The ViaFrancigena ( Italian: [ˈviːa franˈtʃiːdʒena]), also known as Francisca or Romea, is an ancient road and pilgrimage route running from the cathedral city of Canterbury in England, through France and Switzerland, to Rome [1 ] and then…
Via Francigena is one of the most iconic trails in all of Europe. Once known as the pilgrim route during the medieval times, the road that comes from Canterbury to Rome now serves as one of the unique ways to travel through Europe.
Kupte knihu Via Francigena (Mycinski, Guillebaud) za 658 Kč v ověřeném obchodě. Prolistujte stránky knihy, přečtěte si recenze čtenářů, nechte si doporučit podobnou knihu z nabídky více než 22 miliónů titulů.
Today, the Via Francigena is considered a bridge between the cultures of Anglo-Saxon Europe and Latin Europe. In this respect, the pilgrim trail has become a metaphor for a journey to rediscover Europe's roots and to reencounter and…
Nebyla to jedna jediná cesta, ale systém souběžných stezek dlouhý okolo 1700 kilometrů, jenž se pěšky dal projít za zhruba osmdesát dní. [1 ] Jde o nejstarší poutní cestu v Evropě, zmiňuje se o ní již v roce 725 biskup Vilibald z Eichstättu…
This project studies the Via Francigena, a 1800 km itinerary stretching from Canterbury to Rome across Italy, Switzerland, France and UK, taken by more than 50,000 pilgrims in 2014.