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VALDOBBIADENE u0026 PROSECCO HILLS – Italy 🇮🇹 [4K video]

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Video and photos in 4K I have made with iPhone 14 Pro during my trip in 2023 to Valdobbiadene and the Prosecco Hills in Veneto, Italy, including videos and photos taken with my Dji Mini 3 Pro drone. The video includes the following highlights: aerial views of Valdobbiadene and surrounding hills, vineyards, prosecco making and tasting.
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Swiss Travel Channel is a YouTube channel of my holiday’s trips videos, taken all around the world since 2008. Some are for pure tourism and others are more of an adventure. The videos usually show the top best tourist attractions, the top things to do and top places to see. The goal is to inspire others on their next vacations. The videos can also be seen as a guide to have an idea of the main highlights and places to explore. I love to take pictures of the nature, traditions and different cultures, to search the mustsee spots and show the essentials in my videos, for this reason I always try to create the perfect vacation. Traveling is more than a hobby for me, is a way of life.

Camera: iPhone 14 Pro
Drone: Dji Mini 3 Pro
Editing program: LumaFusion with iPad Air 5 and Apple pencil 2

Soundtracks (Epidemic Sound):
1. On Top of the Hill – Tape Machines

Valdobbiadene (source Wikipedia):

Valdobbiadene is an Italian town of 9,968 inhabitants in the province of Treviso in the Veneto region.

Valdobbiadene, nearby Conegliano and their hills are considered the cities of Prosecco di ConeglianoValdobbiadene wine and, in particular, of the Superiore di Cartizze type.

Valdobbiadene is also included in the Città del Vino circuit and has been the seat of the National Sparkling Wine Exhibition for over forty years, now Forum Spumanti d'Italia.

The origin of the human settlement in the territory of today's Valdobbiadene dates back to around forty thousand years ago: in fact, numerous artifacts have been found which attest to a continuous human presence from the Mousterian age to the Bronze Age. Paolo Diacono, in his Historia Langobardorum mentions the birthplace of San Venanzio Fortunato calling it Duplavilis. From this (which probably indicated two ramifications of the PiavePlavis) the current toponym should have derived which, in the past called Val di Dobiadene, indicated a bit the whole neighboring region. The first finds date back to prehistoric times and Roman times. Despite their scarcity, it seems fairly certain that this area was civilized, which was favored by the presence of important cities such as Asolo, Feltre and Belluno. Other testimonies in this regard can even be obtained from the toponyms themselves. To find documents that can be historically placed, we have to wait for the year 1116, when the Emperor Henry V, who arrived in Treviso to resolve the usual disputes of the city and rural communities, received the "notable" representatives of the territory in an extraordinary audience and defined borders permanent. The town was traversed by continuous struggles and, about forty years later, it was subject to Treviso until 1178, after which it was occupied by the Ezzelini family until 1260, when it returned under the jurisdiction of Treviso. Constantly traversed by struggles and depredations, around the middle of the 14th century it fell under Venetian domination: thus putting an end to feudalism and, while respecting the political power of the Serenissima, Valdobbiadene, divided into its fifteen rural communities (socalled "Regole"), obtains a semblance of autonomy with the selfgovernment of the Merighi, men democratically elected within the heads of families. With the arrival of Napoleon and then, with the Austrian domination, the Regole disappear and the Communes arise, first three, then two: Valdobbiadene, San Pietro di Barbozza and Bigolino, which survives only a few years (later also San Pietro di Barbozza will be incorporated into the Municipality of Valdobbiadene). The nascent bourgeoisie made up of merchants, notaries, landowners who have acquired the lands of the Venetian nobility and who hold political power in their hands, embellish the square with palaces. During the First World War the territory was subjected to heavy bombings and was evacuated. In 1929 the territories of the suppressed municipality of San Pietro di Barbozza were aggregated to Valdobbiadene. In May 1945 a serious bloody event occurred, remembered as the Valdobbiadene massacre, the summary execution of about 50 prisoners of war by dissident factions and partisan deserters.

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