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‍♀️ Giro Express: stage 3 of Giro d'Italia Women 2024: from Sabbioneta to Toano!

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00:00We are in Sabianeta, the city of the start of the third stage, the city of Vespasiano, the city of the heritage of humanity. Let's go!
00:19Hi, I'm Dalia Muccioli. I decided to tell you about the panoramas, cities and monuments, the excellence of Made in Italy in the feminine.
00:27Come with me to the Giro d'Italia Women.
00:34Hi Laura, good morning!
00:35Hi Dalia, good morning! Welcome to Sabianeta.
00:39Thank you.
00:40Unesco city since 2008. Before taking you inside to see all our jewels, let's take the opportunity to see the walls.
00:47Ok, I'll follow you.
00:48Ok.
00:50Sabianeta is enclosed by a three-kilometer perimeter wall.
00:56So it was built as a fortification?
00:58Vespasiano is a military architect, so he has the skills to build a city of this type.
01:05One of the few gentlemen who were so enlightened and had the technical knowledge.
01:12So a walled city, with these bastions in Cuneo, is an irregular hexagon.
01:18Two entrance gates, Porta Vittoria and Porta Imperiale.
01:23And the urban layout is very interesting.
01:26All the streets are perpendicular, they meet at a right angle, they take up what is the Roman castle.
01:32Sabianeta is recognized as a heritage of humanity, together with the city of Mantua.
01:37Thanks to the urban layout.
01:39The project of this ideal city, the utopia of this Vespasiano Gonzaga.
01:46So a city that was born in the second half of the 1500s.
01:53And it is actually realized.
01:56Often the utopian cities remained on paper.
02:00So Sabianeta was born and died with Vespasiano.
02:05And in fact, if you look at the city, you still breathe this Renaissance air.
02:11So we can talk about a complete city, a state city.
02:15And it is his invention, Vespasiano.
02:18The new Rome, as he will call it.
02:21Where a duchy palace cannot be missing.
02:24The garden palace, the palace for reception, for entertainment.
02:29And with the annexed gallery where you could collect important works of art.
02:35The Teatro all'Antica, a court theater.
02:39Here we are, we are in the Teatro all'Antica di Sabioneta.
02:42Yes?
02:44I ask you to turn around.
02:47Oh wow!
02:49So the Teatro all'Antica di Sabioneta is one of the ...
02:53It is the first covered theater.
02:56Which was born in the Renaissance, in the modern era.
02:59We are in 1588-1590.
03:03Here we keep in mind that until that moment theaters were held in large halls,
03:09within the courts.
03:11There were no separate buildings.
03:14So Sabioneta is the first.
03:16In Sabioneta, on the other hand, we have a new structure.
03:19It is now a modern theater concept.
03:22Inside we find a foyer, so a part of the entrance.
03:26A space where the duke entered.
03:28And on the back the dressing rooms.
03:30So it's a bit of a novelty.
03:32We find spaces for these theater companies,
03:35which were awarded by the Duke Vespasiano.
03:53Good morning, director!
03:55Hi, welcome!
03:56Nice to meet you!
03:57Hi, I'm Ezio.
03:58Welcome to Sabioneta.
03:59Where are we?
04:00We are in Palazzo Giardino,
04:02which takes its name from a wonderful Italian garden.
04:05And it is the palace that Vespasiano Gonzaga
04:08wanted to contain his collection of art,
04:11which was already stunning and amazing.
04:16Here we are, another wonderful room.
04:19This is our strong piece, or long piece.
04:22This is the Corridor Grande, or the Gallery of the Ancients.
04:26It is the second longest frescoed gallery in Italy,
04:30after the Uffizi of Florence.
04:32It is clear that Vespasiano thought of the myth of Rome.
04:36He knew that Sabioneta was not as great as Rome,
04:39but he wanted to do something unique in his time,
04:42and even today.
04:44So he made this huge and strange container
04:48to contain his great collection of art.
04:51Think, Dalia, that there are those who believe
04:54that the term art gallery,
04:56which is still used all over the world,
04:58comes from this gallery,
05:00that is, a very long space
05:02where great masterpieces of art were exhibited.
05:18From the plain to the Apennines.
05:20We arrived in Toano,
05:22the arrival of the third stage of the Giro d'Italia.
05:25This country is also called the Country of Choirs.
05:31Hi Mirka!
05:32Hi Dalia!
05:33Good morning!
05:34Good morning, welcome!
05:35Thank you!
05:36Passing by here on the bike, I heard this beautiful choir.
05:40The Vocello Choir.
05:41The Vocello Choir.
05:42The Vocello Choir.
05:43The Vocello Choir.
05:44The Vocello Choir.
05:45The Vocello Choir.
05:46Choir?
05:47The Choir Vocello Choir is four in reality of the area.
05:53It is a tradition that comes from far away
05:55and we carry it forward with great pride.
05:59Wonderful!
06:00Among other things, a woman who leads a group of men.
06:04It is not easy, but it is very, very beautiful and engaging.
06:09We have an important festival,
06:11with the reality of the territory and not just that,
06:14so another way to face each other, to stay together, to create bonds.
06:19It's also nice to create bonds of friendship with hearts that are not from the area.
06:29Hi Doris!
06:30Hi Dalia! Welcome to Tohana!
06:32Thank you, it's a pleasure!
06:34You have arrived at the summit of Monte Castello
06:37and we are in front of the Matilidica Pond,
06:41a pier that was part of the castle complex of Matilide di Canossa.
06:47This is the only representative monument of Tohano
06:51because in 1944 the ground was burnt at the end of the war.
06:55Here there is a peculiarity, we are seeing the sunset on the Pietra di Bismantova.
07:01The Pietra di Bismantova is the business card of the Apennines,
07:06because most of the people who live here in Apennines are entrepreneurs, but farmers.
07:13And their factories are the ones we see, they are all these meadows.
07:17We are in the area of ​​the Parmigiano Reggiano di Montagna,
07:21we are part of the Mabunesco area of ​​Apennines.
07:24Mabunesco, that is?
07:26We are a reserve of the biosphere of humanity.
07:29We are a human capital to preserve.
07:33Because we have managed to interact with nature,
07:38to exploit it, yes, but also to preserve it.
07:43Let's say goodbye to Tohano and see you tomorrow for the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia Women in Imola,
07:48the Italian homeland of motors.

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