WONDERS OF ITALY | The most fascinating places in Italy

Get to know the most fascinating places in Italy.

The Italian Peninsula has been the cradle of European civilizations such as the Etruscans and the Romans. Ancient Rome, established in the 8th century BC, eventually became a massive empire encompassing the Mediterranean and beyond, fostering developments in law, government, architecture, and culture that have imprinted on Western civilization.

During the Middle Ages, Italy became a battleground for power and territory among city-states like Venice, Florence, and Milan, each of which functioned as a hub for commerce and finance, pivotal in the development of the Renaissance.

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  1. Four commercials within every 20 minutes (one every five minutes) spoils the flow and beauty of the drone shots in the video. I understand you may need to make some money to cover production costs, but this is too much, it nearly ruins the work.

  2. Thank you for the info you give on the places too, I wish you gave a lil more information and history but it's still appreciated!

  3. And I just wanna know how do you have all this footage, and it's all cohesive in quality, ain't no way you actually visited all these places and shot the drone footage yourself. If you did, I hope these videos are you making you all the money back.

  4. Video ben fatto, ma rappresenta solamente il 0,5 % di ciò che c'è in Italia da visitare. Non basta una vita per vedere tutto. Dopo 40 anni di viaggi nel mio paese ho catalogato con foto e video oltre 3.000 siti tra città luoghi di interesse naturalistico e storico. capisco che ci vorrebbero oltre 100 di questi video per fa conoscere ogni angolo della stupenda Italia. Ma per problemi di tempi veder tagliare luoghi storici famosi delle città inserite nel video mi rattrista.Non basta una settimana per visitare una città Italiana. Molto sintetico come filmato ma rende un'idea di ciò che siamo e dove viviamo.

  5. What a very impressive place! Glad to know that there's such a pretty country like Italy.
    Didn’t know that a country like this could even exist. Thanks for sharing it.

  6. Well that was a cracking little vlog . And no , never forget to drink mate , have at least half a dozen cups a day but get the dreaded wake up call at least twice a night . Take care both .xx

  7. Da italiano devo dire che questo è il più bel reportage sull'Italia. Complimenti!
    Purtroppo i turisti preferiscono per lo più Roma, Firenze e Venezia ignorando le infinite bellezze di cui sono ricchi anche molte altre città e paesi anche piccoli.

  8. Having been to Italy 4 times, the only « problem » is that I don’t really have much interest in seeing other countries anymore. It’s that amazing.

  9. In the 70ies I had the luck to spend several months as a guest of the family of my pen pal in the wonderful city of Verona. The first time I went to visit these charming persons I was surprised by the fact that the locals spoke a dialect in such a big city, but with time I learned some expressions and vocabulary. I am French, my pen-pal came several times in my family in the city of Saint-Étienne and in the countryside near the city of Le Puy-en-Velay. He enjoyed very much France and our cuisine, as I did for italian pasta and gelati… 😋 I studied Italian at the university for some years, but I specialized in Arabic language and litterature. But I still enjoy reading in Italian. Recently I read Il Deserto dei Tartari by Dino Buzzati, which I found amazing.

  10. Uha jeg vil vælge Sweet Pea and Heather Rose. Eller i virkeligheden Sage Blue, den er megasmuk, hvis det var en mulighed. 😊

    I øvrigt ser din røde strik superfin ud til dig. Det bliver spændende at se den færdig.

    Og så børst dine tænder, før du lander på sofaen. Så er det gjort. Men jeg kender godt problemet. Øv hvor er det træls, at man ikke bare kan vælte i seng.😅😅

  11. I think it could be something for archaeologists to check out. You can see a fence line and the circular demarcation where a house could have been or maybe some remnants from battles.

  12. I've only been watching for 10 minutes, but two glaring omissions have been made already. Firstly, the Marmare falls are not operating constatly, as suggested by the commentary. The flow is controlled between 11 & 1pm and 4 & 6pm. Secondly, they tell you that Mount Etna is classed as the highest in Europe, but omit to tell you just how high this is. It's 3,357m or just over 11,ooo ft.
    Considering the length and quality of this video, I think a little more effort should have been made in the voice over information

  13. Watching the sunset over Santorini's white-washed buildings and blue domes is a moment that proves it's one of the most beautiful places in the world

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