The same evening BANCA DEL TEMPO (Women's Organization of Pesaro) organised an amazing
dancing evening, with traditional costumes and home cooked food, prepared by the members
of the Organization.
We also visited the park of San Bartolo, and admired the local flora and
fauna, the villas of the Roman period of Pavarotti etc. I also enjoyed the
Dante castle, the Paleontological Museum and the fossils of insects and
fish exhibited. Furthermore the scenery of landslides existing in the
area of Pesaro and generally along the Adriatic Coast was spectacular.
I loved the tour at Museum Civici, Palazzo Moska and Rossini’s home.
That evening we attended the Theater of Urbino show organized by the
CNA of Pesaro . n the last day in Pesaro I enjoyed the visit we made at
the municipality gardens allocated to pensioners to grow with natural
methods without pesticides. Also nice evening spent in the castle
Gradara where we had dinner and danced.
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2 week in Senigallia: On our first day in Senigallia, after enjoying a traditional meal at Elmo’s
home (polenta e.t c.) we walked in the city and visited the self sustained nursing home, which
impressed me a lot.
On our first day of work in Senigallia, the presentation by Bruna
Durazzi, infrastructure and operations of the Protezione Civile, was
fantastic. Afterwards there was an exchange of views on the subject
between Greeks and Italians. The day ended with a great dinner at
Falchi della Rovere. Excellent morning tour to the city's attractions
from Konstantine a member of local civil protection group. Also
impressive was the tour at the river MISA by members of the same
organization.
Very nice tour at CORINALDO (neighboring town) by Pierro Minardi
(leader of the organization) In this village are organised various
festivals to revive old customs like collective cooking of polenta. In
the evening I liked the representation occured by Bruna , to address potential earthquake. I also
enjoyed dinner with traditional pizza.
The visit to BEVEDERE -village of the same district- was both nice
and informative. The village was destroyed by the earthquake of
1997 and was later on reconstructed at its original state. This visit
helped us to form an idea of how to deal with similar cases in
Greece which is also a seismic country.
I enjoyed the walk we had in Fano (neighboring town) and
especially the organized beach. There we saw the -unique throughout the region- Orthodox
church. The meal offered to us at Elmo’s home was fantastic with traditional products cooked
by his wife. During the visit to the Park of Monte Conero I liked the furnishings of the
Administration building with recycled materials and exhibits of the museum. It was a pity that
we didn’t had a tour in the park and our briefing was concerned only how to tackle fires. On the
last day in Senigallia I adored the visit to the coast guard and the tour by the head of the Port
Authority. We also met and talked with fishermen .
3rd week in Sant’Angelo in Vado: On the first day we ha