Tunnels, Castles & Hills: Journey to Taormina Italy!
so many people who settle on the island. We know for sure that during the Middle Ages, the Normans and the Suians rebuilt or restored almost all the castles on the island. But of course, they also built new castles. But on that spot, probably something already existed. A tower, a small fortress when the Greeks or even the Romans were on the island. So come with us see Denmark when we take you at the end of the tunnel to see more of wonderful let’s see oh here we are coming out we are coming out of town see more which is Got another T coming out here. Flowers hanging over. Heat. Heat. He’s got more of this stuff. See the mountains, see buildings, houses all around us. You can see that house spectacular. And now ladies and gentlemen opposite us we can already see toina on the flank of this promontory whose name is Monto. Terminina lies to the heights of about 200 m above sea level more than 600 ft. Tomina is a very ancient town dating back to 358 before Christ. Well, imagine it still occupies the ancient side. That’s why in this town there’s a real stratification of all the cultures we had on the island. Terminus classical, that’s to say Greek and Roman. It’s a medieval but also modern. You’ll see lively bars, fat restaurants, luxury hotels, international brands. The most important monument still standing in town is the ancient Greek Roman theater. Originally built during Greek times, restored by the Romans, this theater is still used for theatrical performances. international concerts operas once a year in June. There’s also cinematographic event the Tarbina International Film Festival and this kind of event takes part also inside the ancient Greek Roman theater. So today we are going to walk together in the main street of Tina Corsoto Primo. H on the way I’ll show you the highlights of the town. In the end we’ll visit the theater. Don’t miss it because it is very interesting. Kosometo Primo takes its name from an Italian kingo who lived in the second part of the 19th century. I told you already that Italy was a monarchy for about
Buckle up for the unforgettable drive to Taormina! From our tour bus, experience Sicily’s beauty emerge from dark tunnels into dazzling light revealing castles, terraced hillsides, and ancient buildings clinging to the cliffs!
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