Lazio (UK: /ˈlætsioʊ/, US: /ˈlɑːtsioʊ/; Italian: [ˈlatsjo]; Latin: Latium) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy. Situated in the central peninsular section of the country, it has almost 5.9 million inhabitants – making it the second most populated region of Italy (after Lombardy and just a little ahead of Campania) – and its GDP of more than 170 billion euros per annum means that it has the nation's second largest regional economy. The capital of Lazio is Rome, which is also Italy's capital and the country's largest city.
Restaurants in Lazio
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The GEOLOGICAL AND LANDSLIDES MUSEUM shows the history and the struggle of Civita to survive to a wild and implacable nature, the characteristics and evolution of the territory, the landslides, the monitoring and stabilization works on the slopes. CLOSING DAY: Monday. SUMMER HOURS: June, 1st – August, 31th From Tuesday to Sunday, 9.30-13.30 and 14.00-18.30 REDUCED HOURS: September, 1st – May, 31st From Friday to Sunday, 10.00-13.30 and 14.00-17.30 (from Tuesday to Thursday the Museum is opened only for planned visits; 25 visitors min.) SPECIAL OPENINGS: January, 6th; Easter Monday; April, 25th; May, 1st; December, 26th. CLOSED: December, 24th, 25th, 31st; January, 1st. RESERVATIONS Reservation for guided tours is required for groups and schools. For reservations and information please send an e-mail.
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The exhibition is one of its kind in the world, with a collection of 50 previously unseen machines, which are finally allowed to touch and try and certified reproductions of the 23 most famous paintings of the Tuscan Genius. From The Last Supper to Mona Lisa, the recognised masterpieces have been reproduced full scale according to the typical procedures of the Renaissance workshops and using the same materials (of 500 years ago!) Leonardo used. The visit includes an Audio guide too.
Great display of Da Vinci's actual drawings and notes of his creations. His genius across the fields of science, mathematics, anatomy, engineering and painting is unparalleled. The display includes life size machines and objects created from his drawings, some that can be operated and others aren't to be touched. Weaponry such as a tank, cannon, bullets, crossbow; flying machines; pulleys; double hulled boat; diver suit; and the list goes on. Absolutely amazing how one man can display such knowledge and creativity across so many disciplines.
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This was a kind of a castle visiting tour where nobody bothers you and you can go and see whatever you like and do it as you like. There are many things you can touch even sit on some historical beds and chairs. Castle itself is quite nice no wonder it was used for many special events like weddings of celebrities etc. Don't miss great views of Bolsena lake from the castle walls. Best time to go there is a work day afternoon.
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