2006年VOA标准英语-Tourists Find There's More to Turin Than O(在线收听) |
By Steve Schy ------------------------------------------------- Tour guide Barbara Papuzzi describes the three points of interest we would visit. "A tour in the Val di Susa Valley, first to the romantic abbey, called Sacra Di San Michele, a tour there. And then to Pinerolo, which is the main town in the Val di Susa [for] lunch with the typical products of the Province of Turin. And then, Castello Di Rivoli, which is an ancient royal castle, and now it is a worldwide-known museum of contemporary art," she said. As we drove up into the mountains, the snow began to fall, adding a sense of stillness as we approached the Sacra Di San Michele. The monastery, which dates back to the 10th century, is located on the top of a mountain overlooking Turin's Susa Valley.
"The name of Sacra means, 'consecrated directly by God, by the Angels,' so Sacra Di San Michele," she added. We climb another steep stairway, known as the Stairway of the Dead, named for monks from centuries past entombed in the walls. When we reach the current church, a Catholic mass, led by guitars, is being celebrated. Most people may think of Turin as the home of this year's Winter Olympics, or an industrial city that is the home of automaker Fiat. But the people who live here want you to know that there is so much more. |
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