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ItalyGuides.it: Italy Travel Guide -
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A Sightseeing Revolution, free mini guides of Italy to be downloaded and listened to whenever you want. Roman Coliseum events, gladiator fights, Michelangelo's David in Florence or Venice with its magic, spectacular scenarios will live in your iPod and will tell you what Italy was like at the height of its splendour.
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ItalyGuides.it: Italy Travel Guide: Rome, Venice, Florence, Pisa, Naples Episodes - | Rome: The Pantheon. | The Pantheon is the Roman monument holding the greatest number of records: the best preserved, with the biggest brick dome in the history of architecture and is considered the forerunner of all modern places of worship. It is the most copied and imitated of all ancient works.
Michelangelo felt it was the work of angels not men. | Get at Short URL | Download Rome: The Pantheon. | Play in Popup.
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| Rome: The Roman Coliseum and the Gladiators. | The greatest and most formidable amphitheatre in the Roman world. The event the audience enjoyed most was definitely the gladiators. Towards midday there was a break during which they removed the bodies and spread more sand on the arena floor. A deafening noise arose from the audience; the gladiators paraded into the packed arena triumphantly and were welcomed by fans like real heroes, a bit like today's sports champions. After a brief walk around the arena, the gladiators paid homage to the Emperor's stage saluting with the famous words "Ave Cesare morituri te salutant" (Ave Caesar, those who are about to die salute you). | Get at Short URL | Download Rome: The Roman Coliseum and the Gladiators. | Play in Popup.
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| Rome: The Circus Maximus | Excitement, risk and tension, were the ingredients of every chariot race. Circus Maximus is the biggest sports stadium ever built. Just think that it could hold almost three hundred and eighty thousand visitors with free access to races. Almost four times bigger than the biggest stadium today, an incredible number. | Get at Short URL | Download Rome: The Circus Maximus | Play in Popup.
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| Venice: The Basilica of San Marco | The mightiest of Venetian monuments, the one that really shows the greatness of Venice is undoubtedly the Basilica of San Marco. It was built over several centuries, frequently transformed and enriched with precious treasures, often from the Far East. Its architecture, a mixture of Byzantine, Roman and Venetian, is the work of artists and craftsmen coming from all over. It can be considered a real laboratory, a living organism, developing and transforming over the centuries. | Get at Short URL | Download Venice: The Basilica of San Marco | Play in Popup.
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| Venice: The Doge's Palace | If you imagine landing in Venice from the sea, as did those who came inland by ship, the first thing you see rising out of the water is the unmistakable shape of the Doge's Palace - the city's most famous building. The Palace is the most representative symbol of Venice's culture, which, together with the Basilica of San Marco at the back and the Piazza San Marco in the forefront, forms of the most famous sceneries in the world. | Get at Short URL | Download Venice: The Doge's Palace | Play in Popup.
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| Venice: Born and history of Venice | Few cities can claim such a priceless art and history heritage as Venice. This unique city with its magical, spectacular scenery is not just beautiful; it is a real miracle of creative genius: a city built on mud, sand and the slime of a difficult, inhospitable landscape. Venice is the symbol of wise government and freedom. | Get at Short URL | Download Venice: Born and history of Venice | Play in Popup.
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| Venice: The Carnival of Venice | Thousands of tourists come to Venice to see and take part in its magnificent Carnival; walking round in fancy dress in this city's magical scenery means taking part in a truly exceptional happening. Those mysterious, disturbing Venetian masks, eyeing you from the city's alleyways are part of what we imagine the Venetian world would have been like 300 years ago. They are an irresistible attraction for what is undoubtedly one of the world's most unique experiences: the re-living of 18th century Venice. | Get at Short URL | Download Venice: The Carnival of Venice | Play in Popup.
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| Florence: David of Michelangelo | After four days travelling round the city, transported with the care and attention normally reserved for great events, Michelangelo?s David finally reached its destination and was immediately celebrated as one of the greatest masterpieces of Renaissance. | Get at Short URL | Download Florence: David of Michelangelo | Play in Popup.
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| Florence: The Brunelleschi's Dome | The cupola on Florence cathedral, by Filippo Brunelleschi, can be considered one of the Renaissance?s main building enterprises. The highest expression of a new attitude, placing man and his abilities at the centre of the world and finding in classic antiquity the premises for cultural rebirth after the dark Middle Ages. | Get at Short URL | Download Florence: The Brunelleschi's Dome | Play in Popup.
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| Florence: Piazza della signoria | If we were to choose which images most represent Florence we would probably choose two: the spectacular Brunelleschi?s Dome, never absent from traditional Florentine iconography and then the famous scenery of what is considered to be one of the most beautiful squares in Italy: the Piazza della Signoria. | Get at Short URL | Download Florence: Piazza della signoria | Play in Popup.
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| Florence: The Uffizi Gallery | A visit to the Uffizi means immerging oneself in the glorious history of the city. Its glass windows portray the Florence of Medieval times and the Renaissance. From here, you can see the River Arno with its Ponte Vecchio Bridge or a glimpse of the spectacular squares and old palaces, of which the Palazzo Vecchio is the most famous. But, above all, you find yourself face to face with some of the most famous masterpieces of all time. | Get at Short URL | Download Florence: The Uffizi Gallery | Play in Popup.
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| Rome: Trevi Fountain | This extraordinary work of art is more than just a sculpture: it is a triumphant example of Baroque art, whose depictions of nature and imaginary creatures embody the movement of water as the soul of the world. | Get at Short URL | Download Rome: Trevi Fountain | Play in Popup.
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