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The Végétarium

The Green Planet visit begins with an extraordinary film of David Attenborough, who presents the changing nature depending on the 4 seasons

La Gacilly

With more than thousand species of garden plants are classified according to their uses. Its features: a unique collection sagebrush and bamboo.

Hermitage and Chapel of St. Maria in Centrella (Anacapri)

The small convent was built at the end of the XIVth century by Dominican friars and consists of a small church with adjoining cottages, small monastic cells and panoramic terraces.

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sabato 23 maggio 2015

Our Lady of Arch Sanctuary

When in 1450, was the first prodigious event, the image of Our Lady of the Arch was painted on a wall, which ran alongside the road from Naples (Napoli) to Somma Vesuviana, for about 8 km far from Naples and less than a mile from the nearest town called Sant'Anastasia (Southern Italy).




136^ ANNIVERSARY OF THE "INCONORAZIONE"  FEAST

Since 1924, the 50th anniversary of the Virgin (September 8, 1874) was set up outside a party which is celebrated on the second Sunday of September. This year marks the event Sunday, September 12th, 2010.
At the time, held a solemn procession with the statue of Our Lady of the Arch for the city streets.


Today those entering the shrine, can see the sacred image of Our Lady of the Arc's temple built in 1621 on the exact place where the low wall was painted. The image presents a rectangular shape (See photo left).



The rest of that is covered with marble.

During the restoration, in 1952, took off the front panel of marble and the light was great part of the original image (see photo right down).

So we know better, so, how look (appear) the image of Our Lady  to the pilgrims that went before and certainly had, since then a deep devotion, as Each year, Easter Monday, we rushed to a village festival.

We often wonder why in the name of "Madonna of the Arch." Just do not know. 

Perhaps cause a nearby arch .More probably because all the country was so called, by remains of an ancient Roman aqueduct. Anyway Providence chose this name assign of the heavenly protection of the Mother of our Lord.

FROM A LITTLE WALL TO A FAMOUS SANCTUARY


The construction of the Sanctuary started in 1593, completed at the beginning of the XVII century, and has been restored lately. The façade and the sides present pilasters of Vesuvian gray stone. On the sides frames with fake arcades run around the church’s windows. 

But how was that an effigy of the Madonna on a low wall painted, reached the current sanctuary?

A series of miraculous events will punctuate the history here they are:

- The miracle of Easter Monday 1450 - when the left cheek image flowed live blood. This event attracted the presence of numerous people and so it came to little shrine construction.
The events took place exactly like this:
During a popular feast which took place exactly on that date, a furios young players bowling, was close to the miraculous shrine and played who did more to goaway by hitting a wooden ball with a mallet. In the game, the ball went to one of two to break against a linden tree that stood near the Sacred Image of Virgin Mary, making him lose the game.


The young player loser, blinded by rage, cursing threw the ball against the image of Our Lady, hitting the left cheek. The latter, as if it were meat, began to bleed. People jumped on the sacrilegious and was about to lynch him, when passing by the Count of Sarno, Raimondo Orsini, justiciar the Kingdom of Naples, he made free the victim, but the miracle ascertained, after a summary trial, he didhanged at the same lime tree that had stopped the ball. After twenty-four hoursthe tree withered.
The Face of the Madonna was tinged with blood again in March 1638. The fact was drawn up a deed to the presence of the Viceroy of Naples, the Vicar General of Nola, many religious priests and laity.
- Over time, given the neglect, the little shrine was in poor condition and was going to ruin. Our Lady appeared during a dream to a woman from the nearby Anastasia, named Eleanor, wife of Mark Antony Sarno, who provident, according to his economic condition, an initial restoration work. Then another benefactor, the Mr Scipione Capece de Rubeis unseasoned, reinforces the static and built a small temple. Afterwards a church was built there. - The miracle in the person to a woman named Aurelia Del Prete, which, as a result of conduct profanity, his feet fell on the night of Easter Monday 1590.This incident shocked the public conscience and led to the decision to build a largest temple. Indeed, in 1592, Pope Clement VIII sent St. John Leonardi from Lucca who prepares the construction of the sanctuary. On 8 March 1594, the sanctuary was entrusted the Dominican Order, the 1st August following, he took possession. This order did the completion of the Shrine is that the adjacent convent in the structure as they appear today. 

- The Miraculous Icon of Our Lady of the Arch, was always left to the center of the sanctuary and Further embellishments were added in the form of an altar and a temple of polychromatic marble. At this point, another prodigy dot the history of this shrine and manifested predilection of Virgin Mary for that Image: the miracle of the stone that broken in the hands of the architect, on February 15, 1621. Built the shrine, he wanted to beautify the shrine of Our Lady incorporating current temple.

 It was then that the architect Bartolomeo Picchiatti covering the image with marble and reduced visual primitive at present. During this procedure, reducing the thickness of the wall revealed a large stone from Vesuvius, that one of his points, came under the image of Virgin Mary. All were useless attempts to break that stone was a stumbling block and that could even cause the fall of the plaster on which was depicted the precious Image. Suddenly the four that night, while the Dominican community had collected in deep prayer, the architect of the Madonna pleaded She herself will remove that obstacle. 

 During the eruption of Vesuvius From 15 December 1631 to 21 January 1632, due to a terrible eruption of Vesuvius about 3000 people fled to the sanctuary in search of protection. despite earthquakes,fall of torrential rain, ash and lapilli, which broke all the windows of the sanctuary, except for the central window where he painted a picture of Our Lady of Arc. All remained unharmed. In memory, the survivors placed it in the back of the image, a slab of black marble with gold lettering engraved plaque the new marvel event. That black marble, today is a landmark for all the faithful who remember this miracle,use rub lovingly and with so much faith, perhaps a handkerchief to call down protection of the Blessed Virgin, touching this part of the wall that is closer to your Image.

THE IMAGE OF OUR LADY OF STARS SURROUNDED
Not for a pattern behind the glass that protects the image of Our Lady of Arch, you see many small stars.
This ornament is to remember another miracle took place March 25, 1675.Towards the sunset of that day, a monk of the monastery, while praying before magination, he sees the appearance of many stars shine the light.
Fearing a hallucination, the clerk called immediately without saying anything. Even the latter could witness the phenomenon. It was called the Prior, then P. Rosella and also not could do without a finding of fact.
Finally, he was named Bishop of Nola, who confirmed the miracle.





venerdì 22 maggio 2015

Visit the Labyrinth Garden of Five Senses with an heritage guide


A garden of poetry and dreams ... At the heart of the medieval Yvoire ... On the shores of Lac Leman ... Castle Garden restored with art and symbolism of the Middle Ages: a hedge maze for the five senses, trees fruit, along a fence, old roses, plants cloister with medicinal plants and aromatiche.
A walk out of time for children and adults. A world of colors, smells, sounds and textures that develop beyond the hours and seasons. Theme visits with gardeners, children's workshops. the Garden of the Five Senses offers a season full of appointments and events. Remarkable garden with garden by the Ministry of Culture.













HISTORY OF THE GARDEN


Opened in April 1988, the Labyrinth Garden of Five Senses is located in the heart of the medieval village of Yvoire which enjoys a fantastic location right on Lake Geneva, between Geneva and Evian. Yvoire is one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France".

Became one of the most visited attractions in Haute-Savoie, the Garden one of the first private gardens to open its doors to the public there is now more than twenty years in a former kitchen garden. Walkways, ponds and fruit trees were kept in the confined space.


Garden tours dates: choose the group and date that suit you:


June
  • 11h00 06 june
  • 11h00 – 13 june
  • 11h00 – 20 june
  • 11h00 – 27 juine

July
  • 14h30 – 02 july
  • 11h00 04 july
  • 14h30 – 09 july
  • 11h00 – 11 july
  • 14h30 – 16 july
  • 11h00 – 18 july
  • 14h30 – 23 juily
  • 11h00 – 25 july
  • 14h30 – 30 july
For more dates visit the Official Website:

FOR VISIT THE GARDEN: THE QUOTES
  • Individuals and families
  •       Adult € 12
  •         € 7 Children 6 to 18 years
  •       € 31 Family Pass (2 adults and 2 children)
  •    Extra child € 3.50
  •    € 8.50 Student (- 26)
  •    € 8.50 Handicapped person or carers
  • Package 2015 season
  • Visit the Garden as many times as you want throughout the season!
YVOIRE
A simple fishing village in the early 1900s, Yvoire is now a member of the Association of the Most Beautiful Villages of France and winner national flowering.
Located on the French side of Lake Geneva, surrounded by the Jura and the Alps, Yvoire is a tourist city in the Haute-Savoie and the medieval village is now a conservation area.
Yvoire (74140) - Jardin des Cinq Sens, rue du Lac 18-Haute Savoie 74

martedì 19 maggio 2015

King Ludwing And His Castles

They are the sign of his multifaceted personality and his artistic passions. Today they are the most visited monuments in Germany and at the same time a thing of the famous king who remained in the heart of all the people baverese. The castles of Neuschwanstein, Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee is also a hymn to the ancient Germanic legends, masterfully put to music by Wagner, and at dell'assolutismo gold and France the "sun king" Louis XIV, a true legend for the Bavarian king.

LINDERHOF It's an ornate palace in the neo-rococo, with gardens of beauty. In addition, the park contains an original artificial grotto where opera singers performing on an underground lake inside the iconography of the building reflects the charm of Louis for the Ancien France Régime. He considered himself the "King Moon", in analogy with the "Sun King" Louis XIV of France. 






HERRENCHIEMSEE The original building was designed on the sovereign will of genius to play key personnel in the splendor and elegance of the Palace of Versailles in the projects, would result in more than size and splendor. Although it is a work remained unfinished and Ludwig II has stayed there only once, this castle has the special characteristic, that is built on an island in the center of a large lake.

domenica 17 maggio 2015

Assisi

ASSISI Asisium for the Romans, Ascesi in the Middle Ages is part of Central Umbria: it borders with Perugia, Gualdo Tadino, Nocera, Foligno, Spello, Bettona, Bastia Umbra, is lapped by Chiascio and Topino rivers; the municipality has an area of 18,000 hectares, has 25,000 inhabitants, of which about 6000 inside the walls urbiche. It's 'built on the western spurs of the majestic Subasio mount[1290 m. above sea level, bordered to the north by a deep gorge carved by the Tesco river, and south by the beautiful Umbrian plains.


Which are its origins? In prehistoric times was a village of one of the oldest Italic peoples, the Umbro one, who lived under the so-called civilization Villanovian. By that time few findings have come down to us: simple terracotta funerary urns, pottery, arrows and silica bronze. Then underwent the beneficent influence of higher civilization of the Etruscans, after they occupied the Etruria [today's Tuscany] and extended their domination until the right side of the Tevere river, had founded the nearby powerful Lucumone of Perugia.
This is the historical reality, even if a legend, the rest shared by many other cities in search of noble origins, founded by Trojab Prince wants called ASIO [where the name of SUB ASIO that means: under power of Asio]. After the Sentino battle of [295 BC], which marked the final defeat of the Etruscans and the Umbrian unite against Rome, Assisi came under Roman domination and was erected to "Municipium" with the duty to provide soldiers with the legions, but the enjoyment of civil and economic rights of Roman citizens. Its flourishing economic situation and efficiency of its autonomous civil laws are witnessed by the Forum [in the current Town Square), from the Temple of Minerva and the ruins of an amphitheater and from spas. The cristianesimo will spread rapidly and had its martyr in the Bishop Rufino, who preach the Gospel in the first half of the century III. After the fall of Roman Empire, also Assisi suffered violence of the barbarian invasions and was partially destroyed by the Goths in Totila 505. After a brief submission to East Roman Empire, went to the nearby Longobardi Duchy of Spoleto.
During XI century, Assisi will pose the vanguard of the mouvement against feudalism for the conquest of communal freedom: it is famous, in this regard, the municipal notice which granted the slaves to be freed of the flesh, that fleeing from the domain the feudal lord, were refugees inside their walls. In the twelfth century, Assisi was fiercely Ghibelline and hosted an imperial garrison, which however was driven by a popular uprising following the bullying of the Duke of Urslingen Corrado, lieutenant of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa [1198]. In the thirteenth and fourteenth lot with the Guelph Perugia: in one of the many battles in 1202, Collestrada, the perugini, did prisoner the young Francis. In these two centuries, while many disputes between external and internal, Assisi built its magnificent churches, the stringent public buildings, towers and walls, calling the architects most famous and most prestigious painters.

He was wise in administering public affairs, was enriched rich in lucrative trade, regulation powerful corporations in the arts and crafts. With the awful lot of Piccinino, fierce venture captain , began the rapid decline of Assisi. After bitter and implacable faction struggles between the families of Nepis and Fiumi, the City to the begin of ‘500 became part of the temporal domain of the Church.
With Popes it finds its peace, but in a dull and weary climate, far from the creative force generated by the municipal freedom. In 1860 with unanimous plebiscite, a culmination of the Italian Risorgimento, which gave generous contribution eminent citizens, Assisi binds the fate of the new Italy.On the occasion of the celebrations of the seventh centenary of the death of S. Francesco [1926-27], Assisi, with the fervor of the Franciscan family and works of renowned writers such as Paul Sabatier, Arnaldo Fortini, Johannes Joergensen, Father G. Abate, puts herself to the attention of the world, religion and culture. Is not without significance that the first city visited by the Popes, after the so-called voluntary captivity that was followed at the end of the State of the Church, was Assisi: October 4 of 1962 Pope John XXIII went on pilgrimage to the tomb of St. Francis, already proclaimed primary patron of Italy by his predecessor Pope Pius XII [18 June 1939]. The words spoken by Pope John XIII in the Basilica of St. Francis will remain indelible in the history of the Franciscan and the City of Assisi: “Oh Assisi holy city, you are famous in the world as the hometown of ‘poverello’, to your Saint, that is all seraphic like ardour. Can you understand this privilege and give to people the show of a Faithfulness to Christian tradition. It can be for you too the reason of true everlasting honor”.

sabato 18 aprile 2015

The Yves Rocher's "Jardin Botanique" located in La Gacilly

The Botanical Gardens, plant observatory. Established in 1975, the Botanical Garden The Gacilly is an observatory of medicinal plants and plants useful to humans. With more than thousand species of garden plants are classified according to their uses. Its features: a unique collection sagebrush and bamboo. Each year, new species are introduced and studied in collaboration with the International Center for Research Végétale Yves Rocher in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris.
Le Jardin Botanique Yves Rocher de La Gacilly is a member of the Botanical Gardens France (JBF) and French-speaking countries, and the Botanical Garden Conservation International (BGCI). more informations: the Botanical garden is open from 16 june to 14 september from 10h to 19h. source: http://www.yves-rocher.com/fr/aventure/la_gacilly/jardin_botanique.html source: http://www.les-vegetaliseurs.com/

The Végétarium

The Végétarium is the first Museum in Europe devoted entirely to the plant world. The Végétarium is the result of cooperation between Yves Rocher and the National Museum of Natural History. Place new to listen, see, smell and touch nature. Learn at the same time a new exhibition about the smell, "Born to feel and New Nose." 




The Green Planet visit begins with an extraordinary film of David Attenborough, who presents the changing nature depending on the 4 seasons (images in fast and slow). 



The map: the land and its multiple landscapes come to life on a giant map. For any infomation about the Végétarium hours.
















http://www.yves-rocher.com/fr/aventure/la_gacilly/visite.html

domenica 29 marzo 2015

Hermitage and Chapel of st.Maria in Centrella - Anacapri

The small convent was built at the end of the XIVth century by Dominican friars and consists of a small church with adjoining cottages, small monastic cells and panoramic terraces. The late-Gothic motifs are especially noticeable in the extrados roofing made from beaten lapillus that forms an extraordinary set of shapes for an excellent contrast with the rocks in the background.Uninhabited for quite some time, it is opened up on occasion by volunteers from Anacapri.

giovedì 26 marzo 2015

The hidden treasures that shine in their own light: Furore the country that does not exist

Situated a few kilometres from Amalfi, set between discoscese cliffs hanging above the waves, Furore appears suddenly in the harbor with the picturesque village of fishermen, the whose homes, grouped in a tiny crib marine blend with the rock. 

Furore has all the elements which create a full enjoyment of the senses: the nature, pleasant hours, wild, art, traditions, cuisine, legends. Furore land, land of the furore, it is the old name gives us the fury of the elements all'assordante noise of the wind and the sea during storms, the fringes of the waves against the cliff and the other walls of the fjord.
Night fishermen and farmers by day, the alternate furonesi their daily between sea and the mountains.
The "non-country-country", then, is today a country en plein air, more and more rich and interesting, so much so that Furore can fit fully between the paintings of Italy.

mercoledì 25 marzo 2015

Pilgrimage walk to Assisi

WHY A PILGRIMAGE...IN ITALY? Saint Francis and Saint Anthony, the Seraphic Founder and the Learned Apostle (meo episcopus) of the Franciscan Order, are two great "figures" who have stirred the perpetual engine of humble and simple spirituality, a perpetual source for all people who are suffering from an existential aridity. Thanks to these suppositions, the wish to offer a Pilgrimage was born aimed at fulfilling the new spiritual requirement. Differently from the past, it is a research of "movement" where the pilgrim wants to explore in primis original experiences just to open himself to the compassion of that Love "that moves the sun and the other stars". Apparently the purpose of the pilgrim is to walk to Assisi, but in reality "he advances towards himself" to join the Divine within. The Pilgrimage to Assisi is not a recognised pilgrimage as you might suppose, but it is the fusion of many other short traditional pilgrimages, that already existed in the local sphere (See: Assisi, La Verna, Casella, Cerbaiolo, Montecasale, Montepaolo). These ways are linked to peculiar devotions and, lived in this spiritual dimension again, will give a new surge to the interior research, renewing the essence of Francisco's doctrine. So it should be, not only the stones to testify to the stranger His Teaching, but also the renewal of the original Franciscan fraternity along the pilgrimage and in the community of Assisi itself.

HOW THE PILGRIMAGE TO ASSISI WAS BORN!! 

The Pilgrimage to Assisi was nearly spontaneously born from the fusion of many other short traditional pilgrimages, that already existed in the local sphere (See: Assisi, La Verna, Casella, Cerbaiolo, Montecasale, Montepaolo). These ways are linked to peculiar devotions and, lived in this spiritual dimension again, will give a new surge to the interior research, renewing the essence of Francis’s doctrine. So it should be, not only the stones to testify to the stranger His Teaching, but also the renewal of the original Franciscan fraternity along the pilgrimage and in the community of Assisi itself. So this new opportunity of pilgrimage stands in a wonderful natural Italian scenery, that has grown under the spiritual guidance of two great saints, Francis and Anthony, to brighten up the flame of "that Love that moves the sun and the others stars" that every man nearly unconsciously carries in himself. Pilgrimage to Santiago and Assisi wined Just in the month of July (2007), the councillors of Santiago and Assisi decided to twin these two towns for the common cultural and spiritual affinities, re-proposing the pilgrimage as a real source of a "new" evangelisation.

CREDENTIAL OF THE PILGRIMAGE

The credential, registered by "the Company of the Pilgrimage", is issued to each "pilgrim member".

The credential is the only official document recognised by all the members involved in the organisation of the pilgrimage and it allows pilgrims to use refuges and to obtain reduced prices for various services, associated to the Company, such as: taverns, boarding-houses, bed and breakfasts, hotels, etc., and also to receive at the end of the Cammino the "Francescana", a certificate testifying the completion of the pilgrimage, delivered by the monks of Assisi. Application Form for the Credential