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Jewel on the Hilltop ❤️
Jewel on the hilltop. This tiny settlement is magical, beautiful and impressive. It has amazing history with scenic view and definitely worth a visit! 😍
Approximately 2 hours drive from Rome, this small village is only reachable by crossing a narrow and steep pedestrian bridge and entrance fee is required.
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A very small but worthwhile visiting place near Rome, Italy (Civita di Bagnoregio)
Civita di Bagnoregio is a town in the Province of Viterbo in central Italy, a suburb of the comune of Bagnoregio, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) east from it. It is about 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Rome. The only access is a footbridge from the nearby town, with a toll introduced in 2013.[1] Due to the toll, communal taxes were abolished in Civita and nearby Bagnoregio.[1] Due to its unstable foundation that often erodes, Civita is famously known as "the dying city".
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2 hours driving from Rome#italy
Sitting on a plateau of friable volcanic tuff, Civita di Bagnoregio is frequently named “The Dying Town” because of the incessant erosion, so there’s only a handful of citizens here. The view from Bagnoregio is as impressive as you might expect. Photos don’t make justice to this gem, and a visit should be on every serious traveler of Italy.
Accessing to the beautiful historic centre is made possibile only by a foot bridge, every other road is just non-existent. Inside the hamlet ou can spot lots of details from its Etruscan past and the while place is very well preserved despite a recent revival in tourism that constantly brings crowds from all over the world, and sometimes this makes local residents a little nervous when their privacy is broken.
Tip: Book a night in one of the several bed and breakfasts for a very romantic trip!
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Miyazaki Hayao didn't deceive me! The Castle in the Sky does exist!!
🌟 Attraction Introduction:
Located at the border of Tuscany and Umbria, the ancient town of Civita di Bagnoregio is known as the 'Castle in the Sky'. This medieval town, suspended above a deep valley, is like a pearl set upon the earth due to its unique geographical location and picturesque scenery. The ancient stone-paved roads, mottled stone walls, and simple houses exude a strong historical charm, making one feel as if they are in the midst of a thousand-year-long river of history.
🌍 Itinerary:
DAY1: Depart from Rome and arrive in about two hours by car. After arriving in the morning, first visit the ancient town's eastern gate—Porta San Donato, to experience its weathered solemnity. Then stroll along the winding paths of the old town, exploring the mysterious underground passages and historic churches.
DAY2: In the morning, you can climb to the top of the town to enjoy the rolling hills around, and in the afternoon, delve into the local folklore museum to understand the lifestyle and traditional crafts of the ancient town. At dusk, wait for the sunset at the observation deck, and admire the silhouette of the old town under the setting sun, a visual feast during the journey.
🚗 Transportation Tips:
Departing from Rome Fiumicino Airport, the most convenient way is to rent a car and drive, enjoying the Tuscan countryside along the way. If you choose public transport, you can take a train to Orvieto station and then transfer to a bus to get there. Vehicles are not allowed inside the ancient town, but there is a designated parking area for tourists to park their cars, after which you can enter the old town via a pedestrian bridge.
A trip to the ancient town of Civita di Bagnoregio is a dialogue with the soul through time. Here, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere interwoven with the thickness of history and the tranquility of modernity, savor authentic Italian cuisine, and experience the unique Italian countryside charm. Let this carefully planned journey become an eternal treasure in your heart!
The 'City in the Sky' of Italy
The 'City in the Sky' of Italy, the old town of Civita di Bagnoregio, also known as the old town of Bagnoregio, is located on a hilltop in the province of Viterbo in the Lazio region of Italy, and is a suburb of the municipality of Bagnoregio.
It is nestled among the limestone mountains between Rome and Florence,
and the only access is a high bridge. The town is built on fragile volcanic tuff and has been listed by the World Monuments Fund as one of the '100 Most Endangered Sites', while Westerners call it the 'Dying City'. It is the place of inspiration for Hayao Miyazaki's animated film 'Castle in the Sky'.
This is an ancient city that is disappearing. Once a bustling city on the European trade route, it has transformed into an 'island' on land due to earthquakes, soil erosion, and other reasons. The sense of desolation in the buildings here makes one feel as if they have stepped into a distant realm. The stone houses have been worn by the years to the point of having no edges. When there is fog, the town appears to float in the clouds, ethereal and illusory, like a city in the heavens.
The 'City in the Sky' has a permanent population of about 100 people in the summer, but in the winter, there are barely a dozen. The town is lively during the day with tourists from all directions, but at night it is truly quiet to the point of being eerie, with the wind blowing through the valley serving as a 'lullaby'. According to geologists, 2500 years ago when the Etruscans lived here, it was still a plain.
What a transformation of the world!
The Isolated Sky City of Bygone Days.
Located near Orvieto, Italy, the isolated sky city of Civita di Bagnoregio stands like a castle home🏰, perched lonely atop a mountain📸, evoking a sense of poignant beauty💔. This ancient city was built 2500 years ago on a volcanic tuff base, which is geologically fragile and continuously eroded by the elements, placing it on the list of endangered sites.
The small town is connected to the outside world only by a footbridge, which can only be crossed on foot. From the bridge, one can view the city's perimeter📸, with its weathered ruins and remnants. The contrast with the modernized countryside across the way📸🌹 makes it appear even more desolate.
The silence within the city is extraordinary📸, perhaps reflecting the non-contentious nature of its people with the world?
If you have the chance, you must visit in person, as it's uncertain what it will look like in a few years.
Hayao Miyazaki didn't lie to me! The Castle in the Sky really exists!!
Located in Civita di Bagnoregio, Bagnoregio, Italy, this town is the inspiration for Hayao Miyazaki's movie 'Castle in the Sky'. But in Italian, it means 'the city that is about to disappear'.
The town is like an island in the sky, isolated from the world. It is listed as one of the 100 endangered places in the world. Due to its location in the earthquake zone, it will collapse one day!
1. The town was established 2500 years ago, it is an ancient site in Italy, now there are only a few dozen residents.
2. There are more cats in the town than residents, super cute.
3. Over the past few decades, it has actually been abandoned. The medieval houses of Civita di Bagnoregio can be preserved to a large extent because it is relatively isolated.
4. Now a pedestrian bridge spans the wide valley, which is the only way in and out of the village. There is a viewing platform before entering the town, where you can overlook the towering town. When the weather is good, it looks like a floating castle in the sky (the most beautiful shooting check-in).
5. The town is located on an important traffic route, and there are still many secret rooms and tunnels under the cliff, many of which have been destroyed due to seismic activity (there is a hidden tunnel passing under the town, leading to the canyon below).
6. It has been used as a film shooting location many times. A earthquake in 1695 caused a lot of damage. After the earthquake, the entire town's residents moved to nearby Bagnoregio.
7. The town is 120 kilometers north of Rome, and it is very convenient to drive. The town is small and can be visited in a few hours.
8. If you want to take good photos, go early, now there are slowly more tourists. Admission: 5 euros
9. The town has some cafes and gourmet shops, all of which taste good
Pastoral gardens, ancient stone buildings, no vehicles, poor network, suitable for enjoying personal time.
10. Life advice: Go early, maybe it will disappear one day!!!
Italy 🇮🇹 | Artistic, romantic, and easily fleeting‼️
Italy🇮🇹, not only Milan, but also some countries that are about to disappear or are unique
🚉Recommended:
📍【Bailu Ligeo】--The Castle in the Sky described by Hayao Miyazaki
🕌The most beautiful ancient city in Italy - Bailu Ligio, it has another well-known name: "City in the Sky"
Looking from a distance, the castle is looming in the clouds☁️, as if floating in the air, hence the name "Sky City"
Unfortunately, due to geological effects, this ancient city has been sinking and disappearing since the last century. Before the beautiful "Sky City" dies, come and see its beauty.
📍【Emanuele II Arcade Bridge】
There are many shops in the arcade, including famous luxury stores. It is very lively and is one of the most beautiful commercial arcades in Europe.
📍【San Marino】--China, the country of Italy
The Republic of San Marino is one of the pocket countries in the world. It is located in the south of Europe and the east of the Italian peninsula. The whole country is surrounded by Italy and is a country called China.
Surrounded by Italy, San Marino is a country within a country like the Vatican, with an area of 61 square kilometers and a population of about 33,000. It is the third smallest country in Europe and the fifth smallest in the world.
📍【Assisi】--a medieval town that cannot be missed
Assisi is located in central Italy. It is a quiet medieval town in Umbria. It is an important pilgrimage site for Catholicism and has preserved many buildings and artworks with historical significance and artistic value.
The spectacular mediaeval hilltop town of Civita di Bagnoregio, known as the "castle in the sky", is located in the province of Viterbo, 110km north of Rome.
Perched on exceptionally unsound foundations, the hamlet has gradually been reduced in size due to centuries of earthquakes and landslides which have chipped away at its soft volcanic base.
The original town centre remains intact, however, surging out of the desolate Calanchi valley whose chasms and chalky cliffs resemble a mini-Grand Canyon.
Christened La città che muore by the Civita-born writer Bonaventura Tecchi, this “dying town” has long been condemned by authorities over fears that its collapse into the valley is not only probable but inevitable. Today the town's community has dwindled to just 12 permanent residents, although that number increases to around 100 during the summer months. In 2015 the Lazio region's governor Nicola Zingaretti launched an appeal, calling on UNESCO to recognise Civita as a World Heritage Site. Zingaretti stated that Civita is “now in extreme and urgent need of maintenance unless we wish to deprive ourselves forever of a sentinel of our cultural history, a piece of our heritage.”
The Lazio Region also injected €1.2 million in shoring up the town’s shaky foundations to protect it from the erosion that “threatens its very survival.”
In September 2019 the region's campaign resulted in Civita becoming an official candidate in the prestigious UNESCO listing. If successful, its world heritage classification would ensure a steady flow of conservation funding for Civita.
The concept of saving Civita, however, predates Zingaretti’s appeal by several centuries. Records show that the townspeople were taking precautions as far back as 1373 when the digging of caves was banned, along with grazing beneath the town’s cliffs, whose bedrock comprises a 60-m thick layer of tufa over an unstable base of clay and sand.
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This small town of Bailu Lizhi was built 2,500 years ago. It is independent and fleshy. It is said to be the prototype of Hayao Miyazaki's "City of the Sky". Due to geological changes and other reasons, the small town has to gradually disappear due to the collapse of the hillside, the deep valley of the valley, etc., coupled with the inconvenient traffic, it gradually fades out of people's sights, and may become a lonely city and a dead city in the future.
But when I arrived here, I know that although it is very small, it can be filled with small fresh air. It was thought to be called "Ghost City". It should be a special rundown. It should be a broken wall or even a garbage. I didn't expect to greet me. The gemstone flower also has green vegetation hanging down everywhere, the color of the cafe and the lazy comet, can not help but smile. Maybe the Italians don't like heavy weight. Can you be happy and relaxed, why not do it?
Located in the Tuscany region of Italy, more than 100 kilometers from Rome, there is an ancient city built in 2500 years ago - the ancient city of Bailu Lizhi. The ancient city built on a steep mountain top is connected to the outside world by a narrow bridge. Due to the earthquake and other reasons, the original residents moved away, so they were abandoned a few hundred years ago. The ancient city once again became famous for its inspiration, the famous Hayao Miyazaki cartoon "The City of the Sky".
Broken wall wreckage, time is thousands of years, but at the moment you step on it, it seems that everything is back in the past.
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