Where is cosenza italy
Calabria's singular landscape is characterized by mountains and hills. It runs from the Ionian Coast in the east to the Tyrrhenian shores in the west, from the massif of Pollino in the north to the plateau of Sila grande. There are also plains, like the one of Sibari , and big valleys, as for example in Crati. Hilly areas slope down to the North and to the East of the Sila Greca. Everything is characterized by great variety, even from coast to coast and on every massif.
The visitor remains disoriented and fascinated at the same time. The territory of Cosenza, as with the rest of Calabria, exhibits traces of history, beginning with the prehistoric period. On the coast are Neolithic sites attesting to human presence. The water flows have been important travel routes since the Magna Graecia and Roman periods. In the Middle Ages , this land was conquered by the Byzantines, who brought benefits to the economy of the territory with the introduction of new agricultural techniques, sericultural production, and the promotion of social aggregation.
The results are still evident in the elegant and refined architecture, as well as those of the Normans , the Angevins , the Aragonese and the Spaniards, who all left their mark in the following centuries. Cosenza, known as the C ity of the Bruzi , is one of the most ancient cities of Calabria and is situated on seven hills in the valley of Crati, where it meets the Busento River.
Due to its cultural past, it was known as the Athens of Italy; today, it houses the largest u niversity campus in the nation. The old city is characterized by steep and narrow alleyways and, during recent years is experiencing a renewed vibrancy. The historic center is one of the most beautiful and ancient of Italy, for its monumental buildings, manor houses, urban plan, and labyrinth of streets around the old buildings and churches.
The city's cultural activities are well-developed, thanks in part to theatrical events held in locations like the traditional Teatro A. The Accademia Cosentina, as well, promotes culture, artists and scientists. The Brettii Museum - officially opened in the 15th-Century monumental complex of Sant'Agostino in - represents the city's cultural heart. Cosenza is a city in the Calabria region of Southern Italy. The ancient town is the seat of the Cosentian Academy, the second Academy of philosophical and literary studies to be found in the Kingdom of Naples and one of the oldest in Europe.
To this day, the city remains a cultural hub in Southern Italy, with several museums, theatres, libraries and the University of Calabria. Located at the confluence of two historical rivers, the Busento and the Crati, Cosenza stands m above sea level in a valley between the Sila plateau and the coastal range of mountains.
The old town, overshadowed by its Norman castle, descends to the river Crati. The modern city lies to the north, beyond the Busento, on level ground. Day Tripper. Discover the Pearls of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Italy's Best. Some travel inspiration for those who love to explore beyond the big cities. Language School. Hi Megala, it is a beautiful city and glad I could take you on a wander through the city with me — many thanks for your comment. I was born near Cosenza Altilia.
We would always catch the bus to go to the big town Cosenza. Been back to Southern Italy 4 times since. Need to return again. Loved your pictures!! Thank -You! Buon Natale!! Hi Lina, wow such lovely feedback! Many thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts about my post. I find the touristy destinations are tailored to tourists so even the food tastes different. Actually for restaurants, my rule of thumb is if I see a bunch of tourists in there I walk out and find a local haunt.
We always gravitate to where locals eat no matter where we are travelling. A no brainer. The fun moments communicating were hilarious. Hi Mohamaad, thank you for the great feedback and happy that I can take you on a brief tour of Cosenza. My father was from the mountains about an hour from here so exploring this whole region.
Wow, what a great post. How fun that your are able to explore so much of Italy and see things like this! Love so many parts of this post, but the statue of the serpent and horse, and the night light pictures are my favorite. What a wonderful place, but then again all of Italy is incredible.
Like Liked by 5 people. Thank you! My problem precisely. A friend told me an idea post has words, which means I have a BIG problem.
You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email.
Notify me of new posts via email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Create a website or blog at WordPress. Where is Cosenza? Balcony vista. Balcony view. Snow trekking. Sharing is caring Tweet Instagram. Like this: Like Loading Cheers, Nilla Like Liked by 1 person. Hi Mickey, Many thanks for taking the time to comment — much appreciated. I like the fact you only write from direct experience and have also enjoyed your photography. With warm regards.
Mickey Like Liked by 1 person. Hi Mickey, Thank you for the great response and letting me know how you came across my blog. See how you go with all this info! Many thanks for your comment, Nilla Like Liked by 1 person. You brought out something new. Great post. Thank you for the great feedback and glad you enjoyed this post!
So fresh, lovely, undiscovered? Ah it looks lovely there Nilla. Fab for walking and exploring x Like Liked by 4 people.
Great post, happy to meet you. Thank you for your great feedback! You are most welcome Like Liked by 1 person.
Michelle Like Liked by 4 people. Many thanks for your comment, cheers, Nilla Like Liked by 1 person. Thanks, will do so. Staying in Italy or travelling? Thank you for taking the time to leave me a comment and happy that you found this post helpful. Hope you have a wonderful festive season and fantastic
0コメント