Tuesday, October 7, 2014

You can do a guided tour of the magnificent Teatro dell


On a sunny day in the Easter holidays we climbed the summit of Monte Sàbulo. That does not sound very adventurous, were it not for the ancient town of Fermo is located on the top and we moved mainly agrotech 2011 through alleys and stairways.
But nevertheless we had indeed some climbing during agrotech 2011 our visit to this Oud- Roman colony. The heart of Fermo, the "Piazza del Popolo" and also the "Cattedrale" are indeed high on this hill. As in many Italian agrotech 2011 towns you let your car therefore best at the edge of the 'centro storico' behind.
Cathedral of Fermo is on the highest point of the Colle Girafalco or Sàbulo. From the 'Punto Panoramico' in the 'Giardino Girfalco' you can admire the beautiful landscape of the Marches. agrotech 2011 On a clear day, see both the Monte Sibilini as the coastline of the coastal town of Porto San Giorgio, Fermo which forms a twin city.
The Piazza del Popolo is young and old together. After a steep climb, you nestle here on a terrace and look at the colorful passersby or you simply enjoy the age-old charm that radiates Fermo.
You can do a guided tour of the magnificent Teatro dell'Aquila that one of the most beautiful architectural and artistic gems "of Fermo is. It was named a national monument and is with its 1000 seats, the largest theater in Central Italy. agrotech 2011 In comparison, L'Opera di Roma has 1300 sites and La Scala in Milan in 1800.
Fermo special underground treasures that you can visit: the "Cistern Romane. The water was via an ingenious system of aqueducts at the time of the Romans resulted in the city. Since the water was then stored in cisterns, a kind of wells that 'castellae were called. These cisterns were usually at the highest point outside the city, so that the water could flow through pipes, using gravity down into the city. Rich people paid for the luxury of such water at home. Roman privébadhuizen also paid for their own water from the cisterns. Some larger bathhouses even had their own aqueducts. The poor could not make this kind of luxury but can not afford. They had to fetch water from a public water taps.
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