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BroBnB Bible & Italy Tours “Enchanting Journeys”

EUROPE, Italy
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EUROPE, Italy
+39 339 634 6304
bravi.mariagrazia@gmail.com
www.enchantingjourneys-tours.com

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BIBLE TOURS  &  ITALY TOURS 

BIBLE TOURS

ROME

 

Few cities can claim an historical legacy as Rome or rival its astonishing artistic heritage. Ancient icons such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Pantheon recall Rome’s time as the fearsome core of the Roman Empire, the caput mundi (capital of the world), while catacombs take you back to the early days of the First Christians.

The bible tour will bring you back in time, to the Early Christians and the monuments connected with them, the Roman Caesars, the Gladiators, the apostle Paul and the road he walked to, the Appian Way, the many Tetragrammaton around the city and much more…

Colosseum and Forum:
• It will also include guided tours of all archaeological sites such as the Colosseum and Forum,

Catacombs and the Appian Way:
• Other sites such as the Appian Way, the Catacombs, the Pantheon, Caracalla’s baths to mentioned only few.

Walking Tetragrammaton tour:
• Discovering the many Tetragrammatons around the city.

 

 

VATICAN MUSEUMS & ST’PETER’S CHURCH

 

Founded by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century and enlarged by successive pontiffs, the Vatican Museums boast one of the world’s greatest art collections. Exhibits, which are displayed along about 7km of halls and corridors, range from Egyptian mummies and Etruscan bronzes to ancient busts, old masters and modern paintings. Highlights include the spectacular collection of classical statuary in the Museo Pio-Clementino, a suite of rooms frescoed by Raphael, and the Michelangelo-painted Sistine Chapel.

Vatican Museums:
• The guided tour at the Vatican Museums will show you the beautiful Sistine Chapel, Raphael’s rooms, what is connected with the Bible and the changes that the Catholic Church has made over the centuries.

St Peter’s Church:
• In St Peter’s Church you will be able take pictures of the various Tetragrammatons.

 

 

FLORENCE

 

Surprisingly small as it is, this riverside city looms large on the world’s ‘must-sees’ list. Cradle of the Renaissance it preserves some of the greatest works of art and most beautiful buildings in the world. Florence (Firenze) is magnetic, romantic and busy. The passing of time has brought hardly any changes, its narrow streets evoke a thousand tales.

Walking Bible Tour:
• In this tour you will discover how, with the fall of the Roman Empire, religion has kept drifting away from pure worship and the misuse of the Bible.

Uffizi Gallery:
• Guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery.

 

VENICE

 

This city built on waters is unique with its magical, spectacular scenery is not just beautiful, it is a real miracle of creative genius, a city built on mud, sand and slime of a difficult, inhospitable landscape. For centuries the Venetians, slowly and stubbornly insisted on recovering even the smallest bit of land from the water. Venice is the symbol of wise government and freedom.

Walking Bible Tour:
• The tour will disclose information related to Venice and the Bible, the first Ghetto, the name of Jehovah in many churches and more…

St Mark Cathedral:
• You may enjoy a gondola ride by local brothers.

 

POMPEII & HERCULANEUM

 

Once a thriving and sophisticated Roman city, Pompeii is today a ghostly site that make for one of the world’s most engrossing archeological experiences. Preserved under ash, along with its nearby smaller town of Herculaneum, the cities lay buried for just over 1,600 years, their rediscovery providing an unparalleled well-preserved silice of ancient life during the Roman Empire.

Walking Tour
• You will be able to walk down Roman streets and snoop around millennia-old houses, temples, shops, cafes, amphitheatres, and even a brothel.

 

 

 

 

ITALY TOURS

FLORENCE

Surprisingly small as it is, this riverside city looms large on the world’s ‘must-sees’ list. Cradle of the Renaissance it preserves some of the greatest works of art and most beautiful buildings in the world. Florence (Firenze) is magnetic, romantic and busy. The passing of time has brought hardly any changes, its narrow streets evoke a thousand tales, and its food and wine are so wonderful that the label ‘Fiorentina’ has become an international brand of quality assurance.
In this tour you will also discover how, with the fall of the Roman Empire, religion has kept drifting away from pure worship and the misuse of the Bible.

 

TUSCANY

 

CHIANTI TOUR: The ancient vineyard in this postcard-perfect part of Tuscany produce the grapes used in Chianti and Chianti Classico, world-famous red sold under the Gallo Nero (Black Rooster) trademark. This part of Tuscany has a landscape to fall in love with. Rugged Chianti’s bumpy backroads reveal a timeless terrain raced with cypress avenues and criss-crossing wines. As we crest the nearby western hills, the 14 towers of the walled town of San Gimignano rise up like a medieval Manhattan. Here you will be able to taste one of the best gelato ever. You will enjoy tasting wine in ancient castles producing their own wine and olive oil among other products. Lunch will be in a very typical and unforgettable place.

SIENA – PISA – LUCCA – VAL D’ORCIA – CORTONA – AREZZO AND MORE…

VENICE

 

This city built on waters is unique with its magical, spectacular scenery is not just beautiful, it is a real miracle of creative genius, a city built on mud, sand and slime of a difficult, inhospitable landscape. For centuries the Venetians, slowly and stubbornly insisted on recovering even the smallest bit of land from the water. Venice is the symbol of wise government and freedom.

What surprises about Venice, now as in the past, is its impressive palazzi that face the Grand Canal, important symbols of prestige for their owners who were almost always merchants.

In addition the Venetian Lagoon includes other islands, some only partially drained. The island of Murano famous for glass-working. Burano with every property painted in blazing colours and also famed for its production of lace. Torcello, tradition has it that the first refugees escaped here from the mainland invasions around 400 AD.

You may like to enjoy a gondola ride too.

 

CINQUE TERRE

 

Linking the coastal villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso al Mare.

The 5 Lands Coastal Walkway, or like the Italian call them the Cinque Terre, is a spectacular route tracing along some of the most breathtaking coastline of the northern region of Liguria.
The history of the villages date back in the centuries along with its culture, unique life style, local products such as olive oil, wine and special dishes.

A boat trip can be arranged on request.

 

 

AMALFI COST & THE ISLAND OF CAPRI

 

Deemed by Unesco to be an outstanding example of a Mediterranean landscape, the Amalfi Coast is a beguiling combination of great beauty and gripping drama: coastal mountains plunge into the sea in a stunning vertical scene of precipitous crags, picturesque towns and lush forests.
Among the glittering string of coastal gems, legendary Positano and Amalfi sparkle the brightest, while mountaintop Ravello has the glossy fame of its grandiose villas and Wagnerian connection. Sorrento is a beautiful town overlooking the water to Naples and Mt Vesuvius.

Capri’s beguiling combination of fabled beauty and hedonism has charmed Roman emperors, Russian revolutionaries and Hollywood stars for decades. It’s the perfect microcosm of Mediterranean appeal – a smooth cocktail of chichi piazzas and cool cafes, Roman ruins and rugged seascapes.
Capri’s single most famous attraction is the Grotta Azzurra (Blue Grotto), a stunning sea cave illuminated by an other-worldly blue light.

Since exploding into history in 79 AD, Vesuvius has blown its top more than 30 times. What redeems this slumbering menace is the spectacular panorama from its crater, which takes in Naples, its world-famous bay, and part of the Apennine mountains. Vesuvius is the focal point of the Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio, with nine nature walks around the volcano.

Europe’s most compelling archaeological site: the ruins of Pompeii. Sprawling and haunting, the site is a stark reminder of the malign forces that lie deep inside.

 

VERONA

Although it’s most famous as the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Verona has much more to offer than its connections to the star-crossed lovers! From the 3rd century BC Verona was a Roman trade centre with ancient gates, a forum and a grand Roman arena, which still serves as one of the world’s great opera and concerts venues. The city is rich in culture and history, in fact, has been awarded World Heritage Site status by UNESCO.

 

LAKE COMO

 

Lake Como is a jewel-like oasis of tranquillity, a magical combination of lush Mediterranean foliage and snowy alpine peaks. Its magnificent scenery has enchanted artists and travelers for centuries.
Even today Lake Como continues to attract members of the international jet-set and celebrities that appreciate the evocative beauty of the Lake and its surroundings.

Breathtaking villas, one after the other, encircle the lake, a resort destination of the nobles of Lombardy since the 16th Century.

LAKE GARDA

Italy’s largest lake, blessed with a benign climate and diversity of landscape, with Venice to the east and Milan to the west. It’s resorts attracts some Europe’s best windsurfing. On the more sheltered stretch on the western shore , are lush groves of olives, vines and citrus trees. Scenically the shores of the lake are varied, the rich vegetation of its middle reaches gives way to the rugged north.

The shores of Garda are studded with pretty harbour towns some with Roman history while others with beautiful Medieval castles. Writers have sung Garda’s praises over the centuries. Halfway down, at Gargnano, DH Lawrence and Frieda lived for several months – a marble plaque identifies the house. “The lake lies dim and milky,” Lawrence wrote, “the mountains are dark blue… the sky glistens… the light burns gold.”

AND MORE …

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