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the climate used green energy solutions and reforestation. the community interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on d.w. . rule. either welcome to another year or next special all this week we're showing you around the most popular european countries to visit and today it's really is what's coming up. city of romance exploring the nation's capital rome. latin lover of venice museum pays tribute to casanova.
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fans mami the city of naples is the birthplace of. i will this week we've been starting off in the capital cities of our featured countries and today it's rome a city positively teeming with history and culture ten million tourists visit. the eternal city every year sites like the kosi i'm drawing huge crowds but we're going to beat the queues shun the usual sights and show you a different side of the capitol after all when in rome do as the romans do. the historical heart of rome is world famous and a favorite with tourists. but few make it here to the old working class neighborhood of test stop show in the south of the city on its spacious piazzi as
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the romans are left pretty much to their own devices. test talk show lives on the tiber river once home to the old city for its old gasometer still looms tall the neighborhood has plenty of delightful surprises in store like the tram depot cafe it sat in an old tram car. to. the rear to a study marco and mary cecile for a meet here for coffee. they both lived in rome for years and have written numerous cookbooks together. i don't you know i doubt you can say in romans italy coffee isn't a drink it's a custom an excuse to sit down with friends and take a break each evening fatten up hours i hear around you i give you a coffee with ice cubes and express so long goal but it shake and then you add a bit of sugar and serve it cold or says that it's great. that you are friends and
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business partners and both love the stillness of the orange dark they're both married to romans and experienced many tender moments here on the often tina one of the seven hills on which the ancient city was built. for. the supposed to post to this place is very romantic the romans come here and bring their fiances with them that it. done so i feels it also brought me here for the lovely views that he sent calling. you know you can spend all day all night. if you know that of the it and he won your heart here yes it did. not far from the terrace of the orange garden you can. look through the keyhole of a building belonging to the order of malta and see st peter's basilica from a very different perspective. say is home to an unusual museum at the central in monte mark teenie ancient roman
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sculptures on display in a former coward. maria teresa and mary uses c.d.o. love the contrast here between old and new. that he took to the. two they're mainly sculptures that once stood in the center of rome and that were excavated during an important ira in the city's history that. put down to me the most were discovered at the end of the nineteenth century when grown take a middle east capitol. for my copy that he died a. few people know that there is an entire art nouveau quarter in the northeast of the city these ornate buildings are located in the cocked year copy did named after architect as you know kobe that. he designed them in the early twentieth century. budding artists find plenty of inspiration at the so i mean show me.
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trust eva is one of rome's trendier districts but there are still plenty of secluded spots like the piazza di santa cecilia named after the nineteenth century basilica. right next door or almost ready to restaurant serves up typical roman cuisine for these cookbook writers it's the perfect place to have dinner here they prepare food the traditional way just like they describe in their book. take this pasta dish. made with pecorino romano cheese and pepper. the same but on. looks. a really easy pass to dish but it's not. bet on the night because the same fish it's tough to mix the source and to get him out of cheese just try to get it procured to satisfy it goes at a sort of my kill. meat dishes like oxtail. and tripe also
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typical for roman cuisine. would have been. only units of an animal like a cow used on no real increase seen is very focused on constant generally is prized to see most and it's created some really surprising dishes from them after they. have been named. later we head to the southeast our day in the eternal city and that article daily acquittal and evening begins in the shadow of rome's ancient aka . now you may have heard the name casanova before and many parts of the world as part of common everyday speech and often synonymous with womanizer but the man who's actually responsible for it jacko more cassanova was an italian philosopher and reisa from venice his autobiography called story of my life is considered one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of
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european social life during the eighteenth century now a new museum in venice gives visitors a closer look at other aspects of casanova's life. a trip back in time to a more lavish era many say the city of lovers on the adriatic is the most beautiful in the world but not everyone knows that venice is also the birthplace of one of the most famous lovers of all time. casanova. he was born in this alley in seven hundred twenty five. a small marble plaque commemorates one of the city's most colorful sons. i admire him a lot his not only of a lover i think but also his good translator he bidets the lottery a fraud in france is so carders that he only a prisoner that succeeded in escaping the bot if you've got
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a. clear who is a student who came from paris for two days to find out more about casanova and she happened to meet another fan kano paralytic who just opened the first museum dedicated to casanova. and this employees think a lot of tourists take selfies in front of the plaque on the progress they say that's why i think venice should have more crossing over than this because people are curious about him and want to know more on the borders with us i thought that i guess that this appearance will do north of. the pun not so pap i found in the kind of reggio district this is where the business man found a space where the casanova museum which he financed himself. six rooms allowed visitors to explore who casanova really was more than just an
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eighteenth century playboy. because on all the more formal casanova was much more a great writer a philosopher and musician alchemy list and even a spy. his thoughts on other. multimedia technologies introduced the famous figure beginning with his youth in venice and continuing up to his death in seven hundred ninety eight casanova was a free spirit and an adventurer his restlessness pushed him to travel throughout europe where he met important people of his day like french philosopher and russian empress catherine the great. casanova's twelve volume memoir provides plenty of interesting insights into the eighteenth century life but the venetian is mostly famous for his a rhotic escapades they've inspired countless films and helped turn casanova into a legend. a
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smartphone app who guides visitors outside the museum in the footsteps of the famous lover. doesn't know his mother was an actress this small porch yard is where he grew up in his grandmother's house later he said to have lived with his father by the grand canal in the. next the app brings visitors to the piazza san mateo to the famous cafe floria this is where venetian high society met during casanova's lifetime. we haven't got the space so the other gotten across it overcame her off it especially during the carnival decided that he sat in one of our aims and flirted with women. or that he was one of venice's great characters and a highly refined man. with a swim over so i got the door. but casanova also had enemies in seven hundred fifty five he was arrested by the inquisition and thrown into
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a dungeon. here in the doge's palace in a small cell with a lead roof the master of seduction was imprisoned for a year before managing to escape. he would later write a book about his flight over the rooftops it became a european bestseller and brought him plenty of adulation. settling down until now he has stayed here across this canal plus the fall guy. has a story of his flight definitely help cost and over make himself more interesting to many european aristocrats at the time they would all by the better you know they'll just want you to casanova also leads to this small taverns near the realtor bridge it's reputed to have been casanova's favorite and is a highlight for clare. his attractive tall and not only because he's very handsome but also it's really appalling that i think he has so much confidence in himself
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and he does not take to commies people. of course you shouldn't take everything in casanova's memoirs at face value but the hunt for clues is exciting and gives fans of the world's greatest lover a chance to discover a different side of venice. now it's time to feast your eyes on one of italy's pride and joy is the pizza we travel to naples to get a taste for tradition for three hundred years the city has been home to what is allegedly the world's best pizza after an eight year long fight for the stables inclusion in unesco's list of intangible cultural heritage it finally made the cut in twenty seventeen so let's find out what exactly makes up the odds of the pizza aioli. in the italian city of naples pizza making is not. one that has been perfected over centuries and been exported around the world. in
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the old town you can get a pizza in every street corner. we took the boy to see it because of his street food forever. because it's enough money time is the best league in the world by its own ten poetry. t.v. chef gino sibylla is a star among the city's pizza makers by lunchtime the line of diners already extends out into the streets. forty three year olds are below and just trust a team served up around fifteen hundred pieces of a. survey learn the craft as a boy from his family. said charlotte the basic rules were invented in naples and pizzas now made all over the world in endless varieties but no other place can look back on a three hundred year old tradition like naples does something. the thing about it on. the basic recipe is straightforward enough. you take flour water east
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and a dash of salt and need them together to form the dough which is then left to rise for at least twelve hours. the resulting elasticities allows the dough to be harmed portions into balls. they in turn are also left to rise only down this the p.c. also stretched them into ten in this case. i did something to prove that was the first you flatten the dough with your fingers now only from above not seidler's. to the next i think it is the sap will. hit the dough and pass it from one hand to the other destruction. but with suspender use a minimum of flour so it doesn't burn in the open. the classic neopolitan pizza has a simple topping of tomato sauce plus a relevant basil. the baker doesn't slides it into the oven which is wood fired. it turns the piece
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a couple of times to ensure it even baking and then quickly pulls it adds it's ready to eat in just sixty to ninety seconds and crucially the pizza has to be soft enough to follow so can be. held in the hunt. was a success and it would be so you only are getting ever more prestige in recent years nowadays pizzas are on the menu at upscale restaurants too so in addition to the head chef the pizza you'll know is just one of the most i think it's a world right by the entrance to the old town is naples oldest pizzeria on t. could pizzeria points out that. there was a stand making and selling pizza in this spot way back in seven hundred thirty eight so. the pizza yellow makes sure the oven temperature does not stray outside the standard four hundred fifty to five hundred degrees celsius. difference not of wood fired up and it's not near polishing pizza. general luciano lets his don't rise for forty eight hours. the base has to be thin and soft enough crispy
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the raise crust for corn and joanie is another typical feature you showed in the deer macross it should be no higher than two or three centimeters the. today naples is home to some three thousand pizza makers gennaro luciano also trains aspiring p.c. only understand it catered to maintaining the tradition of authentic neo pilots and pizza with them of a film that i inherited their passion for meats are from my great grandfather my grandfather and my father. when i was thirteen i learned the art myself now i'm fifty seven and will pass it on to mine children and grandchildren it's a tradition that should never be allowed to disappear for them to do without them i feel even hollywood immortalize naples pizza making tradition julia roberts appearance in the end seek a pizzeria mchale it certainly added to the restaurant's popularity.
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with we came here straight from the airport and we even brought our suitcases just to eat the pizza here by the city to provide said it was that. there are only two. varieties here marinara and margarita both cost four euros peace is after all supposed to be nourishment for everyone and other parts of the tradition fostered by naples pizza makers. go to admit that made me a little bit hungry now that we've made our way around some of italy's biggest cities it's time to travel to the country's biggest island in fact it's the biggest island in the mediterranean sea sicily is an autonomous region of italy with its own particular culture the people that consider themselves sicilians first and italians second and the regions capital city of palermo you can enjoy wonderful weather all year round and also a wealth of culture color mary delights and an exciting history.
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the picture as capital of sicily palermo is surrounded by mountains and crystal blue sea. in the morning only the fishermen are awake unloading that catch in a starry comma and they are convinced that this is the best place in the world. that i. like this sicily is the most beautiful place on earth. the climate the people think the vegetables the fruits the fish everything. we have everything including beautiful women lead. a stroll around the historic center is best begun at an intersection called quatro canty all four corners after the fall richly decorated matching corner of buildings
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to traffic our base a high point of pearl khaki tank. from the knights to the eleventh century pal and i was on the north african room for saracens use the old person account as a mosque. after them came the normans who built the present cathedral maria santissima last winter which is also known as the norman cathedral. cafe spent arter is a popular spot for a lunch break. if you want to do is the locals do eat while standing in the park. the food on offer includes can only the most famous is syrian desert. is made fresh air every day. so what is the feeling actually made on. the edge into that we take recorder. and sugar. and then mix it all together
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thoroughly because. when the recorder has reached the right consistency. we are little pieces of chocolate i didn't jam with a watch it and then we filled the kernel issuance with a mixture and. after a bite to eat it's time to visit the nearby teac trauma asimo from maria callas to look ciano pavarotti many of the world's opera stars have sung here it's one of europe's biggest opera houses. chana alessandra luciano loves the acoustics and the atmosphere of the theatre. i sing some fifteen years so i've sung about. every every so much i sing in a new one with this kind of research i can feel the power of the. history in
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that that's beautiful. the best way to round off the day is on monday pelligrino with its perfect view of palermo with views like this palermo is sure to enchant many more visitors. last but not least to show you just how varied is aaliyah's we travel from its southern tip far up north to the dollar mights for a final stop. the gap dana valley is a favorite hold for skiers i'm snowboarders but there are also some more out bad challenges for winter sports fans like scaling up an ice wall not for the faint hearted but the views are certainly captivating see for yourself. print taking this does and endless slopes the dolemite and south to roll our winter sports haven the can only be described in superlatives in a matter of minutes the lift takes you from the guard down of ballet to the pieces nestling between the three thousand meter high rocky peaks of one couple in the
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cellar group. we have one of the most if not for the most beautiful ski areas in the world with all the slopes you can do more than just traditional ski you can go cross-country skiing to ball going to climbing anything winter has to offer. in europe's largest ski region super ski thousands of kilometers of slopes at all levels of difficulty connecting twelve different ski areas no wonder it tracks tourists from all over the world and. locals are only linking to the descent so low . we need to see that. that's why we come here the band is a food is great. another winter sport that's gaining popularity in the region is ice climbing on the many frozen waterfalls like here at the thirty five metre high chair bellow waterfall into our den of alley. on the other side of the next highlight awaits the mountain guide who about marauder takes to terrorists to climb
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below a twenty metre high frozen waterfall popular with climbers. story through. the experienced ice climber and mountain guide shows how it's done. in what you've noted in the middle. draw him a bit higher and then right back to the middle and then a bit to the left then the ra and the ice pick always stays in the middle of your body. before the beginners get going to about climbs ahead of them and attach a safety rope to special hooks. i'm for if you just stop scratching the surface until it falls apart. just for people it can be attached to the rope this is crucial most beginners lose their grip on the ice clearing the first few attempts. to cut clears away loose ice
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to make it safer. even for experienced mountain climbers ice climbing takes some getting used to driving the ice picks and crampons into the brittle ice keeps you warm despite the freezing conditions. but murder takes small groups out all over the dolemite. into the gun store where he throws things you don't leave any traces or harbors and i'd always freeze it differently it's never the same as it was last year he warns discover a new waterfall. won't frozen before but have frozen again this year. it's great. some ice falls further up the dolemite cliffs have yet to be climbers but
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it's a long way observation that ice climbing is enjoying a boom here in northern italy many falls remain frozen for months. the trial course costs around one hundred twenty five euros and you can rent the necessary equipment just capitaine will give you a good taste of ice climbing. and so we have time for today but of course we'll be back with another top travel destination tomorrow you can also catch up on all your remarks shows online on our website d w dot com slash lifestyle or find us on instagram d w euro max see you again soon and shall for now. next time we head for spain and discover some of the lesser known attractions of the capital madrid to take a trip but i'm not sure your strength it is fit for a king. and we chill out in the sunny canary our.
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