“In search of Roman ports”, Soldatini’s journey passes through Bocca di Magra, Spezia and Porto Venere

An itinerary along the Italian coasts retracing a route of the ancient Romans handed down byItinerarium maritimum and from From his income by Rutilio Namaziano, in search of their traces, their ports, what is left of them and what there is now in the modern era. He confronted him aboard his sailboat Denecia II and then told in In search of Roman ports. Sailing along an ancient route Roberto Soldatini, conductor, cellist, composer, navigator and writer. A route of six hundred miles (over a thousand kilometres), from Rome to Arles, with more than sixty landing places, traveled in 2018, partly in the company of an exceptional guest – the aforementioned prefect Rugilio Damaziano -, who will lighten the search with a some humor. The sea and the places of our province are not missing in the journey and in the story; we find three stages in particular: Bocca di Magra, La Spezia and Porto Venere, to which as many paragraphs are dedicated. In the capital there is no shortage of stops at the Naval Technical and Archaeological museums, nor a meeting with Sea Shepherd complete with a cello concert given by Soldatini on board the Sam Simon.
In search of Roman ports. Sailing along an ancient route
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