SIENA ITALY Walking Tour (One thing really scared me!)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @gloriav5409
    @gloriav5409 День назад +1

    Thank you for this video I can't wait to check out all of your suggestions!

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  День назад +1

      So happy you enjoyed it and found it useful ! Have an amazing trip ☺️👌🏻

  • @ela-gf4oz
    @ela-gf4oz 4 месяца назад

    Buongiorno cara Kristina ❤ Just preparing our journey to Turin and Siena soon - your both vlogs are wonderful and very helpful - grazie mille 🥰

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  4 месяца назад +1

      So happy to hear that, have a beautiful time there ! They’re very special places

  • @mayukhchowdhury9847
    @mayukhchowdhury9847 Год назад

    Culturally heritage monuments and buildings.
    Coming to your vlog now,excellent presentation as always with so much detailed information by the best vlogger Kristina. Keep rocking !!

  • @carlosmaganasegovia8598
    @carlosmaganasegovia8598 Год назад

    Very beautiful Siena. Touring the cultural heritage and discovering it's history is a joy. Without a doubt, the cathedral stands out.

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  Год назад

      Thank you Carlos , I agree - the cathedral is breathtaking both inside and outside

  • @12411552
    @12411552 Год назад

    Dear Kristina! I was happy to watch your latest travel movie as promised! Fantastic again! I really liked! Siena can be a wonderful place. And she presented it very well! 🥰🌹

  • @scottman895
    @scottman895 Год назад

    Siena looks quite nice! I really like how walkable the city is given the fact that it is a lot smaller than many other Italian cities including in Tuscany. Great video!

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  Год назад +1

      Thanks ! Yes walkable cities will always have my vote and Siena is definitely one of them

  • @yourtravelfriendanna
    @yourtravelfriendanna Год назад

    The Duomo is my fav! The detail inside is so crazy!

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  Год назад

      I agree ! Was so surreal. The architecture is astounding

  • @ThanasisTsiftelis
    @ThanasisTsiftelis 4 месяца назад +1

    Hello, when did you go? What time of year?

  • @jasontheworldisyours
    @jasontheworldisyours Год назад

    Great tour

  • @myownmancave
    @myownmancave Год назад

    This is what I love about Italy. History, Monuments, Architecture and their Culture. Keep up the good work Kristina!

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  Год назад

      Thank you ! Italy is also one of my favourite places to visit for those reasons

  • @Vitaliy-speciallyfor_KristinaH
    @Vitaliy-speciallyfor_KristinaH 3 месяца назад +1

    Ты привела хороший пример! Я уже и забыл про Бермудский треугольник, а ведь объяснения этому феномену, наверное нет до сих пор. Про каменных истуканов я ещё в детстве читал целую статью в научно-популярном журнале, там учёный пытался их переместить и понять, как это вышло у древних- не смог. То есть ты интересуешься! А тайна перемещения блоков при строительстве пирамид раскрыта. Если ты об этом говоришь?

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  3 месяца назад +1

      Da, ob etom! Ya chitala raznie teorii, ne znayu kakaya pravilnaya

  • @jaydubdiscoveries
    @jaydubdiscoveries Год назад

    I can see why that underground section was scary and unnerving, even with someone else that would be creepy! Great video.

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  Год назад

      Thanks for watching ! And yes even looking back at the video still creeps me out at that part haha

  • @Andrea-lj4jg
    @Andrea-lj4jg Год назад +1

    Love your video, but I'd like to point out that the Palazzo Pubblico was not meant to be the town hall of the city, but the seat of the government of the Republic of Siena, that was an independent republic that ruled over most of the southern half of tuscany. The palace itself was where the three branches of government, legislative, executive and judiciary were located. The building on the left at 2:45 was where the hall of the parlament of the republic (Sala grande del consiglio della repubblica, now a theather) was located. The palace itself become the Town Hall centuries later with the loss of independence.
    Compared to the USA, the Palazzo Pubblico was basically the White House, Congress and Supreme Court buildings combined.
    Hope that helped. cheers

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  Год назад

      Awesome ! Thanks for watching , appreciate it 🤩

  • @vyo1923
    @vyo1923 Год назад

    Wonderful Siena💥 Love Italy🔥🇮🇹❤️May be the beautiful country in the world🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹❤️❤️❤️

  • @Vitaliy-speciallyfor_KristinaH
    @Vitaliy-speciallyfor_KristinaH 27 дней назад +1

    Наша дочь, Диана, пробует работать в свободное от учёбы время в сети быстрого питания Subway уже около 2 недель. Делает сэндвичи, моет полы и прочее. Пока ей нравится, но я думаю, что её обманут с зарплатой. А ты в 16 лет в рекламе уже снималась?

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  27 дней назад +1

      Kakaya molodec ! Ya v 16 let tozhe rabotala letom (v butike s odezhdoy) i inogda bili syemki no tolko po vixodnim

  • @paolomasone3754
    @paolomasone3754 Год назад +3

    Thanks, but this video is at least half about you, since the camera is focused that much on you. Would love to know more about the city.

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  Год назад

      Feel I covered a lot in half a day but thank you for watching and for your valuable feedback ☺️ have a great day !

  • @matiasgarcia5655
    @matiasgarcia5655 Год назад

    Hermosa ❤

  • @ComicComic-n9w
    @ComicComic-n9w Год назад

    where did you eat?

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  Год назад

      Had pici pasta at the Grand Hotel , as shown in the video :) was great !

  • @alessiorenzoni5586
    @alessiorenzoni5586 Год назад

    🇮🇹🤔Why is the Roman She-Wolf featured in Siena?
    The she-wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus is certainly the most important symbol of ancient Rome. As a figurative theme, the image dates back to the 2nd century BC, at least if we take into consideration the dating of the she-wolf preserved in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
    Those who walk through the historic centre of Siena come across columns located in certain points of the city with the she-wolf suckling the twins above them. The presence of a purely Roman symbol in the Tuscan city is justified by a legend, known since the Middle Ages, which from the Renaissance takes on an “elegant literary guise”.
    The myth of the Rome foundation, linked to the twins Romulus and Remus, is certainly known to most, as is the fact that, following some legitimation problems, Remus was killed by his brother Romulus.
    Well, it is precisely on the myth of the foundation of Rome that the legend of the Roman origins of Siena was born and developed. History has it that the Tuscan city was founded by the sons of Remus, Aschio and Senio who, to escape the wrath of their uncle Romulus, fled Rome, taking the Capitoline she-wolf with them, stealing it from the temple of Apollo. The lore also wants that, having arrived on the Tuscan hills, Senio founded Siena (in Latin Sena) and Aschio the village of Asciano.
    Since the founder of Siena was a Roman according to this legend, Siena could be considered as the legitimate heir of the Roman world. Tracing the origins of Siena back to the time in which Rome would also be born responded to the precise desire - almost the need - to legitimise one’s existence through the “discovery” of noble roots and, at the same time, to claim a status of superiority compared to those cities that did not have these noble origins. Furthermore, the fact that such roots have been traced back to the ancient Romans is not accidental.
    Although the empire had fallen for centuries, in the Middle Ages Rome was still considered the capital of the world. Those who visited the city could still admire the grandiose ruins of what was once a glorious civilisation. Therefore, the Capitoline she-wolf, a symbol of Rome’s glorious past, became the symbol of Siena in the Middle Ages, which almost became a new Rome.
    While this is the official version of the story, hardly anyone knows the important moment when the She-Wolf begins to be represented. Everything connects to a precise moment and happens for very particular reasons in the history of Siena…

  • @atc576
    @atc576 11 месяцев назад +1

    good stuff but more b roll please?

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and I agree !

  • @Patrick-ig1qc
    @Patrick-ig1qc 8 месяцев назад

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    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  8 месяцев назад

      I’ve been to Croatia and like it a lot

    • @Patrick-ig1qc
      @Patrick-ig1qc 8 месяцев назад

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      @Patrick-ig1qc 8 месяцев назад

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  • @susanshingler4102
    @susanshingler4102 8 месяцев назад +1

    We did a tour in Sienna last year. It was beautiful, no doubt about that, however, I would never return. This is not somewhere for anyone that cannot basically hike. All the roads we went on were close to being straight up and down. It was not enjoyable at all. This is definitely something that tour sites should mention. There were 2 couples left behind because they didn't make it back to the bus in time. They couldn't climb the roads fast enough to return. Unfortunately that was a hefty bill for them to cab it back to Rome.

    • @Kristinahouwer
      @Kristinahouwer  8 месяцев назад

      You’re absolutely right - the cobbled roads are steep there and i am so thankful i wore comfortable shoes but i don’t think i would have been able to do the tour at all had i not been fit/ healthy.

  • @atekle1382
    @atekle1382 8 месяцев назад

    calling duomo creepy is bit too much for me