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Address: VIA ZACCAGNINI 2 BOTRICELLO
Calabria: The remote and poor region of Calabria (the toe of Italy's boot) is little respected by other Italians and little known to tourists. However, the area offers a glimpse of a different Italy, as well as memories of more illustrious times over two thousand years ago. Calabria was part of Magna Graecia, the site of rich and powerful Greek colonies, recorded by artifacts such as the famous Riace bronze statues, recovered from the sea and now in the Museo Nazionale of Reggio di Calabria. The area is mountainous and full of remote villages (with something of a history as nests of the local Mafia, the still-powerful 'Ndrangheta). The region's larger towns are mostly modern and unappealing. The great cities of Magna Graecia have all but vanished: fighting and conquest, followed by malaria and earthquakes saw to their destruction. Among the region's remaining curiosities are Greek-speaking villages, and an Albanian community dating back five hundred years. Calabria has 780km of coast, facing onto two seas, the Tyrrhenian and the Ionian. The regional capital is Catanzaro. You shouldn't miss the chance to admire the fantastic collection of Greek and Roman sculptures and artifacts in the museum at Reggio di Calabria. Among the exhibits are the famous Riace bronzes, two Greek statues recovered from the seabed. Temperatures in the summer are very hot, although the mountains get covered with snow in winter months. |  |
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