Bossari discovering the mysteries of the past – Entertainment

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(by Daniela Giammusso) (ANSA) – ROME, JUNE 05 – What secrets does the construction of the Pantheon, one of the most famous monuments in Rome, hide? Why does the Leaning Tower of Pisa hang? And the famous fire of Rome, the one that devastated in 64 AD, was it really the work of Nero’s folly? Daniele Bossari will try to answer these and other centuries-old questions, who after the success of “The Boss of the paranormal” returns to investigate the unresolved, this time with an unprecedented look at the past with “The Boss Code”, a new adventure that intertwines , in fact, history and mystery, starting on 8 June and then every Tuesday at 21.25 on DMax (channel 52), available in preview streaming on Discovery +. “I return to take on the role of the investigator of the unknown – Bossari tells ANSA -. This time, however, intertwining archeology, history, beauty, legends linked to famous places and monuments in Italy and Europe. It will be a real journey through facts and personalities of our country, with some excursus in Europe. And with a more amusing and ironic cut “. The chosen set from which to launch the various films, the MacKenzie Castle of Genoa, a twentieth-century wonder now home to the Cambi Auction House, where every glimpse, room or underground cave seems to hide inscrutable traces of the past. But Bossari will not be alone: ​​at his side he will have the young expert in legends and collector of mysterious objects Giano Del Bufalo (brother of the actress Diana). “A truly fascinating boy, passionate about taxidermy, even lives in a castle where he has a spectacular Wunderkammer – continues Bossari -. He will help us unravel some mysteries”. Like those related to the birth of Venice or the unrevealed background on the end of Herculaneum. And again, in eight episodes, the true story of the construction of Hadrian’s Wall, the mysteries of the cave of Hierapolis, considered by the ancients the gateway to hell, to reach Britain and Turkey, at the borders of the Roman Empire. If we think we know in depth the streets we walk on every day or the places we have learned to recognize at first glance, the Boss will make us change our minds. “The story that fascinated me most is that of Baia, the submerged city north of the Gulf of Naples”, continues the presenter who will also be broadcast on Radio Deejay with “The Boss of the weekend” throughout the summer. “It was a little Rome underwater – he explains -. So sumptuous and luxurious that we could define it as the Beverly Hills of the ancient Romans. I knew it existed, but I thought it ended up there because of the rising seas. Instead I discovered that the cause is linked to a supervolcano that with its rising and falling, almost with a sort of ‘breath’, caused it to sink. Now the volcano is rising again. It is about six meters above sea level and experts say it is not a good sign. If it were to explode, Pompeii would be nothing. An event capable of upsetting the whole of Europe would occur. I know that Baia can be visited even without being professional divers and as soon as possible I want to go too. Here – he continues – the idea of ​​this program is also to whet the desire to set out to rediscover our country and these crazy places. In August, I think my wife Filippa and I will do a ride on the road too (Lagerback ed). Our daughter Stella is graduating from high school and will want to go on vacation alone, she’s grown up now. Bag on the shoulder, it will mean that the two of us will go back to being sweethearts “. (ANSA).

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