If you are in Calabria, five things to see and do while traveling in the region.
1. Visit the Grotta del Romito. Located in the province of Cosenza, Grotta del Romito which requires a large cavern, which offers a stunning display of stalactites and stalagmites. It 'also the final resting place of some of the earliest inhabitants of Calabria, with the skeletons found in the cave is estimated more than 10,000 years. There are also tips on how he could die anda skeleton apparently met his death on a stone arrow. Even the oldest skeletons, is the engraving of a bull, on the walls of the cave, which is probably too more than 12,000 years. The incision is called, "Bos Celebrity Genius" and is a hugely popular tourist attraction in Cosenza.
2. Meet face a greek warrior or two even if they are all in bronze, not flesh and blood. Known as the Bronze Statues, bronze statues or Statues, in translation, these twolife-size bronze nude, which is currently housed in the National Museum of Reggio Calabria, was apparently lost at sea for over 2000 years. The statues are truly a sight to see with the eyes to use, bone, glass and silver teeth clean.
3. A glass of Cyrus. A picturesque town called Cyrus is famous for the site of the most famous vineyards in Calabria, the producer of the famous wine Cyrus. Ciro wine, according to legend, the wine, the athletewho won the events of the first Olympic Games were drinking party.
4. Visit Pizzo Calabro and enjoy an ice cream. Located in the district of Vibo Valentia Calabria Pizzo Calabro, a village, the medieval architecture in the form of a castle and a baroque church. The castle is said to be founded, the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte at a point when he took captive. You can also dig into the ice or chocolate hazelnut famous cities' truffles and chocolate-covered iceCream, while sightseeing.
5. Visit the birthplace of the paparazzi. Calabria is the starting point for the paparazzi-term, by the name of a local hotel Coriolanus Paparazzo, which encourages open, guests dine in the hotel, go elsewhere instead. Gissing was in a book and presented in the film classic, Le Dolce Vita, creating the current generation of paparazzi and the paparazzi. Paparazzo's Hotel closed in the '70s, but until now stands and is well worth a visit.
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