Crotone webcam in real time shows a view of the Torre Melissa embankment.
The embankment and the sea fall into the lens. The local beach is considered the most developed in Crotone. It has all the necessary infrastructure and hotels of different levels of comfort.
Crotone, whose webcams are available on the site, differs from many other Italian cities in the abundance of green public areas.
One of the largest is Villa Comunale, on the territory of which there are several gardens. This place has won the hearts of all the townspeople, because. it is very beautiful and cozy here. In addition, a playground for children with disabilities was designed here, which became part of the Crotone - United City project. It was created to improve the integration of special children through accessibility to recreation areas and play areas.
Another Umberto Zanott iBianco Park is dedicated to Umberto Zanotti Bianco. This is an outstanding figure of the south, culture, archaeologist and writer. The authorities are confident that this park contributes to the development of the territory, protection and promotion of green areas of the city.
The favorite place of the inhabitants of Crotone, whose webcams provide an opportunity to plunge into the ancient atmosphere in real time, also remains the former "Pigner Park" or the garden of Pythagoras.
Now it is a large area in the southeastern part of the city, located on a hill that overlooks the parking lot of the San Giovanni di Dio hospital. It is considered an open-air museum with various sculptural calculations, mathematical theorems and famous discoveries. Almost all locations are dedicated to Pythagoras, a central figure not only in philosophy and international mathematics, but also in the history of the city. Pythagoras, who fled from his native island of Samos in 529 BC, formed in Croton the Pythagorean school known throughout Magna Graecia. Conceived as a museum of science, it aims to deepen the acquaintance of the philosopher in an interactive way and through the use of new technologies. The garden and museum spaces are configured as separate yet complementary. The garden, consisting of 17 exhibits dedicated to Pythagorean mathematics, leads to the museum building, partly underground and integrated into the hill. It, with a hanging garden on the roof, was conceived as a modern observation deck of the park and the city.
If you want to touch the beauty, then it is better to go to the Museum of Modern Art.
It is located in Piazza Castello inside the Barraco Palace. Here are works that reflect the history of Italian art from the Second World War to the present day. The museum presents the works of the most famous Italian artists Mimmo Rotella with his collage of the 60s, Bruno Ceccobelli, Federico Pietrella, Mario Merz and Vettor Pisani. The exhibition also features paintings by international masters such as Vanessa Beecroft and Yannis Kounellis.