Arena Di Verona
This magnificent 1st century Roman coliseum is not only special for its history and Roman architecture but also because it is still used for performances today.
In perfect condition after more than 2,000 years, enjoying a concert there is a unique experience. The most popular operas to spectacular musical events such as Ennio Morricone, Muse and Pink Floyd have been staged there, so keep an eye out for the upcoming programme.
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By Vitoshamountain you can find Kambanite, a park dedicated to children around the world. There you can find a very special monument made of 98 bells donated by different countries and placed in a circle around a concrete tower, holding seven bells more, for the seven continets. Eventhough, they’re intended, mainly, to be played by children, everyone, all ages, is always curious about how they sound.
Image: Apostoloff
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What to see and do near Palma de Mallorca
The big boy of the Balearic Islands is packed with nature, landscapes, culture and cuisine, and it’s capital, Palma, is well worth a couple of days. We’ve come up with a few suggestions for things to do in and around Palma on your next visit.
We recommend hiring a car so you can get around at your own pace.
Phare D’El Hank
The Atlantic Ocean in one side and a beatiful view of the city of Casablanca in the other, everything after doing some exercise climbing 260 steps. The white tower of Phare D’El Hank is away from the tourist area, but worth a visit as part of your trip to the Moroccan city.
Also known as Casablanca Lighthouse, the tower stands 39 meters high and was designed by French architect Albert Laprade, starting in 1916 and officially opened on August 1, 1920.
Picture by Remi Jouan
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