zooms in here, in this cavern is cavern is attaturk stadium. the victory against ac milan all those years ago. you can see city being put through their paces. seems like hundreds of representatives all around the world are watching this. we have the press conference up short time ago, but city preparing for this date with destiny against inter. e for this date with destiny against inter. ,, , , ., inter. s interesting use the word destin , inter. s interesting use the word destiny, because inter. s interesting use the word destiny, because legacy - inter. s interesting use the word destiny, because legacy is - inter. s interesting use the word | destiny, because legacy is another one that s going to be used. pep guardiola has played down the importance of winning the champions league in past seasons, but there has been an admittance that yes, they do need it to be considered a truly elite club. absolutely. i think they ve been building to
all come down and watched the set in the place where it originally happened. - and also, they want to believe it s you, right? they do. they want to believe you are the beatles. we have some people who do treat it like we are the. i you know, photos and . everything after the gig. but you take a certain element of that. i i have heard before the line, you do realise he s not the real ringo, don t you?! i ll take as a compliment, i guess. the cavern s had some ups and downs in its time shut down, demolished, rebuilt. and purists will say it s not the original. but, hey, it s not about the bricks, is it? it s all about the connection to these four boys many people still genuinely feel in this little corner of liverpool. now, you may be aware of the song when i m 64, which was a big hit back in the day for these local guys, the beatles. but that was a time when most 64 year olds were looking forward to retirement and putting their feet up.
could you take me on a tour, i would love to see more. it feels a bit like an aladdin s cavern here, with lots of strange and wonderful things to look at and the paintings, rows and rows of them. and what is the story behind this artwork, it looks incredible? so they will just take a little section of the artwork and make money from that. yeah. but there are some success stories. i am heading an hour north of rome to cerveteri and the town s museum.
retrieved more than 4.5 million stolen artefacts and relics over the past 50 years. and i have come to their hq because i have been given special access to the vaults where they keep all the stolen treasures that they have managed to recover. could you take me on a tour, i would love to see more. it feels a bit like an aladdin s cavern here, with lots of strange and wonderful things to look at and the paintings, rows and rows of them. and what is the story behind this artwork, it looks incredible?
it feels a bit like an aladdin s cavern here, with lots of strange and wonderful things to look at and the paintings, rows and rows of them. and what is the story behind this artwork, it looks incredible? so they will just take a little section of the artwork and make money from that. yeah. but there are some success stories. i am heading an hour north of rome to cerveteri and the town s museum. this 2,500 year old pot, euphronios krater, being its most famous artefact, looted, trafficked, traded and found, it was eventually negotiated back. who knows, maybe, just maybe, a certain caravaggio painting will make its way back home as well, one day. ade on the case of italy s