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ItalyGuides.it
Italy Travel Guide
ItalyGuides.it today reinvented audio-guides, giving them the feel of "Cinema" instead of the academism of traditional ones, with movie-style music, narration by American voice actor Gregory Snegoff, images and sound effects, dramatically enhancing the storytelling process. Roman Coliseum events, gladiator fights, Michelangelo's David in Florence or Venice with its magic, spectacular scenarios will live in your iPod and will tell you what Italy was like at the height of its splendour. (also available in Spanish and Italian language)
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Ratings & Reviews
4.0 stars from 91 ratings
Music is far too loud
The episodes are essentially just short trailers for full length episodes you have to pay for
othoml via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 01/26/18
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buono buono
NNNN2015 via Apple Podcasts · Spain · 09/17/10
Great for visiting Italy
I used all the guides available from www.italyguides.it on my recent trip to Italy. We visited Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, and the Amalfi Coast. These guides came in handy and were great because you didn't have to pay for an audio guide while touring some of the sites. I wish they had...Read full review »
cubanaqt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/10
Recent Episodes
The greatest and most formidable amphitheatre in the Roman world. The event the audience enjoyed most was definitely the gladiators. Towards midday there was a break during which they removed the bodies and spread more sand on the arena floor. A deafening noise arose from the audience; the...
Published 12/29/10
The Forum was the pulsing heart of Rome, the city’s main piazza where citizens of every social level met to exchange opinions, do business, buy in the markets and renew their strength over a tasty dish and a cup of good wine.
Published 12/29/10
To the left of the Arch of Septimius Severus, there is a large wall full of holes. This is another very important place in the city’s life: it was the new orators’ tribune.
Published 12/29/10
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