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Turismo - Jesi (AN) ITALIA
Città di JESI, provincia di Ancona (AN)
Regione Marche
Italia
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Places to see in ( Jesi - Italy )
Places to see in ( Jesi - Italy )
Jesi is a town and comune of the province of Ancona in Marche, Italy. It is an important industrial and artistic center in the floodplain on the left bank of the Esino river 17 kilometres before its mouth on the Adriatic Sea. Jesi was one of the last towns of the Umbri when, in the 4th century BC, the Senones Gauls invaded the area and ousted them. They turned it into a stronghold against the Piceni. In 283 BC the Senones were defeated by the Romans. Jesi in 247 BC became a colonia civium romanorum with the name of Aesis.
During the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Iesi was ravaged by the troops of Odoacer (476 AD) and again in 493 by the Ostrogoths of Theodoric the Great. After the Gothic War, Italy became part of the Byzantine Empire, and Jesi became one of the main centers of the new rulers, and also became a diocese seat. In 751 it was sacked by the Lombard troops of Aistulf, and later was a Carolingian imperial city.
Starting from 1130, it was an independent commune, gradually expanding in the neighboring countryside. In December 1194 it was the site of the birth of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, who later gave it the title of Royal City. In the 14th century it was captured by the Papal vicar Filippo Simonetti, by Galeotto I Malatesta (1347–1351), by Braccio da Montone in 1408, and by Francesco I Sforza, who turned it into his family's main stronghold in the Marche. In 1447 it was bought by the Papal States.
Alot to see in Jesi such as :
Jesi cathedral: duomo built in the 13th-15th centuries. The façade and the Latin cross interior are modern.
San Floriano: 18th century convent.
San Marco: Gothic, 13th-century church just outside historical centre. The interior has a nave and two aisles, with a 14th-century fresco by an anonymous Rimini painter.
Santa Maria delle Grazie: 15th-century church with 17th-century belltower.
San Nicolò: 13th-century church with Romanesque apse and a Gothic portal.
The 14th century walls, built following the line of the Roman ones and mostly rebuilt in the 15th century by Baccio Pontelli and Francesco di Giorgio Martini. Six towers remain today.
Palazzo della Signoria, built in 1486-1498 by Francesco di Giorgio Martini. The angular tower was elevated in 1661 and received a dome, but crumbled down a few years later. Notable is the interior courtyard, with two orders of loggias, partially designed by Andrea Sansovino from 1519.
Palazzo Balleani, an example of local Baroque architecture, built from 1720 and designed by Francesco Ferruzzi. The façade has a characteristic balcony supported by four atlases (1723). The interior has precious gilded stucco decoration.
Palazzo Pianetti: Rococo palace. The wide façade has exactly one hundred windows, while the interior has a noteworthy giardino all'italiana. The palace houses the city's civic art gallery, with a series of paintings by the Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto.
Palazzo Ricci, finished in 1547. The diamond-like bricks of the façade are inspired to famous Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara.
Teatro Pergolesi built in 1790.
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La città di Jesi: luoghi principali in 7 minuti
Jesi, città di circa 40.000 abitanti in provincia di Ancona (regione Marche). Zona di produzione del Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi.
Città natale di Federico II di Svevia (26 dicembre 1194, 13 dicembre 1250), Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (4 gennaio 1710 – 17 marzo 1736), Antonio Colocci (25 settembre 1821 – 4 aprile 1908), Giulio Marvardi (10 agosto 1832 – 24 luglio 1916), Giuseppe Radiciotti (1858 – 1931), Ezio Triccoli (1915 – 1996), Valeria Moriconi ( 13 novembre 1931 – 14 giugno 2005), Virna Lisi (8 novembre 1936), Stefano Cerioni (24 gennaio 1964), Giancarlo Falappa (30 giugno 1963), Roberto Mancini (27 novembre 1964), … 0811DZUQ
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Marche Jesi e il palio
Jesi, Italy: a marvelous city
Bellissimi! This city in Italy holds a special place in my heart because is my hubby's hometown. It's called Jesi and to my its simply marvelous. Wearing my dress from the Colombian designer Ana Arango.
Castle for Sale in Le Marche, in Jesi - Ref.1310
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In Le Marche, in Jesi, castle with garden, rectangular pool, church and garage. The castle is surrounded by 1.2 hectares of fenced-in land (or 2.96 acres) with trees offering excellent privacy. Throughout the years, the property, originally a farmhouse, has hosted a lot of events like dancing parties, concerts and photo shoots with models.
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Nelle Marche, a Jesi, castello con giardino, piscina rettangolare, chiesa e garage. La proprietà è circondata da 1,2 ettari di terreno recintato, con alberi che assicurano una privacy totale. Nel corso degli anni, il castello, in origine una casa colonica, ha ospitato numerosi eventi come feste danzanti, concerti e servizi fotografici di modelle.
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Musafir – Deepti Bhatnagar’s visit to Numana and Jesi, Marche
Deepti Bhatnagar chooses to visit the place of complete dreamland in Italy called Marche which is full of art, museums and beautiful mountains all over the region. First, she reaches Ancona, which is the capital of Marche and next morning, she starts her day with a boat ride along the beautiful coastline of Numana. Though the ride was a little bumpy, it was balanced by the pleasant view of lush greenery, light sandy beaches, the famous rock called ‘Two Sisters’ and many other historical sights. After the boat ride, she visits the Archaeological Museum preserving some of the precious works and jewelleries of the 6th century BC. Next, she goes on to try the local cuisine which is famous for its wine, pasta, cheese, fish and also tries her hand in culinary skills by making a special recipe of Pasta. Visiting Numana was so peaceful, yet she headed for her next destination of Jesi, a medieval town with attractive theatres like the Teatro Pergolesi. The journey would have remained incomplete without visiting the outstanding art works in Palazzo Pianetti.
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Undiscovered little city | Jesi | Italy
Jesi is an undiscovered little city in Marche, that probably only the lovers of the theatre know. Its theatre is one of the few that has remained intact in the recent centuries.
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Date taken: September 20th, 2018
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Pievalta Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore 2011 from Red Squirrel Wine
PIEVALTA VERDICCHIO DI CASTELLI DI JESI SUPERIORE CLASSICO 2011
Winemaker: Alessandro Fenino
Place: Castelli di Jesi, Marche, Italy
Grapes: 100% Verdicchio
ABV: 12.5%
Verdicchio could easily lay claim to being the unsung hero of Italian whites. The best Verdicchio comes from the hills of Castelli di Jesi, near Ancona in the Marche region. They are crisp, zesty, highly food-friendly wines that deserve plenty more recognition - yet thankfully because they don't, they're still brilliant value. The 'Classico' bit means there's an extra 0.5% of alcohol and denotes a technically superior wine - as, naturally, does 'superiore' too.
This is a gorgeously waxy, savoury, organic wine from the Pievalta vineyards of the bigger Barone Pizzini stable. It comes from a stunning vintage, so the fruit is ripe and the overall experience a complete and utter delight.
Fine example of modern Italian white, boasting a variety of flavours in subtle nuance rather than hurling them in your face. Oz Clarke's 250 Best Wines of 2012
Benchmark Verdicchio, with depth and precision.
The Wine Gang
Perfectly combines sense of confident expressiveness and poised restraint... A well-judged, mouthwatering, sea-salt finish.
Monty Waldin, 'Italy's Rising Stars', Decanter (May 2013)
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CORINALDO (ANCONA, MARCHE, ITALY)
Corinaldo, comune di 4927 abitanti, provincia di Ancona, Marche, Italia. Borgo medioevale con cinta muraria risalente al XIV secolo. Il nome di Corinaldo deriva probabilmente da “Curia di Rinaldo”, antico nome longobardo che il primo nucleo abitato doveva avere in epoca altomedievale. “Arsa e distrutta dall'empio Alarico, la bella e famosa città di Suasa, l'anno della nostra salute 409, come fu scritto, quelli che dagli incendi avanzarono per salvarsi, fuggirono verso il vento Cecias dentro i vicini colli, l'anno del parto della Vergine 411 diedero principio a fabbricare una città formata con regole e disegno di architettura la chiamarono Corinaldo, quasi curre in altum”: così scriveva a proposito delle origini di Corinaldo nei primi anni del secolo XVII Vincenzo Maria Cimarelli, frate domenicano, insigne storico, maestro di umane lettere, nonché inquisitore del famigerato Santo Uffizio. Storia e leggenda si alternano e si fondono nella “cronaca” del Cimarelli, desideroso di nobilitare la nascita della sua città dalle rovine della romana Suasa Senonum. Con tutta probabilità la città di Corinaldo sorse agli inizi del secondo millennio in seguito al diffuso fenomeno dell'incastellamento. Arroccata tra i fiumi Cesano e Misa, tra Marca di Ancona e Stato di Urbino, si costituì in libero comune alla fine del XII secolo. Nel corso del Duecento visse alterne vicende nella lotta fra guelfi e ghibellini. Per la sua posizione strategica, divenne presto un ambito avamposto conteso dai comuni limitrofi. Nel 1219 combattè contro Cagli, ma nel 1248 fu costretta a sottomettersi alla potente vicina città regia di Jesi, entrando a far parte dei suoi castelli. Nel 1291 le venne di nuovo riconosciuta l'autonomia comunale da papa Nicolò IV. Guelfa fino ai primi del '300, Corinaldo subì il fascino e poi la tirannia di un suo nobile concittadino di parte ghibellina, Nicolò Boscareto, vicario imperiale per nomina di Ludovico il Bavaro. La riconquista papale fu pesante, l'esercito pontificio di Innocenzo VI, guidato da Galeotto I Malatesta, la rase al suolo il 18 agosto 1360. Corinaldo venne ricostruita letteralmente ex novo nel 1367, in seguito all'autorizzazione concessa da papa Urbano V, con l'attuale cinta muraria nella quale figurano elementi fortificativi attribuiti al genio del celeberrimo architetto militare senese Francesco Di Giorgio Martini. Ai Malatesta seguirono gli Sforza e quindi i Della Rovere, che lo spodestato duca di Urbino, Francesco Maria, tentò nel 1517 di annettere Corinaldo e le terre limitrofe al suo diretto dominio. Dopo ventitré giorni di assedio i corinaldesi costrinsero il duca alla ritirata e il papa dell'epoca, Leone X, per la fedeltà mostrata, elevò Corinaldo al rango di città. Dignità confermata con breve del 20 giugno 1786 da papa Pio VI. Galleria di immagini con fotografie scattate sabato 2 settembre 2017.