Calabria (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈlaːbrja]; Calàbbria in Calabrian; Calavría in Calabrian Greek; Καλαβρία in Greek; Kalavrì in Arbëresh/Albanian), known in antiquity as Bruttium, is a region in Southern Italy.
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Animated representation of Tropea in Miniature. free admission for all. Do not miss the beautiful attraction that reminds us of the ancient crafts lost.
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In the months of June, July, August and September, our Company had organized free wine tours to visit our estate, in order to spread the culture of the good wine. We will drive our guests inside our structure, explaining what are the phases that are performed from the cultivation of the grape in our vineyards of Ciro Marina to the bottle we find on our tables, how to serve it, with what dishes, and what are those necessary characteristics for the production of healthy, good and successful wines. At the end of every tour, a small refreshment is anticipated contemplated to the tasting of a fine selection of our best wines, entirely organized by our staff. The event will have a duration of about two hours and it is scheduled to start at 17:00 pm.
We visited Senatore Vini for a tour of their headquaters, where their delicious wines are produced, surrounded by vineyards all round. We loved the whole experience, as well as getting to try their amazing wines along with some nibbles and cheese. The guide was held by the owners themselves and it was very interesting to learn all about the process and some wine history background. To say we loaded the car of wines is the least :)
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Guided tours on reservation Visite guidate su prenotazione Hour/ Orari di visita 10 oppure 11 di mattina 15 oppure 16 di pomeriggio
Went there with 3 kids (5 and 3 year old twins). We all enjoyed a lot of the tour packed with history and details of how to make liquorice products. We bought a few souvenirs after the tour. Worth a visit!
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its one of the best museums in italy.worths the visit and has many interesting findings of italian and greek ancient times
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This town is absolutely beautiful with stunning views of Calabria. We enjoyed the town after a little bit of a stressful drive. Driving the streets will never get "easy" but once we arrived at the top of the look-out, it was all worth it. It was pretty fun having to jump into doorways to get out of the way of oncoming cars.
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Biglietto intero:€ 5,00 Ticket: € 5,00 Ridotto(18/25anni): € 2,00 Reduce ticket(18/25years): €2,00 Children free
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We visited both the original and the new cathedral on a sunny October day. Grounds were lovely, a waterfall and pathway along the stream is very serene. Silence is required in the old cathedral as it is a holy shrine to the Catholic world. Perhaps the most interesting aspect was the unexploded bomb on display outside the sanctuary; it had been dropped by the Allies on the cathedral where villagers were hiding for safety. They attribute the miracle to the protection of their Saint Francesco di Paola. The cathedral was targeted because it was believed that the Fascist Party Secretary was hiding there.
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The Diocesan Museum and of the Codex contains the well-known greek illuminated gospel (one of the three illuminated gospels in the world), recognized world Heritage by the UNESCO on October 2015. It also contains countless artworks of different periods belonging to the Rossano-Cariati Diocese. It containts an interesting archeological find, known as the Greek mirror dating V Century B.C. The Museum is open everyday, except Monday, from 09.30 AM to 12.30 AM (in summer until 13.00 PM) and from 15.00 PM to 18.00 PM (in summer 16.30-20.30). On bank holidays and Sundays in winter times from 10-12 AM and 16-18 PM.
Rossano (historic center) is a charming town, offering a glimpse of "real Italian Life". A town devoid of tourists, we made our way through the empty streets and arrived at the Museum which is located through a discreet doorway and across a beautiful courtyard. The Museum itself is modern, air conditioned and very well laid out, the staff are polite and helpful. The Codex is a fascinating manuscript which is certainly as significant as the "Book of Kells" which is thronged with visitors. On the day we visited we were the only people there, we were given a detailed history of the codex by our fluent English speaking guide, which was truly fascinating This is a Museum well worth taking the time to visit, regardless of religious leaning.
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