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We are just a few steps away from Austria, in the hydrographical basin of the Danube - fed by the River Drava - which runs near San Candido. The...
The most important monument in the city, the Arco di Augusto, was built in the second century AD on the Via Flaminia. It has a central opening and...
It is sufficient to walk for a few metres with your feet in the water to find yourself in the alien landscape of the Gola dell'Alcantara, a...
We are in the oldest Roman ampitheatre ever found, in the middle of the arena dedicated to the brutal performances of the gladiators. The public...
Siamo sulla Via Emilia, l’antica strada romana che attraversa la fertile campagna emiliana e i centri di Piacenza, Parma, Reggio nell'Emilia, Modena....
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We are just a few steps away from Austria, in the hydrographical basin of the Danube - fed by the River Drava - which runs near San Candido. The...
The central cell, which preserves the original floor, opens behind the Corinthian colonnade of the temple where the most imposing of the three...
We are standing in one of the most beautiful squares in Italy, Piazza Ducale in Vigevano, designed in the late-fifteenth century by Bramante to a...
The promontory of Enfola is linked to the mainland by a narrow strip of land that forms two beaches: one on the northern side and one on the...
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We are just a few steps away from Austria, in the hydrographical basin of the Danube - fed by the River Drava - which runs near San Candido. The...
We are standing near the ancient Tharros, dominated by the Torre di San Giovanni, built in the sixteenth century for defence against the constant...
Piazza del Plebiscito is one of the largest squares in Naples, the scene of the principle events in the city. It is surrounded by the Basilica of San...
La cittadina di Nemi offre splendide vedute sul lago omonimo. Passeggiando tra le case ci si imbatte in spettacolari balconi da cui si può godere una...
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We are just a few steps away from Austria, in the hydrographical basin of the Danube - fed by the River Drava - which runs near San Candido. The imposing fourteenth century square belltower overshadows the historical town centre and the collegiate church in Lombard Romanesque style, consacrated in 1284.
Siamo a pochi passi dall’Austria, nel bacino idrografico del Danubio - alimentato dalla Drava - che si trova nei pressi di San Candido. L’imponente campanile trecentesco a pianta quadrata svetta sul centro storico e sulla Collegiata, chiesa in stile romanico lombardo consacrata nel 1284. Sullo sfondo appare lo scenario incomparabile delle Dolomiti di Sesto.
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The Temple to Hera Lacinia (or Juno) was built contemporarily to the Concordia, and it was severely damaged by a fire towards the end of the 5th Century B.C. Also worth seeing nearby are the Temple of Castor and Pollux (the Dioscuri); the Sanctuary dedicated to the goddesses of grain and vegetation (aka the Chtonic divinities) – Demeter and Persephone – who were worshipped with much devotion by the women in these parts; the Temple of Hephaestus or Vulcan, which faces the former temple across a pool that is fed by an aqueduct; the Temple of Isis, from the late Augustan-Tiberian period; the temple dedicated to Demetra alone and connected to the Rupe Atenea, the highest point of the city (that is, the ancient acropolis); the Sanctuary of Asclepius - the Greek god of medicine - a center for therapeutic rites; and, finally, the Temple to Athena, today part of the Church of Santa Maria dei Greci.
Contemporaneo al Tempio della Concordia è quello di Hera Lacinia o Giunone, che rimase fortemente danneggiato da un incendio verso la fine del V sec. a.C.. Da visitare sono anche: il Tempio dei Dioscuri; il Santuario dedicato alle divinità ctonie o “della terra” - Demetra e Persefone – che erano fortemente venerate dalle donne della zona; quello di Efesto o Vulcano, separato dal precedente da una piscina a confluenza di un antico e articolato acquedotto; il Tempio di Iside, di età tardo augustea-tiberiana; quello di Demetra, collegato alla Rupe Atenea, l'antica acropoli della città; il Santuario di Asclepio o Esculapio, dio greco della medicina, centro di riti terapeutici, e quello di Athena, oggi parte della Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Greci.