Thank you very much for this reaction, I really liked it, above all because at least it opens the mind to all the people who don't know Italy well, greetings from Italy 🤗🇮🇹
There are way more these are mostly popular places just go anywhere rivers lakes mountains cliffs islands you name it good architecture and good food friendly locals and people
Im italian and in 40 years I think to visit just 10% of Italy, you can do turism in every city, every place, every Beach, every mountain. We wait for you bro 🤗
Wait a minute, you never seen snow in Italy? It's basically all mountain (in winter you can even ski in Sicily on Mount Etna), how can you not know it snows in Italy? It's the only alpine country that has all its northern border demarcated by the Alps, from the west with France to end in the east with Slovenia, passing through Switzerland and Austria (not to mention from north to south the Apennine Mountains). I swear, you Americans always amaze me (at least you seem a good genuine man). 🍺
I can assure you that, even if that video is very good, i can find another 100 sites in Italy equally stunning. And you need to consider that Italy is only 300.000 kmq... nearly half of France and 32 times smaller then usa...
In realtà il duomo è la 4° chiesa più grande al mondo per superficie e la 6° per volume. San Pietro è prima in entrambi i casi. La Sagrada Familia è molto più alta del Duomo, ma occupa poco più di un terzo della superficie, quindi sono abbastanza sicuro che non la superi nemmeno per volume. Comunque la Sagrada Familia non è una cattedrale e manco San Pietro.
How old is Italy? Technically 160 years old, but for example in Verona you can see in the same square an Ancient Roman amphitheatre of the 1st century, a 1300s Scaliger wall, a 1700s Venetian building etc... You can have a coffee in a 1200s building, make an ATM withdrawal in a 1300s building, go to hear mass in a church that is more than 1300 years old. Roma was founded almost 2800 years ago.
Tecnicamente:! gli Italici, l'Italia si estendeva per migliaia e migliaia di kilometri in tutta Europa E gran parte del nord Africa... poi sappiamo tutti la storia. e come sia andato a finire😊
@@marcobelletti5297 dire che Roma era l'Italia è una puttanata colossale. L'Italia era un pezzetto di Roma, probabilmente nemmeno il più importante almeno in epoca imperiale.
@@nicoladc89 intanto modera i termini!! "Puttanata" usalo con chi hai più confidenza... Il nome Italia nasce hai tempi dei Greci... e non ieri come magari pensi tu..... l'Italia ha una lunga storia che non nasce certamente 160 anni fa e che non di certo discuterò con te... PUNTO.......
Di fatto, tutte le terre a sud delle alpi venivano chiamate ITALIA gia' dalla battaglia di Clastidium del 222 a.C. e dei confini dell'Italia ne scriveva Antioco di Siracusa (quinto secolo a.C.)
16:36 I live here in the langhe and monferrato hills! white truffles are hella expensive, some are sold here in Alba during the truffle season for hundred of thousand of dollars, i think the most expensive this year was sold for something about 200000 dollars. they’re usually sold in a castle here to rich chinese and foreigners
Yes 5 Terre is actually the place that inspired Luca! Naples dated back to Greek times, before Roman conquest. If you go to Campania and Pompeii please visit also Paestum!
Ho 63 anni.. se la mia vita fosse stata tutta una vacanza avrei potuto dire, ho visitato 80% della mia nazione 😊 anche se non posso lamentarmi perché ho visitato tutte le regioni, e le loro piu importanti città e i tanti borghi medioevali 👍 un saluto a tutti gli amanti del mio bel Paese 🇮🇹 🙋
Traduci il testo con la fotocamera as an Italian it's fun to see that there are so many places in this video that I didn't know, and at least a thousand other equally beautiful places not mentioned
26:40 Italy was divided in many little nations for many years, so it was important to build easily defensible cities, so you find many cities in hard to reach zones. If Italy was always a single country the only cities that needed defense would have been the border ones.
That was the Northern half. The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies encompassed the island itself and all of the Southern peninsula up to Lazio and Marche. Roughly Rome. It was a unified kingdom for almost 1,000 years until the Northern invaders stole it's wealth. The Bank of Naples held more gold reserves than all the Northern city states combined and it's economy was the fourth most productive INDUSTRIAL in Europe. It's merchant marine dominated the Med. The Freemasonic usurpers hired Garibaldi (the Che Guevara of his age) to pillage and plunder our riches.
@@tinalettieri Then I'll rephrase: what is now the nation named Italy was divided in many territories, some were little, but almost everyone was at war with the neighbours(and not only, for example guelfi vs ghibellini) for most part of that time. Thus the needs for fortifications. Anyway your comment speaks loads about your political stance, don't you think that trying to indoctrinate clueless foreigners about your vision of Italy's unification is wrong? Just historical facts please, political visions and nostalgia from 160+ years ago doesn't seem like the right call in this environment. And one thing: Garibaldi arrived in Sicilia with a small force ("i Mille", 1000 circa) if none of the proud subjects of such great kingdom would have answered the call from Garibaldi, then Napoli could have stood as a kingdom since now.
@@gio87vr No, its not wrong because it's the truth. It was the treacherous "nobles" of Palermo and Messina who backed him with the help of the Mafia as well as France and GB. You think I'm afraid of my "political stance?" Well, here's a news flash for you. I am a monarchist and proud of it. And FYI, The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was NOT at war with anyone until invaded. Now be a good boy and go eat your polenta.
@@tinalettieri I wasn't saying to be afraid, just that I don't think that this is the right environment for nostalgia for something none of us have ever experienced. And Napoli waged war in many cases: guerre del Vespro (spanning from late 1200 to late 1300) guerra di Ferrara (1482 ca), guerre d'Italia (1494 ca and 1500 ca), guerra di Siena (1552 ca), prima guerra d'indipendenza italiana (1848 ca). Anyway, today amatriciana.
@@gio87vr They're talking about Italian culture and history. It's not about nostalgia. It's about why my grandparents made the mistake of going to America even tho they weren't poor "terroni." This past february I got to see my family palazzo that is 400 years old so it's very important people understand why we are NOT Terroni and what was stolen from us. The point is YOU NEED TO EXPERIENCE IT even from a historical distance. We're not just pizza and the Tarantella.
100 most beautiful places in Italy? Is True, but there are other 200-300-1000 and more beauty. Every 10-15 km there is something unique, in the most beautiful country in the world.
Guy in Italy, how about trying to learn proper pronunciation. Chiaia is khaye ah and Cagliari is Kal YAH ri not cag lee aree. I know Ch and Gl or GN are hard for english speakers but you could make an effort at least.
Primo paese al mondo con più siti patrimonio UNESCO, e per visitare le 20 regioni in italia devi rimanere minimo 30 anni, non sto esagerando ,stai vedendo solo lo 000000000,1% dell'Italia 😊😊😊
Italy is a treasure house. Apart from the big cities almost every little town and/or village has something that is well worth seeing.
The most beautiful country in the world
Yes. A taste of Paradise on earth!!!!😊👋🇮🇹
Thank you very much for this reaction, I really liked it, above all because at least it opens the mind to all the people who don't know Italy well, greetings from Italy 🤗🇮🇹
in a medieval ages was crucial to builds town on the edge of cliff or sea coast,to have a 360 view of the surronding.
Neanche noi italiani conosciamo bene tutto il nostro paese.
Ao parla per te io conosco ogni centimetro dell'italia. Conosco anche dove hitler vive( non dirlo a nessuno e un easteregg)
@@DiofromItaly scommetto che c'entra l'ufo con le ossa di t-rex trovate in trentino
Verissimo
@@DiofromItalytanto è malato si farà trovare😂😂
There are way more these are mostly popular places just go anywhere rivers lakes mountains cliffs islands you name it good architecture and good food friendly locals and people
04:27 cinque terre is actually the place where the movie Luca was based in, u got it right!
Im italian and in 40 years I think to visit just 10% of Italy, you can do turism in every city, every place, every Beach, every mountain. We wait for you bro 🤗
yes
I am German, 38 and I have only explored roughly 2% of Germany.
Wait a minute, you never seen snow in Italy? It's basically all mountain (in winter you can even ski in Sicily on Mount Etna), how can you not know it snows in Italy? It's the only alpine country that has all its northern border demarcated by the Alps, from the west with France to end in the east with Slovenia, passing through Switzerland and Austria (not to mention from north to south the Apennine Mountains). I swear, you Americans always amaze me (at least you seem a good genuine man). 🍺
My father's town is in Salerno Province but up in the mountains. Ask me if it snows in this Southern town.
@@tinalettieriabito in Sicilia , a 700 s.l.m e nevica e vado pure a sciare ( Randazzo )
I can assure you that, even if that video is very good, i can find another 100 sites in Italy equally stunning.
And you need to consider that Italy is only 300.000 kmq... nearly half of France and 32 times smaller then usa...
12:04 Milan's cathedral is the second largest after St. Peter's in Rome, not after the Sagrada Familia in Spain, although it is Vatican City.
Milan isn't Vatican City. What are you talking about?
In realtà il duomo è la 4° chiesa più grande al mondo per superficie e la 6° per volume. San Pietro è prima in entrambi i casi. La Sagrada Familia è molto più alta del Duomo, ma occupa poco più di un terzo della superficie, quindi sono abbastanza sicuro che non la superi nemmeno per volume. Comunque la Sagrada Familia non è una cattedrale e manco San Pietro.
@@tinalettieriin Europe!
How old is Italy? Technically 160 years old, but for example in Verona you can see in the same square an Ancient Roman amphitheatre of the 1st century, a 1300s Scaliger wall, a 1700s Venetian building etc... You can have a coffee in a 1200s building, make an ATM withdrawal in a 1300s building, go to hear mass in a church that is more than 1300 years old. Roma was founded almost 2800 years ago.
Tecnicamente:! gli Italici, l'Italia si estendeva per migliaia e migliaia di kilometri in tutta Europa E gran parte del nord Africa... poi sappiamo tutti la storia. e come sia andato a finire😊
@@marcobelletti5297 dire che Roma era l'Italia è una puttanata colossale. L'Italia era un pezzetto di Roma, probabilmente nemmeno il più importante almeno in epoca imperiale.
@@nicoladc89 intanto modera i termini!! "Puttanata" usalo con chi hai più confidenza... Il nome Italia nasce hai tempi dei Greci... e non ieri come magari pensi tu..... l'Italia ha una lunga storia che non nasce certamente 160 anni fa e che non di certo discuterò con te... PUNTO.......
Di fatto, tutte le terre a sud delle alpi venivano chiamate ITALIA gia' dalla battaglia di Clastidium del 222 a.C. e dei confini dell'Italia ne scriveva Antioco di Siracusa (quinto secolo a.C.)
16:36 I live here in the langhe and monferrato hills! white truffles are hella expensive, some are sold here in Alba during the truffle season for hundred of thousand of dollars, i think the most expensive this year was sold for something about 200000 dollars. they’re usually sold in a castle here to rich chinese and foreigners
And keep in mind that in this video you have ONLY seen 100 beautiful places in Italy, but there are many more to see.
Like Reggia di Caserta, which was really strange to miss
A whole life would not be enough
that IS the place from the Disney movie Luca! The director is from Genova and the Cinque Terre :)
Taormina is inside Messina county, is not inside Catania county.
Yes 5 Terre is actually the place that inspired Luca! Naples dated back to Greek times, before Roman conquest. If you go to Campania and Pompeii please visit also Paestum!
Greetings from Rome ❤🇮🇹
Ho 63 anni.. se la mia vita fosse stata tutta una vacanza avrei potuto dire, ho visitato 80% della mia nazione 😊 anche se non posso lamentarmi perché ho visitato tutte le regioni, e le loro piu importanti città e i tanti borghi medioevali 👍 un saluto a tutti gli amanti del mio bel Paese 🇮🇹 🙋
Traduci il testo con la fotocamera
as an Italian it's fun to see that there are so many places in this video that I didn't know, and at least a thousand other equally beautiful places not mentioned
Why there are no game or fantasy series’s based on Italy?
There are so many variety
In realtà ce un GDR, si chiama Brancalonia ed è basata su d&d 5.0
Assassin creed 2.
23:50 I live on the Dolomites!
Mancano "le cascate delle Marmore", Terni, Umbria. Le cascate piu alte d'europa
Greetings from Bordighera
14.45: Tirano, my town
bel video ma ci sono tantissime altre località fantastiche
Hello from Trieste🌹🌹🌼
26:40 Italy was divided in many little nations for many years, so it was important to build easily defensible cities, so you find many cities in hard to reach zones. If Italy was always a single country the only cities that needed defense would have been the border ones.
That was the Northern half. The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies encompassed the island itself and all of the Southern peninsula up to Lazio and Marche. Roughly Rome. It was a unified kingdom for almost 1,000 years until the Northern invaders stole it's wealth. The Bank of Naples held more gold reserves than all the Northern city states combined and it's economy was the fourth most productive INDUSTRIAL in Europe. It's merchant marine dominated the Med. The Freemasonic usurpers hired Garibaldi (the Che Guevara of his age) to pillage and plunder our riches.
@@tinalettieri Then I'll rephrase: what is now the nation named Italy was divided in many territories, some were little, but almost everyone was at war with the neighbours(and not only, for example guelfi vs ghibellini) for most part of that time. Thus the needs for fortifications. Anyway your comment speaks loads about your political stance, don't you think that trying to indoctrinate clueless foreigners about your vision of Italy's unification is wrong? Just historical facts please, political visions and nostalgia from 160+ years ago doesn't seem like the right call in this environment. And one thing: Garibaldi arrived in Sicilia with a small force ("i Mille", 1000 circa) if none of the proud subjects of such great kingdom would have answered the call from Garibaldi, then Napoli could have stood as a kingdom since now.
@@gio87vr No, its not wrong because it's the truth. It was the treacherous "nobles" of Palermo and Messina who backed him with the help of the Mafia as well as France and GB. You think I'm afraid of my "political stance?" Well, here's a news flash for you. I am a monarchist and proud of it. And FYI, The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was NOT at war with anyone until invaded.
Now be a good boy and go eat your polenta.
@@tinalettieri I wasn't saying to be afraid, just that I don't think that this is the right environment for nostalgia for something none of us have ever experienced. And Napoli waged war in many cases: guerre del Vespro (spanning from late 1200 to late 1300) guerra di Ferrara (1482 ca), guerre d'Italia (1494 ca and 1500 ca), guerra di Siena (1552 ca), prima guerra d'indipendenza italiana (1848 ca). Anyway, today amatriciana.
@@gio87vr They're talking about Italian culture and history. It's not about nostalgia. It's about why my grandparents made the mistake of going to America even tho they weren't poor "terroni." This past february I got to see my family palazzo that is 400 years old so it's very important people understand why we are NOT Terroni and what was stolen from us. The point is YOU NEED TO EXPERIENCE IT even from a historical distance. We're not just pizza and the Tarantella.
Man they build that houses when car was not invented yet that s why.
Yeah Vatican City is a country completely surrounded by Rome
❤️🇮🇹
tHE BIGGEST CHURCH IS IN ROME, OF COURSE. sT PETER'S CHURCH!!!!
that is ig worthy...dude seriously? that is human kind legacy worthy...
Castello Scaligero not Scagliero 🙏👋🙏
dawg they called "sardegna" "sardinia"
Qualcuno ha segnato tutte le cose che si vedono nel video?
Tnx to know only "Obvious tourism Italy" and perfectly cut away at least the 60% of less unknow but as equal stunning Italy.......
where tf is varenna
100 most beautiful places in Italy? Is True, but there are other 200-300-1000 and more beauty. Every 10-15 km there is something unique, in the most beautiful country in the world.
I'd like to be able to see the entire screen. Remove yourself now and then.
how do i live in italy and not know where varenna is?
varenna sul lago di como la raggiungi passando da lecco.
10:33 how old is italy?! my boy.. u need to go out of ur country...
Guy in Italy, how about trying to learn proper pronunciation. Chiaia is khaye ah and Cagliari is Kal YAH ri not cag lee aree. I know Ch and Gl or GN are hard for english speakers but you could make an effort at least.
Just appreciate the effort he put making the video, from taking stunning shots to mention many worthy historical facts. How pretentious you are!
Primo paese al mondo con più siti patrimonio UNESCO, e per visitare le 20 regioni in italia devi rimanere minimo 30 anni, non sto esagerando ,stai vedendo solo lo 000000000,1% dell'Italia 😊😊😊
30anni non sono abbastanza neanche per cominciare
I'm born in Sardinia ❤🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 Ciao
PORTUGAL................
How old is italy???
3000 years, more or less.
Maybe more... 😂
And keep in mind that in this video you have ONLY seen 100 beautiful places in Italy, but there are many more to see.