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Lazio

Season 1 Episode 106 | 26m 28s

Off-the-beaten-path Rome includes the street art district, the Pyramid, and the magnificent Palazzo Colonna. Alessandra introduces viewers to an eccentric artist who invented a language to describe his fantasy world, then travels to an ancient mint in medieval Viterbo. Finally, she tours a ghost village with a local chef and choreographer, and attends a charming tamburella concert.

Aired: 05/04/20
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
Transforming wood into art; castle tours; cooking sheep dishes; tasting local gin.
Stunning Matera; colorful Carnival; foundry art; embroidery; making wine; Nativity scenes
Architectural wonders; musical stones; a goldsmith, a sea silk embroiderer; and more.
Artisans make cameos, embroidery, and more; archeological underwater park.
Ancient methods for making bells, cheese and bag pipes; pre-Roman archeological sites.
Renaissance-era craftsmanship; an architectural wonderland; and making Tuscan biscuits.
Maiolic ceramics; Good Friday procession; fishing; artisans use copper, stone, and more.
Behind-the-scenes at the masquerade; making ceramic pipes; Murano glass; historical dances
The art of puppetry; palace tours; making Marsala wine; a historic parade; and more.
Skilled artisans carry on family tradition making bread, cheese, glass lamps, and more.
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