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Va di moda pensare che molti teatri famosi abbiano i propri fantasmi che girano tra le quinte e tra i vari palchetti. Perchè un teatro come l'Opera di Parigi deve avere il suo bel fantasma, il suo bel libro sul fantasma, il suo bel film sul fantasma, il suo bel musical sul fantasma e noi , a Palermo, non possiamo avere il nostro?
Anzi, quello nostro si distingue ancora di più perchè è a woman ...
Before beginning the story, tell who is right at the end of the nineteenth century, to build the Teatro Massimo Bellini, the municipality of Palermo decided to destroy the Church and the Convent of the Stigmata of S. Francis, the Church and Monastery of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception Teatine, the Church of Santa Marta and the Church of Sant'Agata di Scorruggi Walls occupying an area of \u200b\u200bapproximately 25,000 square feet at the center of Palermo, but, apparently, gave little trouble to the construction of the theater. To make it the third largest theater in Europe he had to sacrifice qualcosuccia!
It is said that during the demolition was involuntarily desecrated the grave of a nun who, in his eternal rest disturbed, angry, wanted to create some problemuccio. It is said that the shadow of a nun's short stature would have appeared several times on stage, behind the scenes and in the basement. Even
feel sometimes mysterious noises.
The ghost of the nun appears that roams restlessly for the stage by throwing curses. In fact, it is said that it was his fault that the theater was built in 23 years and for 23 more years it remained closed for restoration.
Misteroooooooooooooooooooooo
var _gaq _gaq = and stories of Palermo. It is now the province of Catania, an area full of beautiful legends.
Today we talk about impossible love (and if ever), when an ugly, ugly even falls in love with a beautiful girl and this feeling is not reciprocated.
stories every day, the only difference being that the protagonist of this story is so bad that even a facelift we can improve.
course, you not only be beautiful, in my opinion is a bit 'Oscar, but this is the fate that it's up to U.S.
beautiful, but we have some flaws:-D :-):-D !!!!! !
Seriously, if we just be honest and gossip a while, she, that the following story, not only when the pull is a bit 'too much and if asked for it, but he had a goose.
the end those who have lost their feathers was that had nothing to do, the only person who had to stand outside history ...
seen, those who do not always pay to blame ...
almost sounds like a soap opera and it is.
sparlottando The girl we are named Galatea. It was a beautiful nymph, elegant and graceful. About her turned his one eye Polyphemus, one day, coming out of one of the craters of Etna saw the girl on a beach along with some friends, and, seeing the beauty, he fell in love.
Polyphemus was ugly and rude and smelled a bit. He was a giant and frightening with his round eyes and flaming. But his heart softened and he wanted to begin to woo Galatea.
But the young man was already in love, so that every day leaving her friends and sisters on the beach and went to find her beloved near the cliff. The young shepherd called Acis, son of the god Pan, protector of the mountains and forests. Polyphemus
communicated his love for Galatea but this, it was not only appalled but also denigrated it.
The teasing, but he makes fun of Polyphemus with extreme patience waiting for the nymph it worthy of a look. The giant
era talmente innamorato che addirittura cercò di diventare bello. Infisse alcuni pioli in un grosso tronco di pino e ne fece un pettine per i capelli e la barba ,utilizzò delle scarpe fatte con due barche che aveva distrutto per l’occasione e uccise un gran numero di lupi, di volpi e di montoni per cucirsi una veste. Smise addirittura di mangiare uomini e iniziò a suonare la zampogna per fare delle serenate alla sua bella. Ma Galatea non accettava le avance e continuava a dirgli che era brutto, mentre il suo amato Aci era bellissimo.
La ninfa era un po’ capricciosa e non si rendeva conto che con il suo modo di agire, burlandosi del ciclope, non faceva altro che farlo innervosire.
One day he went to see Acis and Galatea, as they were tightly connected together in a wood, saw them blind with jealousy Polifemo.Il Cyclops (Polyphemus blinded ah ah ah) uprooted from the ground a huge rock and threw him in Aci , schiacciandolo.Il body of the poor shepherd was there under the rock without vita.Galatea the sight of his love and fell on him crying all the tears in his body. The cry aroused endless compassion of the gods who wanted to alleviate his torment transforming Acis into a beautiful river that flows down Mount Etna and the stretch of beach, where they used to meet the two lovers.
Many villages around Catania take their name from the poor shepherd Acis: Aci Trezza, Aci Castello, Acireale etc..
A footer instead part of the story of Acis and Galatea.
I like this story ...
Good weekend
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