One day in Trieste, Italy (what to visit) (VIDEO)
One day in Trieste, Italy (what to visit)
The Province of Trieste is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of land in southeast Friuli Venezia Giulia, between the Adriatic Sea and Italy’s border with Slovenia. This is an extraordinary destination for its historic treasures, artworks and its middle-European character. Off Trieste’s coast is its broad Gulf, with numerous tiny bays, small harbors and breathtaking reefs; and of course Miramare Castle is accompanied by the splendid blue of the sea.The area of #Trieste is characterized by the steep karstic landscape continually revealing different, amazing and charming features. Close to the coast is a rocky moor with Mediterranean vegetation, where the Bora wind blows, while inland are hills with hollows and scrubs. Protected areas include the Val Rosandra Nature Reserve; the Marine Reserve of Miramare, within a coastal sea landscape of sharp rocks and a wide variety of underwater flora and fauna; and the Falesie di Duino Nature Reserve, with white cliffs overhanging the sea. The charm of the area resides not only in its natural traits, but also in the elegant city of Trieste, where the Habsburg influence is noticeable; the inland small towns with their longstanding traditions; and other quaint touristic draws on the coast – countless gems set within this tiny strip of land.
10. Top Tourist Attractions in #Trieste:
1. Harbor, 2. Piazza dell’Unità d’Italia, 3. Canale Grande, 4. Teatro Romano (Roman Theater), 5. Colle San Giusto (San Giusto hill), 6. Castello di San Giusto, 7. Cattedrale di San Giusto, 8. Molo Audace, 9. Piazza della Borsa and the Jewish ghetto, 10. City Aquarium.
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One day in Trieste, Italy (what to visit)
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I live in trieste and in very loved the video, it is well done, beautiful ! thanks to make known my city
My grandmother came to Brazil by the port of Trieste. I have been there to see it and the Adriatic that brought her. 😍
A Itália é a jóia da Europa, não, é a jóia do mundo!
Lorenzo from Trieste.
There is a little mystake: here there where a very little amount of people who speak german. There where a lot who speak slovenian.
A curiosity: the aquarium has in the same structure the central fishmarket (now art center called enchants saloon) and tre entire structure is also called "Santa Maria del Guato" for his towerbell without a bell
We don’t speak German, well me yes but it’s not a language commonly spoken right now
Great video – exemplary of Trieste, just spending 3 days here and will return!!! LOVE TRIESTE, one of our favorite cities in our 5 trips to Italia! Ciao for now!
I was born in Trieste , but lived most of my life in the USA . I am very proud of the beauty of Trieste! I call it a gem of a secret. Tourism is not as big as other cities in Italy making it more fun and exciting! so many places to go and see from Castel de Mira Mar to the viale to Opicina . Its a beautiful city in a beautiful part of the world !
It would be nice to narrate this so I can see the video instead of reading & jumping to catch the picture before it changes.
Trieste regina d Italia dopo lotte morti alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale ha voluto con forza coraggio morti lotte tornare alla madrepatria Italia nel 1954
That white text at the bottom is so difficult to read and follow quickly. I wish a verbal narrator would be saying what the the text says.
what a nice italian sky….i miss italy….dopo 35 anni all'estero.
Along with Rome, I've visited Trieste several times. It is a special city indeed.
was looking for this as I'm going to be 1 day in Trieste on my way to Slovenia. Very helpful thanks.
I have been there for a month. The city is beautiful, the people there are very nice.
E molto bella ame piace
Wow.. wonderful video… Nice place to visit….👍😀
Nice video big like
NIENTE OF INTEREST, i PREFER TO GO TO SARDINIA TO BE NUDE IN A FANTASTIC BEACHES IN SMERALDA COAST!
Once again, beautiful sightseeing! Thanks for sharing them with us! Thumbs up!
Thank you. I have just one thing to say, we don't speak German anymore, also because the Italian was the most spoken language also during the austrian empire