WHAT'S ON 30 Nov - 2 Dec
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Fri Nov 30 10:45:16 CET 2007
WHAT'S ON THIS WEEKEND
30 November - 2 December
LIGHTING OF CHRISTMAS TREES IN PIAZZA UNITA' by the mayor of Trieste
and local authorities on the occasion of the beginning of the Christmas
festivities on Sat 1 Dec at 17:30. Music programme performed by the
local city band.
Flea Market at the "Centro Commerciale Il Giulia" ( Giulia shopping
mall) in via Giulia, on Sunday 2 Dec from 9:30 -- 19:30. Take bus 6
from Central Train Station.
MUSIC - CONCERTS - THEATRE
CONCERT " I TRE SOPRANI" (The Three Sopranos), at the Circolo
Ufficiali, Sat 1 Dec in Via dell'Università. Maria Prizzon, Rosa
Zammitto and M.Rosa Pantanè sing Opera music pieces, Blues and
Neapolitan songs. There is a dinner on the same night after the concert
at the Circolo Ufficiali for a cost of around Eur 23,00 but booking is
necessary, please call 040.44322. For more info check website
www.comune.duino-aurisina.ts.it
JAZZ at the TARTINI JAZZ BAR, Fri 30 Nov at 21:00. Jazz Funk with
EastBay Brothers. In Via Martiri della Libertà n.2 (very close to
Piazza Oberdan). Advance booking preferable, mobile tel: 3357901041
LORETTA GOGGI at the Rossetti Theatre, 29 Nov - 2 Dec. "Sta Sera Sono
Qui": a one-woman show, music and entertainment. For programme and
tickets call 040.3593511 or check website www.ilrossetti.com
MAX PEZZALI at the Pala Trieste in Via Flavia 3,Sat 1 Dec. An Italian
pop singer in concert. Buses 10 - 19 - 20 - 21, call 040. 8320598 or
check website www.azalea.it
MATINEE CONCERTS at the Revoltella Museum, Sun 2 Dec at 11:00. Music
performed by the winners or the International Contest for String
instruments "Città di Pieve di Soligo".
THEATRE FOR CHILDREN "Ti racconto una fiaba"(I will tell you a fairy
tale) at the Orazio Bobbio Theatre (ex La Contrada Theatre) in via
Ghirlandaio, every Sunday morning from 10:30 - 11:30. This week's tale:
" Little Olga and the Rainbow ". Website www.contrada.it
MUSEUMS
The following website gives details of all museums in Trieste and the
surrounding region: http://www.museifriuliveneziagiulia.it/ and
www.turismo.fvg.it
EXCURSIONS: TRIESTE AND SURROUNDINGS
Trieste on Foot
There are guided walking tours (in Italian and English) of Trieste on
weekends and public holidays, starting at 15:00. The tour lasts 2 hours
and costs 5 Euro (children under 12 go free). Book your place at the
Tourist Bureau (TURISMO FVG Trieste, in Piazza Unità). Tel.
040.3478312.
The San Giusto Castle (Saint Just) built between 1470 and 1630, rises
up from the hill in the heart of the ancient city centre of Trieste.
Visit Sala Caprin and the armoury. Outside the Castle walls, visit the
cathedral built in the 14th century, and admire its beautiful mosaics.
You can also see in the surroundings the remains of the ancient Roman
city dating back to the first and second century. Take bus 24 from the
train station. Open Mon to Sun 9:00 - 17:00. For more info: 040.309362
The Miramare Castle is really close to the ICTP and is open every day
9:00 - 19:00. However the park is open until 17:00 in Oct and Nov.
There is a free-guided tour of the park every Sunday at 11:30 and
13:30. Entrance ticket to the Castle Eur 4,00 (show your ICTP badge in
order to have a reduction for entry). For more info:
www.castello-miramare.it.
The Duino Castle is without doubt among one of the most attractive
castles in Europe and is still the official residence of the Torre e
Tasso royal family. It was recently opened up to the public for the
first time. From its cliff top location it overlooks a small fishing
village and is surrounded by extensive gardens. Inside, you can see the
furnishings, pictures, books and mementoes collected over centuries.
Opening hours: 09:30 -16:00. Closed Tuesday. Take bus 51 (the airport
bus) or city bus 44 from Piazza Oberdan. To arrange a guided tour
telephone call 040.208120. For more info:
http://www.castellodiduino.it/en-index.
Faro della Vittoria (Victory Lighthouse) built by the famous Triestine
architect Berlam. It is a commemorative monument dedicated to the
fallen of the First World War. Visiting hours only on Sundays 10:00 -
15:00. Bus 42 or 44 from Train Station in Trieste.
Guided Tours of the Synagogue on Sundays at the following hours:
10:00,11:00 and 12:00 in via San Francesco, near Piazza Oberdan.
Muggia
Visit this charming Istro-Venetian fishing village and explore its
"calli", narrow, pictoresque streets flanked by typical, old buildings
and stop over at the main square's cafeteria for a refreshment. Take
bus 20 from the Train Station all the way to the center of Muggia. Have
a look at Muggia on: http://www.muggia.info.
EXCURSIONS IN THE CARSO
The Grotta Gigante or Giant Cave
The cave is considered the largest tourist cave in the world. It is
situated on the Triestine Karst (Carso), half an hour from the city
center. An exclusive feature of the cave is the horizontal pendulum,
constructed by university researchers in order to calculate the
slightest movements of the earth's crust. Visiting hours 10:00 - 16:00.
Entrance ticket: Eur 8,50/person or Eur 4,50/person for a group of 15.
You can easily get there by bus 42 from the Central Train Station in
Trieste and get off at Borgo Grotta-Sgonico.
La Napoleonica or Napoleon's path, panoramic walk overlooking the city.
Take bus 4 to the "Obelisco" from Piazza Oberdan and go walking or
jogging on the Napoleonica (Napoleon's path), at the end you will find
a parking area and at this point, you can take path number 12 (marked
by C.A.I - Italian Alpine Club) and reach the Temple of Monte Grisa,
return to Opicina through the Via Crucis path (number 12) and finally
return to the Obelisk and take the bus back to the city. (Approx. 2
hours for the whole tour, 1 hour only for "Napoleon's" path).
CAFES, FOOD AND WINE
Trieste's historical cafes: The Tommaseo Cafe' (Riva 3 Novembre) and
the San Marco Cafe' (Via Battisti 13) are places where writers,
intellectuals and artists still meet. Presentation of books, art
exhibits and musical evenings are held there.
Best Buffet in town: "Da Pepi", via Cassa di Risparmio nr 3: a typical
old-fashioned fast food bar with a Mittel-European atmosphere. You can
have excellent ham sandwiches at the bar, or enjoy the special house
dish; a variety of cold cuts served with sauerkraut and freshly grated
horseradish. Good selection of wines and beers. Reviewed by the New
York Times as the best of its the kind in the Region.
Best chocolate and pastry shop: "Pasticceria Orocolato" in Via Cassa di
Risparmio nr 9.
Excellent pastry shops, dating back to 1850, decorated in "Liberty"
style: "La Bomboniera" in via XXX Ottobre. (Near Piazza San Antonio)
and "Pasticceria Pirona" in Largo Barriera 12, where James Joyce used
to be a customer. Pirona won a prize for the best hot chocolate in
Italy.
Agriturismo or Farm House Restaurants:
Milic, Localita' Sgonico (Sagrado) in the Carso, offers excellent local
wines and typical Carso specialties (mainly soups, grilled meats, home
made gnocchi and pasta). Take bus 46 from Trieste Train Station. Tel:
040.327120
Mezza Luna, in Duino Aurisina (Malchina), wide range of meat
specialities, own production of goat cheese, omelettes, good selection
of wines. Take bus 43 from Duino. Tel: 040.291529, see website
www.mezzalunanet.it.
For more info:
http://agriturismi.saperviaggiare.it/friuli-venezia-giulia/trieste.asp.
Some suggestions about ethnic restaurants in Trieste:
Argentinean restaurant:`Sol del Sur - Via delle Campanelle n.85 - tel;
328 5622973
Arab restaurant: Mille e una Notte- Viale XX Settembre, 16 - tel
040.368764
Chinese restaurant: Cina Cina - Via Brunner n. 1 - tel 040.367388
Greek restaurant: Filoxenia - Via Mazzini n. 3 - tel 040.3481644
Indian restaurant: Via Corridoni n. 2 - tel 040.661255
Japanese restaurant: Tokio - Via Gatteri n. 10 - tel 040.630814
Spanish restaurant: La Rambla - Viale Miramare n. 323 - tel 040.44684
Thai dinner every Saturday: Tartini Jazz Bar-Via Martiri della Libertà
n.2 - tel 335 7901041
AND FOR THOSE WHO LOVE SPORTS...
NEW: ICE SKATING in Piazza Verdi in Trieste from 30 Nov - 6 January
2008 from 10:00 - 24:00.
...There are a number of indoor swimming pools. The most popular and
easy to reach:
The "Bruno Bianchi" swimming pool situated in Passeggio Sant'Andrea,
bus 8. Opening hours Fri 9:00 - 22:00, Sat 9:00 - 15:00, Sun 9:00 -
13:00. Entrance fee Eur 4,50. Tel: 040.306024.
The Acquamarina swimming pool (smaller but has heated sea water)
situated in Molo Fratelli Bandiera, bus 8. Opening hours Fri 7:40 -
14:20 / 15:20 - 22:00, Sat 7:40 - 11:00 / 15:40 - 19:40 and Sun 7:40 -
13:00. Entrance fee Eur 6.00. Tel 040.301100.
Running, jogging or just walking!
Barcola has a 7 km seaside promenade.
The "Basovizza Ring" in the Carso has a 5 km circular ring but you can
also run in the paths in the woods. You can reach Basovizza by city bus
51 from the Train Station in Trieste.
Bowling: There is a Bowling Centre in Duino at "the Ristorante Pizzeria
Bowling Duino" open daily and at night. Take bus 44 from Piazza Oberdan
to Sistiana or Airport bus 51. Check website www.bowlingduino.it or
call: 040.208362
ART, DANCE AND MUSIC CLASSES IN TRIESTE:
Art classes: Japanese shibori painting on different materials at the
Studio Settecolori, via Conti 18. Call: 3291950226.
African percussion music classes: every Tuesday at the Scuola Filzi
Grego, Strada della Guardiella 9. Call for info: 3285824567,
www.officineartistiche.it.
Belly dance classes: in via Machiavelli 17. Call +39 040 360293 or
check website www.danzadelventremyriam.it.
Serbian dance classes at the Liceo Dante gymnasium in Trieste, tel
3478360648 / 3396991301.
African dance classes at the Carducci High School in Via Corsi 1.
www.officinartistiche.it.
Caribbean dance classes, salsa, merenghe, chacha and more at the "Viale
39 Bar", in Viale XX Settembre, every Monday from 20:00 - 22:00.
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