Live cam with panoramic views of Vatican City – Rome Italy ??

 

Live cam with panoramic views of Vatican City – Rome, Italy

webcam with panoramic views of Vatican City, The Vatican, the Pope’s window and St Peter’s Dome.

 


Live Cam Cattolica – Rimini, Italy ??

Live Cam Cattolica – Rimini, Italy

Cattolica (Romagnol: Catòlga) is a town and comune in the Province of Rimini, Italy, with 16,233 (2007) inhabitants.

Rimini  is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy and capital city of the Province of Rimini. It sprawls along the Adriatic Sea, on the coast between the rivers Marecchia (the ancient Ariminus) and Ausa (ancient Aprusa). It is one of the most famous seaside resorts in Europe, thanks to its 15-kilometre-long (9 mi) sandy beach, over 1,000 hotels, and thousands of bars, restaurants and discos. The first bathing establishment opened in 1843. An art city with ancient Roman and Renaissance monuments, Rimini is also the birthplace of the famous film director Federico Fellini.

The city was founded by the Romans in 268 BC. Throughout Roman times, Rimini was a key communications link between the north and south of the peninsula. On its soil, Roman emperors erected monuments such as the Arch of Augustus and the Tiberius Bridge to mark the beginning and the end of the Decumanus of Rimini. During the Renaissance, the city benefited from the court of the House of Malatesta, which hosted artists like Leonardo da Vinci and produced works such as the Tempio Malatestiano. The main monuments in Rimini are the Tiberius Bridge and the Arch of Augustus.

In the 19th century, Rimini was one of the most active cities on the revolutionary front, hosting many of the movements seeking to achieve Italian unification. In the course of World War II, the city was the scene of numerous clashes and bombings, but also of a fierce partisan resistance that earned it the honour of a gold medal for civic valour. In recent years it has become one of the most important sites for trade fairs and conferences in Italy.

Rimini’s urban area is home to 149,403 people, while approximately 325,000 live in the eponymous province, making it the twenty-eighth largest city in Italy.

 

 

Hotel on the Canal Grande in Venice Live cam – Italy ??

Hotel on the Canal Grande in Venice, Live cam – Italy

A historic residence near the Rialto, Ca’ Favretto, currently the Hotel San Cassiano, is an elegant 4-star hotel, the former home of one of the most important Venetian artists of the 19th century.

The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande [kaˌnal ˈɡrande]; Venetian: Canal Grando, anciently Canałasso [kanaˈɰaso]) is a channel in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city.

One end of the canal leads into the lagoon near the Santa Lucia railway station and the other end leads into the basin at San Marco; in between, it makes a large reverse-S shape through the central districts (sestieri) of Venice. It is 3.8 km (2.4 mi) long, and 30 to 90 m (98 to 295 ft) wide, with an average depth of 5 metres (16 feet).

 

 

 

Basilica di San Francesco Live cam – Italy ??

Basilica di San Francesco Live cam – Italy

The Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Order of Friars Minor Conventual in Assisi, a town in the Umbria region in central Italy, where Saint Francis was born and died. It is a Papal minor basilica and one of the most important places of Christian pilgrimage in Italy.

 

 

Live Cam Italy, Historical Piazza Fontana of Lignano Sabbiadoro ??

 

Live Cam Italy, Piazza Fontana of Lignano Sabbiadoro Italy

Live Cam Italy, Lignano Sabbiadoro  is a town and commune within the province of Udine, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of north-eastern Italy. It is one of the main summer resorts in northern Italy and on the Adriatic Sea coast.

Lignano Sabbiadoro developed in the early 20th century from some hospitality resorts, which at the beginning could be reached only by sea. The first inhabitants came in 1931, after the draining of the nearby marshes. The first road connecting Lignano with the nearby comune of Latisana was built in 1926.

The HD live cam shows the panorama of the “Piazza Fontana

 

Ruzzini Palace Hotel Live Cam- Venice Italy ??

Ruzzini Palace Hotel Live Cam- Venice Italy

Guests of Ruzzini Palace Hotel have the privilege of experiencing a setting that celebrates the aristocratic period of Venice, enhanced by modern luxury and charme. The common areas, reception, lobby, bar, breakfast lounge, blend eloquently with the welcoming environment of the residence lounge where guests may escape during their free time into an oasis of tranquility.
Address: Campo Santa Maria Formosa, 5866, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy
Phone: +39 041 241 0447

 

St. Mark’s Basin Live Cam – Venice, Italy ??

St. Mark’s Basin Live Cam – Venice, Italy

Climb to the top of the Campanile di San Marco, and you’ll get a great view across the water. Here, the Grand Canal and the Giudecca Canal merge into St. Mark’s Basin, Italy. Our photo above will help you identify some of the major landmarks within viewing or boating distance of the Bacino di San Marco.

 

 

Assisi, Umbria region Live cam – Italy ??

Assisi, Umbria region Live cam – Italy

Assisi is a hill town in central Italy’s Umbria region. It was the birthplace of St. Francis (1181–1226), one of Italy’s patron saints. The Basilica of St. Francis is a massive, 2-level church, consecrated in 1253. Its 13th-century frescoes portraying the life of St. Francis have been attributed to Giotto and Cimabue, among others. The crypt houses the saint’s stone sarcophagus.

 

Venice Italy Live cam

Venice Italy Live cam, Hotel American Dinesen

Venice Italy Live cam, Hotel American Dinesen

Venice Italy Live cam, Set in a 17th-century canalside palace, this elegant hotel with an annex lies a 2-minute walk from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection museum and 1.3 km from St. Mark’s Basilica.The colorful annex rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, courtyard views and minibars. Hotel units add posh, traditional Venetian decor; upgraded rooms feature balconies and canal views. Room service is available. Breakfast buffet is complimentary. Other amenities include a private loading wharf for taxis and gondolas, plus a bar and a seasonal terrace.

Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs.

 

Rialto Bridge Venice Live Cam

Rialto Bridge Venice Live Cam – Italy

Rialto Bridge Venice Live Cam – Italy

Rialto Bridge Venice live cam. This elegant hotel in Venetian Gothic style, provides an enchanting period residence atmosphere enhanced by its fine original furnishings, charming nineteenth century watercolors and precious Murano glass. As a small and exclusive hotel, you can enjoy your breakfast in the magnificent hall overlooking the Grand Canal, contemplating the passing gondolas in total intimacy.

The Rialto Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Rialto; Venetian: Ponte de Rialto) is the oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. Connecting the sestieri (districts) of San Marco and San Polo, it has been rebuilt several times since its first construction as a pontoon bridge in the 12th century, and is now a significant tourist attraction in the city.

The first dry crossing of the Grand Canal was a pontoon bridge built in 1181 by Nicolò Barattieri. It was called the Ponte della Moneta, presumably because of the mint that stood near its eastern entrance.

The development and importance of the Rialto market on the eastern bank increased traffic on the floating bridge, so it was replaced in 1255 by a wooden bridge. This structure had two inclined ramps meeting at a movable central section, that could be raised to allow the passage of tall ships. The connection with the market eventually led to a change of name for the bridge. During the first half of the 15th century, two rows of shops were built along the sides of the bridge. The rents brought an income to the State Treasury, which helped maintain the bridge.

Maintenance was vital for the timber bridge. It was partly burnt in the revolt led by Bajamonte Tiepolo in 1310. In 1444, it collapsed under the weight of a crowd watching a boat parade and it collapsed again in 1524.

The idea of rebuilding the bridge in stone was first proposed in 1503. Several projects were considered over the following decades. In 1551, the authorities requested proposals for the renewal of the Rialto Bridge, among other things. Plans were offered by famous architects, such as Jacopo Sansovino, Palladio and Vignola, but all involved a Classical approach with several arches, which was judged inappropriate to the situation. Michelangelo also was considered as designer of the bridge.

The present stone bridge, a single span designed by Antonio da Ponte, was finally completed in 1591. It is similar to the wooden bridge it succeeded. Two inclined ramps lead up to a central portico. On either side of the portico, the covered ramps carry rows of shops. The engineering of the bridge was considered so audacious that architect Vincenzo Scamozzi predicted future ruin. The bridge has defied its critics to become one of the architectural icons of Venice.

Today, the Bridge is one of the top tourism attractions in Venice.