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Who Wear There by the Travel Brats
The Ultimate Guide to the 20 Regions of Italy with Italian Experts, the Founders of Tourissimo

Who Wear There by the Travel Brats

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Beppe, a native Italian, started his journey in active travel over two decades ago and, with the help of his wife Heather, co-founded Tourissimo, one of the top adventure travel companies in Italy. With years of expertise designing cycling and adventure tours across all 20 regions of Italy, Beppe and Heather have the inside scoop on the most authentic and unforgettable experiences Italy has to offer.So grab your espresso (or a glass of vino Italiano), and let's explore Italy region by region!Northern Italy: Adventure, Culture, and Alpine BeautyLombardy (Lombardia)Running along the Swiss border, Lombardy is Italy's largest and wealthiest region—a land of striking contrasts and cultural riches. Home to nearly 10 million people, Lombardy contains 12 of Italy's largest cities: Milan, Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Mantua, Pavia, Cremona, Lecco, Lodi, Monza, Sondrio, and Varese. The region blends modern sophistication with old-world charm, from the fashion capital and bustling metropolis of Milan to the serene, postcard-perfect landscapes of Lake Como.Lombardy is dotted with some of Italy's most beloved lakes, including Lake Maggiore, Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Iseo, Lake Idro, and many more. Picturesque villages like Bellagio offer sun-drenched escapes along Lake Como's shores, while the medieval towns of Bergamo and Mantova enchant visitors with cobblestone streets, sweeping views, and centuries of history.Culinary lovers will be spoiled for choice with Lombardy's 60 Michelin-starred restaurants—3 with three stars, 6 with two stars, and 51 with one star. Be sure to savor the region's iconic Risotto alla Milanese, a creamy saffron-infused dish that's a local staple. Wine enthusiasts won't want to miss a glass of Franciacorta, Italy's sparkling answer to Champagne.November is a wonderful time to visit, with cooler temperatures and fewer tourists. It's also the perfect season to explore Lombardy's slice of the Alps, where charming mountain towns await nestled among the peaks. For an unforgettable adventure, consider attending the 2025 Winter Olympics, which will be held in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo!Tourissimo Tip– If you are flying into Milan, select the correct airport because Milan has two airports! For info, check out the following Tourissimo blog: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/avoid-this-common-travel-mistake-know-milans-two-airportsVenetoVeneto, the birthplace of Prosecco, Polenta, and the iconic Spritz, is a region rich in charm, culture, and culinary delights. Stretching from the Italian Riviera to the Venetian Pre-Alps and the stunning Dolomites, Veneto is home to both natural beauty and historic towns. Its capital, the enchanting floating city of Venice, is world-famous for its canals, gondolas, labyrinthine streets, and undeniable romance.Each of Venice's islands offers something special: admire the colorful houses of Burano, renowned for its lace-making traditions; visit Murano, celebrated for its centuries-old glassblowing artistry; and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of Torcello. Exploring these islands by vaporetto (water bus) offers a quieter, more authentic glimpse into Venetian life. Tourissimo Tip–For a few more suggestions, check out Tourissimo's blog on the Venetian Lagoon: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/our-favorite-destinations-in-the-venetian-lagoonBeyond Venice, Veneto boasts a treasure trove of picturesque towns. Verona, Padua, Vicenza, and Asolo each offer their own distinct history and beauty. Visit Castelfranco Veneto for a charming escape or head to Bardolino to enjoy a boat ride on Italy's largest lake, Lago di Garda. Stroll the waterfront in Castelletto sul Garda or circle the freshwater moat of Cittadella, a red-brick medieval town full of character.In the countryside, the hills of Prosecco promise stunning vineyard views, while the medieval town of Montagnana offers a taste of the past. Nature lovers can visit the volcanic Euganean Hills in Este, and cheese lovers shouldn't miss the small town of Asiago, home to one of Italy's most famous cheeses.Veneto's culinary scene shines with 34 Michelin-starred restaurants—2 with three stars, 3 with two stars, and 29 with one star. Indulge in local specialties like Bigoli in Salsa, a hearty Venetian pasta with anchovy sauce, and toast with a glass of Prosecco, Grappa, or the regional favorite, the Select Spritz. And don't forget—Venetians love to celebrate, so let loose and join the party!Tourissimo Tips–Another fun suggestion is Veneto Marostica, the City of Chess, where they do a living chess match with hundreds of people dressed in medieval costumes every two years: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/marostica-the-city-of-chessPiedmont (Piemonte)Nestled at the foot of the Alps and bordered on three sides by the Mediterranean Sea, Piedmont is one of Italy's most underrated gems. With a diverse landscape that offers adventure and beauty year-round, this region is perfect for both winter skiing and summer hiking and biking, thanks to its stunning Alpine scenery.But Piedmont isn't just about breathtaking views—it's steeped in rich history and cultural significance. As the first capital of Italy, it boasts grand palaces, remarkable art, and sacred relics like the famed Shroud of Turin. The capital city of Turin is a vibrant hub, home to Europe's largest outdoor food market and the monthly Gran Balon flea market, a haven for vintage and antique lovers.Venture beyond the city and you'll discover a region bursting with charm and flavor. Tour the Langhe Hills, a paradise for vineyard visits, and sample Bagna Cauda, a warm anchovy and garlic dip beloved by locals. Wander the lakeside town of Stresa on Lake Maggiore, or stroll the cobbled streets of Neive, where views of rolling hills and storybook cottages create an unforgettable setting. In Asti, you can witness the September medieval horse races and visit the majestic Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e San Gottardo. For a true fairy-tale escape, head to Macugnaga in the valley of Monte Rosa, a perfect base for both skiing and hiking. And just outside of Turin lies the hidden gem of Lake Orta, a peaceful retreat away from the crowds.Piedmont's culinary scene is just as spectacular. With 35 Michelin-starred restaurants—2 with three stars, 3 with two stars, and 30 with one star—the region is a paradise for food lovers. Dine in Alba during white truffle season (September to January), and savor iconic regional dishes like Agnolotti del Plin and Coniglio Arrosto. Wine enthusiasts will be in heaven here—Piedmont is the land of Barolo, the "king of wines," and Barbaresco, two of Italy's most prestigious reds.Tourissimo Tips:Piedmont is home to the Slow Food movement: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/why-piedmont-is-renowned-for-its-slow-foodTourissimo Tip–Check out this blog for a guide to a day of eating in Turin: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/a-day-of-eating-in-turinTourissimo Tip–One of the Best Meals of Your Life will be at the Piazza Duomo in Alba!Emilia-RomagnaLocated in central Italy along the Adriatic coast, Emilia-Romagna is a vibrant and diverse region known for its perfect blend of “slow food” and “fast cars.” This area is considered both the culinary and automotive capital of Italy, offering rich traditions, warm hospitality, and unforgettable experiences.Food lovers will be in heaven here. Emilia-Romagna is the birthplace of iconic Italian delicacies such as Mortadella, Tortellini in Brodo, Parmigiano-Reggiano, Prosciutto di Parma, traditional Balsamic Vinegar, Lambrusco, and egg-based fresh pastas like lasagna, tortellini, and tagliatelle. A visit to Parma lets you savor authentic Parmigiano-Reggiano and world-class Prosciutto, as well as enjoy the elegant Teatro Regio opera house.The region also has a need for speed—it's home to legendary automotive brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati. For car enthusiasts, the Ferrari Museum in Modena is a must-see. Emilia-Romagna even has a dedicated cycling tourism office, and in summer 2023, it played host to several stages of the Tour de France, which began in nearby Florence.Beyond the food and cars, Emilia-Romagna offers a range of enchanting destinations. The capital city of Bologna is known for its Piazza Maggiore, the Two Towers, and the scenic Santuario Madonna di San Luca. In Ravenna, marvel at the dazzling, colorful mosaics and the historic San Vitale Basilica. Along the coast, vibrant seaside resorts like Cervia, Cesenatico, and Rimini create a lively, carnival-like party atmosphere from late May through September. For a more peaceful experience, explore the medieval gem of Brisighella, a lesser-known treasure full of charm.When it comes to fine dining, Emilia-Romagna doesn't disappoint. The region boasts 24 Michelin-starred restaurants, including one three-star, three two-star, and twenty one-star establishments. Visitors are often struck by the warmth and generosity of the locals—some of the most hospitable people in Italy—who express their love through exceptional food and outstanding service.Tourissimo Tips:Did you know that there is a whole other country within Emilia Romagna? https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/san-marino-the-other-small-country-within-italyTourissimo Tip–Pietra di Bismantova was an inspiration for Dante: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/pietra-di-bismantova-the-inspiration-for-dantes-purgatoryTourissimo Tip–You can cross the Rubicon: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/crossing-the-rubiconTrentino-South TyrolNestled along Italy's northern border with Switzerland, Trentino–South Tyrol is a stunning mountainous region that blends Italian and Austrian influences, making it a top destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its striking Alpine scenery, exceptional cuisine, and rich cultural duality, this region offers the best of both worlds.The South Tyrol capital, Bolzano, is renowned for having the highest quality of life in Italy, combining the clean, efficient infrastructure often associated with Germany with the flavorful food and spirited lifestyle of Italian culture.Outdoor adventurers will be captivated by the Dolomites, with their dramatic limestone peaks—ideal for hiking, skiing, and breathtaking vistas. Don't miss the Alpe di Siusi, Europe's largest Alpine meadow, which is especially stunning in spring and summer. Explore shimmering Lake Garda and uncover the region's medieval past through spectacular castles like Schloss Tirol, Castel Roncolo, and Castel d'Appiano.Tourissimo Tip–An off-the-beaten-path outdoor paradise can be found in the Alps of Trentino. Check out the Val di Sole. This is one of the areas that Beppe and Heather regularly go to on their personal vacations in Italy: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-wild-dolomitesThe culinary offerings here reflect the region's unique blend of cultures. Traditional dishes range from Bratwurst and Goulash to Italian-style pastas with hearty meats like deer. Foodies should try Speck, a savory smoked ham, perfectly paired with a glass of Gewürztraminer, a fragrant white wine native to the area. The region also produces excellent white wines and lighter reds that pair beautifully with its alpine cuisine.When it comes to fine dining, Trentino–South Tyrol excels with 33 Michelin-starred restaurants, including three three-star, five two-star, and twenty-five one-star establishments, making it one of Italy's most impressive gourmet regions.LiguriaLocated along Italy's rugged northwestern coastline, Liguria—also known as the Italian Riviera—boasts dramatic cliffs, colorful seaside villages, and incredible culinary traditions. The region is best known for the five picturesque villages of Cinque Terre, as well as the glamorous resort towns of Portofino and Santa Margherita Ligure.Tourissimo Tip– If you visit the Cinque Terre, don't forget to look up, and hike up away from the crowds to see the heroic vineyards: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-heroic-winemaking-of-the-cinque-terreBecause of the narrow, winding roads with steep drop-offs, many travelers prefer to explore the region via the local train or by public or private boat. If you're planning to hike the famous trails, be aware that entrance permits are now required due to landslides and overtourism.In the regional capital of Genoa, dive into maritime history, visit the iconic San Lorenzo Cathedral, and wander the city's old port area. Just outside Genoa, discover the secluded San Fruttuoso Abbey, accessible only by boat or footpath. In Vernazza, one of the Cinque Terre towns, visit the Doria Castle and the beautiful Santa Margherita Church.Liguria is also a celebrity hotspot, and its cuisine is just as impressive as its scenery. Known as the birthplace of pesto, the region is famous for Pesto alla Genovese, made with a special local basil. Be sure to try the region's olive oil, garlic, cheeses, and exceptional seafood, especially the anchovies. Other regional specialties include Focaccia di Recco, a cheese-filled flatbread, and lighter olive oils that perfectly complement Ligurian dishes.For fine dining, Liguria is home to seven Michelin-starred restaurants, all with one star, offering refined cuisine rooted in the region's coastal and agricultural traditions.Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Friuli)Tucked between Veneto, Austria, and Slovenia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a lesser-known gem that offers a unique blend of Alpine landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and coastal charm. The region features part of the Dolomites, ideal for hiking, skiing, and capturing breathtaking scenery.The capital, Trieste, is a refined port city with a fascinating blend of Italian, Austro-Hungarian, and Slavic influences. Don't miss the Miramare Castle, perched over the sea with stunning views. In Cividale del Friuli, stroll through cobbled streets and sample Frico, a savory, crispy dish made of cheese and potatoes, best enjoyed with a glass of Schioppettino, a bold red wine native to the region.For outdoor adventures and relaxation, spend a beach day at Lignano Sabbiadoro, camp in Sistiana, bike the trails around Grado, or explore the ancient Roman ruins in Aquileia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to visit the enormous Grotta Gigante (Giant Cave), stroll through Unity of Italy Square, and tour the Revoltella Museum for modern art.Friuli-Venezia Giulia is also home to seven Michelin-starred restaurants, including two two-star establishments and five one-star venues, reflecting the region's quiet but impressive culinary scene.Tourissimo Tip– A hotel that Heather and Beppe love in Cormons is La Subida. It's a unique, high-end, and rustic property nestled in nature that boasts a 1-Michelin star restaurant: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/hotels-we-love-la-subidaAosta ValleyNestled in the northwestern tip of Italy, where it borders Switzerland and France, the Aosta Valley is Italy's smallest and highest region—a true mountain paradise. This alpine jewel is renowned for its dramatic snowcapped peaks, storybook castles, and a unique blend of French and Italian culture, as both languages are spoken here.The region is home to Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco), Europe's highest peak, which straddles the borders of Italy, France, and Switzerland. While the summit lies on the French side, visitors on the Italian side can experience the Skyway Monte Bianco, a breathtaking cable car ride offering panoramic views of the Alps.Key landmarks include the striking Matterhorn, the impressive Fénis and Savoy Castles, and the Bard Fortress, one of the largest and most remarkable fortifications in the Alps. After a day in the mountains, relax in one of the region's thermal spas, and indulge in Fonduta, a rich, velvety cheese fondue perfect for chilly alpine evenings.Wine lovers should sample the region's distinctive red mountain wines, especially Enfer d'Arvier, known for its bold flavor and high-altitude character.Tourissimo Tip–A fun tradition is the Friendship Cup, a communal cup of coffee: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-friendship-cup-of-valle-daostaCentral Italy: History, Art, and Rolling HillsTuscany (Toscana)Tuscany, the heart of the Renaissance, is a captivating region of rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, vineyards, and timeless art and architecture. Located just below Italy's northern regions, it's a haven for art lovers, history buffs, and food and wine enthusiasts alike. From Chianti to Brunello di Montalcino, the region offers a wide variety of world-class wines.The regional capital, Florence, is one of Italy's most walkable and safe major cities, making it ideal for solo travelers. Admire its architectural wonders while sipping on Chianti Classico and indulging in a local favorite—Bistecca alla Fiorentina. Must-see landmarks in Florence include the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo), Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, the Uffizi Gallery, and the Galleria dell'Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. For iconic views, head to Piazzale Michelangelo.Beyond Florence, explore the historic cities of Siena, Lucca, and San Gimignano, each offering its own charm. Don't miss the Leaning Tower of Pisa or the Siena Cathedral, and spend time in the picturesque public squares like Piazza del Campo, Piazza della Signoria, and Piazza del Duomo.For off-the-beaten-path adventures, discover medieval hilltop villages such as Sorano, or head to the Maremma coast for scenic beaches and bold wines. Tuscany also shines in its culinary excellence, boasting 41 Michelin-starred restaurants—including 1 three-star, 5 two-star, and 35 one-star establishments.Tourissimo Tip–3 places in Tuscany you didn't know existed: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/three-places-in-tuscany-you-did-not-know-existedUmbriaUmbria, often called the "Green Heart of Italy," is the country's only completely landlocked region, nestled between Tuscany, Lazio, and Le Marche. Though it lacks large cities, Umbria more than makes up for it with breathtaking natural beauty, medieval towns, and a rich culinary tradition.One of Umbria's most impressive sights is the Cascata delle Marmore (Marmore Falls)—the second tallest waterfall in Europe. Nature lovers and photographers alike will be amazed by its dramatic 165-meter drop. The region is also home to Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis, one of Italy's most revered saints, and a major pilgrimage destination.Food lovers will delight in Umbria's hearty, earthy cuisine, featuring lentils, mushroom-based dishes, cured meats, and the prized black truffle (Tartufo Nero di Norcia). Pair these specialties with a glass of Sagrantino di Montefalco, a robust red wine unique to the region.Umbria's culinary excellence is further reflected in its four Michelin-starred restaurants: Casa Vissani, Vespasia, Ada, and Elementi. Each holds one Michelin star, offering refined takes on the region's rustic flavors.Tourissimo Tip–Norcia is definitely one of Italy's culinary gems: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/norcia-one-of-italys-culinary-gemsMarcheLocated in central Italy on the Adriatic side, Marche is a beautiful region with a population of 1 million people, known for its charming towns, rich history, and welcoming, hardworking culture. The region offers stunning destinations like Urbino and Ancona, along with pristine beaches such as Spiaggia della Due Sorelle, Parco Naturale Monte San Bartolo, Mezzavalle, and the Riviera del Conero, not to mention many picturesque nature reserves.Must-see landmarks include Castello di Gradara, Palazzo Ducale di Urbino, the Sanctuary of the Holy House of Loreto, Cattedrale di San Ciriaco, Tempio del Valadier, and the breathtaking underground Frasassi Caves. Marche's favorite cities and nearby towns also include Gubbio, Assisi, Perugia, Orvieto, and Cascia.For those drawn to religious history, highlights include the Papal Basilica of Saint Francis, the Sacred Convent of Saint Francis, Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli, and Basilica di Santa Chiara in Assisi, as well as the Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia. History lovers should visit Rocca Paolina, Piazza IV Novembre, Fontana Maggiore, Piazza del Comune, and Grotta di Monte Cucco, while museums like Narni Sotterranea, the National Gallery, and Nobile Collegio del Cambio offer rich cultural experiences.This region is famous for its culinary tradition, especially its mastery of seafood, and is home to seven Michelin-starred restaurants — including Uliassi in Senigallia, proudly holding three Michelin stars, along with one two-star and five one-star establishments. No visit would be complete without tasting Olive all'Ascolana, fried stuffed olives that perfectly capture Marche's local flavor. All of this, combined with the region's natural beauty and warm, fun, and friendly locals, makes Marche a truly unforgettable destination in the heart of Italy.Tourissimo Tip–Ascoli Piceno, the town where the Ascoli olive is from, is beautiful, especially at night when it appears to glow: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/ascoli-piceno-the-italian-town-that-glows-at-nightLazioLazio, one of Italy's central regions, though often considered a southern region by Italians, is a place rich with history, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems. At its heart is the capital city of Rome, a destination overflowing with opportunities for exploration. Essential sites include the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Roman Forum, Spanish Steps, St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and countless other remarkable attractions. No visit to Rome is complete without savoring its famous dishes, including Cacio e Pepe — a creamy cheese and pepper pasta — along with local favorites like Spaghetti alla Gricia, Pasta all'Amatriciana, and Pasta Carbonara, best enjoyed with a glass of crisp Frascati wine while taking in views of the Colosseum. Lazio as a whole has 107 two-star Michelin restaurants and 105 one-star restaurants. If you find yourself in the Trastevere neighborhood, there are many wonderful popular restaurants, including La Scaletta and Le Mani in Pasta.Another must-see is Vatican City, home to the Vatican and its world-renowned religious and artistic treasures. In December 2025, Rome will host the Jubilee, or Holy Year — a significant Catholic Church event focused on forgiveness, reconciliation, and spiritual renewal, held only once every 25 years and drawing pilgrims from across the globe.Beyond Rome, Lazio offers a beautiful coastline and peaceful countryside, perfect for travelers seeking quieter escapes. Among its hidden gems is Ostia Antica, an ancient Roman city that once served as the bustling port of Rome, located at the mouth of the Tiber River. With its blend of legendary landmarks, culinary traditions, religious significance, and off-the-beaten-path treasures, Lazio is a captivating region waiting to be explored.Tourissimo Tip–There's a wonderful project underway to create a cycle path around the perimeter of Rome: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/cycling-in-rome-grab-a-bike-and-bike-the-grabAbruzzoAbruzzo, known as Italy's green region, lies in the central-eastern part of the country and boasts a stunning combination of mountains, coastline, and unspoiled nature. Along the beautiful Trabocchi Coast, visitors can admire the historic trabocchi — ingenious wooden fishing structures built by fishermen centuries ago to safely fish the Adriatic waters, many of which have now been converted into charming seaside restaurants where you can dine on fresh seafood while suspended above the waves with sunsets as your backdrop. When it comes to dining, Abruzzo currently boasts four Michelin-starred restaurants; there are three 1-star restaurants and one 3-star restaurant. Food lovers shouldn't miss Arrosticini, the region's famous grilled lamb skewers, or a glass of bold Montepulciano d'Abruzzo red wine. Outdoor enthusiasts have countless opportunities for adventure, from swimming at the Stiffe Caves and strolling the Ponte del Mare to relaxing on the beaches of Riserva Naturale Guidata Punta Aderci and hiking to the iconic Rocca Calascio. Lakeside escapes await at Lago di Scanno and Lago di Barrea, while the towering Gran Sasso d'Italia and the expansive Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, and Lazio e Molise offer breathtaking scenery and pristine trails. The region is home to many national parks — Abruzzo, Lazio, Molise National Park, Gran Sasso and Laga Mountains National Park, and Maiella National Park — perfect for hiking, biking, trail running, and spotting the highest peaks of the Apennine Mountain Range. Cyclists can enjoy the Bike to Coast cycle path, a 131 km (81.4 mile) route running along the Adriatic coast from Pescara to Vasto. History and architecture lovers will appreciate sites like Basilica di Santa Maria di Collemaggio, Centro Storico di Sulmona, Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Abbey of San Giovanni in Venere, and the Medieval Village of Pacentro. For a uniquely tranquil experience, visit the enchanting Gardens of Ninfa. Abruzzo is also a fabulous winter skiing destination and keeps traditions alive with events like Transumanza, the seasonal migration of livestock, primarily sheep, between the high-altitude pastures of the region. With its mountain majesty, historic villages, flavorful cuisine, and coastal charm, Abruzzo offers something unforgettable for every traveler.Tourissimo Tips:More info on the trabocchi coast: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/abruzzos-trabocchi-coastAbruzzo Bike to Coast is a beautiful bike path along the coast: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/cycling-along-abruzzos-coastMoliseOne of Italy's most untouched and lesser-known regions, Molise is famously nicknamed “the region that doesn't exist,” though it's rich in history, traditions, and natural beauty. This quiet region offers a mix of beaches and mountains, including part of the National Park of Abruzzo within the Apennines mountain range, filled with abundant wildlife, hiking trails, and winter ski opportunities. Tourissimo Tip–The Region That Doesn't Exist: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-italian-region-that-doesnt-existThe capital city, Campobasso, is home to notable sites like Monforte Castle and several Romanesque churches, while the charming coastal town of Termoli draws visitors for its beaches, trabucchi (historic fishing huts now serving fresh seafood), and local specialties like brodetto, a traditional seafood stew. Along the Molise coast in Termoli, dining at a trabucchi offers fresh catches with a side of Adriatic views. History buffs should visit the Samnite ruins in the Pietrabbondante archaeological area, the well-preserved Saepinum Archaeological Area, and landmarks like Lago di Castel San Vincenzo, the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Purification, Monforte Castle, and the Basilica of Saint Mary of Sorrow. A must-see is the Marinelli Bell Foundry, founded in 1339. It's the oldest continuously operating bell foundry in the world, Italy's oldest family business, and the official provider of bells to the Vatican. Food lovers can sample Cavatelli, a local pasta specialty, paired with Tintilia, a rare red wine unique to Molise. The region is also home to seven one-star Michelin restaurants and several local food tours that showcase its rustic culinary traditions. While Molise's quiet charm and untouched landscapes make it a special destination, visitors should note that English is not widely spoken, making it a truly authentic Italian experience for those eager to explore one of the country's hidden gems.Southern Italy: Sun, Sea, and Ancient WondersCampania The birthplace of Neapolitan pizza, the Mediterranean Diet, and Mozzarella di Bufala, Campania is one of Italy's most vibrant and culturally rich regions. Home to the bustling regional capital Naples (Napoli), it boasts some of the country's most iconic destinations, including Pompeii, the stunning Amalfi Coast, and the tranquil Cilento Coast.Along the sparkling, deep-blue waters of the Golfo di Napoli, you'll find must-visit coastal towns like Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello, as well as the famous islands of Ischia, Capri, and the colorful Procida. Visitors can hike the breathtaking Path of the Gods, explore the hauntingly preserved ruins of Archaeological Pompeii, forever shadowed by the gray cone of Mt. Vesuvius, and savor the region's culinary gems like ultra-fresh seafood and crisp Falanghina wine.History and culture lovers shouldn't miss Sansevero Chapel Museum, San Carlo Theatre, the Catacombs of San Gennaro, and the lush Villa Cimbrone Gardens. Campania also impresses with its historic castles, including the Royal Palace of Caserta, Ovo Castle, and Castello Aragonese d'Ischia. Wine enthusiasts should head to the province of Avellino, known for producing some of the best wines in southern Italy.Tourissimo Tip–Wine is also grown inland on the Amalfi Coast, and there are some vines that are 250 years old (pre-phylloxera): https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/old-vines-on-the-amalfi-coastNature lovers will be drawn to the Cilento, Vallo di Diano, and Alburni National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and cultural heritage, featuring ancient ruins like Paestum and Velia, the majestic Padula Charterhouse, and idyllic coastal villages.Campania is also a paradise for food lovers, home to 51 Michelin-starred restaurants, including one three-star, eight two-star, and forty-two one-star establishments. From world-famous landmarks to hidden treasures, Campania offers an irresistible blend of history, nature, food, and coastal charm.CalabriaWith its rugged coastlines, dramatic landscapes, and hidden treasures, Calabria is a must-visit region in southern Italy. Known for its bold flavors and rich culinary traditions, visitors should sample 'Nduja, a spicy, spreadable sausage paste, and the region's famous Calabrian chiles. The local cuisine embraces cucina povera, a tradition of simple, hearty dishes featuring handmade pasta made with just flour and water. Calabria offers a growing fine dining scene with six one-star Michelin restaurants. For nature lovers, Calabria is home to three stunning national parks — Sila, Aspromonte, and Pollino — ideal for hiking, wildlife spotting, and immersing in untouched landscapes. Along the coast, Capo Vaticano stands out as one of the world's most beautiful beaches, offering breathtaking views and crystal-clear waters. History buffs and castle enthusiasts can explore impressive fortresses like Castello Ruffo di Scilla, Castello Murat, Castello di Le Castella, and Castello Aragonese. Don't miss charming towns and villages such as Tropea, famous for its clifftop views and beaches, as well as Scilla, Pentedattilo, and Le Castella. With its authentic culture, stunning coastlines, flavorful cuisine, and rich history, Calabria remains one of Italy's most captivating yet underrated regions.Tourissimo Tip–Way off the beaten path, lies a  unique museum in Mammola, Calabria https://calabriastraordinaria.it/en/news/visit-to-musaba-the-sistine-chapel-of-calabriaPugliaKnown as the Maldives of Italy, Puglia is a sun-drenched region celebrated for its whitewashed hill towns, ancient olive groves, and miles of stunning coastline. With a dry Mediterranean climate and scenery that often feels more Greek than Italian, Puglia is famed for its beaches in Salento, crystal-clear waters, and charming seaside towns. One of its most iconic sights is the fairytale-like trulli houses of Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This region is also a food lover's paradise, offering specialties like Orecchiette pasta with turnip greens, the classic Fave e Cicoria (fava bean purée with wild chicory), and fresh seafood paired with crisp vegetables. Wine lovers can savor Primitivo, a bold local red. For fine dining, the region boasts nine one-star Michelin restaurants, blending rustic flavors with refined culinary creativity.Puglia is dotted with unique cities and towns worth exploring, including Locorotondo, Otranto, Lecce, Monopoli, Ostuni, Gallipoli, Bari, Alberobello, and Polignano a Mare. Nature and history enthusiasts will enjoy visiting extraordinary sites like the Grotte di Castellana, the dramatic Cave of Poetry, the ancient Basilica San Nicola, and the scenic Gargano Peninsula. With its thousand-year-old olive trees, Puglia is the largest olive oil producer in the world, known for its strong, spicy oils. The locals here are famously warm and welcoming, going out of their way to make visitors feel at home.Puglia's blend of natural beauty, rich tradition, and heartfelt hospitality makes it one of Italy's most captivating and underrated destinations.Tourissimo Tip–Here are some of the gems of Puglia: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/some-of-the-gems-of-pugliaBasilicataBasilicata, a remote yet captivating region with a population of just 500,000, offers a wealth of unique experiences despite its secluded location. Among its most intriguing destinations are the ghost town of Craco and the ancient cave city of Matera, both steeped in history and cinematic charm. Other towns worth visiting include Maratea and Palombaroa, each offering its own cultural and scenic appeal.Tourissimo Tip–Matera is magical! https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/destination-highlight-matera-the-city-of-stonesThe region is rich in historical and religious landmarks, such as the Crypt of Original Sin with its remarkable frescoes, and the medieval Melfi Castle. Don't miss the towering Statue of Christ the Redeemer in Maratea, a striking monument that overlooks the Tyrrhenian coast.For a taste of local flavor, try Peperoni Cruschi—crispy, sun-dried peppers that are a beloved regional delicacy. Basilicata is also known for its exceptional wines, especially the bold, full-bodied reds of Aglianico del Vulture DOC, made primarily from the Aglianico grape. White wine lovers will appreciate the region's Greco di Tufo and Fiano varietals as well. Basilicata also has a total of 14 one-star Michelin restaurants. Adventurers can experience an adrenaline rush on The Angel's Flight, a giant zip line that offers stunning views and a thrilling ride through the Lucanian landscape.SicilySicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a world of its own, offering a diverse landscape of coastlines, mountains, and magical towns such as Cefalù, Palermo, Taormina, Catania, Noto, Agrigento, and Syracuse. Palermo serves as the cultural and diplomatic capital of the region, while Catania stands as its business hub.A volcanic island and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily boasts a rich collection of cultural and natural treasures. Highlights include the awe-inspiring Valley of the Temples, the active volcano Mount Etna, the stunning Duomo di Cefalù, and the picturesque islands of Stromboli, Bella, and Ortigia. The region is also home to the renowned Baroque Triangle in the Val di Noto region of southeastern Sicily, where the eight towns of Caltagirone, Militello Val di Catania, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo Acreide, Ragusa, and Scicli have been recognized by UNESCO for their outstanding examples of late Baroque architecture.Sicily's culinary scene is just as impressive. Indulge in traditional Sicilian cannoli, filled with sheep's milk ricotta cheese and always stuffed fresh to order. Take a street food tour to savor local favorites like arancini, and don't miss sipping on a glass of Nero d'Avola, one of Sicily's most famous wines. The region is also internationally celebrated for its top-tier agriculture and winemaking.For a taste of authentic Italian charm beyond the tourist trail, explore the towns featured in I Borghi Più Belli d'Italia—Italy's list of its most beautiful hidden gems. Tourissimo Tip–This is a great tip for all 20 regions of Italy. Find out more here: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/the-most-beautiful-small-towns-in-italyFood lovers will be delighted to know that Sicily is also home to 23 Michelin-starred restaurants, including three two-star establishments and twenty with one star.Tourissimo Tip–If you visit Corleone, you should definitely learn about the legacy of the Mafia. We in North America tend to have a romanticized view of the mafia, but for the locals, the history is more brutal. See some photos and learn more here: https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/letizia-battaglia-groundbreaking-photojournalist-who-fearlessly-documented-the-mafia-in-her-native-sicilySardiniaSardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily, is a rugged, rural paradise known for its natural beauty, deep-rooted traditions, and ancient history. The island is home to features like the Apennine Coast, the Adriatic Coast, and the Apennine Mountains. Most of Sardinia's population lives in the capital region of Cagliari, but much of the island remains untouched, offering visitors a glimpse into authentic Italian island life.One of Sardinia's most fascinating distinctions is that the Barbagia region is recognized as a Blue Zone—an area with an unusually high number of centenarians. This longevity is attributed to the region's healthy diet, active lifestyle, and strong sense of community. For outdoor enthusiasts, inland Sardinia offers some of the best biking and hiking experiences in all of Italy.Tourissimo Tip–What is a Blue Zone? https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/blue-zoneThe island's coastlines are just as enticing. Costa Smeralda is often described as paradise on earth, with stunning beaches like Spiaggia di Tuerredda, Cala Goloritzé, and Spiaggia di Porto Giunco perfect for sunbathing and swimming. Don't miss the La Maddalena Archipelago National Park (Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago di La Maddalena), a protected area with crystal-clear waters and pristine landscapes.Charming towns such as Alghero, Bosa, and Cagliari add to the island's appeal. Many of Sardinia's towns are nestled in the mountains located in the island's center, offering a peaceful and scenic escape.Cultural and historical attractions abound. Must-see sites include the Nora Archaeological Park, Bastione di Saint Remy, Parco Archeologico Naturalistico di Santa Cristina, and the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari. For an unforgettable natural wonder, venture into the Frecce delle grotte srl and Neptune's Grotto, stunning sea caves accessible by boat or stairs carved into cliffs.Sardinia is also home to a unique ancient civilization. Scattered across the island are over 7,000 nuraghe—megalithic stone structures built during the Nuragic Age (c. 1900–730 BC). These mysterious, tower-like buildings are the island's most iconic symbol, and some scholars believe there were once over 10,000 nuraghe structures in total.Religious architecture also impresses, with highlights like the Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Cecilia, the Church of the Holy Trinity of Saccargia, and the Basilica di San Simplicio showcasing Sardinia's spiritual and artistic heritage.Sardinian cuisine reflects its mountainous geography. Surprisingly, for an island, the diet leans more toward land-based ingredients than seafood. Signature dishes include Porceddu (roast pig), Fregola (a traditional Sardinian pasta), and the adventurous Casu marzu—a sheep's milk cheese intentionally infested with live maggots and considered a local delicacy. Sardinia also holds 16 one-star Michelin restaurants.To accompany these flavors, try a glass of Cannonau red wine, known for its high polyphenol content and potential health benefits, or the refreshing Vermentino white wine, perfect for warm Mediterranean days.Tourissimo Tip–Magic Trick or Pasta Making? https://www.tourissimo.travel/blog/magic-trick-or-pasta-making From the Alps to the Mediterranean, each Italian region is a world of its own. Want to see it all? Check out Tourissimo's amazing trip planning and Italian information at tourissimo.travel! Buon viaggio!From the Alps to the Mediterranean, each Italian region is a world of its own. Want to see it all? Check out Tourissimo's amazing trip planning and Italian information at tourissimo.travel! Buon viaggio! 

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Att resa - podden
129: Att resa i Europa

Att resa - podden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 35:35


Planerar du att resa i Europa? Här kommer ett avsnitt fyllt med inspiration och information om europeiska destinationer vi gärna lyfter lite extra. Vi tipsar till exempel om bra vandringsorter (Dolomiterna, Jungfraujoch och Bad Gastein), annorlunda resmål i Europa (känner ni till Alberobello i Italien?) och lämpliga destinationer för roadtrips (Wales, Skottland och Norge). Vi ger också några förslag på några öar att besöka i eller i närheten av Sverige och pratar avslutningsvis om Finland som många verkar vara lite extra nyfikna på […] The post 129: Att resa i Europa first appeared on Att resa-podden. Inlägget 129: Att resa i Europa dök först upp på Att resa-podden.

Italia con Fra
I trulli pugliesi della Valle d'Itria

Italia con Fra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 6:17


Scopri l'origine di queste abitazioni bianchissime, patrimonio dell'UNESCO dal 1996. Benvenut3 in Puglia!

Love's A Secret Weapon Podcast
A Travel Diary from Alberobello to Milan

Love's A Secret Weapon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 32:25


Ep 83 Part 2 Ciao, Love's A Secret Weapon community! Fancy a summer vacation in Italy? Back in June and July, Dr Adam was travelling around Europe – and Donna and Dr Adam thought you might like to come along! They caught up twice: once in Alberobello in Southern Italy, and this one in Milan before he headed home. In these two travel diaries, Adam shares his experiences in real-time of the iconic Alberobello, with its famous Trulli buildings, and then picturesque Milan, while Donna recalls her own visit to Alberobello in the ‘60s! “L'amore è un'arma segreta!” – in whatever language you say it, remember – Love's A Secret Weapon! Also Watch: Ep 83 Part 1 (Video) - A Visit to Alberobello with Donna and Dr Adam

Love's A Secret Weapon Podcast
A Visit to Alberobello with Donna and Dr Adam

Love's A Secret Weapon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 12:52


Ep 83 Part 1 Come along with Donna and Dr Adam and experience the famous ancient village of Alberobello in Southern Italy with its well-preserved Trulli houses in this special video episode! From Donna: "In 1967, I found myself in a Warner Bros recording studio in Rome, Italy. I was asked to sing a theme to a movie called "Once Before I Die", starring Ursula Andress. To promote the song Warner Bros. sent me down the coast of the Adriatic to a tiny mountain town called Alberobello. This was an ancient village, well preserved with the unique Trulli style houses made of lime and slate. A video was made of me standing on old Roman ruins singing the song. My collaborator and producer, Dr. Adam Gerace, recently traveled to Italy and visited Alberobello which has given me an opportunity to share this very rare unreleased recording along with photos taken by my dad, Morey, during our 1960's stay. Never dreamed this would become a reality and I sincerely hope you enjoy it!" Note: Ep 83 Part 2 (Audio) - A Travel Diary from Alberobello to Milan This companion Audio Podcast is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart or wherever you get your podcasts.

TG Luna
Ep. 449 | Trulleader di Alberobello - 17.06.24

TG Luna

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 8:43


di Alessandro Luna | Tra gli argomenti di oggi i postumi del G7, la conferenza di pace in Svizzera di Zelensky e il ritorno in Italia di Ilaria Salis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cross Camp Crew
04: Von Kampanien über Basilikata nach Apulien – die Elternzeitreise geht weiter

Cross Camp Crew

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 81:16


In dieser Folge berichten wir von der siebten und achten Woche unserer Elternzeitreise. Die Strecke führt uns über die berühmte Amalfitana nach Matera und weiter gen Westen über Alberobello nach Polignano a Mare an der Adria. Wie immer machen wir hierfür eine Retrospektive, also einen Rückblick bei dem wir die Ereignisse der vergangenen Wochen nacherzählen und reflektieren was davon wir gerne wiederholen und was verändern würden.

Cose Molto Umane
1348 - La brutta storia del gatto nella fontana

Cose Molto Umane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 10:43


La notizia del gattino nella fontana ad Alberobello impazza sui giornali e l'indignazione della gente è alle stelle. Ma perché l'empatia verso gli animali è così forte? Sembrerebbe quasi che empatizziamo più coi cuccioli che con i bambini: e le ricerche in campo psicologico sociale dicono che è così. Perché? Vuoi farmi le domande? Iscriviti a Patreon per supportarmi, fare le domande e ascoltare il podcast senza pubblicità: https://www.patreon.com/cosemoltoumane Io sono Gianpiero Kesten, per gli amici Jam. Mi trovi ogni domenica in onda su Radio Popolare e in podcast ogni giorno su Cose Molto Umane.

Popotniški snep
Popotniški snep S04E06: Roadtrip po vzhodni italijanski obali | Teja Makuc

Popotniški snep

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 51:45


Tokrat je v oddaji gostovala Teja Makuc, ki nam je predstavila svoj družinski roadtrip po vzhodni obali Italije. Skupaj smo se popeljali med morske valove in v stara mestna jedra italijanskih mestec dežele Puglia, kot so Alberobello, Polignano a Mare, Monopoli in druga. S04E06 Gostja: Teja Makuc Moderator: Tilen Nipič Premiera: Facebook Popotniško združenje Slovenije, 19. 12. 2023 Projekt poteka v sodelovanju z MKC Maribor/Mladi Maribor. Oddajo si lahko v živo ogledate tudi na njihovih Facebook straneh. Povezave Popotniški snep Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/popotnistvo Spletna stran PZS: www.youth-hostel.si/si Facebook PZS: www.facebook.com/popotnistvo Instagram PZS: www.instagram.com/higlobetrotter​

Avto FM 107.7
İngilis dilini daha tez öyrənə biləcəyiniz ölkə I Yol Əhvalatı #335

Avto FM 107.7

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 33:44


"Yol Əhvalatı"nda qonaq olan Nigar Xəyyam İtaliyanın Alberobella kəndindən, orda olan fərqli evlərdən,Maltada tələbələrin çox olmasından, bir çox filmin əsasən orada çəkilməsindən, turistlik məkanlardan bəhs edib.

Outdoor e Ambiente
Cammini – Ep.3 St. 2: Camminare in Puglia lungo la “Rotta dei due mari”. Intervista ad Elio Roma

Outdoor e Ambiente

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 13:00


Lo speciale “Cammini” – realizzato in collaborazione con Zamberlan – ci porta oggi in Puglia, alla scoperta della “Rotta dei Due Mari“. Elio Roma – ideatore del percorso – ci racconta i punti focali di un percorso accarezzato da due mari: lo Ionio e l'Adriatico. Una rotta “alla portata di tutti”: 136 km distribuiti in 6 tappe per una media di 22 km giornalieri. Un percorso che attraversando la Valle d'Itria, da Polignano a Mare giunge fino a Taranto, scoprendo siti di grande interesse culturale (Alberobello, Locorotondo, Martina Franca…) oltre che naturalistico. Scopri i dettagli del cammino, ascolta l'intervista a Elio Roma.

Bitch Talk
Basic Bitch - Eat the Frites! Euro travels, New York, Outside Lands + more

Bitch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 68:06


Take us back to our separate trips to Europe this year. Ange talks about her month long Spring visit to Germany, Brussels, and Amsterdam while Erin talks about her recent trip to Barcelona, Puglia (Italy), and Perchtoldsdorf (Austria). Then Ange dives into her quick trip to New York (she hadn't been back since 2003 y'all) and why it was a last minute decision. We wrap it up with Erin's somewhat annual Outside Lands jaunt peppered with beignet's, bounce, and her new obsession - The Foo Fighters (specifically Dave Grohl). This recording took place at one of our favorite bars in San Francisco, Zam Zam - which has a real jukebox filled with music by Nina Simone, Bill Withers, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Dr. John and so many more great musicians. Zam Zam also has one of our favorite bartenders - local artist Kundan Baidwan who first appeared on our show during our tribute Anthony Bourdain crawl back in 2018.  Y'all, on a somber note, we are devastated by the climate destruction that has wreaked havoc on Maui. It's a special place for Erin and her husband, Jeff and we are shocked at the loss of life, small businesses, and generations of Hawaiian's. If you have any extra money to give, we strongly encourage you to give to Hawaii Community Foundation. Thank you.--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help!  You can vote for us again as your Best of the Bay  2023 favorite podcast HERE.--Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM

Le interviste di RKO
Intervista a Gianluigi Trevisi Experimenta 2023

Le interviste di RKO

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 9:07


Experimenta”, alla sua XXIV edizione. Quest'anno la rassegna si terrà in tre luoghi diversi: all'Officina degli Esordi a Bari (25-28 maggio), al Laboratorio Urbano Mat di Terlizzi (l'1, il 2, e il 9 giugno) e, infine, ad Alberobello, dove nel 1999 la manifestazione è nata. Intervista con il coordinatore Gianluigi Trevisi che ospite di Carlo Chicco ci racconta la nuova edizione divisa in tre parti.

Porozmawiajmy o jedzeniu
#25: Moje smaki Apulii (Bari, Matera, Alberobello, Locorotondo, Monopoli)

Porozmawiajmy o jedzeniu

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 41:48


W tym odcinku opowiadam o tym co dobrego zjadłam w Apulii (Bari, Matera, Alberobello, Locorotondo, Monopoli) – regionie Włoch zlokalizowanym na włoskim obcasie. Jeżeli wybierasz się na urlop w te okolicy lub szukasz inspiracji kulinarnych i wycieczkowych - to koniecznie musisz posłuchać tego podcastu. W podcaście polecam dużo ciekawych i nie spotykanych w Polsce połączeń smakowych, oryginalnych warzyw oraz owoców, a także potraw, które moim zdaniem w Apulii trzeba spróbować. Wymieniam również restauracje, w których bardzo mi smakowały przygotowane dania, poniżej ich nazwy: · Terra Mossa Ristorante – AlberobelloLa Cantina – AlberobelloControra – LocorotondoCasa Pinto – LocorotondoMadia – MonopoliCafe Napoli – MonopoliPescaria – Polignano a MareMastro Cicco – BariPanificio – BariOsteria le arpie – BariJerome – BariZapraszam do słuchania

Citybreak - Podcast o miastach
#13 - Przewodnik po Apulii (Polignano a Mare, Monopoli, Bari i inne miasta) / gościnnie: Magda Ciach-Baklarz z bloga Italia Poza Szlakiem

Citybreak - Podcast o miastach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 89:41


Moją gościnią jest prawdziwa ekspertka od Włoch, czyli Magda z bloga Italia Poza Szlakiem. Magda o Puglii wie dosłownie wszystko, więc rozmawiamy o prawie całym obszarze, z naciskiem na miasteczka najczęściej odwiedzane: Polignano a Mare(49:30), Monopoli(28:00) i Bari(71:22). Magda opowiada również o innych, mniej popularnych kierunkach: Półwyspie Gargano czy Lecce. Usłyszycie też wiele praktycznych porad: jak dostać się do Apulii i czym się po niej przemieszczać, gdzie spać, kiedy wybrać się w podróż po tym obszarze, w jakim miejscu kupić cornetto con pistacchio i pasticciotto, w jakiej restauracji zjeść kolację. Zachwycamy się foccacią z tego regionu, która skradła nasze serca. Opowiadamy o najlepszych włoskich gelato i o wieczornym klimacie na mieście. Nie zabrakło też opinii na temat Alberobello. • Na moim www.instagram.com/citybreakpodcast znajdziecie mapkę z oznaczonymi miejscami, o których mówimy w podcaście i relację zdjęciową. Wpadajcie też na kanały Magdy, które są znakomitym źródłem włoskich inspiracji: - Blog Italia Poza Szlakiem: https://www.italiapozaszlakiem.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/italiapozaszlakiem/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ItaliaPozaSzlakiem - FB Grupa Moje wielkie włoskie podróże: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wloskiepodroze - Pinterest: https://pl.pinterest.com/italiapozaszlakiem/

The Pocket Explorer
A Traveler's Guide to Alberobello, Italy

The Pocket Explorer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 6:43


Join us on a captivating journey to Alberobello, Italy, a UNESCO-listed town famous for its unique trulli structures. In this episode, we'll dive into the fascinating history of Alberobello, explore its key sights, and share unforgettable activities you can enjoy during your visit. Discover local artistic achievements, indulge in mouthwatering regional cuisine, and get the inside scoop on vibrant festivals and events. Plus, we'll recommend nearby must-see destinations to add to your itinerary. Don't miss this enchanting episode that will inspire you to explore the magical world of Alberobello!

Deejay 6 Tu
Angelo di Alberobello a Natale con le sorelle della moglie

Deejay 6 Tu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 3:23


Deejay 6 Tu
Angelo di Alberobello a Natale con le sorelle della moglie

Deejay 6 Tu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 3:23


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Deejay 6 Tu
Guerriero Angelo da Alberobello, ponte a Parigi

Deejay 6 Tu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 1:49


Deejay 6 Tu
Guerriero Angelo da Alberobello, ponte a Parigi

Deejay 6 Tu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 1:50


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Italian Roots and Genealogy
Researching Biccari, Foggia, Puglia

Italian Roots and Genealogy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 38:49


A moment and a movement; New Biccari.  With Erick and Giuseppe Lucera and Rich LetoThe book illustrates how a moment in time when the author returned to his ancestral village let to research into the movement of people from Biccari to Philadelphia.  Erick along with cousins in Italy Gennaro and Giuseppe Lucera trace the 1200 Biccarese citizens to America, ending up mostly Philadelphia.  Using data analytics and his cousin's local stories from previously published books, the new book shows when, why, and where the immigrants went.  The book shows that not only did most of the immigrants settle in dense areas together, but they were also closely related.  Using church records dating back to the 1550s, we found that most of the people share several of the same common ancestors who had come to Biccari from other villages. The book was inspired by a moment In time when Erick went to Biccari for the first time in 2009 and the goal of the book was to provide a path back for thousands of Biccarese Americans to enjoy the same moment of returning to their ancestral village.Our presentation will also focus on one of those moments for Erick's cousin Rich, who accompanied him to Italy and Biccari for the first time this past summer.  After landing in Naples, we spent a week in our ancestral village of Biccari, then went down the coast of Puglia to villages, such as Molfetta and Barletta, that our ancestors lived in BEFORE coming to Biccari in the 1600s. We also spent time in Polignano Al mare, Lecce, Alberobello, and Ostuni. Rich will recount his feelings of walking the steps of our ancestors from Naples, Biccari and other villages we visited.Farmers and Nobles traces the research path of blogger and podcast host Bob Sorrentino. Bob began researching his family roots in 2008 beginning with his great-grandfather's calling card brought from Italy by his paternal grandmother Maria Luigia Piromallo. https://www.italiangenealogy.blog/farmers-and-nobles/Italian Marketplace LLC Online tee shirts, hoodies and more for ItaliansFarmers and Nobles Read about my research story and how to begin your family research.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

L'italiano in podcast
14 Ottobre 2022 – Italiano in Podcast – Inconvenienti e ritardi!

L'italiano in podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 42:14


14 Ottobre 2022 - Italiano in Podcast. Qualche inconveniente, un po' di distrazione e sono ancora in grande ritardo. Chiudiamo la settimana e anche il racconto della vacanza in Puglia. Parliamo di Alberobello e dei suoi famosi trulli, diventati patrimonio dell'umanità. Ultima sera a Polignano e poi il difficile saluto a J dopo una bellissima vacanza durata però meno del previsto. Due giorni facili per chiudere la settimana con l'arrivo finalmente di una nuova poltrona da scrivania, adatta a passare molto tempo seduti davanti al computer. Giovedì è iniziata la nuova legislatura con un parlamento nuovo, per la prima volta con un numero ridotto di senatori e deputati. Per chiudere l'episodio, al posto dell'aforisma, alcuni commenti su Alberobello di uno dei più importanti intellettuali italiani del secolo scorso. A lunedì con la prossima puntata di Italiano in Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ispeakitaliano/message

L'italiano in podcast
14 Ottobre 2022 – Italiano in Podcast – Inconvenienti e ritardi!

L'italiano in podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 42:14


14 Ottobre 2022 - Italiano in Podcast. Qualche inconveniente, un po' di distrazione e sono ancora in grande ritardo. Chiudiamo la settimana e anche il racconto della vacanza in Puglia. Parliamo di Alberobello e dei suoi famosi trulli, diventati patrimonio dell'umanità. Ultima sera a Polignano e poi il difficile saluto a J dopo una bellissima vacanza durata però meno del previsto. Due giorni facili per chiudere la settimana con l'arrivo finalmente di una nuova poltrona da scrivania, adatta a passare molto tempo seduti davanti al computer. Giovedì è iniziata la nuova legislatura con un parlamento nuovo, per la prima volta con un numero ridotto di senatori e deputati. Per chiudere l'episodio, al posto dell'aforisma, alcuni commenti su Alberobello di uno dei più importanti intellettuali italiani del secolo scorso. A lunedì con la prossima puntata di Italiano in Podcast.

MUZYCZNE PODRÓŻE PRZEZ ŚWIAT
Włochy Południowe

MUZYCZNE PODRÓŻE PRZEZ ŚWIAT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 53:11


Udowodniliśmy, że mało popularne wśród turystów południe Włoch jest warte odwiedzenia, nie tylko ze względu na rajskie wybrzeże. W regionie Apulia poznaliśmy miasta: Trani, Otranto, białe miasta takie jak Locorotondo, Ostuni i Cisternino, czy bajkowe Alberobello z niezliczoną ilością trulli. Byliśmy w średniowiecznej twierdzy tajemnic Castel del Monte i w jednym z najpiękniejszych systemów jaskiń na świecie – Grotte di Castellana. Na półwyspie Gargano dotarliśmy do dwóch słynnych ośrodków kultu: sanktuarium św. Ojca Pio w San Giovanni Rotondo i sanktuarium św. Michała Archanioła w Monte Sant'Angelo. W regionie Bazylikata podziwialiśmy wykutą w kamieniu Materę, jedno z najstarszych miast na świecie, które imitowało Jerozolimę w filmie „Pasja” oraz Craco – miasto duchów. Gościem Jerzego Jopa była Danuta Rasała.

MUZYCZNE PODRÓŻE PRZEZ ŚWIAT
Włochy Południowe. Cz. 1

MUZYCZNE PODRÓŻE PRZEZ ŚWIAT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 53:13


Udowodniliśmy, że mało popularne wśród turystów południe Włoch jest warte odwiedzenia, nie tylko ze względu na rajskie wybrzeże. W regionie Apulia poznaliśmy miasta: Trani, Otranto, białe miasta takie jak Locorotondo, Ostuni i Cisternino, czy bajkowe Alberobello z niezliczoną ilością trulli. Byliśmy w średniowiecznej twierdzy tajemnic Castel del Monte i w jednym z najpiękniejszych systemów jaskiń na świecie – Grotte di Castellana. Na półwyspie Gargano dotarliśmy do dwóch słynnych ośrodków kultu: sanktuarium św. Ojca Pio w San Giovanni Rotondo i sanktuarium św. Michała Archanioła w Monte Sant'Angelo. W regionie Bazylikata podziwialiśmy wykutą w kamieniu Materę, jedno z najstarszych miast na świecie, które imitowało Jerozolimę w filmie „Pasja” oraz Craco – miasto duchów. Gościem Jerzego Jopa była Danuta Rasała.

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
2839 - PANZO sbarca a Milano con la sua flotta per portare il panzerotto pugliese nella città meneghina

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 2:57


PANZO nasce da un'idea di Carlo Fioruzzi e Filippo Palma, giovani imprenditori con una passione per le tradizioni culinarie pugliesi: esportare uno dei prodotti tipici di questa straordinaria terra, il panzerotto.Solo prodotti realizzati a mano seguendo la ricetta di un piccolo laboratorio di Alberobello, la città dei trulli, che da oltre 30 anni seleziona solo i migliori ingredienti da caseifici e piantagioni locali.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Siesta Cartel, da Alberobello a Griffith al ritmo dei grandi successi italiani

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 16:36


Dalla Puglia all'Australia rurale, la band di Melbourne racconta l'impegno di trasmettere la tradizione della musica italiana di ieri alle nuove generazioni di italiani in tutto il mondo.

Learn Italian with Annalisa
50. I trulli di Alberobello

Learn Italian with Annalisa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 21:12


Avete già visto un Trullo dal vero o anche solo in fotografia? Questa costruzione tipica della regione Puglia non può lasciare senza sorpresa. Com'è stato costruito? E perché ha questa forma tanto particolare? Per meglio capire la sua storia, con questo podcast andiamo alla scoperta della zona di Alberobello, famosa per essere il maggior centro di trulli di tutta la regione ma anche dove si può fare un interessante safari e dove si trovano grotte vecchie novanta milioni di anni ... Have you already seen a Trullo live or even just in photographs? This typical construction of the Apulia region cannot leave you without surprise. How was it built? And why does it have such a peculiar shape? To better understand its history, with this podcast we are going to explore the area of Alberobello, famous for being the largest center of trulli in the whole region but also where you can go on an interesting safari and where you can find caves ninety million years old ...

Learn Italian with Annalisa
50. I trulli di Alberobello

Learn Italian with Annalisa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 21:12


Avete già visto un Trullo dal vero o anche solo in fotografia? Questa costruzione tipica della regione Puglia non può lasciare senza sorpresa. Com'è stato costruito? E perché ha questa forma tanto particolare? Per meglio capire la sua storia, con questo podcast andiamo alla scoperta della zona di Alberobello, famosa per essere il maggior centro di trulli di tutta la regione ma anche dove si può fare un interessante safari e dove si trovano grotte vecchie novanta milioni di anni ... Have you already seen a Trullo live or even just in photographs? This typical construction of the Apulia region cannot leave you without surprise. How was it built? And why does it have such a peculiar shape? To better understand its history, with this podcast we are going to explore the area of Alberobello, famous for being the largest center of trulli in the whole region but also where you can go on an interesting safari and where you can find caves ninety million years old ...

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
2514 - Matteo Cunsolo promuove la cultura del pane all'evento Mani in pasta

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 1:51


Il maestro panificatore Matteo Cunsolo, presidente di Richemont Club Italia e Presidente dell'Associazione Panificatori di Milano e Province, oggi, a partire dalle ore 18.00, sarà ad Alberobello ospite dell'evento “Mani in pasta” organizzato con la finalità d'insegnare i segreti della panificazione made in Italy ai turisti ospiti in Puglia.

Traveloptimizer | Der Podcast über Reisen & Abenteuer trotz Fulltimejob
#148: Roadtrip durch Apulien in Italien (Teil 1)

Traveloptimizer | Der Podcast über Reisen & Abenteuer trotz Fulltimejob

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 29:55


Es gibt wahrscheinlich kaum jemanden, der nicht gerne Urlaub in Italien macht. Die wunderschönen Strände, historischen Städte, die italienische Küche und Lebensart muss man einfach lieben. Wir nehmen in den nächsten beiden Podcastfolgen die Region Apulien direkt am Stiefelabsatz etwas genauer unter die Lupe. (01:15) Vorstellung von Barbara (04:35) Wie kann man die Region Apulien unterteilen? (05:45) Anreise nach Apulien (07:00) Beste Reisezeit für Apulien (08:45) Wie teuer ist eine Apulien-Reise? (10:10) Ist Apulien auch mit dem Camper empfehlenswert? (10:45) Die Route durch Apulien (12:15) Highlights in Casamassima (14:35) Highlights in Bari (17:00) Was hat Alberobello zu bieten? (19:45) Grotte di Castellana (20:45) Baden rund um Bari (23:00) Lohnt sich Monopoly bei einem Apulien Roadtrip? (25:15) Warum Lecce das Florenz des Südens ist Eine ausführliche Zusammenfassung und alle Infos findest du auf unserem Blog traveloptimizer.de. Wir bei Instagram: @traveloptimizer Barbara bei Instagram: @reisepsycho Blog reisepsycho.com

Coffee Break Italian Advanced
CBI 3.17 | Molto, troppo, poco, tanto used as adjectives or adverbs | Alberobello e i suoi Trulli

Coffee Break Italian Advanced

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 24:10 Very Popular


Welcome back to another episode of Coffee Break Italian Season 3! In this episode we cover the topic of molto, troppo, poco, tanto used as adjectives and adverbs. We continue listening to the dialogue of Nicola and the guided tour of Puglia, which has now reached the destination of Alberobello, famous for its Trulli and for being a UNESCO world heritage site. Listen out for some key vocabulary used in the dialogue, including: artigianato, cocente, del posto.If you'd like to take advantage of bonus materials, lesson notes and a translation challenge, you can access the full Coffee Break Italian Season 3 course on the Coffee Break Academy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Ciclismo, il piovenese Filippo Zana conquista il Campionato Italiano

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 1:51


Il 23enne vicentino della Bardiani Csf ha vinto in una volata a quattro la prova in linea dei campionati italiani 2022, precedendo allo sprint Lorenzo Rota, Samuele Battistella e Andrea Piccolo. Scalatore puro, Zana riesce a conquistare il titolo nella specialità a lui più difficile, la volata, in un tracciato molto impegnativo di 237 chilometri da Castellaneta Marina ad Alberobello

News Puglia e Basilicata
Farmaci sottratti al 118 Alberobello, indagati 2 infermieri

News Puglia e Basilicata

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 1:34


Untold Italy travel podcast
Favorite towns in Puglia (by a local)

Untold Italy travel podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 37:39


#080 Picturesque towns of Puglia  Puglia is fast becoming one of the up and coming regions of Italy thanks to its stunning Adriatic coastline, ancient traditions and picturesque towns and villages. Today we're taking a trip through the region with local Nikki Taylor, who found her spiritual and actual home in the cobbled streets and white washed houses of the region.From the unique trulli houses of the Itria Valley to colorful fishing villages and historic piazzas where you can while away an hour or even a day or two, Puglia welcomes you with southern Italian hospitality and sun drenched days. Get all the details of the places mentioned in the show in the full show notes for this episode at: https://untolditaly.com/80If you're an Italy lover looking for an  immersive experience, come and join us in our online piazza - it's our favorite place to meet with podcast guests and learn more about Italian food, wine and culture.  Learn more >> https://untolditaly.com/insidersSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/untolditaly)

Gli speciali di Radio Popolare
UNA TENSIONE CHE DURA UNA VITA

Gli speciali di Radio Popolare

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 75:25


Nel 76esimo della liberazione del campo di concentramento di Mauthausen e nel centenario della nascita di Gianfranco Maris, partigiano, deportato, avvocato e fondatore di Fondazione Memoria della Deportazione e storico presidente di Aned - Associazione nazionale ex deportati nei campi nazisti, Radio Popolare partecipa al progetto “Una tensione che dura una vita”. Dallo studio di Gianfranco Maris e in 19 luoghi di memoria come il muro del campo di Bolzano, le Fosse Ardeatine o il piazzale dell’appello di Mauthausen, la Casa Rossa di Alberobello o l’ex carcere Sant’Agata di Bergamo, il Polo del’ 900 o il Museo Monumento al Deportato politico e razziale di Fossoli, il tribunale militare di Verona, la Loggia dei Mercanti di Milano, le attrici del Progetto Collettivo Antigone interpretano un testo che fonde gli scritti tratti dal libro di Gianfranco Maris "Oltre Mauthausen” (appena uscito per Mimesis), con la testimonianza di donne sopravvissute alla deportazione come Maria Massariello Arata, Liana Millu, Lidia Rolfi, teresa Noce, Marisa Scala, Luciana Nissim, Ada Buffulini, Charlotte Delbo, Giuliana Tedeschi, Sofia Kossak, Nella Lilli Mascagni, Vittoria Gargantini. Un progetto di Fondazione memoria della deportazione, Aned, Anpi, Istituto Ferruccio Parri, con Isrec Bergamo e Collettivo Progetto Antigone.

Sub-Ita
3.04 - Tour of Italian accents and dialects: Puglia (with Roberta)

Sub-Ita

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 31:39


Probabilmente la prima cosa che vi viene in mente quando sentite parlare della Puglia sono i trulli di Alberobello. Non avete tutti i torti (=you're not completely wrong), ma ci sono tantissime altre cose da sapere su questa bellissima e variegatissima regione. La nostra simpaticissima ospite di oggi, Roberta, ci racconterà quanto sono importanti per lei le sue radici pugliesi e gli "shock culturali" che ha vissuto trasferendosi a Bologna per studiare. Senza contare che reciterà per noi un'intera filastrocca in dialetto! Se volete ascoltarla e se volete scoprire quanto io, 100% italiana, abbia capito della filastrocca, correte ad ascoltare l'episodio! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/subtitleditalian/message

TheBigFatVoice Psicologia, Musica & Teatro
L'importanza di seguire i propri sogni - conversazione con Diego Pugliese

TheBigFatVoice Psicologia, Musica & Teatro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 50:49


“Il mondo è nelle mani di coloro che hanno il coraggio di sognare e di correre il rischio di vivere i propri sogni.” – Paulo Coelho Oggi a #thebigfatvoice inseguiamo i sogni e diamo una scorsa a quali mattoncini ci troviamo sotto i piedi mentre percorriamo la strada che porta alla loro realizzazione. E oggi camminiamo insieme a un ragazzo che i suoi sogni li ha inseguiti e li insegue ogni giorno, l'eclettico musicista Diego Pugliese che da Putignano e Alberobello è arrivato a Milano da qualche anno dove svolge la sua attività e chissà la sua strada a mattoncini dove lo porterà. Godetevi il viaggio! Per avere maggiori informazioni sull'ospite di oggi: https://soundcloud.com/diego-pugliese https://vimeo.com/dpviolin Iscriviti al #podcast, commenta e condividi con i tuoi amici le #puntate di #thebigfatvoice, seguiti sui #social, rimani in contatto e buon ascolto! Visita il sito http://www.thebigfatvoice.com (www.thebigfatvoice.com) Segui la pagina Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thebigfatvoice (https://www.facebook.com/thebigfatvoice)  Segui il profilo Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thebigfatvoice (https://www.instagram.com/thebigfatvoice) Per avere maggiori informazioni puoi visitare i siti: http://www.mbgvoice.com (www.mbgvoice.com) http://www.counselingtorino.com (www.counselingtorino).it Puoi metterti in contatto con Massimiliano scrivendo a thebigfatvoice@gmail.com Fai girare la voce… o meglio… fai girare #thebigfatvoice Musica originale by #audiio www.audiio.com

The Big Gay Podcast from Puglia
The BIG 2021 Guide to Alberobello, Puglia

The Big Gay Podcast from Puglia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 47:25


Undisputed capital of the trulli in the gorgeous Valle d'Itria, Alberobello is one of Puglia's most iconic - and perhaps most visited - destinations. But with tourism front, back, left, right and centre finding authentic Alberobello, the Alberobello that so inspired Pier Paolo Passolini can be hard to find. But it still exists. In our #lockdown guide we inspire and guide you on your visit and with a local eye "stress test" two travel blogger guides suggested to us: Never Ending Voyage and the short (but cute) Short Guide to Alberobello brought to you by the beautifully curated Along Dusty Roads. And after that our companion guide to Alberobello can be found here at the BIG Guide to Alberobello. Safe and happy travels. Our Alberobello Podcast Guide Page.

The Big Gay Podcast from Puglia
3 Weeks in Puglia | Our Puglia Road Trip - part 1

The Big Gay Podcast from Puglia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 33:30


Greg and Andrea live in northern Italy but spent three weeks travelling all around Puglia. It was Greg's first time in our region, and for Andrea a return visit after 20 years. In the first of a two part podcast they take in the Gargano, Imperial Puglia, Matera (in the neighbouring region of Basilicata), the Valle d'Itria and end up in Santa Maria di Leuca. They are effusive in their praise for Puglia and don't hold back in describing their highlights, from restaurants to places of beauty. Find links to the restaurants and other recommendations from the Big Gay Podcast from Puglia travel guide here.

Beauty Drops
Make Up Occhi

Beauty Drops

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 13:16


Tips, consigli e novità sul mondo della bellezza – Scegliere l’ombretto giusto con Arianna della profumeria ethos cose belle di Alberobello

Radio Mariposa
Buongiorno e Buon Lunedì con Son Yoruba: "La gente me descarga" Timba | Musica Cubana | Episodio 1001

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 4:34


Buongiorno e Buon Lunedì con Son Yoruba: "La gente me descarga" Timba | Musica Cubana | Episodio 1001

Tutto bene.fm

Ciao, thank you for tuning this radio

TOAST
Schist Village & Coimbra

TOAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 11:59


Full vid: https://youtu.be/ANe0xmiqKzE Being in Europe and stumbling upon an entire village made with schist, a method of stacking stones without any adhesion, is absolutely mind boggling. . Bringing in feelings of Alberobello in Italy or incredible Incan villages in the Andes (South America), this Schist village blew me away. It's so prehistoric and meditative to build structures in a manner that contradicts gravity thanks to balance. . Needless to say, Coimbra shouldn't be muffled as it's a historically important university city which is almost as photogenic as the ruins in the hills.

Viaggiando
Ad Alberobello con Angela

Viaggiando

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 43:09


Finalmente oggi si va in Puglia.Angela in questo primo episodio ci porta a visitare i trulli di AlberobelloSe vuoi contattarci puoi farlo su Telegram:Sandra: https://telegram.me/ViaggiandoSandramail: viaggiando.podcast@gmail.comhttps://www.facebook.com/viaggiando.podcasthttps://gopod.me/ViaggiandoPuoi contattare Angela:https://www.facebook.com/angela.maggipinto.7https://www.facebook.com/emotionalpuglia/

Untold Italy travel podcast
Josie's top 10 places to visit in Italy after many years of trips

Untold Italy travel podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 51:05


#020 Host Josie's top 10 favorite places to visit in Italy (so far!)Do you have favorite places to visit in Italy? In this episode our host Josie takes her turn in choosing her Italy top 10. It's no easy decision. And after many years of trips to Italy, frankly it just gets harder. In the end, while the cities, scenery and beaches all have their allure, it's those family memories made throughout Italy that Josie treasures the most. You'll learn about the sights and places that stole her heart to help you to plan your own dream trip.Grazie, thank you for listening. We hope you enjoy our show and would love you to subscribe for all the latest episodes.If you would like more information on my top 10 plus links and full show notes for this episode, head over to:https://untolditaly.com/20Our free community for Italy travel lovers:https://untolditaly.com/community

Radio Mariposa
Buongiorno e Buon Venerdì Santo con Combinacion De La Habana Y Tirso Duarte: "La raíz" | Timba | Musica Cubana | Episodio 841

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 5:51


Buongiorno dedicato al nostro nuovo amico instagram Gianpaolo Caliandro e un saluto alla Associazione "Da Betlemme a Gerusalemme", questa sera sulla omonima pagina Facebook trasmetteranno in diretta alle ore 21 la 43esima passione vivente.

EL VIAJERO ACCIDENTAL
Alberobello con El Viajero Accidental

EL VIAJERO ACCIDENTAL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 27:00


En este minipodcast os contamos nuestra estancia en Alberobello, una pequeña ciudad de la provincia de Bari en la región de Puglia. Lo más característico de este lugar de cuento son sus "trulli", unas pintorescas edificaciones cilíndricas con techo cónico que se distribuyen por el Val d'Itria, con una mayor concentración en esta localidad. Los "trulli" de Alberobello fueron declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO en 1996.

Radio Mariposa
Musica Dominicana - 105esima Puntata di Radio Mariposa Show

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 32:45


Abbiamo Deciso di Dedicare un Puntata di Radio Mariposa Show alla Energia, Felicità, Contettezza della Musica Dominicana, un altro Grande Antidepressivo che Mettiamo a Disposizione di tutti i Nostri Ascoltatori e quindi con Simone Barnaba, Piero Nisi e Ivo Minno vi Auguriamo un Grande Buon Ascolto!!!Scaletta:1 Juan Luis Guerra - Lampara pa' mis pies2 Yoskar Sarante - Ella anda 3 El Torito - Para llegar a donde estoy4 Wilfrido Vargas - Merengue que aloca5 Zacarías Ferreira - Los Recuerdos

Radio Mariposa
Buongiorno e Buon Martedì con Orishas: "Cuba no se fue de mí" | Musica Cubana | Latin Music | Novità 2019 | Nuovo Brano

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 4:00


Puntata Dedicata ad Aguanueva, Scuola di Ballo di Monopoli, a Vanessa Lacedonia e www.Formaitalia.info

Vacation Station Travel Radio
Authentic Italy - Chris Cutler on Big Blend Radio

Vacation Station Travel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 50:17


On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s 2nd Friday Vacation Station Food, Wine & Travel Show, travel writer and photographer Chris Cutler discusses four towns in Italy: Sulmona in Abruzzo, Agrigento in Sicily, Alberobello in Puglia, and Lucca in Tuscany. Read Chris' story here: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/authentic-italy/Featured music is Ecco by Emiliano DeFerrari - http://www.emilianodeferrari.com/Thanks to the International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association for sponsoring this segment - https://www.ifwtwa.org/

Big Blend Radio
Big Blend Radio: Travel Writer Chris Cutler - Authentic Italy

Big Blend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 51:00


On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s 2nd Friday Vacation Station Food, Wine & Travel Show, travel writer and photographer Chris Cutler discusses four towns in Italy: Sulmona in Abruzzo, Agrigento in Sicily, Alberobello in Puglia, and Lucca in Tuscany. If you like Italy because you like Rome, Florence, and Venice, these four towns will make you fall in love with all that is la Bella Italia.  Read Chris' story "Authentic Italy" on BlendRadioandTV.com. Featured music is Ecco by Emiliano DeFerrari. Thanks to the International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) for sponsoring this segment.  

Radio Mariposa
Buongiorno e Buon Venerdì con Charanga Latina: "No me digas que no (la sirenita)" Episodio 576 | Musica Cubana

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 3:45


Dedichiamo Questo Buongiorno Agli Amici Di Letto Visto Ascoltato, Organizzatori di Una Bellissima Rassegna Cinematografica Organizzata ad Alberobello. Charanga Latina: "No me digas que no (la sirenita)" | Episodio 577 | Musica Cubana

Radio Mariposa
Buongiorno e Buon Giovedì di Bachata con Diddy Cruz: Se Acabó | Episodio 472 | Musica Dominicana

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 4:28


Il Buongiorno di Radio Mariposa quest’oggi da Spazio al Giovedí di Bachata, Musica di Diddy Cruz: Se Acabó, Musica Dominican per Voi: Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
Barbaro Fines Y Su Mayimbe: "La Frontera" !!!

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 38:20


E Siamo Giunti alla Ottantesima Puntata di "Radio Mariposa Show", in questa puntata parliamo di Barbaro Fines Y Su Mayimbe e del loro Ultimo "EP", Extended Play, "La Frontera". Con Piero Nisi, Ivo Minno e Simone Barnaba Ascolteremo i cinque brani presenti in questa ultima produzione. Signori e Signore ecco a voi La Frontera:...

Radio Mariposa
Puntata 75: Dedicata alla Scuola di Ballo Aguanueva di Monopoli

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 40:34


La Puntata 75 di Radio Mariposa Show la Dedichiamo ad Aguanueva la Scuola di Ballo di Monopoli (Bari), Una scuola di Ballo che sta avendo un grande successo in termini di Pubblico, Iniziative e Sopratutto Passione per la Musica. In Studio con noi c'erano Vito Carbotti, Paolo Tarì e Angelo Chiloiro. Abbiamo provato a chiedergli di tutto e scoprire il vero segreto di un successo così e forse ci siamo riusciti... Tocca a voi scoprirlo ascoltando la Puntata 75! Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
The Cuban Golden Club: Pregones Dorados

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 40:10


Radio Mariposa Presenta un Altro Grande Capolavoro della Musica Cubana, Il Progetto e l'Album Musicale: The Cuban Golden Club: Pregones Dorados! Un Progetto che vede la Partecipazione Straordinaria di Artisti come Mayito Rivera, Pedrito Calvo, Felix Balov, Haila Mompiè, Pedro Lugo, Danzonete, Carlos Calunga e tanti altri. Tanta, Bella, Strana Musica Cubana di Qualità, come Bolero, Danzon, Rumba e Conga per regalarvi 40 minuti di vera Cultura Musicale. In Studio Per Voi i Soliti Simone Barnaba, Piero Nisi, Ivo Minno e L'intero Team Radio Mariposa. Quindi a questo punto, come sempre, non ci resta che Augurarvi Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
La Vida Cambiò di Manolito Simonet Y Su Trabuco!!!

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 36:55


Simone e Piero sono tornati da Cuba con un Disco Prezioso: L'Ultimo Album di Manolito Simonet Y Su Trabuco: La Vida Cambiò. Album Spettacolare, Bellissimo, Ben Suonato e Ben Studiato. In realtà le Copie dell'Album sono due e sono le uniche due copie Italiane (Grande Esclusiva Radio Mariposa), ma Piero è riuscito a selezionare solo 5 canzoni, "Mamma Mia" quanto sono Belle, in una di queste Canzoni canta anche Alexander Abreu... "Mamma Mia", si lo sappiamo lo abbiamo già detto ed abbiamo anche sbagliato ad Esprimerci, dovremmo dire: "Mamma Nostra" e forse lo direte anche Voi dopo aver ascoltato la Puntata 71 di Radio Mariposa Show! Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
PUNTATA 70 - MIXAEL CABRERA

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 36:53


Dopo Simone Barnaba e Piero Nisi, tutto il lavoro radiofonico ricadrà su Ivo Minno, Chi saranno i nuovi compagni/e di Ivo? Cosa sarà Cambiato? Da quale città trasmetterà il nuovo Show? Nel Frattempo possiamo dirvi che siamo arrivati a 70 Puntate e in questa Puntata si parla della Musica di Mixael Cabrera e del suo concerto programmato per il 16 Settembre a Costa Merlata , Ostuni nella Bellissima Location di Masseria Santa Lucia!!! Allora che fate? Volete Saperne di più? Chiedete a Ivo Minno che a sua volta vi dirà di Ascoltare la Puntata!!! Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
PUNTATA 69 KIZOMBA GHETTO ZOUK

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 34:34


Con La Puntata SessantaNove, 69, abbiamo deciso di ritornare a parlare di Kizomba Ghetto Zouk, perchè ci sembrava giusto tornare a sentire Pezzi Musicali che a Noi di Radio Mariposa Piacciono Tantissimo!!! 5 Fantastici Dischi Musicali scelti da Piero Nisi per Annunciare qualcosa che non avremmo mai voluto dirvi, ma che ad un certo punto è necessario Fare, dopo tante notizie false, in Puntata scoprirete la Verità sulle decisioni di Simone Barnaba e Piero Nisi. Se non ci credete chiedete a Ivo Minno, anzi no, ascoltate la Puntata!!!

Radio Mariposa
Clasicos de la Musica Cubana

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 32:04


Questa volta parliamo di "Clasicos de la Musica Cubana", 5 Dischi Fantastici, scelti dall'archivio segreto di Piero Nisi, di Artisti come Los Van Van, Dan Den, Septeto Santiaguero e Bamboleo per raccontare tutto il Meglio della Cultura Musicale della Nostra Amata Cuba. A Questo Punto Non vi resta che Mettervi comodi perché il Viaggio sta per Iniziare: 3, 2, 1 Dalle Play!!!

Radio Mariposa
Musica Romantica Desde Cuba

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 35:32


"Musica Romantica Desde Cuba" è il titolo della 67esima puntata di Radio Mariposa Show, una puntata dedicata alla musica romantica targata Cuba, ascolterete Dischi Musicali di artisti come Leoni Torres, Issac Delgado, Manolito Simonet, Buena Vista Social Club e Omara Portuondo. Il Tutto, Come Sempre, accompagnato da Simone Barnaba, Piero Nisi e Ivo Minno!!! Quindi a questo punto non ci resta che augurarvi Buon Ascolto!

Radio Mariposa
Lo Nuevo Que Suena Ahora

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 36:09


"Lo Nuevo Que Suena Ahora" è il Titolo della Puntata 66, Tutta Dedicata al Meglio della Nuova Musica, 5 Bellissimi Dischi selezionati dal Direttore Musicale Piero Nisi insieme alla compagnia di Ivo Minno e Simone Barnaba.

Radio Mariposa
Puntata Dedicata Alla Musica - 64esima Puntata

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 34:16


Signori e Signore ecco a Voi Un'Altra Grande Pazza, Incredibile, Spumeggiante Puntata Dedicata alla Musica, con Grandissimi Pezzi Musicali scelti dal Nostro Amico Piero Nisi e con La Compagnia dei "Soliti" Ivo Minno e Simone Barnaba. Quindi a questo Punto, come sempre, vi Auguriamo Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
Puntata Dedicata Alla Musica - 63esima Puntata

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 40:57


Dopo Tante Puntate dedicate ai Protagonisti della Musica Cubana torniamo a "Spaziare" e scegliere di regalarvi una Puntata Dedicata alla Musica più Diversa come quella degli Artisti Jacob Forever, Mika Mendes, Daddy Yankee, Prince Royce e Manolito Simonet, (Reggaeton, Kizomba, Bachata e Timba) . Tanta Buona Musica per trascorrere 30 minuti in completo Relax insieme ai "soliti" Ivo Minno, Piero Nisi e Simone Barnaba. Quindi, a questo punto, come sempre, non ci resta che Augurarvi: Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
Intervista al Maestro Yoannis Tamayo

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 38:25


Nel Viaggio di Conoscenza e Approfondimento della Musica e della Cultura Cubana, che Radio Mariposa ha intrapreso da diverso Tempo, questa volta abbiamo avuto la Fortuna di Conoscere una persona dall'alto Valore Umano, una Persona che ci ha conquistato da Subito per il suo modo di parlare, per le sue conoscenze, per le sue esperienze, ma sopratutto per la sua Umiltà. Questa Persona è un Maestro di Salsa Cubana, è' un Ballerino, è un Coreografo, Nato a Santiago di Cuba e Residente a Parigi: Signori e Signore vi Presentiamo Yoannis Tamayo!!! Dalla Sede della Beautiful Dance Latino di Brindisi, che Ringraziamo come sempre Tantissimo, una Puntata Ricca di tanta Musica e Cultura Cubana. Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
Intervista a Geppo DJ

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 44:07


Un'altra Grande Puntata Dedicata alla Musica, questa volta torniamo a parlare di Kizomba, con un Grande Protagonista del Panorama Nazionale e Internazionale, è un Maestro, un Deejay, un Organizzatore di Congressi, ma sopratutto un Grande Appassionato di questo Genere Musicale che sta conquistando sempre più Persone, Signori e Signore ecco a voi Geppo Dj! In Studio, come sempre ad accoglierlo: Ivo Minno, Piero Nisi e Simone Barnaba. Buon Ascolto!!!

Radio Mariposa
Buon Giovedí di Bachata a Barbara Raguso con Romeo Santos, Centavito!!!

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 3:02


EL VIAJERO ACCIDENTAL
El Viajero Accidental 1x03 - Italia Sur: Puglia y Campania

EL VIAJERO ACCIDENTAL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 61:00


El episodio está dedicado a recorrer una zona que se escapa de los recorridos clásicos de los viajes a este país, y que por tanto es más desconocida para la mayoría de viajeros accidentales. Recorremos el sur de Italia y nos centramos en las zonas de Puglia y Campania. Iniciamos nuestro viaje en Alberobello descubriendo los trulli, las construcciones típicas que lo están haciendo famoso, y parte de este recorrido lo hacemos de la mano de Cecilia Puppo, una de las viajeras accidentales más activas en nuestro blog, que nos cuenta además la vinculación entre argentinos e italianos. Nos desplazamos después hacia Lecce para conocer la Florencia del Sur, descubriendo su barroco leccese en lugar de renacimiento. De Lecce saltamos a la isla de Procida, a la región de Campania, que deslumbra por su belleza no sólo a viajeros sino también a directores de cine. Y hablando de cine, desde Procida, de regreso al continente nos vamos a conocer primero Avellino y luego Castellbate, en ésta última fue rodada “Benvenuti al Sud”, la simpática película que ironiza con la diferencia de idiosincrasia entre la gente del norte y del sur de Italia. En Acciaroli, nuestro siguiente destino, llegamos a comprender por qué Ernest Hemingway la eligió para recoger vivencias e historias que plasmó en su libro “El viejo y el mar”, y entendimos perfectamente por qué la gente de esta zona se resiste a morirse… Como guinda dimos un paseo por Pompeia… y nos dejamos impresionar por cómo organizaban las ciudades en la Antigüedad. ¿Te lo vas a perder? ¡Vente con nosotros! Aún llegas a tiempo… Y no olvides tu seguro de viaje. Puedes viajar seguro por ejemplo, una semana en Nueva York desde 42€. Te evitarás problemas y solo disfrutarás. Busca el que mejor se adapte a ti con Seguros Mondo.  

PODCAAST - Alicia & Alessandro
#Roadtrip - Alberobello

PODCAAST - Alicia & Alessandro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 30:48


Alicia et Alessandro sont dans un trullo à Alberobello. Alessandro réflechit sur le tourisme de masse qui a rendu Alicia folle à Rome. D'ailleurs, Alicia serait-elle en danger dans les métros londoniens ? Alessandro parle de biotopes et de moustiques mongoles. Quel est le talent caché d'Alicia ? Ceci est plus encore dans cet épisode. 

Radio Mariposa
Puntata dedicata alla Musica

Radio Mariposa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 35:03


Siamo finalmente tornati nello studio ufficiale della Radio ad Alberobello, siamo tornati a parlare di Musica Cubana, Portoricana, Merengue e Bachata. In Studio per voi: Ivo Minno, Piero Nisi e Simone Barnaba.

IusLaw Web Radio - speciali e news
Suoniamo perché non vinca il silenzio: Tre Pianoforti per l’Aquila (dal 4 al 6 Settembre 2016)

IusLaw Web Radio - speciali e news

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2016 48:44


Tre Pianoforti per l’Aquila nasce sulla scia emozionale de “Il jazz italiano per L’Aquila”. Seguendo quella scia di note, i pianisti Mirko Signorile, Giovanni Guidi e Claudio Filippini, hanno fortemente voluto unire le loro mani per creare il progetto Tre Pianoforti per l’Aquila che nello specifico, propone di realizzare uno spettacolo dal vivo, in cui i tre musicisti, compongono musiche originali e improvvisate: sei mani, tre pianoforti e un cuore all’unisono per donare alla città dell’Aquila un pianoforte.L’obiettivo di raccogliere fondi per l’acquisto di un pianoforte è stato raggiunto grazie al numeroso pubblico presente durante il tour dedicato, partito dalla città pugliese di Alberobello agli inizi di dicembre 2015 per poi proseguire verso festival e manifestazioni d’importanza nazionale quali Pianocity Milano, Umbria Jazz, Fano Jazz Festival, Naturalmente Pianoforte - e grazie a una grandiosa campagna di fundraising insieme a Associazione I-Jazz e MIDJ - Musicisti Italiani di Jazz che ha raccolto in pochi giorni l’intera cifra da destinare all’acquisto del pianoforte. L’entusiasmo per l’iniziativa e la voglia di sostenere il progetto da parte di moltissimi donatori, ha permesso di proporre una nuova raccolta fondi da destinare a progetti musicali legati al pianoforte e alla promozione musicale. Tre Pianoforti per l’Aquila inaugurerà “Il jazz italiano per L’Aquila” 2016, aprendo la tre giorni di musica dedicata alla città abruzzese dal 4 al 6 settembre in quell’unione di musica e intenti finalizzata alla rinascita culturale della città. Seguendo quella scia di note in fermento, i tre pianisti a breve realizzeranno un CD che raccoglierà musiche e suoni del tour e permetterà attraverso i proventi raccolti, di finanziare progetti dedicati al mondo musica.Il motto di Tre Pianoforti per l’Aquila è “Suoniamo perché non vinca il silenzio”.Li potete trovare su Facebook https://www.facebook.com/unpianoforteperlaquila, Twitter @pianoperlaquila, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/unpianoforteperlaquila/ mail unpianoforteperlaquila@gmail.com

Dai concerti d'Organo di Mafalda Baccaro
Zipoli - Elevazione in Fa - Baccaro Concerto 2011

Dai concerti d'Organo di Mafalda Baccaro

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 5:02


Dal concerto d'Organo e Canto Gregoriano tenuto da Mafalda Baccaro nella Basilica dei Ss. Cosma e Damiano, in Alberobello, il 26 agosto 2010, l'interpretazione dell'Elevazione in Fa (dalle "Sonate d'Intavolatura per Organo e Cimbalo"), di Domenico Zipoli.

Nachtzug nach Hamburg
NnH1783 Italien 3

Nachtzug nach Hamburg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015


Pescheria, Trulli, Alberobello

POWER TALK - Te lo do io il business
082: OnThe Road nel Business Comportamentale - Pregi e pecche di un attività di successo

POWER TALK - Te lo do io il business

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2015 13:32


Nella trasmissione On The Road di Power Talk - te lo do io il business, parliamo oggi di un'attività di enorme successo sita ad Alberobello: “La bottega dei fischietti”. Servizi televisivi nazionali e internazionali, brand reputation alle stelle eppure online quasi inesistenti! Un prodotto nato per passione e che mantiene nel tempo il suo valore e la sua unicità, ha portato questa attività a fama internazionale, aprendo la via al mercato anche estero. Utilizzano tecniche specifiche di proposizione commerciale e di promozione molto efficaci e questi sono alcuni degli elementi che fanno di questa attività una “mucca viola” tra le realtà commerciali in Italia e nel mondo. Quali sono però i limiti a livello di business comportamentale ed anche di marketing nel medio-lungo periodo che possono portare l’attività ad un blocco? Puoi scaricare il report gratuito "I tre gravi errori che rendono nulli gli investimenti che fai in formazione business" su www.danbogiatto.com