato attivato un infopoint che fornisce, grazie ad una mappa virtuale, indicazioni chiare agli utenti.
CAPACCIO PAESTUM,NUOVO INFO POINT TURISTICO DI CILENTOMANIA NELLA CITTA' DEI TEMPLI
CAPACCIO PAESTUM,NUOVO INFO POINT TURISTICO DI CILENTOMANIA NELLA CITTA' DEI TEMPLI
Salerno: presentato Trekking Urbano speciale Solidarietà
Questa mattina presso l'Info Point Turistico del Comune di Salerno, è stato presentato Trekking Urbano speciale Solidarietà, visita animata nei luoghi della Salerno Medievale ideata dall'Associazione Erchemperto, che si terrà venerdì 11 aprile. La manifestazione sarà un'occasione per raccogliere fondi da donare all'orfanatrofio House of flower di Kabul.
Treni nuovi ed un infopoint per Salerno
Due nuovi treni per il trasporto regionale in Campania. La consegna, alla presenza dell'amministratore delegato di trenitalia, questa mattina alla stazione di Salerno. Il Governatore De Luca conferma l'impegno per i pendolari. (220219 Giancarlo Frasca)
Padula Turismo - Introduzione
Filmato di introduzione al sito padulaturismo.it
Percorsi, eventi e Infopoint a Padula
Progetto del Comune di Padula con il patrocinio dell'Assessorato all'Agricoltura della Regione Campania realizzato con il contributo dell'Unione Europea Fondo europeo agricolo per lo sviluppo rurale: l'Europa investe nelle zone rurali, PSR CAMPANIA 2007/2013 Asse III - Misura 313
Direzione tecnica del progetto: Arch. Maurizio Cocilova
Direttore della fotografia: Vincenzo Di Napoli
Voce: Umberto Iervolino
Segretario di produzione: Gianfranco Cataldo
Supervisione: Vincenzo Petrizzo
Regia: Fabio Miceli
Si ringrazia per la collaborazione:
Soprintendenza BAP di Salerno e Avellino, Direzione dei Musei e della Biblioteca di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte della Provincia di Salerno, l'Assessorato al Turismo e alla Cultura del Comune di Padula, l' Associazione Turistica Pro Loco di Padula, Associazione Amici del Presepio- Sez. Pietro Gallo di Padula, l'Associazione Internazionale Joe Petrosino di Padula,
Hanno contribuito alla realizzazione di questo documentario:
Alfonso Tufano, don Giuseppe Radesca, Vincenzo Maria Pinto, don Vincenzo Federico.
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TG 161211 Salerno città turistica
Un sondaggio sulla vocazione turistica della provincia di Salerno promuove il capoluogo. Su un campione di 2.000 persone, il 77% ha riconosciuto Salerno come città turistica.
NAPLES – Italy ???????? [HD]
Video and photos in HD I have made during my trip to Naples in Italy in 2010. The video includes the following highlights: streets of Naples, Quartiere Spagnolo, original Italian Pizza, Castel Nuovo, Castel dell’Ovo, Castel Sant’Elmo, Piazza Plebiscito, Palazzo reale, Galleria Umberto I, Mount Vesuvius, volcano, climbing to the crater of the Vesuvius volcano, sunset.
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Roberto from Switzerland (founder of the Swiss Travel Channel)
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SwissTravelChannel is a YouTube channel of my holiday’s trips videos, taken all around the world since 2008. Some are for pure tourism and others are more of an adventure. The videos usually show the top best tourist attractions, the top things to do and top places to see. The goal is to inspire others on their next vacations. The videos can also be seen as a guide to have an idea of the main highlights and places to explore. I love to take pictures of the nature, traditions and different cultures, to search the must-see spots and show the essentials in my videos, for this reason I always try to create the perfect vacation. Traveling is more than a hobby for me, is a way of life.
Photocamera: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T99
Editing program: Magix Movie Edit
Soundtracks:
1. That’s Amore by Dean Martin
2. Soundtrack from the movie “Gladiator” (2000)
3. Torna a Surriento by Luciano Pavarotti
NAPLES (source Wikipedia):
Naples is the capital of the Italian region Campania and the third-largest municipality in Italy after Rome and Milan. In 2017, around 967,069 people lived within the city's administrative limits. The Metropolitan City of Naples had a population of 3,115,320. Naples is the 9th-most populous urban area in the European Union with a population of between 3 million and 3.7 million. About 4.4 million people live in the Naples metropolitan area, the second in Italy after Milan and one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea.
Naples is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Bronze Age Greek settlements were established in the Naples area in the second millennium BC. A larger colony – initially known as Parthenope, Παρθενόπη – developed on the Island of Megaride around the ninth century BC, at the end of the Greek Dark Ages. The city was refounded by Cumaeans as Neápolis in the sixth century BC and became a linchpin of Magna Graecia, playing a key role in the merging of Greek culture into Roman society and eventually becoming a cultural centre of the Roman Republic. Naples remained influential after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, serving as the capital of the Duchy of Naples (661–1139) and of the Kingdom of Naples between 1282 and 1816. Thereafter, in union with Sicily, it became the capital of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy in 1861.
Naples was the most-bombed Italian city during World War II. Much of the city's 20th-century periphery was constructed under Benito Mussolini's fascist government, and during reconstruction efforts after World War II. In recent decades, Naples has constructed a large business district, the Centro Direzionale, and has developed an advanced transport infrastructure, including an Alta Velocità high-speed rail link to Rome and Salerno, and an expanded subway network, which is planned to eventually cover half of the region. The city has experienced significant economic growth in recent decades, and unemployment levels in the city and surrounding Campania have decreased since 1999.
Naples' historic city centre is the largest in Europe, covering 1,700 hectares (4,200 acres) and enclosing 27 centuries of history, and is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Naples has long been a major cultural centre with a global sphere of influence, particularly during the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras. In its geographical area are located numerous culturally and historically significant sites, including the Palace of Caserta and the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Naples is also known for its natural beauties (Posillipo, Phlegraean Fields, Nisida, Vesuvius, etc.), comparables to those of Rio de Janeiro. Culinarily, Naples is synonymous with pizza, which originated in the city and was declared as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Neapolitan music has furthermore been highly influential, credited with the invention of the romantic guitar and the mandolin, as well as notable contributions to opera and folk standards. Popular characters and historical figures who have come to symbolise the city include Januarius, the patron saint of Naples, the comic figure Pulcinella, and the Sirens from the Greek epic poem the Odyssey.
Ente Provinciale Turismo Salerno: presentata l'Aviosuperficie del Sole
Ente Provinciale Turismo Salerno: presentata l'Aviosuperficie del Sole
11/07/2014
STORIE DI INFOPOINT #SalernoLetteratura
In questi anni ne abbiamo viste talmente tante che potremmo stare qui a raccontarvele per giorni.
Per 9 giorni.
Salerno Letteratura Festival torna dal 16 al 24 Giugno 2018.
AGROPOLI, IL LUNGOMARE SAN MARCO AVRA' IL SUO INFOPOINT TURISTICO
AGROPOLI, IL LUNGOMARE SAN MARCO AVRA' IL SUO INFOPOINT TURISTICO
Il Porto di Salerno
Il Porto di Salerno - Un mare di ricchezze
FLORENCE – Italy ???????? [HD]
Video and photos in HD I have made during my trip to Florence in Italy (Tuscany) in 2010. The video includes the following highlights: Duomo of Florence (Duomo di Firenze), Florence Cathedral, Old Bridge (Ponte Vecchio), Arno river, shops, streets, gelato, Baptistery (Battistero), inside the Duomo, Signoria Square, Old Palace (Palazzo Vecchio), David of Michelangelo, inside Palazzo vecchio, Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi).
As always thank you for watching and for your great comments!
Roberto from Switzerland (founder of the Swiss Travel Channel)
If you enjoyed the video, why not subscribe and/or like the video? ;) Thank you for your support! More videos to come!
Link to my channel:
SwissTravelChannel is a YouTube channel of my holiday’s trips videos, taken all around the world since 2008. Some are for pure tourism and others are more of an adventure. The videos usually show the top best tourist attractions, the top things to do and top places to see. The goal is to inspire others on their next vacations. The videos can also be seen as a guide to have an idea of the main highlights and places to explore. I love to take pictures of the nature, traditions and different cultures, to search the must-see spots and show the essentials in my videos, for this reason I always try to create the perfect vacation. Traveling is more than a hobby for me, is a way of life.
Photocamera: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T99
Editing program: Magix Movie Edit
Soundtracks:
1. Soundtrack from the movie “La vita è bella” (1997)
2. Firenze by Odoardo Spadaro
FLORENCE (source Wikipedia):
Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. It is the most populous city in Tuscany, with 383,083 inhabitants in 2013, and over 1,520,000 in its metropolitan area.
Florence was a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era. It is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. A turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family and numerous religious and republican revolutions. From 1865 to 1871 the city was the capital of the recently established Kingdom of Italy. The Florentine dialect forms the base of Standard Italian and it became the language of culture throughout Italy due to the prestige of the masterpieces by Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, Niccolò Machiavelli and Francesco Guicciardini.
The city is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries, such as the Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Pitti, and still exerts an influence in the fields of art, culture and politics.
Florence is known as the cradle of the Renaissance (la culla del Rinascimento) for its monuments, churches, and buildings. The best-known site of Florence is the domed cathedral of the city, Santa Maria del Fiore, known as The Duomo, whose dome was built by Filippo Brunelleschi. The nearby Campanile (partly designed by Giotto) and the Baptistery buildings are also highlights. The dome, 600 years after its completion, is still the largest dome built in brick and mortar in the world. In 1982, the historic centre of Florence (Italian: centro storico di Firenze) was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. The centre of the city is contained in medieval walls that were built in the 14th century to defend the city. At the heart of the city, in Piazza della Signoria, is Bartolomeo Ammannati's Fountain of Neptune (1563–1565), which is a masterpiece of marble sculpture at the terminus of a still functioning Roman aqueduct.
The layout and structure of Florence in many ways harkens back to the Roman era, where it was designed as a garrison settlement. Nevertheless, the majority of the city was built during the Renaissance. Despite the strong presence of Renaissance architecture within the city, traces of medieval, Baroque, Neoclassical and modern architecture can be found. The Palazzo Vecchio as well as the Duomo, or the city's Cathedral, are the two buildings which dominate Florence's skyline.
The river Arno, which cuts through the old part of the city, is as much a character in Florentine history as many of the people who lived there. Historically, the locals have had a love-hate relationship with the Arno – which alternated between nourishing the city with commerce, and destroying it by flood.
One of the bridges in particular stands out - the Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge), whose most striking feature is the multitude of shops built upon its edges, held up by stilts. The bridge also carries Vasari's elevated corridor linking the Uffizi to the Medici residence (Palazzo Pitti). Although the original bridge was constructed by the Etruscans, the current bridge was rebuilt in the 14th century.