Question 2: Italy's various attractions Italy's famous attractions Colosseo Colosseum
Piazza del Colosseo
Colosseum (also known as the Roman Colosseum) is one of the greatest buildings in the Roman era, but also the best-preserved a circular arena. It is located in the southeast of the Piazza Venezia. The Colosseum is one of the world's eight greatest attractions and a symbol of the Roman Empire. This huge amphitheater is called the Flavio Theater because it was built by several emperors of the Flavio family. Often, it is called the Colosseum. The Colosseum looks like a huge bunker, covering an area of 20,000 square meters, with a wall circumference of 527 meters, a diameter of 188 meters, and a wall height of 57 meters, which is equivalent to the height of a 19-storey modern building, and the arena can accommodate 107,000 spectators. Like all Roman buildings, its basic structure is an arch structure, a series of arches, vouchers and the proper arrangement of the oval building components to make the whole building extremely strong. This was the venue used in those days for animal fights, English athletics, horse races, theater, and song and dance performances. This majestic building is a model of architecture. It is a magnificent structure built on an alcove. In the time of Nero, this alcove was an artificial lake in the gardens of the Temple of Nero.
Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli
The Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli was built in 1563 by Michelangelo from the ruins of the Thermae of the Baths of Diocletiano, and in the eighteenth century by Luigi Vanvitelli. In the 18th century it was transformed by Luigi Vanvitelli into its present form. The entrance is like the Pantheon, with a patio 91 meters high, the architectural limit of the time.
Duomo del Milano
Duomo del Milano
Located in the center of Milan, Italy, the Duomo del Milano, also known as the Church of the Nativity, was begun in 1386, the dome was completed in 1500, the gilded statue of the Virgin Mary on the central tower in 1774, and the final construction was completed in 1897, which lasted for five centuries. It is not only the symbol of Milan, but also its center. Napoleon had his coronation in Milan Cathedral in 1805.
Inside the hall are enshrined the remains of the Archbishop of Milan in the fifteenth century, the head is built of silver, the body is the bishop's real body. There is a small hole in the roof of the church, at noon, the sun is shining on the floor of the north-south metal bars, the ancients used to time, known as the sun clock. The square in front of the church was built in 1862. In the center is the first king of the Kingdom of Italy, Vittorio? Emmanuel II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy, a bronze statue on horseback, and the yellow building on the right side of the square is the Royal Palace of neo-classical architectural style, completed in 1778, and now has been opened as a museum of contemporary art.
On the left side of the Piazza del Duomo in Milan, there is the Piazza di Vittorio Emanuele II. Emmanuel II promenade, built in 1865 -1877 promenade in the shape of a cross, 196 meters long, 47 meters wide, 47 meters high gallery roof in the shape of an arched garden, the top of the stained-glass shed. The floor is paved with marble in a mosaic pattern. Huge arch-shaped building is magnificent, the promenade has a well-decorated gold and silver jewelry, fashion, gift stores, restaurants, cafes and bookstores. It is the leisure center of Milan's citizens, full of resting citizens and sightseers, and is very lively all year round. Walk through the Vittorio Emmanuel II Promenade. Emmanuel II promenade, the Piazza della Scala is home to the Piazza della Scala, where Leonardo da Silva and his wife, Mr. Giovanni, have been living in the city since the early 19th century. Leonardo da Vinci. The statue of Leonardo da Vinci is located in the Piazza della Scala.
Venice
Venice
A bridge between East and West, with a gentleness that is unique in the world, but also with an elegance that is historically the strongest in the Mediterranean. This world-famous city, founded in the 5th century AD, is located in northeastern Italy, about 4 kilometers from the mainland, and is situated on about 118 islands in the Venetian Lagoon. 150 canals and 400 bridges crisscross the 118 islands, linking them together as a whole city. Venice's incomparable and unique appearance and rich artistic treasures make it the most attractive tourist city in the world. The beauty of Venice cannot be separated from its turquoise water and bobbing boats, and even more so from its magnificent classical buildings. Standing in St. Mark's Square to look around, vertical and horizontal streets here into a winding canal; in the ordinary city streets pass unimpeded vehicles, here into a small boat. Here every small waterway, small streets, small churches and small squares are scenery, but also records the splendid culture and history of the water city.
Piazza del san.marco
Piazza del san.marco
Piazza del san.marco is reputed to be the most romantic of squares, with pigeons being the biggest feature here;
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Question 3: Who can introduce the scenic spots in Italy, the more detailed the better Colosseum
Piazza del Colosseo
Colosseum (also known as the Roman Colosseum) is one of the greatest buildings in the Roman era, and one of the best-preserved circular arenas. It is located in the southeast of the Piazza Venezia. The Colosseum is one of the world's eight greatest attractions and a symbol of the Roman Empire. This huge amphitheater is called the Flavio Theater because it was built by several emperors of the Flavio family. Often, it is called the Colosseum. The Colosseum looks like a huge bunker, covering an area of 20,000 square meters, with a wall circumference of 527 meters, a diameter of 188 meters, and a wall height of 57 meters, which is equivalent to the height of a 19-storey modern building, and the arena can accommodate 107,000 spectators. Like all Roman buildings, its basic structure is bluff coupon structure, a series of arches, coupons and proper arrangement of the oval building components to make the whole building extremely strong. This was the venue used for animal fights, English athletics, horse races, theater, and song and dance performances back in the day. This majestic building is a model of architecture. It is a magnificent structure built on an alcove. In the time of Nero, this alcove was a man-made lake in the gardens of the Temple of Nero.
Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli
The Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli was built in 1563 by Michelangelo from the ruins of the Thermae of the Baths of Diocletiano, and in the eighteenth century was transformed into its present form by Luigi Vanvitelli. The entrance is like the Pantheon, with a patio 91 meters high, the architectural limit of the time.
Milan Cathedral is located in the center of Milan, Italy, Milan Cathedral, also known as the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, began construction in 1386 AD, the vault was completed in 1500, and the gilded statue of the Virgin Mary on the central tower was put in place in 1774, and the final completion of the work was in 1897, which lasted for five centuries. It is not only the symbol of Milan, but also its center. Napoleon had his coronation in Milan Cathedral in 1805.
Inside the hall are enshrined the remains of the Archbishop of Milan in the fifteenth century, the head is built of silver, the body is the bishop's real body. There is a small hole in the roof of the church, at noon, the sun is shining on the floor of the north-south metal bars, the ancients used to time, known as the sun clock. The square in front of the church was built in 1862. In the center is the first king of the Kingdom of Italy, Vittorio? Emmanuel II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy, a bronze statue on horseback, and the yellow building on the right side of the square is the Royal Palace of neo-classical architectural style, completed in 1778, and now has been opened as a museum of contemporary art.
On the left side of the Piazza del Duomo in Milan, there is the Piazza di Vittorio Emanuele II. Emmanuel II promenade, built in 1865 -1877 promenade in the shape of a cross, 196 meters long, 47 meters wide, 47 meters high gallery roof in the shape of an arched garden, the top of the stained-glass shed. The floor is paved with marble in a mosaic pattern. Huge arch-shaped building is magnificent, the promenade has a well-decorated gold and silver jewelry, fashion, gift stores, restaurants, cafes and bookstores. It is the leisure center of Milan's citizens, full of resting citizens and sightseers, and is lively all year round. Walk through the Vittorio Emmanuel II Promenade. Emmanuel II promenade, the Piazza della Scala is home to the Piazza della Scala, where Leonardo da Silva and his wife, Mr. Giovanni, have their own gallery. Leonardo da Vinci. The statue of Leonardo da Vinci is in the Piazza della Scala.
Venice is a bridge between East and West, with a tenderness that is unique in the world, but also with an elegant landscape that is historically the strongest in the Mediterranean. This world-famous city built in the 5th century AD is located in northeastern Italy, about 4 kilometers from the mainland, and is situated on about 118 large and small islands in the Venetian lagoon. 150 canals and 400 bridges crisscross the 118 islands, linking them together as a whole city. Venice's incomparable and unique appearance and rich artistic treasures make it the most attractive tourist city in the world. The beauty of Venice cannot be separated from its turquoise water and bobbing boats, and even more so from its magnificent classical buildings. Standing in St. Mark's Square to look around, vertical and horizontal streets here into a winding canal; in the ordinary city streets pass unimpeded vehicles, here into a small boat. Here every small waterway, small streets, small churches and small squares are scenery, but also records the splendid culture and history of the water city.
St. Mark's Square is known as the most romantic square, pigeons are the biggest feature here;
Bridge of Sighs, the Bridge of Sighs connects the two buildings are the court and the prison; in general, those who enter the prison will not get out alive, and the Bridge of Sighs becomes the only place where they can see the sunlight in the end, so the prisoners pass through here ...... >>
Question 4: What are the famous tourist attractions in Italy Rome Milan Venice Pisa Turin Five fishing villages Florence
These cities are famous tourist cities, I live in Turin
I recommend Milan Venice Florence
Venice, needless to say, a must-go place in Italy, Milan is because if you are going to If you want to go shopping, you can not miss, Florence is also very beautiful, compared with Venice is another style, and Florence is also a shopping paradise ah
Rome, although it is very famous, but I do not like it, but for you or a very good value to go, I just came out of the time is also very eager, but now this architectural style to see more after the feeling of nothing, but if you have a previous reservation, if you can go to the Vatican in Rome to see
Pisa, in fact, there is no need to go (I think)
Turin, because I live in this is not much feeling
The five fishing villages are to go with their loved ones, romantic place ah, if you do not have a lover to forget
These cities you can go to check the information, and then decided to
Questions V: Italy's top 10 attractions Venice (Venice)
Venice Even though the era of maritime hegemony has long passed, Venice has shown the momentum is still unique, decadent and gorgeous beauty coexist, fascinating mood to seduce tourists from all over the world, and this isthmus of the island, it seems to be isolated from the world in general, and alone in the lazy years belonging to the Venice. Stubborn Venetians, a mansion standing in the water, let the tides erode, losing the bright light of the past, and then again and again tirelessly renovated. Zigzag Bend
Church of Our Lady of the Flowers? Cathedral
This was once the center of Florence **** and state religion. It is a beautiful cathedral of white, pink and green marble decorated in geometric patterns. It was built on the 4th century St.? Reparata Church, which took 175 years to build from 1296 and has a capacity of about 30,000 people. The large dome, which has been described as being like a hill, was designed by Buchenelewski. In contrast to its ornate exterior, the interior is decorated with yea
Florence
Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance, the spiritual home of many great artists. This historic Italian city has created the most brilliant civilization in the history of mankind. Dante, Botticelli, the three masters of the Renaissance have left immortal masterpieces here. As a witness to history, the city has a large number of museums, galleries, palaces and numerous churches. It is here that the roots of modern human civilization are to be found
Milano
From the peaks of the Alps to the plains of the PoValley, Lombardy is remarkable for its diversity. Named after the Lombards, the barbarians who invaded Italy in the sixth century AD, this land is full of contrasts. There are small, moody towns known for their beauty since the Renaissance, steep mountains with unrivaled views of the lakes, and the original joy of driving through fertile farmland and aspens swaying in the wind
The Piazza di Signoria
The Piazza di Signoria is also known as the Lord's Square, and is considered to be one of the most important squares in the city of Florence. Piazza di Signoria, also known as Piazza della Signoria, is one of the most beautiful squares in Florence. From the Cathedral follow the ViadeiCalzaiuoli to the direction of the Arno River, if the street ViadelSpeziau turn right to *** and the square (PiazzadellaRepubblica), straight down will be
Eternal City - Rome
The capital city of Rome is the center of Italy's politics, economy and culture, and the birthplace of the ancient Roman Empire. Rome, the capital, is the political, economic and cultural center of Italy, the birthplace of the ancient Roman Empire, one of the treasures of Renaissance art. Rome is an ancient city that has experienced many vicissitudes of life, and there are many places of interest. The Pantheon, the Temple of Julius Caesar, the Triumphal Arch of Constantine the Great, and the Roman Colosseum are among the best. Other attractions such as sculptures, fountains, churches and monasteries can be found throughout the city
Pantheon
The Pantheon is a domed temple of the gods with a height and diameter of 43.3 meters, and an outside porch with eight tall granite columns. Although the temple was originally built so as not to offend any of the gods, its historical value and architectural artistry have outlived its original intent. The temple can now be admired from the obelisk in the piazza outside, then from the well-protected exterior of the temple, and finally, of course
Piazza del Colosseo
The circular Piazzadel Colosseo is one of the greatest buildings of the Roman era, and one of the best preserved. This amphitheater is one of the greatest buildings of the Roman era and one of the best preserved. The Colosseum was built in 72 A.D. Its founder, Vespasian, was a professional soldier who ascended the throne as emperor in 69 A.D. and established the Flavian dynasty. The original plan was to build a large coliseum
Ruins of the Roman Marketplace
The Roman Marketplace (Foro Romano) is like a large open-air museum, and many even believe that there are ruins of monuments yet to be excavated in this vast area. This large square is divided into two districts, east and west, according to the map can be found in the temple, assembly hall, small theater and church. However, it covers a large area and there are many buildings, so if you are really interested, you might want to buy a local guide to the monuments and find out a lot of interesting history
The Wishing Pond (Fontana di Trevi)
And the Pantheon is only separated by a ViadelCorso of the Wishing Pond (F ......). >>
Question 6: What are some of Italy's most famous monuments? Duomo
The best starting point for a tour of Milan is its spiritual center, the Duomo (1386-1813), which Mark Twain called [a poem in marble]. This Gothic main church is the third largest in Europe.
Ponte dei Sospiri
The famous Ponte dei Sospiri (Bridge of Sighs) connects the Doge's Palace to the dungeon next to it. It is said that lovers can kiss under the bridge to make it last forever, and the movie Ponte dei Sospiri was set here.
Venice
Venice
Venice
Venice Even after the era of maritime hegemony, Venice still shows the momentum of a unique style, decadent and gorgeous beauty coexist, the mood of the charm of the world's tourists, and the island isthmus, it seems to be isolated from the world in general, and alone in Venice belongs to the lazy days of the lazy.
Church of Our Lady of the Flowers? Cathedral
This was once the center of Florence **** and state religion. It is a beautiful cathedral of white, pink and green marble decorated in geometric patterns. It was built on the 4th century St.? Reparata Church, which took 175 years to build from 1296, and has a capacity of about 30,000 people. The great dome was designed by Buchenelewski.
Florence
Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and the spiritual home of many great artists. This historic Italian city has created the most brilliant civilization in the history of mankind. Dante, Botticelli, the three masters of the Renaissance have left immortal masterpieces here. As a witness to history, the city has a large number of museums, galleries, palaces and numerous churches. It is here that the roots of recent human civilization are to be found.
Milano
From the peaks of the Alps to the plains of the Po Valley, Lombardy has a remarkable diversity.
Piazza di Signoria
The Piazza di Signoria, also known as the Piazza della Signoria, is one of the most beautiful squares in Florence.
The Eternal City - Rome
The capital, Rome, is the center of Italy's political, economic and cultural center, the birthplace of the ancient Roman Empire, one of the treasures of Renaissance art. Rome is an ancient city that has experienced many vicissitudes of life, and there are many places of interest. The Pantheon, Caesar's Temple, the Triumphal Arch of Constantine the Great and the ancient Roman He-shaped arena are among the best.
Pantheon
The Panthon, a domed temple of the gods, is 43.3 meters high and 43.3 meters in diameter, with eight tall granite columns in the outer portico. Though it was originally built so as not to offend any of the gods, its historical value and architectural artistry have outlived its original intent.
Piazza del Colosseo
The circular Piazzadel Colosseo is one of the greatest buildings of the Roman era and one of the best preserved amphitheaters. The Colosseum was built in 72 A.D. by Vespasian, a professional soldier who became emperor in 69 A.D.
and founded the Flavian dynasty.
Ruins of the Foro Romano
The Foro Romano is a huge open-air museum, and many people believe that there are still unexcavated ruins in this vast area.
The Vatican
The Vatican City State is located on high ground in the northwest corner of the Italian capital, Rome. The boundaries of the country are marked by the walls of the Vatican City. The Vatican City State is a special form of state. The Pope is the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church in the world, but also the head of the country, in charge of the Vatican's legislative, executive and judicial powers.
St. Peter's Cathedral (S. Pierro)
St. Peter's Cathedral (S. Pierro) is a rectangular church, the whole building presents a cross structure, the shape is very traditional and sacred, which is also currently the world's largest church.
The Cathedral, Baptistery and Clock Tower of Pisa
The Cathedral, Baptistery and Clock Tower of Pisa are buildings that look like pieces in a chess match erected on the square. They form one of the most famous architectural complexes in the world.
Venice, the city of water
Venice is one of the most peculiar cities in the world. It is located in the center of a lagoon with Italy on one side ...... >>
Question 7: Which attractions to visit in Italy Recommended must-see attractions in Italy The 12 countries that have opened their tourism markets to China are France, Italy, Greece, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Sweden and Finland. France's long history of culture, the classical city-state of Greece, the country of music, Austria, the country of a thousand lakes, Finland, etc., are people longing to travel with?
12 European countries began a strong recommendation of tourist attractions of the market activities. Two days before the initialling of the memorandum of understanding, the Spanish Embassy in China, Counselor of the Tourism Department personally led Barcelona, Andalusia and other cities to promote Spanish tourism resources; Finland Tourism is ready to Finnish tourism in the Chinese website of the promotional brochures; Italy's Tourism Bureau in China, the first office of the National Tourism Administration to actively apply for the French Tourism Bureau will be held in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Tourism Resources Roadshow.
Travelers believe that the EU has become a tourist destination for our citizens, the outbound travel menu will be extensive. Doing the visa will also be very convenient, a visa can choose a line of 12 countries, much more convenient than a line of three visas in New Malaysia and Thailand. Together with the unified euro, it will also bring convenience to travel. Of course, the price is high, the flight time is long, the local Chinese tour guide is less unfavorable factors of the European tour. According to the current business trip offer "Switzerland, France, Italy 10 days tour" 1.5 million yuan.
Enjoy 20 days in Europe
First stop: France Leave three days to Paris
Paris, the world-famous romantic city, every time you come, you can see its fascinating differences. From the square courtyard of the Louvre to see a touch of sunset on the Pont des Arts; leaning on the counter of a bistro in the 18th arrondissement to drink a glass of white wine; sitting in the afternoon sunshine on the streets of the elegant cafe, savoring the aroma of French coffee; the night from the Latin Quarter of a jazz club from a loud and rhythmic saxophone music. On Sundays, cars are forbidden to pass along the Seine in Paris, which has become a path reserved for pedestrians, skaters and bicycles.
Paris Tips:
Transportation: airplanes and high-speed trains make it possible to travel between France's major cities in just a few hours, and the rest is covered by a network of auxiliary railroads, which make it possible to reach the vast majority of cities in France by train. From Paris to Bordeaux, or from Paris to Marseille, it takes only three hours by high-speed train. Every city has a network of streetcars, metros and public ****cars to get around the city.
Accommodation: There are hotels of great luxury as well as small country inns. The most recommended option is to rent a room in a resident's home, which is a great way to get to know the French way of life and really experience it.
Food: Most restaurants are open from 12:00 to 15:00 and from 19:00 to 23:00, while all the big restaurants and those located in front of the train stations have extended hours. In the big cities, some small food stores stay open until midnight. Drinking water and bread are included in the price of the food, and it is customary to tip the waiter who serves you.
The second stop: Spain in Barcelona two days shopping
to the Cathedral Square, Plaza de Espa?a to go to the wind, sunshine, every Thursday in Barcelona Cathedral Square will have antiques flea market, every year in March on this square there is one of Europe's most important antiques exposition - Salon de Anticuarios (Salon de Anticuarios). Salon de Anticuarios.) Barcelona has many antique stores, most of which are located in the new city center. There are as many as 73 on the Bulevard dels Anticuaris alone. In these stores you can find all kinds of strange and unusual antiques. On C. Aragon and C. Dos de Maig there are several wholesale antique dealers who do business with regular customers.
Barcelona is becoming more and more recognized as a real party city in Europe.
Tips for Spain:
Transportation: From Paris to Barcelona, Spain, via the tourist town of Brive. Most buses in Barcelona run from 5:30am to 11pm.
Stay: three, four and five star hotels are available.
Food: Spanish cuisine brings together the cooking methods of Western-style northern and southern dishes, which have a wide variety of dishes and unique flavors.
Third stop: Dijon, France Transit day
Leave Barcelona, Spain and arrive in Dijon, France.
Dijon's main specialties are escargot and mustard. Dijon is also known as France's wine country, with world-famous wines, and even more fascinating is the gastronomic attraction of the rustic cuisine, so those who love wine and food tours can not afford to miss this red wine region. Dijon is based on the Burgundy region ...... >>
Question 8: What are the most famous sights in Italy? Italy is a very beautiful peninsula country, which has a long history, ancient civilization, and is one of the seven most developed industrial countries in the world today. Italy has a favorable geographical location and a pleasant climate. It has a long coastline, the snow-capped Alps, like a silver ribbon of the Po River, the Tiber River, there are pearl-like calm as a mirror of the lakes, there is a spider's web of railroads, highways, there are countless airports, ports, terminals. Italy's cities and towns are scattered, but each has its own unique characteristics. For example, Rome's monuments, Milan's industry, Florence's carvings, paintings, Venice's gondolas, Turin's Fiat cars, Genoa's ports, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Sicily and Sardinia's folklore, it is really a thousand forms, full of poetic and picturesque! Italy's automobile, chemical, clothing and shoe industries are well developed, and household appliances are very popular with customers. Italian soccer matches are popular in the world. People often say, Italy has to see endless monuments, listen to endless music, play endless soccer, taste endless delicacies