L'Aquila (Italian: [ˈlaːkwila] ( listen), meaning "The Eagle") is a city and comune in Southern Italy, both the capital city of the Abruzzo region and of the Province of L'Aquila. As of 2013, it has a population of 70,967 inhabitants. Laid out within medieval walls on a hill in the wide valley of the Aterno river, it is surrounded by the Apennine Mountains, with the Gran Sasso d'Italia to the north-east.
Restaurants in L'Aquila
5.0 based on 273 reviews
This museum is a treasure, with a large collection of art from the Middle Ages to modern times, in it's beautifully-displayed rooms. This structure is not the permanent housing for these hundreds of paintings, sculptures and jewelry, all of which were brought from the 16th-century Castle of L’Aquila that was heavily damaged in the 2009 earthquake. Few visitors were in this large, modern museum when we arrived. After my wife and I had spent 2 hours enjoying every piece we saw, a guide (Carmine Santorelli) came to us after seeing how interested we were and he led us on a guided tour. He explained the history and culture of the region and how the artwork differed from other locations and times; the breast-feeding Virgin Mary's; the hidden figures in many religious paintings that symbolized the distrust the artists (an others) felt for powerful religious figures of the times. His 40+ years of museum experience were truly evident in his passionate explanations of what we saw.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
4.5 based on 200 reviews
This city suffered a very strong earthquake in 2009. They are still under construction (after more than 10 years) so you can still see the work sites all around the square and along the streets near it. The space is large, the fountain is well cared for and often activities are carried out (concerts, market...), but looking around you will feel a strange feeling, as if there was something wrong. Many buildings have been rebuilt with a "fake" Roman style while many other structures are still under restoration. The strength of the inhabitants shines through from the fully operational activities, in the same way shines through the weakness of those who could do more. The place is absolutely to visit.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Since 2011, the first craft beer made in L'Aquila. At the moment, we made 12 different beer styles: Lager (5,2% vol.) Pale, bavarian style, bottom-fermented. Special Red (5,6% vol.) Amber, bottom-fermented. Winner of the "Beer of the Year 2015" award, III° place. Black Diamond (5,4% vol.) Dark, bottom-fermented. Winner of the "Beer of the Year 2016" award, III° place. Winner of the "Cervesia price 2015" award, I° place. Insert in "Great beers" category on Slow Food guidebook 2016. Weizen (5,3% vol.) Hefe-Weiss style, top-fermented. Winner of the "Beer of the Year 2016" award, III° place. Insert in "everyday beers" category on Slow Food guidebook 2016. Pils (4,7% vol.) Pilser, bottom-fermented. IPA (5,6% vol.) India Pale Ale bottom-fermented. Golden (8,2% vol.) Double malt, top-fermented. Adler (11,6% vol) Strong Ale, top-fermented. Also Gluten Free Craft beers - All the Anbra beers are made without filtering and pasteurization. The brewery is located in Fossa (AQ) and it is visitable.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.