Piazza del Colosseo
The Colosseum (also known as the Roman Colosseum) is one of the greatest buildings of the Roman era and one of the best-preserved circular arenas. It is located in the southeast of Piazza Venezia. The Colosseum is one of the world's eight most famous sights 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 Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli was built in 1563 by Michelangelo from the ruins of the Thermae of the Baths of Diocleziano, 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
The Duomo del Milano, also known as the Church of the Nativity, is located in the center of Milan, Italy, and was begun in 1386 and completed in 1500, with the vaulting completed in 1500, and the gilded statue of the Virgin Mary in the central tower in 1774, and the final work 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.
The hall enshrines the remains of the Archbishop of Milan in the fifteenth century, with the head built in silver and the torso of 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, a bronze statue on horseback, the right side of the square, the yellow building is the neoclassical architectural style of the Royal Palace, completed in 1778, has now been opened as a contemporary art museum.
In Milan Cathedral Square on the left side of the promenade of Victorio Emmanuel II, built in 1865 -1877 promenade in the shape of a cross, 196 meters long, 47 meters wide, 47 meters high gallery roof was arched in the shape of a 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 recreational center of Milanese citizens, full of resting citizens and sightseers, and is lively all year round. The Piazza della Scala, which is crossed by the Promenade Vittorio Emanuele II, is home to the statue of Leonardo da Vinci.
Venice
Venice
The bridge between East and West has a tenderness that is unique in the world, but also an elegant landscape 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 large and small islands in the Venetian Lagoon. more than 150 canals and 400 bridges crisscross the city, linking these 118 islands into a city as a whole. 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 known as the most romantic square, and pigeons are the biggest feature here;
Piazza del siglo, the two buildings connected by the Piazza del siglo are the Court of Justice and the Prison; in general, those who go into the Prison will not get out alive, and the Piazza del siglo becomes the The Bridge of Sighs is the only place where they can see the sunlight at the end, therefore, the prisoners can't help but let out a sigh when they pass by here, and over time, these sighs have become the "Bridge of Sighs" ......
The Doge's Palace, the highest authority in Venice*** and the country. The Doge's Palace, Venice **** and the highest authority of the country; pink marble facade, continuous pointed arches and four discerning flower-shaped round windows, belongs to the typical Gothic style.
St. Mark's Basilica, a strong Byzantine style, is said to be the church used to worship St. Mark the Evangelist; St. Mark is the patron saint of Venice, the symbol is a lion, so the lion is also the symbol of Venice.
St. Mark's Basilica on both sides of the old and new administrative residences, the first floor is now mostly used as a cafe; the most famous is the Florian Café, it is said that Ernest Hemingway, Byron often linger here; of course, the coffee here is also the most expensive in all of Italy ~~
Gondola, rumor has it that the boatmen used to be young and handsome young men, rowing the boat while singing love songs; now of course! No~~ Also, gondola is the most expensive transportation in Venice, unless you have a lot of money to burn, otherwise, a symbolic ride can be ......
Rome
Roma
This is the eternal city belonging to God and angels, which was built on seven hills and mountains, between the river Terrace, destroyed and destroyed a few times. Hills and mountains, several times destroyed and revitalized, historical sites can be seen everywhere: the ancient Colosseum of Constantine Gate, the Four Rivers Fountain, the Spanish Steps ...... and is located in the downtown area of the Catholic Church religious place: the Vatican, and add a scenic route.
Florence
Firenze
Bearing the fruits of the Renaissance, it is a famous ancient city of culture and art paradise, a tourist city that attracts a large number of international tourists. As the cultural center of the European Renaissance, Florence has left countless important historical buildings and historical treasures to modern people. The Piazzale Michelangelo, the Ponte Vecchio and the nearby Leaning Tower of Pisa are among the most important sights to see.
Pisa
Pisa
In honor of the Virgin Mary, the patron saint of the city of Pisa, in 1063 the Pisans began to build the Duomo - the Cathedral - on the square in the northeast corner of the city, in the so-called Romanesque - Pisa Style. Designed by the sculptor Bonanno Pisano, there is also a round baptistery and a bell tower, forming a group of buildings that are typical of Italian Romanesque architecture. As you can see in the photo: in this group of buildings, the baptistery is located in front of the main church, and the church in the same axis, the bell tower in the southeast corner of the church, the two round buildings in space, size, height, near and far with the right match, appear and the main church is very harmonious.
The facade of the church is made of red and white marble, the color is solemn and harmonious; built in 1153, the Baptistery is a round building built of marble, its marble facade wall decorations, a circle of exquisite pointed arches encircling the red central dome, and then by the surrounding green space, it is really beautiful; the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a favorite on the square, and truthfully, most visitors to this place, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the square's favorite, and truth be told, most of the tourists who come here come for the Leaning Tower. Although there are a number of other leaning towers in the world that are also long and crooked, but it should be recognized that the Leaning Tower of Pisa is the most famous.
Sicily
Sicilia
"If you don't go to Sicily, it's as if you haven't been to Italy: for it's in Sicily that you'll find the source of Italy's beauty," are the lines that Gus wrote when he arrived in Palermo on April 13, 1787, his first visit to Italy in search of the roots of Western culture. It was the first time he came to Italy in search of the roots of Western culture. Indeed, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and the largest province in Italy is indeed an ingenious piece of land, where fascinating natural landscapes and humanistic landscapes are harmoniously blended, as evidenced by the people who have inhabited it from ancient times to the present day: Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Swabians, Spaniards, etc., whose cultures have already been imprinted here. Their culture has been imprinted here.
From the map, Sicily is the soccer ball on the boot of Italy stretching to the Mediterranean Sea. It is located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, vast and rich, warm climate and beautiful scenery, rich in citrus, lemon and olive. Both the east coast and the west coast are full of fruitful orange groves, lemon orchards and large tracts of olive groves. Because of its favorable natural environment for the development of agriculture and forestry, it was historically known as the "Golden Basin".
Verona
Verona
Verona is located in the north of Italy, is a medium-sized Italian city with a population of 250,000 people, it is located in the north of the Alps, west of the economic town of Milan, east of the water city of Venice, and south of the capital of Rome, geographically, it is considered the best military fortress, and with the many ancient cities in Italy, Verona also has a long history. Like many ancient cities in Italy, Verona also has a long history, and the city still preserves a large number of monuments and an intact Colosseum from ancient times, the Middle Ages until the Renaissance. For a long time, this small town with its history of hatred and war has been regarded as a military town and a historical city.
Tenderness and romance had nothing to do with it, and were even far from it. However, since the end of the 16th century, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet came out, especially since the beginning of the 1930s, the United States Hollywood and Italian filmmakers many times this famous play on the screen, Verona in the hearts of the world's people, no longer an ordinary ancient city, no longer full of hatred and blood of military towns, it became a romantic city, into the hearts of young people love mecca.
For most travelers who come to Verona, the most attractive place in Verona is only one, that is, Juliet's former residence and its mysterious balcony.
Milan - San Siro / Meazza Stadium
San Siro / Meazza
Establishment: September 19, 1926
Renovation: 1939, 1956, 1990
Address: Via Piccolomini 5, 20151 Milano. Italy
Tel: +39 0240092175
Stadium specifications: 68 x 105 meters
Spectator capacity: 85,398
Users: AC Milan, which split off in 1908, Inter Milan came into use in 1945, and the two teams later negotiated a name change for the site to "Meazza", in honor of former Italian football star Giuseppe Meazza (Giuseppe Meazza). He was the pride of Italy~
VIP position: 5200 people
Press gallery: 200 people
Lighting: 3600
Cross turnstiles: 51
The San Siro Stadium was officially inaugurated on September 19th, 1926, when Pirelli dedicated the stadium as a gift to the Milan team. From then on, the Milan team used this stadium as their number one pitch for home matches. The construction of the San Siro Stadium took only 13 months, and Pirelli spent the equivalent of 2 million dollars to build the stadium. The stadium was divided into four main stands*** seating 10,000 people for matches. In 1939, the stadium underwent a minor partial renovation, the entire perimeter of the stadium was extended, which is the length of the stadium we see today, and the number of spectators was increased to 55,000. This is also when the most famous diagonal staircase style layout was formed, which became the hallmark of Milan's San Siro stadium. Behind the south stand there is a museum in which the historical honors of both teams are displayed. That side with the Big Ears Cup and numerous trophies from various tournaments is definitely AC Milan's area, while the area belonging to Inter Milan looks relatively less international honors, but it is believed that they can continue to set records.
The heroic San Siro Central Stadium is 105 meters long and 68 meters wide, and the stadium is located near the local racecourse, just 6 kilometers from the center of Milan. The San Siro is an icon of the city of Milan, where countless world-class soccer matches have been held. It is one of the most famous soccer stadiums in the world, and is admired by professional footballers from all over the world, many of whom are y proud to have the opportunity to play in this stadium. If you are a soccer fan and are lucky enough to visit Milan, the capital of fashion, then pay a visit to the shrine that has won countless honors for Italian and even European soccer! She is a Milanese and a shining testament to the indomitable and courageous Italian people !!!!