@Voyatours Hahaha! Kinda of! I know a lot about the region because my great-grandparents were from Trentino, or as they said, where Austrians. Also, I study linguistics, so the region, its history, languages and dialects really catch my attention. For the record, my great-grandfather and grandmother spoke more Cimbro than any other language, as far as I know. And for Piemonte is the same. My other bisnonni where from Alessandria. The dialects also catch my attention a lot, but for family reasons. Hugs :)
that abbey church is just superb. What a beautiful set of trompe l'oeil paintings. Beautiful convent - just was thinking I might go live there, when I read there are no more nuns in it! Beautiful little town too, with some fine window shopping. Thanks for sharing!
Hi there, was this walk done early I the morning or late in the afternoon? I’m planning to go there next year and I can see the lighting is just perfect for photography. Thanks ahead for your info.
Hey Sergio, sorry for the late reply! I filmed the walk in the late afternoon. If you watch how the sunlight shifts through the day, you’ll definitely get some great shots. Also, consider heading to Ortisei-it’s a quick drive, and you’ll find amazing views of Mount Seceda, Alpe di Siusi, and the village itself. I just uploaded a walk around the town-check it out, it’s so beautiful! 😉
@@Voyatours we visited Bressanone and Trento for the Christmas markets (based ourselves in Bolzano). Also based ourselves in Ortisei to visit the Dolomiti (when we visited Chiusa)
Hey there, it's Salvatore! 👋 Check out the descriptions for some amazing views! Trust me, they're definitely worth your time! 😉
Wow very beautiful place thank you for sharing this beautiful scenes
That's great to hear! Thanks for watching.
So it was, in fact, Chiusa! So beautiful! ❤
Was surprised you got it right with just a few hints. You must know those places very well :)
@Voyatours Hahaha! Kinda of! I know a lot about the region because my great-grandparents were from Trentino, or as they said, where Austrians. Also, I study linguistics, so the region, its history, languages and dialects really catch my attention. For the record, my great-grandfather and grandmother spoke more Cimbro than any other language, as far as I know. And for Piemonte is the same. My other bisnonni where from Alessandria. The dialects also catch my attention a lot, but for family reasons. Hugs :)
Yeah, Trentino's got a cool mix of dialects, addint extra flair.those family stories make it all the more interesting. Cheers!
that abbey church is just superb. What a beautiful set of trompe l'oeil paintings. Beautiful convent - just was thinking I might go live there, when I read there are no more nuns in it! Beautiful little town too, with some fine window shopping. Thanks for sharing!
Appreciated your comment Ingrid, I'm not the only one who noticed these things then! 😉
Hermoso pueblo y gran video, gracias.
Gracias, Michael!
Muito bom Vídeo.
👍,а оператору 💯
Елена, спасибо огромное! 😊 Было утомительно подниматься туда и все снимать, но это того стоило. Надеюсь, что видео тебе понравилось :)
Hi there, was this walk done early I the morning or late in the afternoon? I’m planning to go there next year and I can see the lighting is just perfect for photography. Thanks ahead for your info.
Hey Sergio, sorry for the late reply! I filmed the walk in the late afternoon. If you watch how the sunlight shifts through the day, you’ll definitely get some great shots. Also, consider heading to Ortisei-it’s a quick drive, and you’ll find amazing views of Mount Seceda, Alpe di Siusi, and the village itself. I just uploaded a walk around the town-check it out, it’s so beautiful! 😉
48:20 The view is almost like a painting, except for those high voltage pylons 😅
You've got a sharp eye! 😄 Yeah, they do spoil the picture a bit. 🙂
" you are breaking my heart" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😲 what is this Eric!? Is it a translation fault? Tell me more! 😄
Chiusa is indeed beautiful. The camera doesn't do justice to the views from the monastery. You have to experience it! (As we did)
Agree, experiencing it firsthand is way better 😉 What month did you visit?
@@Voyatours October
same month :) Have you visited any other places in the surrouding?
@@Voyatours we visited Bressanone and Trento for the Christmas markets (based ourselves in Bolzano). Also based ourselves in Ortisei to visit the Dolomiti (when we visited Chiusa)
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