Hm, I think I really need to write in the description the titles of the music pieces I used! :-)
Really? Have you already been here?! Yeah, Cremona it's a really nice town, they've been able to keep many ancient palaces and places... it's terrificly fascinating! :-)
Thanks to you, Nasreen, for watching and so kindly commenting: I'd say that more little tours will come! ;-)
Yes, when we tour a town we don't know we drive fast enough for not to risk to block the traffic, but not too fast, for to enjoy the view... and for to better check out the road signs (can't enter this road, here begins the "no cars" area, and such)... yeah, they were all knowing their path and were in a hurry! xD
Haha, I always have hard times, trying to squeeze my hours long footage in 10 minutes! xD
That "very informative" just made me smiling... and a bit proud, I admit it! ;-)
There are so many beautiful places, in this world, worthy to be visited: but I've never really traveled outside of Italy... and think, there are many places *in my own country* as well that I've never seen! ^_^
I knew Cremora sounded familiar from the last video...I didn't place it with Stradivari at the time. I would have been in awe standing in front of those violins!
I could tell the scale of that tower when you zoomed in on the bricks.
I would love to visit an ancient city like that some day. The town I live in, Beaumont, Texas wasn't founded until 1838...and didn't really start to develop until 1901 when oil was stuck. It just doesn't have the atmosphere like the lovely historic city of Cremora.
So, I'm glad to have posted this part as soon as possible: so you've soon found out that link!
Yeah, those violins were great: especially the last, the one with a handle that seems taken from another instrument! :O
Haha, I love the zoom of my cam: is soooo powerful! ^_^
It often happens: the history of another country seems more fascinating... but you know what? I think that if you relate everything to a single lifetime, if you think to all the generations succeded... it's all amazing! :-)
I am from Cremonaaa...ty for the videooo!!!
Lykosky 2 years ago
Prego! Mi è piaciuto molto visitarla!
^_^
danbergam 2 years ago
nice town!!!
5*
I like the cathedral!!!!!!! =)
journalcc 3 years ago
Thank you very much!
Yes, it's a nice town, indeed!
And the cathedral is just amazing! ^_^
danbergam 3 years ago
i should go there some time. my spring vacation is coming up!
essboarder23 3 years ago
^_^
The world is literally full of wonderful places: there's plenty of choice!
Anyway, Spencer, I wish you a great spring vacation, whatever will be your destination!
:-)
danbergam 3 years ago
beauteful place to live
i love italy
and the music is just wright
adil
adilzahrani 3 years ago
Thank you very much, Adil! :-)
Have a good day, my friend!
Dan
danbergam 3 years ago
Beautiful music!!
I've already been to Italy but never been to Cremona... Looks like a very nice town:-)
Thanks for the visit and you're an excellent guide Dan!
5*
nascream79 3 years ago
Hm, I think I really need to write in the description the titles of the music pieces I used! :-)
Really? Have you already been here?! Yeah, Cremona it's a really nice town, they've been able to keep many ancient palaces and places... it's terrificly fascinating! :-)
Thanks to you, Nasreen, for watching and so kindly commenting: I'd say that more little tours will come! ;-)
Ciao!
danbergam 3 years ago
Interesting video.
I note that all the cars were overtaking you ;)
EmCSpiteri 3 years ago
Haha!
Yes, when we tour a town we don't know we drive fast enough for not to risk to block the traffic, but not too fast, for to enjoy the view... and for to better check out the road signs (can't enter this road, here begins the "no cars" area, and such)... yeah, they were all knowing their path and were in a hurry! xD
danbergam 3 years ago
Excellent way to sample the atmosphere in Cremona :)
barbabellaatje 3 years ago
In facts! By the way, it isn't the whole town, what I show... but, at least, the atmosphere comes out quite well!
Thank you very much! ^_^
danbergam 3 years ago
Very informative! Unfortunately I've never been to Italy yet, so thanks for sharing this, it's a great video!
Denzhy 3 years ago
Leontine, thank you so much! :-D
Haha, I always have hard times, trying to squeeze my hours long footage in 10 minutes! xD
That "very informative" just made me smiling... and a bit proud, I admit it! ;-)
There are so many beautiful places, in this world, worthy to be visited: but I've never really traveled outside of Italy... and think, there are many places *in my own country* as well that I've never seen! ^_^
I wish you to be able to come here soon! :-D
Thank you for stopping by!
danbergam 3 years ago
Pretty music! :)
gwithadream 3 years ago
Definitely! ^_^
danbergam 3 years ago
I never saw Cremona!!! Very beautiful city!!!
albetazza1983 3 years ago
I think it's been the first time I saw it as well! Yes, it's beautiful: like many, many other towns in our Italy! ;-)
danbergam 3 years ago
Nice Reportage !!
ALEClovesGENIALMUSIC 3 years ago
Thank you!
Have a good day! ^_^
danbergam 3 years ago
looks pretty sweet! Thanks for sharing Dan my friend:)
castword 3 years ago
Yes, definitely the whole place seems... shaded in tones of sweetness... from the past! ^_^
Thanks to you for watching and appreciating, my friend! :-)
danbergam 3 years ago
I knew Cremora sounded familiar from the last video...I didn't place it with Stradivari at the time. I would have been in awe standing in front of those violins!
I could tell the scale of that tower when you zoomed in on the bricks.
I would love to visit an ancient city like that some day. The town I live in, Beaumont, Texas wasn't founded until 1838...and didn't really start to develop until 1901 when oil was stuck. It just doesn't have the atmosphere like the lovely historic city of Cremora.
ShineOnThrough 3 years ago
So, I'm glad to have posted this part as soon as possible: so you've soon found out that link!
Yeah, those violins were great: especially the last, the one with a handle that seems taken from another instrument! :O
Haha, I love the zoom of my cam: is soooo powerful! ^_^
It often happens: the history of another country seems more fascinating... but you know what? I think that if you relate everything to a single lifetime, if you think to all the generations succeded... it's all amazing! :-)
danbergam 3 years ago
Looks like you had a great time :-)
Thanks for sharing! It's such a beautiful place! I also liked to see the exibitions.
XxSarah
songpidgeon 3 years ago
Definitely, I had a great time!
And while I was filming, both the exhibitions and this little little tour, I had you all in my mind, hoping to let you enjoy it as much as I did!
So, I'm happy to read that I reached my goal!
Thank you for stopping by and kindly commenting, Sarah! :-)
xx Daniele
danbergam 3 years ago
anytime, my friend:-)
XxSarah
songpidgeon 3 years ago
Stradivari was from Cremona, interesting. My computer is playing his violin!
Vatsek 3 years ago
He definitely was from Cremona!
Haha, my computer is just playing his violin too! ;-D
Thank you for stopping by, Vatsek! :-)
danbergam 3 years ago
That was a lovely tour. Where to next?
Em
EmCSpiteri 3 years ago
Ah, thank you so much, Em!
Where to next?
Oh, I have a lot of footage from the past year that I didn't use.
Well... not yet! ;-D
Anyway, I'd say that the next tour might be around the banks of a mountain lake! ^_^
danbergam 3 years ago