Giro d’ Italia
During my stay in Italy, I visited six cities – Bari, Ancona, Pisa, Milan, Turin and Rome. If I would write my impressions it would take days, so, I will just put plenty of photos with short comments.

Bari - This is my first destination in Italy. Bari is a modern and dynamic city which keeps strong ties with its own tradition.
Ancona - Panoramic view to Ancona old city and the port.
Ancona - One of the biggest monuments I’ve ever seen. The classic monument to the fallen of the First World War, planned by architect G. Cirilli.

Guess where I am :)
Pisa, sure. Here are some information about the Leaning tower.
The construction of it was begun in 1173 by Bonanno Pisano and finished  after 99 years by Giovannii di Simone. Tommaso di Andra Pisano crowned it with a bell-cell.
The height of it is ft.186. It has eight floors and 294 steps. From it’s summit Galileo Galilei performed his famous trial about gravitation.
Pisa - Piazza dei Miracoli (Guess why they call it this way) - The Leaning Tower and Duomo
Pisa - Ponte di Mezzo. This bridge was built by the Romans and till 1182 it was the only bridge on the Arno river. The present bridge, with only one arcade, goes back to the post war period.

And who says I just had fun? This photo is a prove how hard I was  working.
This was a try to arrange interview with Italian environment Minister. Unfortunately, not successful :(

Milan - Sforzesco Castle, built in 1368.

Milan - Panoramic view on the city from the top of Duomo.
Milanese Duomo is the third largest church in the world, just after St. Peter’s and the Cathedral of Seville.
The works begun in 1386 and finished in 19th century, when the facade was completed.

Milan - The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. This is the heart of Milan and the most popular walking area.

Milan - Fashion Street. If you have several thousands of euro in your wallet, this is paradise for shopping
Torino - Duomo
Turin - Duomo (inside). It is believed the Christ was covered with this sheet after the crucifix.
Turin - Panoramic view on the city and Po River from Capuccini hill.
Rome - The Colosseum.
This immense amphitheatre was begun by Vespian in A.D. 72 and finished by his son Titus in A.D. 80.
Its real name is the Flavian Amphitheatre, commonly called Colosseum perhaps because the Colossus  of Nero was in its vicitnity.
The venerable Bede said in 8th century: ”While the Colosseum stands, Rome shall stand; when the Colosseum falls, Rome shall fall; and when Rome falls, with it the World shall fall”.
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