Discover Italy Through Your Favorite RAI Fictions This Easter Monday
Table of Contents
- Discover Italy Through Your Favorite RAI Fictions This Easter Monday
- Beyond the Screen: A Thematic journey Through Italy
- Seven Destinations to Relive Your Favorite Shows
- Naples: Dive into the World of “Mare Fuori” (“The Sea Beyond”)
- Matera: unravel Mysteries with “Imma Tataranni – Sostituto procuratore”
- Savona: Explore the Enigmatic Scenery of “Blanca”
- Assisi: Find Serenity at the Convent of “Che Dio ci Aiuti” (“God Help Us”)
- Milan: Discover the Elegance of “Il Paradiso delle Signore” (“The Paradise of the Ladies”)
- Dolomites: Breathe in the Majesty of “Un Passo dal Cielo” (“One Step from Heaven”)
- trieste: Unravel the Mysteries of “La Porta Rossa” (“The Red Door”)
- Crafting Your Own Fictional Getaway
Escape the ordinary this Easter Monday and immerse yourself in the captivating worlds of your beloved RAI television series.Explore the real-life locations that serve as the backdrop for thes stories, offering a unique and engaging travel experience.
by Archynetys Travel Desk
Beyond the Screen: A Thematic journey Through Italy
For fans of Italian television dramas,a new kind of tourism is emerging: fiction-based travel. Instead of typical tourist traps,why not spend Easter Monday visiting the actual locations where your favorite RAI series are filmed? From the vibrant streets of Naples to the ancient stones of Matera,these destinations offer a tangible connection to the stories you love.
Seven Destinations to Relive Your Favorite Shows
Here are seven destinations across Italy, easily accessible by car or train, that will allow you to step into the world of your favorite RAI fictions:
Naples: Dive into the World of “Mare Fuori” (“The Sea Beyond”)
The gritty drama Mare Fuori
, set in a juvenile detention center (IPM) in Naples, utilizes the Naval base of the Navy as its primary location. Key scenes are also filmed along the picturesque seafront of Via Caracciolo, the bustling pier of Mergellina, and the historic Castel dell’Ovo. Experience the authentic Neapolitan atmosphere, blending the beauty of the sea with a touch of melancholy.
Matera: unravel Mysteries with “Imma Tataranni – Sostituto procuratore”
Matera, with its ancient Sassi districts, rock churches, and winding cobblestone streets, provides the perfect backdrop for the investigations of Imma Tataranni
. Wander through this UNESCO World Heritage site and immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere, suspended between past and present.Matera is ideal for leisurely walks and capturing stunning photographs.
Savona: Explore the Enigmatic Scenery of “Blanca“
The visually striking series Blanca
unfolds in savona and the western Ligurian region. The port, the imposing Fortress of Priamar, and the scenic promenade offer an ideal setting for a day filled with mystery and beauty. Fans will instantly recognize iconic shots from the series in numerous locations throughout the city.
Assisi: Find Serenity at the Convent of “Che Dio ci Aiuti” (“God Help Us”)
The convent featured in che Dio ci aiuti
, made famous by the character of Sister Angela, is inspired by the Convent of Santa Rosa, located in the heart of Assisi. A stroll through the historic center, with its charming climbs and panoramic views, offers an Easter Monday experience filled with peace and reflection. Consider bringing a small dove figurine as a symbolic gesture.
Milan: Discover the Elegance of “Il Paradiso delle Signore” (“The Paradise of the Ladies”)
Il Paradiso delle Signore
is set in a bygone era of Milan,characterized by elegance and ambition. Explore the areas around Porta Venezia, Corso Buenos Aires, and the hidden courtyards of Via Malpighi. Imagine the echoes of Vittorio and Adelaide’s stories as you wander through these glamorous and nostalgic locations.
Dolomites: Breathe in the Majesty of “Un Passo dal Cielo” (“One Step from Heaven”)
Even without Terence Hill, the breathtaking views of the Dolomites remain a major draw. San Candido, lake Braies, and dobbiaco offer a wealth of hiking trails, tranquil settings, and pristine air. Perfect for a detoxifying Easter Monday escape, surrounded by towering pines and the possibility of spotting local wildlife. Be sure to pack a waterproof jacket, as mountain weather can be unpredictable.
trieste: Unravel the Mysteries of “La Porta Rossa” (“The Red Door”)
Trieste truly shines as the protagonist of the noir series La Porta rossa
, starring lino Guanciale. The Molo Audace (Bold pier), Piazza unità d’Italia (Unity Square), and the atmospheric streets of the historic center create a palpable sense of suspense.Ideal for those who enjoy contemplative walks along the sea.
Crafting Your Own Fictional Getaway
This Easter Monday, transform a simple escape into a journey through your favorite RAI fictions. Select your ideal destination, curate a soundtrack of music from the show, and prepare to be enchanted by the magic of these real-world settings. According to recent data from the Italian Ministry of Tourism,thematic travel is on the rise,with a 15% increase in visitors seeking experiences related to film and television in the past year.
