Felice che sia piaciuto il video Patrizia. Spero di aver fatto conoscere Anagni anche a tanti stranieri che non la conoscevano affatto. Con questo canale provo a visitare i paesi meno "noti" per così dire (non solo! Ma...). Anagni è bellissima. Un caro saluto e grazie per il commento
Hi from Sydney, Australia... this is my families home town, I walk all these streets every year when we go there for holidays to visit my wife’s family who still live there. It’s beautiful to see it like this since I wasn’t able to travel this year due to Covid, but I wish you knew where you were walking as you’re missing so much walking back and forwards and up and down and missing so much of the historical spots and buildings hehehe I may have to do one when I get a chance to go back and show the town properly. This town is older than Rome and is called the City of Popes as a few of them came from this town in history. The town is some 2500 years old... So nice to see the shops we visit whilst there and buy food and the Coffee Bars we stop at in the morning and afternoons. Many Thanks ☺️
Hi Riccardo (my same name)) , indeed Anagni is beautiful. I live not too far away from it: it's a pleasure reading comments such as yours and knowing people from far away countries can "revive" a little the atmoshperes there! Indeed, there are many other small and beautiful alleys, a full tour would very much be great. Let me know if you plan to also do it! It truly deserves to be known as it's a beautiful town and not so far from Rome too. Thank you again and I hope you'll be back in Anagni soon! Riccardo
@@StillWanderer wow really! You’re so close hehehe, good to know :) if you’d like when we can finally travel I can let you know and we can meet up and go for a walk together then ;)
Hello, reading what you wrote I recognized you, you are Riccardo Morini, the son of Enzo my great childhood friend, for me and your father, those alleys you saw had no secrets, after school the places for our games were those. Your father, your aunt Luisa and your uncle Alberto keep this city of ours in their hearts, which if it were treated a little better would have nothing to envy to the Italian cities of art.
I visited Anagni for the first time, and was pleasantly impressed. Very friendly citizens, excellent cuisine, the moon that hangs over the cathedral is hypnotic, not to mention the sunset with the bells. An exciting leap into the past. In the slap room I was also moved. To visit absolutely.
Beautiful walking tour !! I really loved to see the alleys and nice houses ~ just perfect walk !! 😊👍 Thanks for sharing your footage!! New friend from NYC 💕
Per chi vuole visitare questo paese, dalla stazione ferroviaria parte l'autobus COTRAL che raggiunge la localita' suddetta. i treni partono da Roma - Termini. Si possono consultare gli orari sui propri siti aziendali. Biglietto unico giornaliero bus-treno.
Traveling from Anagni, south to Naples by train, where else should I pause and walk through. Other towns in Lazio as lovely as this one, that I can access by train?
Hi Merrillb, good question. If you go from Anagni toward Naples, I would suggest the following beautiful towns, accessible by train. They are all on the coastline though, as the train tracks unfortunately can't reach the little towns near Anagni (a real shame actually...) - Terracina - Sperlonga (walked there!) - Gaeta (walked there too) Near Anagni, if with a rental car, there are these beautiful towns nearby; - Alatri (walked there already, very beautiful town) - Castro dei Volsci (as above!) - Veroli (beautiful town) - Ferentino (never been there, but they say it's also very nice) If you come from Rome by train to Anagni, I would highly suggest to stop in the "Castelli Romani" area and visit the towns there, especially Castel Gandolfo / Frascati as they are accessible by train as well. They're quite stunning.
Thanks so much for all that detail! Your love of Italy is impressive. I was on my way to a conference in Naples, flying into Rome, spendning my first two nights in Agagni, then rolling south to Naples. Thus my question. After Naples, circling back to Rome inland, to stay in Sulmona-- and somewhere in Molise? But the conference was cancelled because of Covid, so that's all on hold..
@merrillb You're welcome Merril. Indeed, in that case, Sulmona also while going back to Rome is an excellent destination, very beautiful place. Seeing that you'll be in Anagni, I would suggest then to reach Fumone, which is not very far from there. I tried to search in internet though... but could not find any info on a bus lane from there (or from Frisonone!)... It's quite tough to move around for sure without a car in some places. But it's truly a tidy cosy town (I have a walk there). It's trult not far from Anagni and it's worth a visit. It's about 30 minutes by car, around 20kms in distance. But train stations are sparse... If going to Molise, Campobasso Is of course a good destination
One thing I forget to mention that by watching your videos I feel like I am physically present there.. which is incredible and made your videos more enjoyable to me.. Thank you so much 🙇
Grazie Paola! 🙌 Anagni was a big surprise. All the area of the Frosinate is extremely beautiful. It's a shame they are not so famous; they deserve to be seen !
Grazie di aver girato questo video!
Ho finalmente risentito il profumo aspro dei vicoli che mi hanno visto nascere!!!!!
Felice che sia piaciuto il video Patrizia. Spero di aver fatto conoscere Anagni anche a tanti stranieri che non la conoscevano affatto. Con questo canale provo a visitare i paesi meno "noti" per così dire (non solo! Ma...).
Anagni è bellissima. Un caro saluto e grazie per il commento
Hi from Sydney, Australia... this is my families home town, I walk all these streets every year when we go there for holidays to visit my wife’s family who still live there.
It’s beautiful to see it like this since I wasn’t able to travel this year due to Covid, but I wish you knew where you were walking as you’re missing so much walking back and forwards and up and down and missing so much of the historical spots and buildings hehehe
I may have to do one when I get a chance to go back and show the town properly.
This town is older than Rome and is called the City of Popes as a few of them came from this town in history. The town is some 2500 years old...
So nice to see the shops we visit whilst there and buy food and the Coffee Bars we stop at in the morning and afternoons.
Many Thanks ☺️
Hi Riccardo (my same name)) , indeed Anagni is beautiful. I live not too far away from it: it's a pleasure reading comments such as yours and knowing people from far away countries can "revive" a little the atmoshperes there! Indeed, there are many other small and beautiful alleys, a full tour would very much be great. Let me know if you plan to also do it! It truly deserves to be known as it's a beautiful town and not so far from Rome too.
Thank you again and I hope you'll be back in Anagni soon!
Riccardo
@@StillWanderer wow really! You’re so close hehehe, good to know :)
if you’d like when we can finally travel I can let you know and we can meet up and go for a walk together then ;)
@@riccardo4073 Sure Ric, would be a pleasure, send me an email when you're planning!
Hello, reading what you wrote I recognized you, you are Riccardo Morini, the son of Enzo my great childhood friend, for me and your father, those alleys you saw had no secrets, after school the places for our games were those. Your father, your aunt Luisa and your uncle Alberto keep this city of ours in their hearts, which if it were treated a little better would have nothing to envy to the Italian cities of art.
Merci pour cette promenade dans Anagni ; le pays adoré de mon père.
Merci Sy Chant, Anagni est une belle ville... Heureux que vous puissiez la voir comme ça en ligne. J'espère que ton père aussi.
I visited Anagni for the first time, and was pleasantly impressed. Very friendly citizens, excellent cuisine, the moon that hangs over the cathedral is hypnotic, not to mention the sunset with the bells. An exciting leap into the past. In the slap room I was also moved. To visit absolutely.
D'accordo su tutto Simone, bellissima città. Non vivo neanche troppo distante ed è sempre un piacere tornarci
Italy is full of history. Didn't know about this place. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed 🙌🚶
j aime ces vieielles pierres , ce panorama , c est tres interressant a regarder plein ecran
Merci Line!
Beautiful walking tour !! I really loved to see the alleys and nice houses ~ just perfect walk !! 😊👍 Thanks for sharing your footage!! New friend from NYC 💕
Thank You 🚶🙌
Beautiful walking tour! We lovely! thank you for sharing! greetings! 21:36
Thanks! 🚶
Wonderful tour, heart's thanks
Glad you enjoyed it Paola!
Me encantó este recorrido 😍🙅♀️! Precioso lugar
Gracias Flor Gertrudis!!
lindo passeio,adorei as passagens e ruelas.
Obrigado Elisabeth! Eu também gosto muito de Anagni!
Per chi vuole visitare questo paese, dalla stazione ferroviaria parte l'autobus COTRAL che raggiunge la localita' suddetta. i treni partono da Roma - Termini. Si possono consultare gli orari sui propri siti aziendali. Biglietto unico giornaliero bus-treno.
Grazie Roberto! 🙌
Wow so much history with this city!
Agreed Jessica... Anagni is truly rich in history for sure...not much visited, unfairly so for sure... and not far from Rome as well
Desde EL Salvador, america central, saludos,magnifico video de Anagni,gracias por paseo, es increible el lugar por favor no te canses de caminar
Gracias Virginia!! Saludo a El Salvador!
Enjoying!
Happy to read that Sharon! 🙌
Traveling from Anagni, south to Naples by train, where else should I pause and walk through. Other towns in Lazio as lovely as this one, that I can access by train?
Hi Merrillb, good question. If you go from Anagni toward Naples, I would suggest the following beautiful towns, accessible by train. They are all on the coastline though, as the train tracks unfortunately can't reach the little towns near Anagni (a real shame actually...)
- Terracina
- Sperlonga (walked there!)
- Gaeta (walked there too)
Near Anagni, if with a rental car, there are these beautiful towns nearby;
- Alatri (walked there already, very beautiful town)
- Castro dei Volsci (as above!)
- Veroli (beautiful town)
- Ferentino (never been there, but they say it's also very nice)
If you come from Rome by train to Anagni, I would highly suggest to stop in the "Castelli Romani" area and visit the towns there, especially Castel Gandolfo / Frascati as they are accessible by train as well. They're quite stunning.
Thanks so much for all that detail! Your love of Italy is impressive. I was on my way to a conference in Naples, flying into Rome, spendning my first two nights in Agagni, then rolling south to Naples. Thus my question. After Naples, circling back to Rome inland, to stay in Sulmona-- and somewhere in Molise? But the conference was cancelled because of Covid, so that's all on hold..
@merrillb You're welcome Merril. Indeed, in that case, Sulmona also while going back to Rome is an excellent destination, very beautiful place.
Seeing that you'll be in Anagni, I would suggest then to reach Fumone, which is not very far from there. I tried to search in internet though... but could not find any info on a bus lane from there (or from Frisonone!)... It's quite tough to move around for sure without a car in some places.
But it's truly a tidy cosy town (I have a walk there). It's trult not far from Anagni and it's worth a visit. It's about 30 minutes by car, around 20kms in distance.
But train stations are sparse... If going to Molise, Campobasso Is of course a good destination
Love your videos.. Especially this one 😻.. Can you do this walking tour on the night time? Would love to see how this beautiful place looks at night 🌟
Thank You Riya! Never tried at night, good idea! I'll see how to do it 🙌
One thing I forget to mention that by watching your videos I feel like I am physically present there.. which is incredible and made your videos more enjoyable to me.. Thank you so much 🙇
I can't express how happy I am to read your comment! Truly, thank you !
Adoro ancient anagni
Grazie Paola! 🙌 Anagni was a big surprise. All the area of the Frosinate is extremely beautiful. It's a shame they are not so famous; they deserve to be seen !
@@StillWanderer i am amazing
Beautiful spello but for me anagni more beautiful too
Anagni Is a gem; I hope to film also Alatri in the future!
🙌 Grazie Paola! Anagni was a surprise for me too
Alatri yesssssssssss
my great prideful italy
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Awesome video
Like and 🔔🔔
Thank you 🚶🙌
At 38 minutes a spectacular site.
Too bad though that so many piazzas are turned into parking lots. It just take the energy out of the area.
Completely agree Ken, I am one of those who would prefer to see only pedestrian ways...but I understand it's impossible... yet...!
The cat hihihi,
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pour moi c est presque un autre monde
Anagni est tres tres jolie cher Line.. je pense aussi