2006年VOA标准英语-There is More to Turin Than the Olympics(在线收听) |
By Brian Padden The city of Turin is trying to use the worldwide media attention paid to the Olympics, to feature other attractions the region has to offer. The city has organized various tours to promote the history, art and flavor of Turin. VOA's Brian Padden recently went along on one that promised free food. --------------------------------------------------------
This is what the Sacra Di San Michele looks like on clear, beautiful day. It does not look like this on a gray winter day in February.
Today it is not just the weather that makes this monastery seem cold and foreboding.
Over the centuries it has greatly expanded and Catholic mass is still celebrated here. Tour guide Della Porigliatti urges visitors not to focus on the age of the buildings but on the spirit the church evokes. Our next stop, to the delight of the group, is a taste of the region. Cold from our trip to the mountain, samples of local wine and cheese and salami and chocolate, make us happy and warm. As the day was ending, we made one last stop at the Castello Di Rivoli Modern Art museum. The contemporary artwork here, stacks of wood beams, a closet full of suits, rocks lined up in a circle, was not what one would expect in the land of Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci. Visiting a modern art museum or sampling local-made raw meat salami, or learning about the region's rich history, may not be on most Olympic visitors' agendas. But officials here want the world to know there is more to Turin than skiing. |
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