Φιλαράκι μου από όσα έδειξες δεν μου άρεσε κάτι σε ευχαριστώ για τον κόπο σου να είσαι πάντα καλά καλή ευκολία σε ότι κι αν κάνεις χαιρετώ από την όμορφη Ελλάδα 🕊️🇬🇷🕊️
Hello my friend! You inspired me to come to Bari. I’ve been here a week and I’m staying for a month. You also inspired an interest in fascist architecture, and Bari has many fascist buildings, including the Lungomare. I just made a video yesterday with some of the buildings on Lungomare. I got my focaccia and ate it in the same place. Thank you for your videos. I hope you make more.
@@ItalyGuy on Thursday, I’m taking the train from Bari to Caserta to try the pizza. I’ll also visit the palace before returning to Bari. You are by far my favorite RU-vidr.
Thank you so much for showing us these beautiful and impressive pieces of history. It's beautiful that they have been preserved. However, I would like to point out that, to those who may not know, your comparison to Germany makes it sound like Germany is trying to hide or forget its past. This is not the case, and Germany has worked very hard to preserve the past and highlight all the crimes against humanity that were commited. However, we must keep in mind that Italy had switched sides towards the end of WW2 and as a result had not been occupied by the allies, unlike Germany, and it is very difficult to imagine the allies keeping the Swastikas around "for the sake of preserving history". This partially explains why we can still find these eagles and other memories of the fascist regime in Italy (along with the almost iconic wine bottles with Mussolini and Hitler on them you can find at italiam gas stations, something unthinkable in Germany or Austria for that matter). I'm not stating that this was your intention, only that this is what.jt may spund like to those who are new to studying this part of history.
Goffredo Mameli, that written word of italian national hymn, from 1941 is buried at the Garibaldin Mausoleum at Gianicolo, in Rome, At Verano there is your cenotafio... Garibaldi buried in Verano are nephew and son of Giuseppe Garibaldi, that is buried at island of Caprera in Sardinia...
The biggest Cemetery in Rome, isn't Verano, but Cemetery Flaminio (also called e knowed by romans like Cimitero of Prima Porta) that is the biggest Cemetery in Italy... Source: I live in Rome and visit often Verano...
Great video and great tours of the interiors of those buildings! I'm surprised they let you inside so many of them and actually allowed you to film too! I visited Rome, including the EUR district last October and I loved the architecture, as well as the fact that there were almost no tourists lol. My only problem with that neighborhood is just how car-centric and pedestrian hostile it is, with the ultra-wide roads and punishingly long crossing distances, as well as of course the extremely narrow sidewalks. The Palazzo dei Congressi building that you visited in the EUR district at the end of the video is a very beautiful and interesting building. That building, as well as of course the EUR district in general, was used as a shooting location for many movies and films, including The Conformist, by Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci, the James Bond film Spectre, and even Equilibrium. I'm also surprised they let you into the perimeter of the Square Colosseum building!
Thank you so much for taking us along with you thru the streets of Trastevere! Great video and thank you for the very useful tips. Keep on making great simple videos. All the best to your channel! 😊
Love Rome, and thanks for showing around the Trastevere district! That shopkeeper at 6:31 was so cute. 🥰 And lol that couple walking behind you at 7:20, seems like they were following you for a while trying to get some screentime! Haha
Unfortunately, they gave me a very bad experience while I was waiting in line. My two friends next to me went to the restroom, so they didn't let me get a table by myself. When I told them that they were coming with me and we could go to the table, they told me to wait. After waiting for half an hour, I realized that there was a queue at the door even though there were empty tables. The interior was also empty. When I told them it was a marketing strategy, the waiter insulted me by saying that you wait for a bus for an hour, you can wait here too. No meal is worth these insults. I do not recommend anyone to go to a business that humiliates its customers while making them wait in line.
Thank you so much for making this video on Fascist architecture. I'm an architect and i absolutely loved it. For the first buildings near to the pyramid, it would be helpful to know what train stop to get off. And, if you have other Fascist architecture (besides the cemetery and the university) that are in Rome, please share that as well. Best regards, and please continue with the videos. Your commentary on the architecture is totally on point.
Im Argentine/Italian (corigliano Calabria) ive been many times and cant wait for my trip in 2025. I dont know why I get so emotional with Italy when I was boen in Argentina😢
0:00 The restaurant Cencio La Parolaccia (cencio bad word) is a typical traditional restaurant where people is heavily insulted ( just for joking) by the waiters but the food is really good. It is a known joke.
The Italian Rationalism goes beyond the fascism, even if connected with fascism. The most modern and important architect was Terragni, from Como. In Como you can find for example The Novum Comum and Palazzo Terragni (former Casa del Fascio). Greatest exampkes of modern architecture of the beginning of the last century.
Hello! We will be staying here next month to visit my husbands neighboring ancestral town of Rovito. Your videos have made all the difference, I think we will try to eat at a trattoria in every county! Lol 😊
My father was a rifleman in the U.S.Fifth Army Italian Campaign North of Rome 1944-1945 ).He helped liberate towns in Central and Northern Italy.🙏💙Thank You for your video.