City of migrants - Via Genoa
Genoa is a haven city in Italy. In Genoa, tens of thousands of african migrants arrive, and the city and its inhabitants are overwhelmed by this flood of men. Administratively, the migrants are stuck in Genoa, and the locals have to live with the migrants, the ciminality, and the shift in Genoa's culture, highly visible in the emblematic street Via di Pré.
In the first episode of the VPRO travel series Via Genoa, Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer leads us through the Italian port city of Genoa. He speaks with residents about their changing city, and is looking for stories about migration.
In this first episode Ilja identifies the problems: in the neighborhood, many unemployed African migrants live, and many migrants do not have a residence permit. To have a residence permit they need an employment contract. But there are no jobs for migrants. For this reason,via di Prè became a criminal street, where you avoid eye contact and keep on walking. Even locals do not want to go on Via di Pré anymore.
The new police boss, Sergia Bracco, increased the number of patrols in central Genoa. The reason for this was the neighborhood residents and shopkeepers complaining, the terrorist attacks in other European cities and the various fake bombings in the city. Regular military and police patrols roam the city.
Every day, new Africans arrive in Genoa looking for work that doesn't seem to be real. At present, these are mostly young men from West Africa. In Lampedusa and the reception centers in Sicily they are divided among the Italian municipalities. Genoa currently has over 3000 registered asylum seekers. In the last month of December, tens of thousands came up daily. During the winter season, there are fewer arrivals on the southern Italian coasts, but the prospects are that 2017 will be another record year.
This shows how Italy has changed on the wings of migration over recent decades. Italians traded their salami, cheeses and vegetables and fruits for Senegalese seafood restaurants, Nigerian barbers and Moroccan kebab stores. During the nightly hours, the Italians in this part of the city can be counted on one hand.
In this VPRO travel series Via Genoa, writer Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer speaks with the colorful inhabitants of his hometown, the Italian port city of Genoa. Pfeiffer shows how Italy changes politically, socially and economically with all the newcomers.
Director: Hans Pool
Presented by: Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer
© VPRO January 2017
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Yuan Japanese and Chinese Restaurant Genoa Italy 2017
We were in Genoa! Stayed here for one night, pre-cruise, before boarding the MSC Meraviglia. We stayed at the IHG Holiday Inn. From the hotel, we took a taxi to this restaurant called Yuan, which was located in town, fairly near the Piazza de Ferrari. We made it in time for lunch, and they had very reasonably priced lunch sets - 12 Euros, 13 Euros. We also had 2 bottles of ASAHI beer, which were sold at 4 Euros each. A very good lunch!
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Nella lingua cinese un singolo ideogramma può avere molteplici significati. L'ideogramma Yuan - che dà il nome al nostro locale - non è stato scelto a caso! Il suo primo significato è sorgente di acqua pura, ma è inteso anche come originale, primordiale. Con la stessa pronuncia di Yuan esiste inoltre un altro ideogramma, che significa tondo, senza spigoli.
Abbiamo scelto il nome Yuan perchè rappresenta tutte le emozioni che vogliamo farvi provare nel nostro locale: una cucina tradizionale, che si richiama alle antiche tradizioni, che utilizza materie prime autentiche e originali, e un servizio a tutto tondo, curato in ogni singolo aspetto.
Vi proponiamo tre tipi di cucina - china, nippon e thai - all'interno di un ambiente costruito in perfetto stile orientale e calato nel centro di Genova.
Il ristorante è attivo dal 2003, e nel corso degli anni è cresciuto e si è perfezionato sempre mantenendo fermo il principio Yuan!
Muslim refugees in Italy - Via Genoa
Italy is on the front line of migration, and the street scene is changing with every new flow of refugees coming to Italy, searching for a new life. How do the Italians cope with the flow of refugees? And specifically with Muslim refugees? How is it to be a Muslim refugee in Italy? How do the refugees cope with the Italians?
In this second episode of the VPRO travel series Via Genua, Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer speaks to Rosella, a transgender prostitute who is confronted with a mosque next to her house.
Ilja is looking for Kumuna, the minor asylum seeker from Gambia whom he met in the first episode. Kumuna is now going to school. One of the first words he learns there is: Casa. Italian for 'home'. What is Home in Via di Prè? How do you master such a street as Via di Pré and how do you deal with it, if, what you consider your home changes with the arrival of migrants?
It is the day of the Festival of Sacrifice (Aïd el-Kebir). In the Via di Prè the men have put on their most beautiful religious clothing in all colors of the world. The women are at home and prepare the lamb. On the street, Ilja speaks to various Muslims. They tell him that unfortunately they are not allowed to slaughter lamb at home because of the Italian legislation and so they buy it at the Islamic butcher shops in Via di Prè.
Ilja is invited by a Senegalese family living in Via di Prè. The son of the house tells how he hears Italians on the street complaining about the crisis. Senegalese do that differently, he claims. No one has to complain here. We always help each other. That is a bit of a different way of living than people outside the Senegalese community are used to.'
Director: Hans Pool
Presented by: Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer
© VPRO January 2017
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Genova, Italia
Genoa (Italian: Genova) is the capital of Liguria and the sixth largest city in Italy, with a population of 604,848[1] within its administrative limits on a land area of 243.6 km2. Over 1.5 million people live in the metropolitan area. Genoa is one of Europe's largest cities on the Mediterranean Sea and the largest seaport in Italy.
Part of the old town of Genoa was inscribed on the World Heritage List (UNESCO) in 2006. The city's rich art, music, gastronomy, architecture and history allowed it to become the 2004 European Capital of Culture. It is the birthplace of Christopher Columbus.
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???????? Genoa bridge collapse - Italy's bridges under scrutiny after Genoa disaster
The Italian engineer who designed the Genoa bridge that collapsed and killed dozens on Tuesday, had warned four decades ago that it would require constant maintenance.
Emergency workers are now struggling to secure what remains of the Morandi Bridge, before it causes further damage.
A survey by the Italian Consumer Association has identified 22 bridges on the country's motorway network that are showing worrying signs of degradation.
Al Jazeera's David Chater reports from Genoa.
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Ponte Morandi ,before and after, Genoa motorway, Polcevera a Genova
Ponte Morandi ,before and after, Genoa motorway, Polcevera a Genova
English: Genoa motorway , Italian bridge , Genoa bridge
Esperanto: Genoa motorway , Italian bridge , Genoa bridge
Spanish: Autopista de Génova, puente italiano, puente de Génova
Estonian: Genova kiirteel, Itaalia sild, Genova sild
Basque: Genoa autopista, zubi italiarra, Genoa zubia
Persian: بزرگراه جنوا، پل ایتالیا، پل گنوکو
Finnish: Genovan moottoritie, italialainen silta, Genovan silta
French: Autoroute de Gênes, pont italien, pont de Gênes
Irish: Mótarbhealach Genoa, droichead na hIodáile, droichead Genoa
Galician: Autopista de Génova, ponte italiana, ponte de Xénova
Gujarati: જેનોઆ મોટરવે, ઈટાલિયન બ્રિજ, જેનોઆ બ્રીજ
Hausa: Genoa motorway, Italiyanci gada, Genoa gada
Hindi: जेनोआ मोटरवे, इतालवी पुल, जेनोआ पुल
Hmong: Genoa motorway , Italian bridge , Genoa bridge
Croatian: Autocestom Genova, talijanskim mostom, mostom Genove
Haitian Creole: Motorway Genoa, Italyen pon, Genoa pon
Hungarian: Genova autópálya, olasz híd, Genova-híd
Armenian: Գենու ավտոմայրուղին, իտալական կամուրջը, Գենուա կամուրջը
Indonesian: Jalan raya Genoa, jembatan Italia, jembatan Genoa
Igbo: Genoa motorway, akwa Italian, Genoa bridge
Icelandic: Genúa hraðbraut, ítalska brú, Genúa brú
Italian: Autostrada di Genova, ponte italiano, ponte di Genova
Hebrew: כביש מהיר של גנואה, גשר איטלקי, גשר של גנואה
Japanese: ジェノバ高速道路、イタリア橋、ジェノヴァ橋
Javanese: Jembatan Genoa, jembatan Italia, jembatan Genoa
Georgian: ჯენოას საავტომობილო გზა, იტალიური ხიდი, ჯენოას ხიდი
Kazakh: Генуа тас жолы, италияндық көпір, Генуя көпірі
Khmer: ផ្លូវហាយវេ Genoa ស្ពានអ៊ីតាលីស្ពានជីណូ
Kannada: ಜಿನೋವಾ ಮೋಟರ್ವೇ, ಇಟಾಲಿಯನ್ ಸೇತುವೆ, ಜಿನೋವಾ ಸೇತುವೆ
Korean: 제노바 고속도로, 이탈리아 다리, 제노바 다리
Latin: Genoa motorway , Italian bridge , Genoa bridge
Lao: Genoa motorway, Italian bridge, Genoa bridge
Lithuanian: Genujos greitkelis, Italijos tiltas, Genujos tiltas
Latvian: Dženova šoseja, Itālijas tilts, Dženovas tilts
Malagasy: Fiarandalambon'i Genoa, tetezana italiana, tetezana Genoa
Maori: Genoa motorway, piriti Itari, Bridge Bridge
Macedonian: Џенова автопатот, италијански мост, Џенова мост
Malayalam: ജെനോവ മോട്ടോർവേ, ഇറ്റാലിയൻ ബ്രിഡ്ജ്, ജെനോവ ബ്രിഡ്ജ്
Mongolian: Genoa хурдны зам, Италийн гүүр, Genoa гүүр
Marathi: जेनोवा मोटरवे, इटालियन पुल, जेनोवा पुल
Malay: Lebuh raya Genoa, jambatan Itali, jambatan Genoa
Maltese: Awtostrada ta 'Ġenova, pont Taljan, pont Ġenova
Nepali: जेनोआ मोटरवे, इटालियन पुल, जेनोआ पुल
Dutch: De snelweg van Genua, de Italiaanse brug, de brug van Genua
Norwegian: Genova motorvei, italiensk bro, Genova bro
Chichewa: Mtsinje wa Genoa, mlatho wa Italy, Gologota
Punjabi: ਜੇਨੋਆ ਮੋਟਰਵੇ, ਇਤਾਲਵੀ ਪੁਲ, ਜੇਨੋਆ ਪੁਲ
Polish: Genua autostrady, włoski most, most w Genui
Portuguese: Genoa auto-estrada, ponte italiana, ponte de Gênova
Romanian: Autostrada Genova, podul italian, Podul Genova
Russian: Автострада Генуя, итальянский мост, Генуэзский мост
Sinhala: ජෙනෝවට, ඉතාලි පාලම, ජෙනෝවා පාලම
Slovak: Janovská diaľnica, taliansky most, Janovský most
Slovenian: Genova avtocesta, italijanski most, Genova most
Somali: Jidka gawaarida Genoa, buundada Talyaaniga, buundada Genoa
Albanian: Autostradës Genoa, urës italiane, urës Genoa
Serbian: Ђенова аутопут, италијански мост, Ђенова мост
Sesotho: Sekepe sa Genoa, borokho ba Italy, sekepe sa Genoa
Sundanese: Genoa jalan tol, sasak Italia, sasak Genoa
Swedish: Genua motorväg, italiensk bro, Genua bron
Swahili: Barabara ya Genoa, daraja la Italia, daraja la Genoa
Tamil: ஜெனோவா நெடுஞ்சாலை, இத்தாலிய பாலம், ஜெனோவா பாலம்
Telugu: జెనోవా మోటార్వే, ఇటాలియన్ వంతెన, జెనోవా వంతెన
Tajik: Оғози Ҷаҳиш ба: новбари, Ҷустуҷӯи
Thai: มอเตอร์เวย์เจนัว, สะพานอิตาลี, สะพานเจนัว
Filipino: Genoa motorway, Italian bridge, Genoa bridge
Turkish: Cenova otoyolu, İtalyan köprüsü, Cenova köprüsü
Ukrainian: Генуезька автомагістраль, італійський міст, міст Генуї
Urdu: جینووا موٹر وے، اطالوی پل، جینوا پل
Uzbek: Cenova avtomobil yo'li, Italiya ko'prigi, Genoa ko'prigi
Vietnamese: Xa lộ Genoa, cầu Ý, cầu Genoa
Yiddish: גענאָאַ מאָטאָרווייַ, איטאַליעניש בריק, גענאָאַ בריק
Yoruba: Genoa motorway, Afara Italy, Gini Genoa
Chinese: 热那亚高速公路,意大利桥梁,热那亚桥梁
Chinese (Simplified): 热那亚高速公路,意大利桥梁,热那亚桥梁
Chinese (Traditional): 熱那亞高速公路,意大利橋樑,熱那亞橋樑
Zulu: Umgwaqo we-Genoa, ibhuloho lase-Italy, ibhuloho iGenoa
Post Card From Genoa, Italy
Point Culturel : En hommage à la ville de Gênes qui a vécu des atrocités, je vous propose d'admirer tout ce qu'elle a de beau à nous offrir.
(tous les rushes ont été filmés avant l’effondrement du pont)
Merci à Myriam de m'avoir supportée pendant ce voyage hihi
PS: profitez de mon code promo pour AirBNB airbnb.fr/c/emiliel2520
???????????????????????????? Genova - Barconètti de Sturla (HD) ????????
Raramente dedico dei video alla mia città ma per sue Crêuze de ma posso fare un eccezione.
Rarely, I dedicated the video to my city but for its Crêuze de ma I can do an exception.
En raras ocasiones, he dedicado el video a mi ciudad, sino por su de Crêuze de mayo puedo hacer una excepción.
Rarement, j'ai consacré la vidéo dans ma ville mais aussi pour son de Creuze de ma Je peux faire une exception.
Selten widmete ich das Video auf meiner Stadt aber für seine de Creuze de maIch kann eine Ausnahme machen.
Morandi Bridge Destruction Simulation Genoa 2018 | Demolition in 2019
Simulation of the Morandi bridge collapsed in Genoa, Italy, in 2018, performed with the Bullet Constraints Builder (BCB) structural simulation software for Blender. The model was built from plans true to scale. Reinforcement information was estimated in part from photos of the destroyed bridge.
In order to narrow down the likely collapse scenario this video includes simulation results for different initial failure points. The characteristics of the debris heaps in comparison to reality often can provide an indication on what has probably happened.
Satellite image for comparison with results:
Simulated with BCB:
Together with FM:
BCB blog:
This software is developed at the Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland. Written within the scope of EU Inachus FP7 Project (607522):
Technological and Methodological Solutions for Integrated Wide Area Situation Awareness and Survivor Localisation to Support Search and Rescue (USaR) Teams
Viadotto Polcevera (ponte Morandi) simulazione, Genova, Italia, Morandi-Brücke, Genua, Italien
The Ribaudo family tomb – in the Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno in Genoa, Italy
The Ribaudo family tomb in the Staglieno Cimitero Monumentale in Genoa, Italy. Grieving angel was sculpted by Onorato Toso c. 1910. The monumental cemetery of Staglieno is the largest burial place in Genoa and is one of the most important monumental cemeteries in Europe.
Funeral March (by Chopin)
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Genoa City Center Piazza de Ferrari
Travel Italy-Genova quick view
Genova is a city and a seaport in northern Italy, the capital of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria.
Saint John of Prè, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe
The complex of San Giovanni di Prè, known as the commendation of San Giovanni di Pre, is a Catholic place of worship in the streets of Genoa site of the Commandery, in the district of Pré, near the train station Genova Principe. The complex consists of two churches in Romanesque style, overlapping each other, which form the bulk of the architectural body, and a three-story building, the commendation, namely the convent and hospitable (ground floor rooms) which he absolved the dual function of the marine station on the routes of the Holy Land and of the hospital (ospitaletto), initially for pilgrims and later for the sick and the destitute of the city. While the convent, the hospitality and the lower church is now used for exhibitions and expositions, included in the museum's Mu.MA, the upper church, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist, is however still a place of worship whose parish community It is part of the vicariate Central-West of the Archdiocese of Genoa. The current complex was manufactured from 1180 to the mouth of the Rio S.Ugo, a short stream, now fully covered, coming down the hill behind. In this area, originally facing the sea, once it stood a church dedicated to the Holy Sepulcher, built according to some sources in 636, although the first evidence documented is 1098, when there were laid the alleged ashes of John the Baptist, transported here from the east at the time of the First Crusade, before they were transferred to the Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The church belonged to the Order of the Canons of the Holy Sepulchre; with the fall of the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem Order it was dispersed and its properties in Italy passed to the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem. The foundation of the complex, which was mainly used as a shelter for pilgrims to the Holy Land at the time of the Crusades (from Genoa sailed fact in those years the Third Crusade) was commissioned by Brother William, a member of the Knights Jerusalemites, body in 1420 He would give life to the Order of the Knights of Malta. The building, then called Saint John de Arenas understand, at the time of its construction was located outside the city walls, in a still sparsely populated, and was included within the walls only with the expansion fourteenth . The hospitable of San Giovanni di Pre throughout the Middle Ages was an important point of contact between the land routes from Northern Italy and more generally from all over Western Europe and the routes from Genoa brought in all the ports of the Mediterranean . For centuries it was a point of reference for all those, knights, soldiers, merchants, clergymen and pilgrims, who for various reasons passing from here heading to the shores of North Africa, Asia Minor and the Holy Land. Piazza della Commenda are facing the most elaborate architectural structures: the loggias of the convent and the south side of the church where it opens a series of mullioned windows. The upper church, no facade, in the Middle Ages was used for the exclusive use of the knights Jerusalemites, who entered directly from the porch floor and the bottom was destined to pilgrims and residents, although at that time the area was not yet very populated; in the eighteenth century, the upper church became a place of public worship and the lower seat of confraternities. A passage from the hall-dormitory floor led directly to a nearby harbor, so the riders could embark without leaving the building. A plaque commemorates the stay of Pope Urban V 13 to 20 May 1367, during his return trip from Avignon. For over a year, between 1385 and 1386, he stayed there Urban VI. This pope, who fled from the castle of Nocera, where he was besieged by the troops of Charles III, King of Naples, had taken refuge in Genoa carrying prisoners as some cardinals who had conspired against him, and that just at the Commandery were executed in December 1385 (or January 1386) and buried in a place next to the church. Their remains were found in 1829 during construction in an area adjacent to the complex. Originally, the complex formed by the lower church and the hospital was probably named after the patron saint of the Hospitallers, St. John the Baptist, and only at the beginning of the seventeenth century there are records of the title to St. John the Evangelist, while the upper church was called S . Maria. Over time, there were other changes of name: from 1697 the title of St. John the Evangelist went to the upper church and the lower was dedicated to Saint Hugh, until the first half of the two titles were united. Because of the laws of suppression of religious orders issued in 1798 by the Republic Ligure complex, excluding the upper church it was expropriated by the government and used for various purposes. In 1834 a part of the lower church was granted leased to the congregation of the Gospel workers franzoniani.
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Migrants and the pursuit of happiness - Via Genoa
For many migrants Italy was never their ultimate goal. In the third and final episode of Via Genua, we meet Driss, a Tunisian who wants to travel northwards hoping to find a country where he gets a fair chance. Driss left Tunisia with a friend on his fishing boat because the girl he loved and wanted to marry cancelled their wedding: her father had found a richer husband for her. Driss wore his wedding suit when he left: he wanted to make a beautiful entrance in Europe.
It is a crisis in Italy. Everyone feels that, Italian and non-Italian. Ilja learns from people in Via di Prè who came to live a long time ago in this economically dead city. What are you going to do? Should you stay, or should you leave?
Meanwhile, new refugees arrive in Genoa, and their families back in Africa are full of high expectations for them. Are they going to make it?
In this VPRO travel series Via Genoa, writer Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer speaks with the colorful inhabitants of his hometown, the Italian port city of Genoa. Pfeiffer shows how Italy changes politically, socially and economically with all the newcomers.
Director: Hans Pool
Presented by: Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer
© VPRO February 2017
On VPRO broadcast you will find nonfiction videos with English subtitles, French subtitles and Spanish subtitles, such as documentaries, short interviews and documentary series.
This channel offers some of the best travel series from the Dutch broadcaster VPRO. Our series explore cultures from all over the world. VPRO storytellers have lived abroad for years with an open mind and endless curiosity, allowing them to become one with their new country. Thanks to these qualities, they are the perfect guides to let you experience a place and culture through the eyes of a local. Uncovering the soul of a country, through an intrinsic and honest connection, is what VPRO and its presenters do best.
So subscribe to our channel and we will be delighted to share our adventures with you!
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VPRO VG (world music):
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VPRO 3voor12 extra (music stories):
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English, French and Spanish subtitles by Ericsson and co-funded by the European Union.
Al-Raseef at Genova/ Italy
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Elevador genova Italia - Renzo Piano
Video Clip por ferjo Santana Elevador que Renzo Piano construyo en su natal Genova. Elevator acuarium genova.Vista 360 de la ciudad.
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Quest'anno a Genova il periodo natalizio è stato diverso...
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