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00:00:00In the distance, the mountains smoke in the morning mist.
00:00:04This is the base of the Alps in Northern Italy.
00:00:08Oh, there is a town on a small hill.
00:00:12It is Bergamo, which has flourished as the birthplace of trade across the Alps since the Middle Ages.
00:00:18The Alta region, which is surrounded by high walls,
00:00:23has been praised as the most beautiful in the world by the writer Stendhal.
00:00:28I wonder what kind of life there is in the town that has been embodied by the Alps.
00:00:34It is bustling with the chit-chat of the passengers in the bus.
00:00:40The mountains visible from the town.
00:00:44I wonder what it is called.
00:00:48The Alta region, which is surrounded by high walls,
00:00:53I wonder what it is called.
00:01:00What is that mountain called?
00:01:03Those mountains are the Alps.
00:01:06It's nice to see the Alps.
00:01:13Here we are.
00:01:18Thank you very much, driver.
00:01:27Well, this is in front of the station in Bergamo.
00:01:32Let's walk.
00:01:41Oh, the bell is ringing.
00:01:44I wonder what time it is.
00:01:47Oh, it's exactly 9 o'clock in the morning.
00:01:53Well, a map.
00:01:55I entered the old town from in front of the station.
00:01:58The bus I'm walking on now means down.
00:02:01And the area above the hill surrounded by high walls is called Alta,
00:02:07which means up.
00:02:12Now, let's aim for the town of Bergamo, which Stendhal praised.
00:02:20Oh, I thought there were people wearing short-sleeved clothes,
00:02:24but there are also people in coats.
00:02:26Everyone is wearing their favorite clothes.
00:02:38Oh, a flower shop.
00:02:40Colorful flowers.
00:02:48Good morning.
00:02:50Good morning.
00:02:52The flowers are beautiful.
00:02:57Good morning.
00:02:59Good morning.
00:03:00Have you been running this shop for a long time?
00:03:03Not so long.
00:03:05I've been growing flowers for over 60 years,
00:03:07and I've been a florist for 50 years.
00:03:10Half a century.
00:03:1250 years? That's a long time.
00:03:15I've known this lady for a lifetime.
00:03:23Are you shopping today?
00:03:26Two nice plants.
00:03:31Be careful.
00:03:35Unfortunately, I don't have anything else at home.
00:03:39You have a boyfriend?
00:03:41Yes, me and him.
00:03:44You're decorating flowers for him.
00:03:47That's wonderful.
00:03:50Sometimes, when he comes here,
00:03:53we tell each other jokes, and we're so happy.
00:03:56That's right.
00:03:58He's happy and he helps us.
00:04:01That's because his wife is young.
00:04:05Thank you very much.
00:04:16She's decorating flowers for her boyfriend at that age.
00:04:20That's very girlish.
00:04:23What are you doing?
00:04:29The building in front of me is a guidebook.
00:04:33Oh, it's a Porta Nuva, built in the 19th century.
00:04:37It's a new building.
00:04:39It was built 150 years ago, but it's still new.
00:04:43How many years has it been in this town?
00:04:54The new wall on the hill
00:04:58was built in the 16th century,
00:05:01when it was the territory of the Venetian Empire.
00:05:06The height difference is 70 meters.
00:05:09It looks like a different world.
00:05:15I'm on my way to the hill.
00:05:18Is this a residential area?
00:05:24I wonder if I can go through here.
00:05:32Oh, it's okay.
00:05:36Hello.
00:05:40It looks like an old stone wall.
00:05:43There are a lot of stones on the road.
00:05:54This house looks old and spacious.
00:05:57It looks like it was built in the Middle Ages.
00:06:15What's that package?
00:06:19Excuse me.
00:06:21Good morning.
00:06:23Good morning.
00:06:25It looks like an important package.
00:06:28It's a restored painting I have to give to the owner.
00:06:32A restoration of a painting?
00:06:34It's a portrait of my little sister.
00:06:37It was made by my grandmother in Pastello.
00:06:40It's very delicate.
00:06:42Oh, it's an old painting.
00:06:48Yes, we have all the paintings of the various generations of the family,
00:06:52from the 1500s.
00:06:54If you want to come, follow me.
00:06:56I'll show them to you.
00:06:58Is that okay?
00:07:00You are welcome.
00:07:02Thank you very much.
00:07:04I'll do as you say.
00:07:09It's a great house.
00:07:11Thank you very much.
00:07:13This is a palace from the 15th century.
00:07:16It was rebuilt in the 17th century.
00:07:19My family and I live here.
00:07:22It was built 500 years ago.
00:07:25It's a very good house.
00:07:28This was the part where the horses were.
00:07:32Oh, it's a carriage.
00:07:37Hello, uncle.
00:07:39Good morning.
00:07:42These are Japanese ladies.
00:07:44Come in, come in.
00:07:46Thank you very much.
00:07:48Excuse me.
00:07:51Come in.
00:07:54Wow, it's a wall painting.
00:07:57Are they all the ancestors from the 16th century?
00:08:02Yes.
00:08:10It's a portrait of Miriam when she was little.
00:08:13It's beautiful.
00:08:15She must have been three or four years old.
00:08:19It's beautiful.
00:08:21They restored it very well.
00:08:23Yes, very well.
00:08:25Are all the wall paintings of your family?
00:08:30Yes, the family dates back to the year 1000.
00:08:34So we have more than a thousand years of history.
00:08:37What?
00:08:39A thousand-year-old family?
00:08:43You could say it's a personal pride.
00:08:50I see.
00:08:53Among your ancestors,
00:08:56is there anyone you particularly respect?
00:09:01The most important person here is this nun.
00:09:06She founded a monastery near Bergamo.
00:09:11The original painting is kept at the Metropolitan Museum of New York.
00:09:17This is a copy.
00:09:20The Metropolitan Museum of New York?
00:09:23She's a person with a long history.
00:09:26These ancestors lived together with the history of Bergamo.
00:09:35Thank you very much.
00:09:38Thank you. Have a good visit to Bergamo.
00:09:41Goodbye.
00:09:44Bergamo
00:09:47Oh, I see. This is the front door.
00:09:52Hello. How are you?
00:09:58A thousand-year-old family.
00:10:02So they've lived in Bergamo for a long time,
00:10:05long before the new wall was built.
00:10:10It's a slope.
00:10:13They're climbing up.
00:10:15Good morning, kids.
00:10:21Excuse me.
00:10:23Good luck.
00:10:31Oh, there's a wall over there.
00:10:34That's the town of Bergamo Alta.
00:10:41It looks like a high wall.
00:10:46Where should I go in?
00:10:54Oh, I hear the sound of a bell again.
00:10:59Bergamo
00:11:07Well, I think I can go up the wall from here.
00:11:15Oh, there's a staircase ahead.
00:11:28The man in front of me got hot and took off his jacket.
00:11:35What are those people doing?
00:11:45Hello.
00:11:47Good morning.
00:11:49Are you going to train now?
00:11:52Yes. There's still a lot to do, but the view is really beautiful.
00:11:56We deserve it.
00:12:00You two look alike. Are you twins?
00:12:04No, we're sisters.
00:12:08Oh, I see.
00:12:10I'm going to Alta now. What kind of town is it?
00:12:14Alta is a jewel for the city of Bergamo.
00:12:18It's recommended for everyone to visit it.
00:12:20A jewel? I'm looking forward to it.
00:12:23Hello.
00:12:24Good morning.
00:12:25Thank you. Good luck to you, too.
00:12:41I'm finally getting closer to the town up there.
00:12:46Oh, a solid gate.
00:12:49That's the entrance to Bergamo Alta.
00:12:54It takes 15 minutes to climb the hill.
00:12:57This is the wall that has protected the town.
00:13:06Oh, I can see the Bergamo Bassa that I've been walking on.
00:13:13I wonder if the Venice that built the walls of Alta will be over there.
00:13:24Now, let's go through the gate and go inside.
00:13:28When the enemy came here a long time ago, this thick door must have been closed here.
00:13:35I see.
00:13:40Here's a guidebook.
00:13:42The walls surrounding Bergamo Alta are 5 km in circumference.
00:13:47About 3,500 people still live there.
00:13:52Hmm.
00:14:02Well, let's walk along the wall.
00:14:15Oh, a car. Peace sign.
00:14:18Have a good day.
00:14:22Wow.
00:14:28What's this truck?
00:14:30It's full of money.
00:14:38It's full of money.
00:14:40One, two, three big coins.
00:14:45What? There's more?
00:14:53Hello.
00:14:54Good evening.
00:14:56I've never seen a truck full of money like this.
00:15:00It's because we have a dream of having a farm here in Bergamo.
00:15:05A dream?
00:15:06But there's a lot of electricity now.
00:15:11So we want to bring culture to the squares.
00:15:15That's right.
00:15:17Do you play this money yourself?
00:15:21Where does my money come from?
00:15:24Hi, Mattia.
00:15:26Do you have any friends?
00:15:28Hello.
00:15:33Yes, we can do it together.
00:15:37Thank you very much.
00:15:39May we?
00:15:41Yes.
00:15:48Ah, if you pull the rope like this, the money will rotate.
00:16:00Wow, what a pleasant sound.
00:16:11It's my hobby, but I can't believe I'm making a truck like this.
00:16:19You're amazing.
00:16:42How did you start playing the bell?
00:16:48I started playing the bell when I was 10.
00:16:52I had a vocation.
00:16:54I had a vocation to feel the bell here in my chest.
00:16:59I felt it, I felt it.
00:17:01I was right in front of the bell.
00:17:03I was moved to tears.
00:17:05Every time I heard the bell, I would cry.
00:17:08I played the bell until I joined the city bell group.
00:17:12You're the one who rings the bell.
00:17:15Is there a bell that doesn't ring?
00:17:19Yes.
00:17:20There's a bell in Piazza Vecchia that rings 100 times every night at 10 or 22.
00:17:31It rings 100 times?
00:17:34I don't think that's possible.
00:17:37But the bell rings 100 times.
00:17:40What does that mean?
00:17:42The doors were closed.
00:17:44There was a bonfire.
00:17:46No one came in or out.
00:17:48I see.
00:17:49I'd love to hear the bell that rings 100 times.
00:17:54Goodbye.
00:17:55Thank you for playing.
00:17:59I can't believe they put money in the truck.
00:18:03As expected of the medieval city of Belgium.
00:18:06They're very particular.
00:18:13Now, let's go into the center of Alta.
00:18:17Um, this way?
00:18:28Welcome to the city of Belgium where you can see the Alps.
00:18:33Nice to meet you.
00:18:35I'm Giovanni Carrullo from Mexico.
00:18:38One of the great elements that brought prosperity to the city of Belgium was that it was close to the Alps.
00:18:47The city was part of the Venetian Republic, which flourished from the 15th century to the 18th century.
00:18:55The walls surrounding Alta were built to protect Belgium, which was an important base.
00:19:03Why was it important?
00:19:06It was because of the geographical location of Belgium.
00:19:11Various trade goods gathered in Venice by the Silk Road went through Belgium on the inland
00:19:18and passed through the so-called route beyond the Alps and were transported to present-day Germany.
00:19:26The city flourished from the profits of trade.
00:19:29This church symbolizes this.
00:19:34What do you think of this golden and beautiful ceiling decoration?
00:19:40This church has been renovated by the citizens' donations.
00:19:47Look at this.
00:19:49The first thing that catches your eye is a few huge folds.
00:19:53These are tapestries.
00:19:57These were drawn by a Christian monk.
00:20:01He wanted the best tapestries, so he ordered them to Delghi, which was a high-tech city at the time.
00:20:11It tells the story of how the city flourished.
00:20:17Another symbol of the relationship between the city and the Alps is the alpini.
00:20:24The alpini are a special unit of the mountainous region.
00:20:30Many of them are from Belgium.
00:20:33Their roots lie in the mountainous region, where mountaineering technology flourished at the end of the 19th century.
00:20:42In the First World War, they fought against the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the Alps.
00:20:49After the victory, the alpini became the heroes of Italy.
00:20:58Did you understand the close relationship between Belgium and the Alps?
00:21:08Well, it's 1 p.m. now.
00:21:13A map.
00:21:16I met a nobleman who lived in the lower town for 1,000 years.
00:21:20He played the kane in the upper town of Alta.
00:21:24Now I'm in the middle of Alta.
00:21:29Alta, Italy
00:21:41It's a busy street.
00:21:53It's a narrow street in the middle of the city.
00:21:59There is a shop in an old building.
00:22:03Oh, it's a cake shop.
00:22:06It looks delicious.
00:22:29Oh, it's a wide street.
00:22:34Well, a guidebook.
00:22:37Oh, this is the Becchia Square.
00:22:40It was built in the 15th century.
00:22:42It's the center of the city, where buildings, churches, and shrines were built.
00:22:52There are some people.
00:22:58Is that a bride with a bouquet?
00:23:01Is that her husband next to her?
00:23:08Congratulations.
00:23:10Are you celebrating your marriage?
00:23:12My graduation is in April.
00:23:14I'm studying modern foreign languages and literature.
00:23:16Oh, you're celebrating your graduation.
00:23:18That's right.
00:23:19That's a nice bouquet.
00:23:21My relatives and friends.
00:23:23I thought you were celebrating your marriage.
00:23:26You look like a bride.
00:23:29Well, I wish you happiness.
00:23:36Oh, that's the bell tower.
00:23:40It's a bell that rings a hundred times.
00:23:46I wonder what it sounds like.
00:23:49I'd like to hear it at night.
00:23:56What's that?
00:24:06There are children.
00:24:13Are they watching a puppet show?
00:24:16Is it a foreign language class?
00:24:26I'd like to marry a Marquis.
00:24:33The children can't take their eyes off it.
00:24:41It's pretty intense.
00:24:43I wonder who's controlling it.
00:24:50Oh, they were playing together.
00:24:57Hello.
00:24:59It was a great show.
00:25:01Thank you for watching the show.
00:25:04Is this puppet show unique to Belgium?
00:25:08Yes, it's an ancient tradition.
00:25:11It dates back to the beginning of the 1800s.
00:25:17How many generations have you been following this puppet show?
00:25:23I used to work as a banker.
00:25:27A banker?
00:25:29I was very well-respected on a social and economic level.
00:25:37Did you live like that?
00:25:41I was watching a puppet show of my teacher, Benetto Ravasio.
00:25:47He had a theater here.
00:25:49We used to go there together.
00:25:52We came here.
00:25:54You fell in love with a puppet show?
00:25:58It was a stroke of luck.
00:26:00I fell in love.
00:26:02Just like I fell in love with her.
00:26:04I fell in love with her down here.
00:26:06I understand a wife's love at first sight.
00:26:09Thank you very much.
00:26:13Welcome to Belgium.
00:26:15Goodbye.
00:26:20After watching the puppet show,
00:26:23the couple changed their lives completely.
00:26:29They met again.
00:26:31They fell in love again.
00:26:37It's a back street from the center of Alta.
00:26:50Hello.
00:26:56I hear something.
00:27:03I can hear it from over there.
00:27:10It's here.
00:27:12Let me take a look.
00:27:20It's a red-hot blacksmith.
00:27:28Hello.
00:27:31This is a blacksmith, right?
00:27:37Can I take a look?
00:27:44This is an old-fashioned furnace.
00:27:48This is where they burn iron.
00:27:51This is a 500-year-old furnace.
00:27:54500 years old?
00:27:56That's Belgium, Alta.
00:27:59We're making a hole for an empire.
00:28:05That's how you make a beautiful hole.
00:28:14That's how you make a beautiful hole.
00:28:20You use a hole punch to make a hole.
00:28:25You don't weld the sides.
00:28:28You make a hole.
00:28:31In Italy, we're more specific.
00:28:35We chose the old tradition.
00:28:38I see.
00:28:40It's been the same for 500 years.
00:28:43Thank you for the precious thing.
00:28:46Thank you. Good luck.
00:28:49Goodbye. Good luck to you, too.
00:28:57He's a hard-working craftsman who is particular about tradition.
00:29:02The sound of the bell and the sound of the blacksmith
00:29:05have been echoing in this town since the Middle Ages.
00:29:10The sound of the bell and the sound of the blacksmith
00:29:13have been echoing in this town since the Middle Ages.
00:29:16Oh, we're in a different square again.
00:29:22There's a lot of stones here, too.
00:29:34Huh? What's that?
00:29:41It looks like a go-kart at an amusement park.
00:29:51Excuse me. Hello.
00:29:54Hello.
00:29:55What's this car?
00:29:57It's a wooden car.
00:29:59It's a tradition we've had for years.
00:30:03You get off at Città Alta.
00:30:07You go down the hill?
00:30:09What's the power?
00:30:11It's a human force, but it's gravitational.
00:30:13There's no engine.
00:30:15Or there are others.
00:30:17They're not completely made of wood.
00:30:20There's another one over there.
00:30:27Hello.
00:30:29Good evening.
00:30:30It's a nice car.
00:30:32It's like a race car.
00:30:34We're doing tests on this little car.
00:30:37It looks like it can go fast.
00:30:40It can go up to 70 or 80 km per hour.
00:30:43Really?
00:30:44I don't know how fast it can go.
00:30:46But you can get there at that speed.
00:30:49You'd be risking your life.
00:30:59So this is the real thing.
00:31:03It can go down the stairs, too.
00:31:06It looks scary.
00:31:08It's a real race car.
00:31:11Yes, it's very distinctive.
00:31:13They started racing in 1955.
00:31:18So it's been 60 years.
00:31:21Once the driver is in position,
00:31:24I push it and it goes.
00:31:29I see.
00:31:30You put the seat belt on and go up the hill.
00:31:36You step on it and put the brakes on.
00:31:47It's scary to go up to 80 km per hour.
00:31:51It's dangerous.
00:31:58It's a dangerous race.
00:32:00It's scary, isn't it?
00:32:02It's nice to feel the protagonists
00:32:05while going down the hill.
00:32:08You don't know if you'll make it
00:32:11or if you'll crash.
00:32:15I think it's dangerous.
00:32:17Did your family tell you to stop?
00:32:21We met before I started racing.
00:32:24He followed me for a few years.
00:32:27Then he tried to stop me.
00:32:29But it was too beautiful and exciting.
00:32:31So he couldn't stop me.
00:32:35Even your wife can't put the brakes on.
00:32:42I hope you don't get hurt during the race.
00:32:46Goodbye.
00:32:52I met them again.
00:32:54They're the men who were shown
00:32:56the dangers of racing.
00:32:58I can't stop them.
00:33:04What's behind this tunnel?
00:33:24Hello, I'm Paula.
00:33:26Isn't this national costume beautiful?
00:33:29I'm a glutton.
00:33:31I'll show you the delicious food in this town.
00:33:35The third place is
00:33:37polenta.
00:33:39It's a corn porridge.
00:33:43Polenta is a traditional dish from the mountainous region.
00:33:46It's cooked with olive oil
00:33:48and corn flour.
00:33:51In the cold mountainous region,
00:33:53corn was the staple food
00:33:56Add melted cheese
00:33:58and salami.
00:34:00It's done.
00:34:04I like this soft texture.
00:34:12Next is this.
00:34:14Hello.
00:34:16I'd like polenta.
00:34:18The second place is
00:34:20polenta.
00:34:23This is a cake
00:34:25that looks like polenta.
00:34:27It's a sponge cake
00:34:29with chocolate cream.
00:34:31It's covered with
00:34:33yellow sugar
00:34:35and almond paste.
00:34:38This yellow color
00:34:40is the same as corn porridge.
00:34:43It's done
00:34:45with chocolate.
00:34:47The soft sponge
00:34:49and sweet cream
00:34:51are the best.
00:34:54The last place is
00:34:56this.
00:35:01This is
00:35:03the restaurant where I work.
00:35:05The national costume is
00:35:07the uniform of the restaurant.
00:35:11The first place is
00:35:13cassoncelli.
00:35:15It's a local Belgian dish.
00:35:17The ingredients are
00:35:19beef, pork, salami,
00:35:21vegetables, and herbs.
00:35:23There are 13 kinds.
00:35:26Fry them
00:35:31and put white wine
00:35:33to make mince.
00:35:37Put the mince
00:35:39on the pasta
00:35:41and wrap it.
00:35:43The cassoncelli
00:35:45is a kind of
00:35:47ravioli.
00:35:53It looks like
00:35:55Chinese dumplings.
00:35:59Boil it
00:36:01and put fried bacon on it.
00:36:03It's done.
00:36:07Here you are.
00:36:12Hmm.
00:36:14It's delicious.
00:36:16The ingredients
00:36:18are full of meat juice.
00:36:20It's very juicy.
00:36:22It's the best.
00:36:24Thank you very much.
00:36:26Everyone,
00:36:28come and visit
00:36:30the Belgian restaurant
00:36:32full of delicious food.
00:36:34Well,
00:36:36it's 4 p.m. now.
00:36:38The sun is bright.
00:36:41Let's look at the map.
00:36:43I met a couple
00:36:45who were playing a puppet show
00:36:47at the Becquia Square.
00:36:49Then I came back
00:36:51to the wall.
00:36:53The town of
00:36:55Belgium Alta is
00:36:57in a high place.
00:37:01It's a baby car.
00:37:03Let's take a walk.
00:37:05Hello.
00:37:07It's a pleasant sunshine.
00:37:10It's good to walk on the bench.
00:37:13The wall is
00:37:15a park of love.
00:37:22The dog is
00:37:24posing.
00:37:28Hello.
00:37:30Hello.
00:37:32It's a cute dog.
00:37:34What's your name?
00:37:36Her name is Erdale.
00:37:39Her name is Britannia.
00:37:41Are you Britannia?
00:37:44I took a picture of a dog.
00:37:46Do you collect dogs?
00:37:49I like to take pictures.
00:37:53I started
00:37:55to take pictures of animals
00:37:57to make drawings.
00:38:00Are you an illustrator?
00:38:04Do you have a picture of Britannia?
00:38:06Yes, I do.
00:38:08Do you have some time?
00:38:10We were taking a walk.
00:38:12Now we are going back home.
00:38:16Sorry.
00:38:18I'll go.
00:38:20Let's go.
00:38:22Don't move.
00:38:24Let's go.
00:38:28I'm sorry for Britannia.
00:38:30I wonder if she saw us.
00:38:34Hello.
00:38:36Hello.
00:38:38This is Nina,
00:38:40a dog living near us.
00:38:42Another dog, Barbuda.
00:38:44There are three dogs.
00:38:46Hello.
00:38:50There are many dog lovers
00:38:52in this town.
00:38:54Here we are.
00:38:56Don't be afraid.
00:38:58It's a small door.
00:39:00Yes, it is.
00:39:02It's small.
00:39:08It's a nice house.
00:39:10What's inside?
00:39:12These are
00:39:14my father's sculptures.
00:39:18Are they objects of birds?
00:39:20Was your father a sculptor?
00:39:22No, my father
00:39:24died many years ago.
00:39:26He passed away in 2001.
00:39:28So,
00:39:30the house is on this floor.
00:39:32Let's go downstairs.
00:39:34We have to go this way.
00:39:38Excuse me.
00:39:52Excuse me.
00:39:54Hello.
00:40:00This is a very bright place.
00:40:02So,
00:40:04I always draw here.
00:40:06Wow!
00:40:08There are many animal pictures.
00:40:10Oh,
00:40:12Britannia is a card.
00:40:14You like
00:40:16animal pictures, don't you?
00:40:18I don't know.
00:40:20When I was a child,
00:40:22I used to draw peacocks and animals.
00:40:24I have to say that
00:40:26many of my father's sculptures
00:40:28depict animals.
00:40:30So, it's almost a tradition.
00:40:32I see.
00:40:34Your father was a nice man, wasn't he?
00:40:36Here it is.
00:40:38This is my mother's head
00:40:40when they were engaged.
00:40:42She had a horse's tail.
00:40:44This is a picture.
00:40:46What a beautiful profile!
00:40:48They got married.
00:40:50My father got married
00:40:52when he was 40 years old.
00:40:54My mother was 20 years old.
00:40:58Wow!
00:41:00You are 20 years older than me.
00:41:02Excuse me,
00:41:04are you married?
00:41:06Not at the moment.
00:41:08I'm not 20 years old anymore.
00:41:10So,
00:41:12I think it's unlikely
00:41:14for a family like my parents'
00:41:16to have a child.
00:41:18On the other hand,
00:41:20I have Britannia
00:41:22who is a family man.
00:41:24She is my wife.
00:41:26No, no.
00:41:28I don't care about Britannia,
00:41:30but I'm sure
00:41:32you'll find a nice man
00:41:34like your father.
00:41:40Bye.
00:41:42Take care.
00:41:44Yes.
00:41:46She is very proud
00:41:48of her parents' marriage.
00:41:50She is a wonderful person,
00:41:52so I'm sure
00:41:54she'll meet a nice man.
00:41:58Anyway,
00:42:00there are many good people
00:42:02in this town.
00:42:06Oh, are you taking a walk?
00:42:08Hello.
00:42:10Oh, I found
00:42:12a nice place.
00:42:18The sun is setting.
00:42:24Oh, I can see the wall over there.
00:42:26Does that mean
00:42:28I'm at the end of
00:42:30the town of Bergamo Alta?
00:42:34Oh, I can go out
00:42:36through that gate.
00:42:38Oh,
00:42:40a hat with a feather.
00:42:42What are they?
00:42:52They all have the same hat.
00:43:02What are they?
00:43:04Oh,
00:43:06excuse me.
00:43:08Hello.
00:43:12Are you friends?
00:43:16We are the Alpini.
00:43:18Alpini.
00:43:20Alpini?
00:43:24Alpini are
00:43:26the people who were trained
00:43:28in the Alps.
00:43:30Are you their friends?
00:43:34Come on, let's go.
00:43:36He's the oldest.
00:43:38Speak slowly.
00:43:40How old are you?
00:43:4482.
00:43:4682?
00:43:48How are you?
00:43:50We still bring this
00:43:52to our meetings
00:43:54and to the meetings
00:43:56of the people of Bergamo,
00:43:58where they need it.
00:44:00Don't you have friends?
00:44:02First of all,
00:44:04first of all,
00:44:06the songs to overcome fear
00:44:08when the Alpini were at the front.
00:44:10Is it that hard?
00:44:32Mounts up and down
00:44:34to fight.
00:44:38Long live
00:44:40the regiment.
00:44:44Long live
00:44:46the body of the Alpini.
00:44:50Applause.
00:44:52The songs of the men of the Alps.
00:44:54Thank you for
00:44:56letting me listen to them.
00:44:58Thank you very much.
00:45:00Good-bye.
00:45:02Take care.
00:45:08As expected,
00:45:10the Alpini are the people
00:45:12who love the mountains
00:45:14and cherish friendship.
00:45:22Well,
00:45:24this castle gate
00:45:26used to be closed
00:45:28by the Alpini.
00:45:42Let's change the mood
00:45:44and take a little detour.
00:45:46There is a place
00:45:48where you can see
00:45:50the scenery of the Alps and the lake
00:45:52up close.
00:45:54It's an hour and a half
00:45:56from the Alps.
00:45:58Komoko,
00:46:00which is at the foot of the Alps,
00:46:02is famous for its beautiful scenery.
00:46:04Let's find it
00:46:06by cruise ship.
00:46:08Good morning.
00:46:10Good morning.
00:46:12Well,
00:46:14you can see the beautiful scenery
00:46:16of the Alps and the lake, right?
00:46:18If you take this boat,
00:46:20you will have a great view
00:46:22that will be reflected in the waters of our lake
00:46:24Wow,
00:46:26it's a work of art.
00:46:30This cruise ship
00:46:32goes around Komoko
00:46:34and goes to Bellagio.
00:46:36I'm looking forward to it.
00:46:40Well,
00:46:42let's go.
00:46:44Wow,
00:46:46it's a great view.
00:46:48I can see the snowy mountains over there.
00:46:50Komoko
00:46:52is known as a luxury resort
00:46:54loved by the nobles and the rich people of Europe.
00:46:58I wonder if it had such a beautiful view.
00:47:02There is also a hotel
00:47:04that remodeled the villa of the nobles.
00:47:08Mr. Sailor,
00:47:10where is that island?
00:47:12Now we see Komachina Island,
00:47:14which is a very romantic island.
00:47:16It is the only island of Lake Komoko.
00:47:18It is worth a walk
00:47:20and a visit.
00:47:22If you come in the summer,
00:47:24it is ideal for swimming.
00:47:26It's romantic.
00:47:28Really?
00:47:30I met my girlfriend there
00:47:32and I made a declaration there.
00:47:34A confession of love on that island?
00:47:36So, go ahead, guys.
00:47:38All right,
00:47:40I'll get back to work.
00:47:42I'll do my best
00:47:44if you let me land on the island.
00:47:46We have arrived at Bellagio.
00:47:48It is said that the more beautiful the scenery is,
00:47:50the more people say it is the pearl of the island.
00:47:54Well,
00:47:56what is this?
00:47:58Oh,
00:48:00it's a small port.
00:48:02If you get on a boat,
00:48:04you may know the best view of the lake.
00:48:08Oh,
00:48:10is this a net?
00:48:12It's a fisherman.
00:48:14Hello.
00:48:16Excuse me,
00:48:18I'm looking for the design of
00:48:20the Alps and the lake.
00:48:22Do you know it?
00:48:24From here,
00:48:26ideally,
00:48:28there is a place in the middle of the mountain
00:48:30where you can see the two branches
00:48:32and the other side.
00:48:34Ideally, you can see the Alps.
00:48:36Can I walk there?
00:48:38It will take about 20 minutes by car.
00:48:42I see.
00:48:44It's too far.
00:48:50Oh, sorry.
00:48:52Thank you very much.
00:49:06Hello.
00:49:08Good morning.
00:49:10Sorry for the sudden request.
00:49:12What time is it now?
00:49:14It's about 5 or 4.
00:49:16All right.
00:49:18I can go with you.
00:49:20Really? Thank you very much.
00:49:26Thank you very much.
00:49:28I'd like to see the view.
00:49:30Thank you very much.
00:49:34You have to walk
00:49:36by car now.
00:49:38Oh, yes.
00:49:40Yes, you have to walk
00:49:42for 5 minutes in that direction
00:49:44and then you'll get to the viewpoint.
00:49:46Thank you very much.
00:49:48Let's hope so.
00:49:50Have a nice walk.
00:49:52Goodbye.
00:49:54Thank you very much.
00:50:00This way.
00:50:12Hello.
00:50:14Thank you very much.
00:50:16I wonder if they enjoyed the view.
00:50:24Wow!
00:50:26I can see the snowy mountains.
00:50:36Wow!
00:50:38It's so beautiful.
00:50:52That's the roof of Europe.
00:50:54Those mountains are connected to the Alps.
00:51:04And
00:51:06this beautiful girl.
00:51:08It's a luxury
00:51:10to be able to enjoy
00:51:12such a view alone.
00:51:16I want to stay here forever.
00:51:20Huh?
00:51:22I didn't think about going home.
00:51:24Well,
00:51:26I'll walk down.
00:51:30Well,
00:51:32it's 6.30 p.m.
00:51:36There is a map.
00:51:38I left the Belgium Altar
00:51:40in the wall
00:51:42and now I'm outside the wall.
00:51:44There is another
00:51:46high hill on top of it
00:51:48and there is an old castle.
00:51:50That's where I'm going.
00:51:52The slope is getting
00:51:54pretty steep.
00:51:56Good evening.
00:52:00I can finally see the castle.
00:52:02It looks old.
00:52:04Oh,
00:52:06a guide book.
00:52:08That's San Vigilio Castle.
00:52:10It's older than the Belgium Altar
00:52:12and it was built in the 6th century
00:52:14in preparation for the invasion
00:52:16from the Alps.
00:52:18It looks
00:52:20sturdy.
00:52:24Oh,
00:52:26this is the observatory of the castle.
00:52:28Can you see the town?
00:52:34Let's go.
00:52:38Well,
00:52:40the direction of the Belgium Altar is
00:52:44this way.
00:52:46Oh, but
00:52:48I can't see it because of the shadow.
00:52:52Oh,
00:52:54I can see it from the park below.
00:52:56There is a person. Let's ask him.
00:52:58Good evening.
00:53:00Good evening.
00:53:02Good evening.
00:53:04Can you see the Belgium Altar from there?
00:53:08You can see it
00:53:10from the park.
00:53:12You can see it from the park.
00:53:14No, it's my house.
00:53:16What?
00:53:18Is that your garden?
00:53:20That's amazing.
00:53:24I always
00:53:26come to see it.
00:53:28What?
00:53:30I'm sorry to bother you.
00:53:32Well,
00:53:34I'll listen to you.
00:53:36Oh,
00:53:38I can go around from there, right?
00:53:40Is this person
00:53:42the descendant of the person
00:53:44who built this castle?
00:53:46Oh,
00:53:48this way.
00:53:50I'm sorry
00:53:52to bother you.
00:53:54Good evening.
00:53:56Good evening.
00:53:58Excuse me.
00:54:10Excuse me.
00:54:12Good evening.
00:54:14Good evening.
00:54:16If you come
00:54:18from the other side,
00:54:20there is another
00:54:22Altar.
00:54:24Is that so?
00:54:32Oh, the bell is ringing.
00:54:38It's a magnificent altar.
00:54:42Is this part of the castle?
00:54:52Is the upper part of the castle also your house?
00:55:00Oh, I see.
00:55:06This is
00:55:08the garden.
00:55:10It's a family garden.
00:55:12It's too luxurious.
00:55:14Those are the ponds.
00:55:16Those are for the river.
00:55:18It's a nice view
00:55:20from the top, isn't it?
00:55:24Those are the communal
00:55:26pools of Bergamo.
00:55:28Oh,
00:55:30it's true.
00:55:32It's like looking from the sky.
00:55:34Well,
00:55:36how long have you lived in this castle?
00:55:3825 years.
00:55:40What?
00:55:42Only 25 years?
00:55:44Because it was a place
00:55:46we liked.
00:55:48We came here every week
00:55:50to see the house.
00:55:52When we convinced the owner,
00:55:54we bought it.
00:55:56Did you buy this castle?
00:55:58It must have been hard.
00:56:00We worked
00:56:02every day,
00:56:04from morning to night.
00:56:06It must have cost a lot
00:56:08to buy this place.
00:56:10He came home at 2 a.m.
00:56:12every day.
00:56:14Until 2 a.m.?
00:56:16That's a lot of work.
00:56:18He worked a lot.
00:56:20I really
00:56:22wanted to live here.
00:56:26Your dream has come true.
00:56:30It's true.
00:56:34Respect and love for each other?
00:56:36It's the same thing.
00:56:38It's important to love each other.
00:56:40Respect each other.
00:56:42And enjoy life.
00:56:44That's why we wanted
00:56:46a super house.
00:56:48We're happy here.
00:56:52It was a good life.
00:56:56We've been married
00:56:58for 53 years.
00:57:04We've been married for 53 years.
00:57:08To love each other
00:57:10and enjoy life.
00:57:16That is important.
00:57:24Thank you. Goodbye.
00:57:26We hope to see you again.
00:57:28Goodbye.
00:57:30Cheers!
00:57:38Before I knew it, it was getting pretty dark.
00:57:48The town of El Gamalta was already in the middle of the night.
00:57:58Oh, it's starting to ring.
00:58:00This is the bell that rings a hundred times.
00:58:05It has been the end of the day since the Middle Ages.
00:58:25The people I met today were all very particular about their lives.
00:58:35I wonder if they fall asleep listening to the sound of this bell.
00:58:41I wonder if they fall asleep listening to the sound of this bell.
00:58:47I wonder if they fall asleep listening to the sound of this bell.
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