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Villa Medici - L'arca della bellezza - Part 6 View Series View This Episode

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We visit the French Academy's gallery devoted to plaster casts of antique sculptures and the large park, which was once used by Ferdinando de' Medici for hunting.

Villa Medici - L'arca della bellezza - Part 5 View Series View This Episode

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The segment focuses on Messalina, wife of the Emperor Claudius, who owned a villa on the site of Villa Medici. We catch a glimpse of tunnels and rooms beneath the villa, which were used by Ferdinando de' Medici to imprison Asian slaves when they weren't at work on a garden meant to evoke Mount Parnassus.

Itinerari Della Bellezza - Abruzzo - Part 6 View Series View This Episode

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The tour of the Abruzzo Region concludes with sights near l'Aquila, the region's capital.

Villa Medici - L'arca della bellezza - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

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We get a look at the plaster casts of Roman and Greek statues in the French Academy's storage rooms, sculptures such as the Venus de Milo. Fellows have made use of these casts to draw inspiration for their own works.

Itinerari Della Bellezza - Abruzzo - Part 5 View Series View This Episode

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The segment features the Oratory of San Pellegrino and the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption in Bominaco. These, together with the Marian church in nearby Fossa, are considered the finest examples of Medieval art and architecture in the Abruzzo Region.

Villa Medici - L'arca della bellezza - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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A tour of Villa Medici's reception and private rooms. Ferdinando de' Medici hired the architect and sculptor Bartolomeo Ammannati to expand the villa, as well as other renowned Florentines artists to create fresco cycles exalting his life. We catch a glimpse of his frescoed south-facing apartment, which would have been used in the colder months, while the north-side suite was for warmer periods.

Itinerari Della Bellezza - Abruzzo - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

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Abruzzo churches built by order of Saint Francis of Assisi (1226–1330) or dedicated to him, are featured in this segment.

Villa Medici - L'arca della bellezza - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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The segment focuses on the reasons behind the founding of the French Academy by Louis XIV

Itinerari Della Bellezza - Abruzzo - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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The segment highlights two medieval churches near the ancient site of Alba Fucens. Both churches display ornamental facings made from pieces of colored marble that are intricately pieced together, what is known as Cosmatesque work.

Villa Medici - L'arca della bellezza - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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The French government is privileged to have two of Rome's most beautiful properties: Palazzo Farnese, which they rent for a nominal fee and use as their embassy, and Villa Medici, which is the home of the French Academy, and was procured by Napoleon. The narrator speaks of how the land on which Villa Medici was built was highly appreciated by the ancient Romans.

Itinerari Della Bellezza - Abruzzo - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Highlights include a church straddling the Romanesque and Gothic in Celano, and Massa d'Albe (the Roman city of Alba Fucens), where there is an amphitheater excavated from rock. The word arena comes from the Latin word harena, or sand. Sand was used on arena floors to catch the blood lost during gladiator games and the like.

Itinerari Della Bellezza - Abruzzo - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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The Abruzzo Region, sometimes known as the Abruzzi with an i in older publications, is the area of interest for this six-segment video. This segment concentrates on the Piccolomini Castle in Marsica.

Passeggiando per Roma - per Roma - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Strolling through Rome, we stop in front of the so-called statue of Pasquino, who, rebelling against the rigid regulations of the reigning pope, made the statue "speak" by using placards, registering his protest against the city.

Anna e Marika - Hostaria Antica Roma - Part 5 View Series View This Episode

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Here we are at the last part of the story of this unique restaurant. Anna and Marika relax over coffee, and tease each other about being just a bit fuori (nuts).

Anna e Marika - Hostaria Antica Roma - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

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Another little journey back in time. This time Anna and Marika discover what pigeons have to do with dead people!

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