Places to see in ( Trieste - Italy ) Golfo di Trieste
Places to see in ( Trieste - Italy ) Golfo di Trieste
Trieste is the capital city of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy. Founded by the Ancient Romans, it stands on the Adriatic coast below the Karst Plateau, a few kilometers from the border with Slovenia. Historic Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Slavic cultural influences are all evident in its layout, which encompasses a medieval old city and a neoclassical Austrian quarter.
The Gulf of Trieste (Golfo di Trieste) is a very shallow bay of the Adriatic Sea, in the extreme northern part of the Adriatic Sea. It is part of the Gulf of Venice and is shared by Italy, Slovenia and Croatia. It is closed to the south by the peninsula of Istria, the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea, shared between Croatia and Slovenia. The entire Slovenian sea is part of the Gulf of Trieste.
The gulf is limited by an imaginary line connecting the Punta Tagliamento on the Italian and Savudrija (Punta Salvore) on the Croatian coast. Its area is approximately 550 square kilometres (210 sq mi), its average depth is 18.7 metres (61 ft), and its maximum depth is 37 metres (121 ft). With the exception of flat islets blocking the entrance to Laguna di Grado, there are no islands in the gulf. Its eastern coasts, with Trieste and the Slovenian Littoral, have more rugged relief.
The sea current in the gulf flows counterclockwise. Its average speed is 0.8 knots. Tides in the gulf are among the largest in the Adriatic Sea, but nevertheless do not usually exceed 60 centimetres (24 in). The average salinity is 37-38‰, but in the summer it falls under 35‰.
Its most prominent features are:
Bay of Panzano in Italy
Bay of Muggia in Italy
Bay of Koper (Capodistria) in Slovenia
Gulf of Piran (Pirano), the sovereignty over which has been a matter of dispute between Croatia and Slovenia since 1991.
The entire Slovenian coastline is located on the Gulf of Trieste. Its length is 46.6 km.[1] Towns along the coastline include (from east to west) Koper/Capodistria, Izola/Isola, and Piran/Pirano.
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Piazza dell'Unita d'Italia
Carso Triestino
Kleine Berlin
Civico Museo della Risiera di San Sabba
Centrale Idrodinamica
Castello di Miramare - Museo Storico
Strada Vicentina
Golfo di Trieste
Val Rosandra Reserve
Museo Revoltella
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Trieste Experience
Se dico Trieste cosa ti viene in mente?
Vieni a scoprire le incantevoli baie e spiagge del Golfo di Trieste, lasciati sedurre dal fascino del mare, metti alla prova la tua adrenalina scegliendo fra gli sport acquatici e le esperienze all’aria aperta proposte lungo la costa e respira la cultura mitteleuropea della città attraverso l’arte, l’architettura e i suoi sapori:
If I say Trieste, what comes to your mind?
Discover the enchanting bays and beaches of the Gulf of Trieste, let yourself be seduced by the charm of the sea, test your adrenaline by choosing between water sports and outdoor experiences proposed along the coast and breathe the Mitteleuropean culture of the city through art, architecture and its flavors:
Wenn ich Triest sage, woran denken Sie dann?
Entdecken Sie die bezaubernden Buchten und Strände des Golfs von Triest, lassen Sie sich vom Charme des Meeres verführen, testen Sie Ihr Adrenalin, indem Sie zwischen Wassersport und Outdoor-Erlebnissen entlang der Küste wählen und Geniessen Sie die mitteleuropäische Kultur der Stadt durch Kunst, Architektur und Geschmaeker:
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Places to see in ( Trieste - Italy )
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Trieste is the capital city of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy. A port city, it occupies a thin strip of land between the Adriatic coast and Slovenia’s border on the limestone-dominated Karst Plateau. Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Slovenian influences are all evident in its layout, which encompasses a medieval old city and a neoclassical Austrian quarter.
Trieste, as travel writer Jan Morris once opined, 'offers no unforgettable landmark, no universally familiar melody, no unmistakable cuisine', yet it's a city that enchants, its 'prickly grace' inspiring a cult-like roll-call of writers, exiles and misfits.
Tumbling down to the Adriatic from a wild, karstic plateau and almost entirely surrounded by Slovenia, the city is physically isolated from the rest of the Italian peninsula. From as long ago as the 1300s, Trieste has indeed faced east, later becoming a free port under Austrian rule.
The city blossomed under the 18th- and 19th-century Habsburgs; Vienna's seaside salon was also a fluid borderland where Italian, Slavic, Jewish, Germanic and even Greek culture intermingled. Devotees come to think of its glistening belle époque cafes, dark congenial bars and buffets and even its maddening Bora wind as their own; it’s also a great base for striking out into the surrounding Carso and Collio wine country.
Trieste is the capital of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia and has 201,261 inhabitants. It is situated on the crossroads of several commercial and cultural flows: German middle Europe to the north, Slavic masses and the Balkans to the east, Italy and then Latin countries to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
Its artistic and cultural heritage is linked to its singular border town location. You can find some old Roman architecture (a small theater near the sea, a nice arch into old city and an interesting Roman museum), Austrian empire architecture across the city centre (similar to stuff you can find in Vienna) and a nice atmosphere of metissage of Mediterranean styles, as Trieste was a very important port during the 18th century.
Trieste has always been a very cosmopolitan city. This can be seen in the cultural diversity and even in religion: there is a Greek Orthodox church, a Serbian Orthodox church, a Lutheran church, and a synagogue. There is a tourist office at the edge of Piazza Unità d'Italia, in the Lloyd Triestino building. Information is available in Italian, German, and English, as are tourist maps and brochures of information about attractions in and around the city.
The region of Friuli Venezia Giulia is officially quadrilingual (Italian, Slovene, Friulian or Eastern Ladin and German). Signs are often only italian in Trieste, as the city itself is generally Italian speaking and the local dialect (a form of the Venetian language) is called Triestine. Surrounding villages and towns are often inhabited by mostly Slovene speakers. Residents, and those working in the city, can easily find free courses to learn Italian or Slovene or German or English and many other languages.
Trieste boasts an extensive old town: there are many very narrow and crooked streets with typical medieval houses. Nearly the entire area is closed to traffic. Half of the city was built under Austrian-Hungarian dominion, so there is present a very large number of palaces that resemble Vienna. An iconic place of this quarter is the majestic Piazza Unità (Unity Square), which is Europe's largest sea-front square.
Museo Revoltella was donated to the city in 1869 by Baron Pasquale Revoltella, a great patron of the arts who liked to surround himself with precious and avant-garde works. Museo di Storia, Arte e Orto Lapidario (Museum of History and Art and Lapidary Garden) Archaeological, historical and art collections.
The Roman Theatre - Trieste or Tergeste, which probably dates back to the protohistoric period, was enclosed by walls built in 33-32 BC on Emperor Octavius’s orders. Il Faro della Vittoria (Victory Lighthouse) - The Lighthouse of the Victory, an impressive work of the Triestine architect Arduino Berlam.
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Pesca TV Sky 236: CON BITTI NEL GOLFO DI TRIESTE
Una nuova serie in prima visione che racconta le uscite di pesca di Fabrizio Rosso nella splendida e non facile cornice del Golfo di Trieste. E’ in questo scenario che si andrà alla ricerca di spigole e di grosse lecce con la tecnica della traina, e a caccia del grande tonno rosso pescando a drifting. Sconfineremo, poi, nelle bellissime acque croate alla ricerca di dentici sia dalla barca che dalla scogliera con la tecnica del rock fishing.
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Una giornata in barca nel Golfo di Trieste.
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Delfini nel golfo di Trieste-dolphins in the Gulf of Trieste
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Il golfo dal sentiero 1 subito prima di Santa Croce