“Mareinterno”, the program on shipwrecks and marine beauties hosted by Emilio Pintaldi and Mauro Cucè, returns from today on Rtp. This year “Sea Inside”, now in its second edition, will broaden its horizons to the Calabrian seabed and those of western Sicily. Today’s first episode will stop in the enchanting village of Scilla, whose history dates back to ancient times and has its roots in Greek mythology. But Scylla’s story goes beyond legend. The village has undergone the influence of numerous peoples who have succeeded one another over the centuries. From the ancient Greeks, who founded it in the 7th century BC, to the Romans, from the Byzantines to the Arabs, they have all left indelible traces in the cultural and artistic heritage of Scylla. This variety of influences is reflected in the architecture of the village, with its Mediterranean-style houses and the remains of ancient Roman and Greek structures. And the history of Scilla is still alive in its streets and monuments. The castle, an imposing fortress dating back to the fifth century BC, dominates the surrounding landscape. Its walls tell of battles and dominations, witnesses of past centuries, and offer a In the Chianalea district, the little Venice of the southyou can still feel the authentic atmosphere of a fishing village today, a picturesque town characterized by colorful houses overlooking the sea, narrow alleys and steep staircases that have made it one of the most beautiful villages in Italy along the Costa Viola.
Once again, the contribution of Ecosfera divers Domenico Majolino and Simona Ratti was fundamental. Many guests. On air at 3.10pm and repeated at 9.00pm and 11.10pm. In the technical staff the manager Roberto Travia and Alessandro Gheza.