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Libera interpretazione della canzone di Roberto Vecchioni, con immagini del mare, per me simbolo della vita in continuo cambiamento, che bisogna af...
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Libera interpretazione della canzone di Roberto Vecchioni, con immagini del mare, per me simbolo della vita in continuo cambiamento, che bisogna affrontare sognando traguardi infiniti
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POLSKIE NAPISY !!! Raniero Cantalamessa z wizyta u klarysek w Lermie (Hiszpania) - w ramach cotygodniowego programu A sua immagine w RAI UNO. (pols...
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POLSKIE NAPISY !!! Raniero Cantalamessa z wizyta u klarysek w Lermie (Hiszpania) - w ramach cotygodniowego programu A sua immagine w RAI UNO. (polskie napisy włącza się w prawym dolny rogu ekraniku, po uruchomieniu wideo). Padre Raniero Cantalamessa in una puntata "A sua immagine" ha incontrato le clarisse di Lerma.
pisa is a city in Tuscany, central Italy, on the right bank of the mouth of the Arno River on the Ligurian Sea. Although Pisa is known worldwide f...
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pisa is a city in Tuscany, central Italy, on the right bank of the mouth of the Arno River on the Ligurian Sea. Although Pisa is known worldwide for its Leaning Tower (the bell tower of the city's cathedral), the city contains more than 20 other historic churches, several palaces, and various bridges across the Arno River. Main sites of interest: * Knights' Square (Piazza dei Cavalieri), where the Palazzo della Carovana, with its impressive façade designed by Giorgio Vasari may be seen. * In the same place is the church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri, also by Vasari. It had originally a single nave; two more were added in the 17th century. It houses a bust by Donatello, and paintings by Vasari, Jacopo Ligozzi, Alessandro Fei, and Jacopo Chimenti da Empoli. It also contains spoils from the many naval battles between the Cavalieri (Knights of St. Stephan) and the Turks between the 1618th century, including the Turkish battle pennant hoisted from Ali Pacha's flagship at the 1571 Battle of Lepanto. * Also close to the square is the small church of St. Sixtus. It was formally consecrated in 1133, but previously used as a seat of the most important notarial deeds of the town , also hosting the Council of Elders. It is today one of the best preserved early Romanesque buildings in town. * The church of St. Francis, designed by Giovanni di Simone, built after 1276. In 1343 new chapels were added and the church was elevated. It has a single nave and a notable belfry, as well as a 15th‑century cloister. It houses works by Jacopo da Empoli, Taddeo Gaddi and Santi di Tito. In the Gherardesca Chapel are buried Ugolino della Gherardesca and his sons. * Church of San Frediano, built by 1061, has a basilica interior with three aisles, with a crucifix from the 12th century. Sixteenth century paintings were added during a restoration, including works by Ventura Salimbeni, Domenico Passignano, Aurelio Lomi, and Rutilio Manetti. * Church of San Nicola, built by 1097, was enlarged between 1297 and 1313 by the Augustinians, perhaps by the design of Giovanni Pisano. The octagonal belfry is from the second half of the 13th century. The paintings include the Madonna with Child by Francesco Traini (14th century) and St. Nicholas Saving Pisa from the Plague (15th century). Noteworthy are also the wood sculptures by Giovanni and Nino Pisano, and the Annunciation by Francesco di Valdambrino. * The small church of Santa Maria della Spina, attributed to Lupo di Francesco (1230), is another excellent Gothic building. * The church of San Paolo a Ripa d'Arno, founded around 952 and enlarged in the mid-12th century along lines similar to those of the Cathedral. It is annexed to the Romanesque Chapel of St. Agatha, with an unusual pyramidal cusp or peak. * The Borgo Stretto, a neighborhood where one can stroll beneath medieval arcades and the Lungarno, the avenues along the river Arno. It includes the Gothic-Romanesque church of San Michele in Borgo (990). Remarkably, there are at least two other leaning towers in the city, one at the southern end of central Via Santa Maria, the other halfway through the Piagge riverside promenade. * The Medici Palace, once a possession of the Appiano family, who ruled Pisa in 13921398. In 1400 the Medici acquired it, and Lorenzo de' Medici sojourned here. * The Orto botanico di Pisa is Europe's oldest university botanical garden. * The Palazzo Reale ("Royal Palace"), once of the Caetani patrician family. Here Galileo Galilei showed to Grand Duke of Tuscany the planets he had discovered with his telescope. The edifice was erected in 1559 by Baccio Bandinelli for Cosimo I de Medici, and was later enlarged including other palaces. * Palazzo Gambacorti, a Gothic building of the 14th century, is now the town hall. The interior shows frescoes boasting Pisa's sea victories. * Palazzo Agostini, a Gothic building also known as Palazzo dell'Ussero, with its 15th century façade and remains of the ancient city walls dating back to before 1155. The name of the building comes from the coffee rooms of Caffè dellUssero, historic meeting place founded on 1 September 1775. * The mural Tuttomondo, the last public work of Keith Haring, on the rear wall of the convent of the Church of Sant'Antonio, painted in June 1989.
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V olevo dirti e dirGLI grazie per il dono che sei stata per me. Le parole talvolta sono inadeguate,meglio il silenzio....ha più voce e sa dire tante cose. Grazie
Don lucio
Grazie.
May Jesus Christ bless you with His Divine ♥Love♥ and ♥Grace♥,
JL-channel ( prophetic / Mystic )
Nannina
sono passato di quì per salutarti e riposarmi,Gesù è la nostra gioia.