Castro dei Volsci (Lazio), Italy【Walking Tour】With Captions - 4K
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- A walking tour in 𝗖𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗼 𝗱𝗲𝗶 𝗩𝗼𝗹𝘀𝗰𝗶, region 𝗟𝗮𝘇𝗶𝗼, center Italy, a small town of about 5.000 inhabitants.
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The territory of Castro was inhabited since ancient times, as evidenced by the settlement of Montenero, now abandoned but dating back to ancient times, which appears to be surrounded by a large circle of walls, or placed by cutting without the use of mortar.
It is a settlement built by the population of the *Volsci*, enemies and friends of Rome during different years, and consolidated with the destruction of the Roman cities of the area: Fregellae and Fabrateria.
In Roman times some rustic villas were built along the ancient road. One of the villas is part of a large spa, near a sulfur spring. The necropolis of a Germanic population was also discovered, a singular fact that can provide information on an almost completely unknown period in Lazio history.
After the year 1000, Castro's strategic position meant that the village became the property of the papal state.
In 1165 Castro was conquered by the troops of Federico Barbarossa.
In the mid-14th century Castro was organized into a rural municipality, and in the 15th century the community was governed by a statute, issued by the Colonna.
During the 18th century, the peaceful Castrese community recorded a demographic increase and, in 1795, agrarian reforms were prepared.
In the Napoleonic era, the presence of a large pro-papal movement favored the birth of brigandage. Castro became, in fact, one of the epicenters of the phenomenon: the gangs of criminals nestled in the safe triangle Castro-Sonnino-Vallecorsa, on the border of the papal state.
Banditry reappeared around 1825, and after 1870, with the presence of pro-Bourbon bands.
The increase of the population led to a strong deforestation to create land suitable for cultivation. Failing, for various reasons, this objective, the people sought remedy in emigration, especially in France. Therefore in the first decades of the 20th century, and especially after the Second World War, the historic center of Castrese depopulated, while the surrounding rural areas experienced a demographic increase due to immigration from other areas.
The Second World War was a tragic period for Castro dei Volsci: in the period preceding the liberation, which occurred on May 27, 1944, there were roundups, deportations and executions; bombing, thefts, torture and violence of the North African troops of the French army. After peace, Castro dei Volsci started the reconstruction of the town despite many difficulties.
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0:00 - Drone intro
1:31 - Virtual treadmill walking tour begins
1:53 - Statue of Joseph and Mary and the Child
2:56 - Southern gate and climbing to the top of the town
6:40 - Via Porta dell'Ulivo
9:35 - Tower of the Clock
10:30 - Via Civita
15:05 - Church of St.Oliva (tour inside)
19:10 - Panorama of the valley
21:00 - The "fortress" of Castro dei Volsci
22:00 - Monument to the Mum of Ciociaria (the name of this geographical area)
22:25 - Monument to Peace; the writing is the last letter of a man condemned to death during the second world war, to his father
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Fantastic calm place to visit, seems so tranquil..thanks
Thank You Shakir! Indeed very very peaceful there even on Saturdays! But mostly because of Corona unfortunately. I hope life will be back as usual soon
Amazing as always, great great job showing unknown places, and learning about Italy. Viva Italia!!
Thank You David! Have a nice Saturday!
What a lovely walk - thank you so much!
Thank you Barbara, glad you enjoyed Castro
It’s really cool to walk around in the alleys and such a beautiful city !! Awesome walking tour 😊👍
Thank you friend!
Great tour! Thanks for sharing!
Thank You! Wish you a nice weekend!
lovele drone footage of that area! it’s so beautiful!! the roofs and design of the houses there are very nice and never fading!
Thank you!
Very beautiful video, I like the combination of drone footage intro and the in-depth walking tour!
Thank You ! I've always loved drones . I wish I could shoot more drone footage but in many areas it's forbidden (above big cities for example)
This small towns around Rome and wider are amazing.What a sense for estetic and beauty..
Very happy you enjoy them Igor! In fact, they are almost unknown to most tourists unfortunately, but they're surely worth a visit, even though reaching them isn't always quite easi or fast... (!)
Have a nice week ahead!
Awesome video my friend. Looks very beautiful.
Thank you friend from Germany!
Simples, calmo e belo!!! Grazie mille !
Grazie mille Marise! Buona domenica!
Great job, video quality with amazing view, thank you.
Thanks 🙌
Lovely Walking Tour! Wonderful and AWESOME :) Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊
Thanks!
It is indeed a cute little town to visit. Beautiful panoramic view. Thanks again for sharing 🙂
My wish is to one day base myself in one of the small towns and do walks every day.
Stay safe🤗
Thank you Geraldine! Indeed i love the same)) a bit a shame with Corona so few people around...
Thank you so much for sharing this video! Great footage!Italy is one on my bucket list to visit someday . Greetings from Philippines. Stay connected
Thank You Nia! Glad you enjoyed. I wish I could visit the Philippines one day!
@@StillWanderer thank you hope you can visit to my channel too.thanks
Excelente, como siempre. Felicidades. 👍😌
Gracias Sonia!! Buon weekend!
What an awesome experience. So exciting. A beautiful place to unwind and relax for a moment. This really made my day. Thanks for sharing :)
Thank You!
Nice video, thanks for sharing of it!
Greetings from Germany!
Danke! Wish you a nice week
Intriguing.
A great example of a hill town.
Indeed Ken, nice to see you again! An older video of a very pretty town... a bit isolated perhaps but very pretty
Woow..my friend another wonderful video yet..
Thank you my friend! Wish you a nice Saturday!
@@StillWanderer thnks friend and same to u and wish you a nice sunday in advance
beautiful - love the stone feel!
Thank you!
wow i love it, i dont know what it is in those old buildings but i really love to see them. it looks so nice and very interesting for me
Thank You Chris. Glad you enjoyed it! I also love walking in such old towns and it's a pleasure to show them here in RUclips!
@@StillWanderer yes, there is something that is beautiful in heart.
Another job well done! Thank you for helping us enjoy Italy and learning about so many new villages and towns during the restrictions. Can’t wait to get back and take the next step in our retirement. Come on folks, hit the Patreon link to support these fantastic videos. Membership starts at $2 per month!
Jim Thank You SO much!! I will do my best to continue to show unusual and typical Italian towns! Wish you a Wonderful weekend! I hope this tough period will finish. Hoping you will be back soon. Ciao!
I love it thank you very much
Thank you Marlin. Glad you enjoyed! Have a nice Sunday!
Once again, thank you.
Thanks to you Sharon. Wish you a nice week!
The stairs and alley you walked from 9:02 is very beautiful 😍
Thank you fellow walker from Japan!
Very beautiful video 😊
I really enjoyed watching your beautiful video 👍❤️
Like 115 😊💕👍
Thank You Lia! Have a nice week!
i love everything the drone teh walk.. Italy is tottaly in my list
Thank you Senja!! I hope after these lockdowns will end we'll all be able to travel as we used to. Let's hope soon
Beautiful ambiance! Excellent walking tour! thank u for sharing. Like from walking in Russia👍🚶
Спасибо Большое мой друг!
WOW! Amazing place
Thanks!
So nice place 💕
It's indeed a tiny beautiful town Yasmin, I agree with you. I loved Castro!
This place is super special for me as I visited back in 2014. There is a little street called Via dei Gallese and you can see it in your walking video. It means ‘The Welshman’s Street’ don’t know why it has been named that. There must be a story about a Welshman doing something good in Castro in the past [WW2 perhaps?} and I would love to find out as a Welsh European myself! Hope to return soon as soon the pandemic is over and UK politics a little quieter... 🙏❤️
Llio Wyn thank You for your message and. Glad you enjoyed it! It's super interesting to see that foreigners visited Castro. It's quite remote and far off the beaten track! About the Via... interesting indeed, it could very well been actually. I searched a bit in Google but couldn't find more info. For sure the info should be found in the town hall. I liked Castro, very peculiar place. Have a nice week!
@@StillWanderer Grazie for your quick reply and yes, I am thinking of delving deeper to find out about that little via...I know that the Welsh Guards were helping out WW2 Battle of Montecassino, so I will find out I hope! Please ask your Italian connections in the area... Also, did you know about Portmeirion in Wales? Google Portmeirion.wales to find out about this special Italian village in Wales... maybe worth a trip for you next year... I work there by the way! 🥰
Llio Wyn.. didn't know about that! Interesting about Poreiron..first for me. ! Indeed the British 8th army fought a lot in that area - troops rom all commonwealth were quite present. It would be interesting to know more about the name !
@@StillWanderer it sooo would! To an Italian village like Castro to name a street after someone sounds pretty big deal, so there must be a cool story... have a look into Portmeirion and it’s amazing links with Italy , Clough Williams Ellis the Architect, the story of his son killed in Cassino and buried in Minturno, and also the link with Portofino... Super stuff!
@@lliowyn123 Llio Wyn I surely will, another of my passion is history, so for me it's definitely interesting. Thanks for letting me know!
This town is so beautiful!
Old walk there Jess.....good memories...indeed a beautiful almost unknown town it is
@@StillWanderer I would have no shame walking round in Italian Renaissance attire 😄
💚@Jessica Bey
Good video 🔥
Thank You!
@@StillWanderer 💪🏻😉🔥🔥
great job¡¡
Thank You! Wish you a pleasant weekend!
Hi! Is there any chance you have a picture of one of those information signs? My boyfriend is from this town and I’m trying to make a ring with the towns coat of arms on it but can’t find any reliable sources on the internet with the correct one. It looks like it’s in top left corner of those signs but with it being a video it’s hard to get a clear picture of it.
Hi Jordan, unfortunately I don't have, but try to look at the town-hall website, I see there's it around even if not in great resolution. But it's there!
look here = comune.castrodeivolsci.fr.it/
Or here = comune.castrodeivolsci.fr.it/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-stemma-cdv.png
Très beau bravo
Merci Jacques!!
che bello il mio paese!
Stupendo davvero Rachz
super bien
Merci beaucoup Cher Line 🤞😊
Beautiful , but why the Town has such a deserted look ?
Thank you my friend! It's because of covid mostly.. it was Saturday but few people around :/
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Grazie Lola! )
Sending support here Ann LG TV official friend
Thank you Yasmin!
It's a ghost town. Does anyone live there?
Yup Ken. Usually it's not like that though. It's a mix of - weird time when I shot the video, the pandemic and its effects (older people scared to go out mostly) and, well, not so many people for sure around.
Lots of very old people live in those medieval towns as well.
But it can be crowded at times; when there are local festivals, local cerimonies or during summetime it's different.
Oltre la metà del paese è stata esclusa dal video !!!!!!!!
Avrei voluto vedere di più ahimè
@@StillWanderer gli angoli più belli non li hai ripresi !!!! se pensi di tornarci chiamami ti guido io nel paese: Noi abbiamo una casa lì !!!!!!
@@giulianosalvatori4126 Ciao Giuliano :(( Era la prima volta in effetti - spero di tornarci e se in caso certamente ti faccio sapere (scrivendo come risposta a questo messaggio). Bellissimo paese Castro, avrei voluto rimanerci di più quel giorno... bei ricordi
@@StillWanderer 😏😏😏