Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, Rovigo, Veneto, Italy, Europe
Rovigo About this sound listen is a town and comune in the Veneto region of North-Eastern Italy, the capital of the eponymous province. Rovigo stands on the low ground known as Polesine, 80 kilometres (50 mi) by rail southwest of Venice and 40 kilometres (25 mi) south-southwest of Padua, and on the Adigetto Canal. The comune of Rovigo extends between the rivers Adige and Canal Bianco, 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of the Adriatic Sea, except the frazione of Fenil del Turco that extends south of the Canal Bianco. Polesine is the name of the low ground between the lower courses of the rivers Adige and Po and the sea; the derivation of the name is much discussed, generally applied only to the province of Rovigo, but is sometimes extended to the neighborhood of Adria and Ferrara. Rovigo (both Rodigium and Rhodigium in Latin script) appears to be first mentioned in a document from Ravenna dating April 24, 838; the origin of the name is uncertain. In 920 it was selected as his temporary residence by the bishop of Adria, Paolo Cattaneo, on the destruction of his city by the Hungarian ravagers; the fortifications started by him were already finished in 945. The viscounts of Rovigo built a line of brick walls in the 1130s in the name of the House of Este. The current Torre Donà is a remnant of the castle built some time in between; it is 66 m high and it may have been the highest brick tower at that time if the date of construction is correct. In 1194 Rovigo became a formal possession of Azzo VI d'Este, duke of Ferrara, who took the title of conte (count) of Rovigo. The Este authority ended in 1482, when the Venetians took the place by siege and retained possession of it by the peace of 1484. Although the Este recovered the city during the War of the League of Cambrai, the Venetians, returning in 1514, retained possession till the French Revolution. In 1806 Napoleon I Bonaparte created it a duché grand-fief for general Anne Jean Marie René Savary. The Austrians in 1815 created it a royal city. Stamp of Lombardy and Venetia, 5 soldi issue 1864, cancelled at ROVIGO. With the fall of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, Rovigo was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866; in same year it was connected by railway to Padua, Ferrara, Verona (through Legnago), and Chioggia (through Adria). In the 1900s the first modern industries were established, the most important of these was a sugar refinery. In 1927 the territory of the comune was extended to the extent it has now by including near former municipalities. In 1937 the course of the Adigetto Canal was diverted to the west edge of the town and a large avenue Corso del Popolo was built in place of the former course. In the years 1943–1945 Rovigo was part of the Italian Social Republic and it has been in Italy since 1946. In the 1950s and 1960s Rovigo had a dramatic development and it had the highest urbanization rate among the towns in the Veneto region after World War II.
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II - Rovigo
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ROVIGO - Anche con la pioggia i giovani hanno ballato sulle note di Dj Albertino, Gianluca Durante e Luca Bertolaso e con le performance di Thorn
INTEGRALE 1:28min Beppe Grillo Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II Rovigo 07-05-2011
Beppe Grillo è venuto ad aiutare i cittadini del Movimento 5 Stelle di Rovigo, nell' intento di far crescere quel senso civico in ognuno di noi.
E' ORA DI CAMBIARE ! Ognuno di noi deve impegnarsi in qualcosa, impegniamoci per l'acqua, per le scuole, per l'energia, per i trasporti, OGNUNO DI NOI DEVE FARE QUALCOSA !!
Purché sia nell 'idea comune della salvaguardia dell' ambiente e dei diritti dei cittadini.
Non possiamo più delegare a questi MANTENUTI DELLA POLITICA percui alziamoci da quel divano e facciamo NOI STESSI QUALCOSA.
Nessuno farà qualcosa per noi e allora facciamolo NOI STESSI !!!
OGNUNO VALE UNO
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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, Rovigo
Rovigo, Italy (Veneto) - I moved to Italy... but like for real this time ????
Well, this is it, this is the city I moved to. Rovigo Italy, a small city of roughly 50,000 people in the Veneto region. It's situated about 70km north of Bologna. I originally visited for a few meetings and without any intention of moving here. Now just a matter of months later, I call Rovigo, Italy my home. Rovigo is not a major tourist destination, but actually, a place where people live their life. Life in Italy depending on where you live will differ, and after having lived in the distinctly Austrian influenced region of Alto Adige/Südtirol, I can say this has been quite a welcomed change. Having lived in Alto Adige previously, now living in Veneto, it really feels like I finally live in Italy :) It actually feels like I moved to Italy, but for real this time.
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Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, le pensiline della discordia
La nuova piazza Vittorio Emanuele non convince tutti. I lavori eseguiti in particolare fanno storcere il naso agli utenti del trasporto pubblico, per nulla soddisfatti delle nuove fermate degli autobus. C'è chi si è rivolto anche alla trasmissione Dillo a Trc, come Manlio Luciani, che si definisce il dannato del trasporto pubblico.
Rovigo,la città delle rose.wmv
Rovigo is a town and comune in the Veneto region of North-Eastern Italy, the capital of the eponymous province. Rovigo stands on the low ground known as Polesine, 80 km by rail SW of Venice and 40 km SSW of Padua, and on the Adigetto Canal. The comune of Rovigo extends between the rivers Adige and Canal Bianco, 40 km W of the Adriatic Sea, except the frazione of Fenil del Turco that extends south of the Canal Bianco.Polesine is the name of the low ground between the lower courses of the rivers Adige and Po and the sea; the derivation of the name is much discussed, generally applied only to the province of Rovigo, but is sometimes extended to the neighborhood of Adria and Ferrara.Rovigo (both Rodigium and Rhodigium in Latin script) appears to be first mentioned in a document from Ravenna dating April 24, 838; the origin of the name is uncertain. In 920 it was selected as his temporary residence by the bishop of Adria, Paolo Cattaneo, on the destruction of his city by the Hungarian ravagers; the fortifications started by him were already finished in 945. The viscounts of Rovigo built a line of brick walls in the 1130s in the name of the House of Este. The current Torre Donà is a remnant of the castle built some time in between; it is 66 m high and it may have been the highest brick tower at that time if the date of construction is correct.In 1194 Rovigo became a formal possession of Azzo VI d'Este, duke of Ferrara, who took the title of conte (count) of Rovigo. The Este authority ended in 1482, when the Venetians took the place by siege and retained possession of it by the peace of 1484. Although the Este recovered the city during the War of the League of Cambrai, the Venetians, returning in 1514, retained possession till the French Revolution. In 1806 Napoleon I Bonaparte created it a duché grand-fief for general Anne Jean Marie René Savary. The Austrians in 1815 created it a royal city.Rovigo was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1861; in 1866 it was connected by railway to Padua, Ferrara, Verona (through Legnago), and Chioggia (through Adria). In the 1900s the first modern industries were established, the most important of these was a sugar refinery. In 1927 the territory of the comune was extended to the extent it has now by including near former municipalities. In 1937 the course of the Adigetto Canal was diverted to the west edge of the town and a large avenue Corso del Popolo was built in place of the former course. In the years 1943--1945 Rovigo was part of the Italian Social Republic and it has been in Italy since 1946. In the 1950s and 1960s Rovigo had a dramatic development and it had the highest urbanization rate among the towns in the Veneto region after World War II.
Rovigo è un comune italiano di 52.458 abitanti capoluogo della provincia omonima nel Veneto.
Il capoluogo è conosciuto anche con il nome di Città delle rose grazie alla descrizione fatta da Ludovico Ariosto ne l'Orlando furioso, che ne fa derivare il nome latino Rhodigium dalla parola greca ρόδον (rhòdon), ossia rosa.Gli abitanti si chiamano rodigini.
Gli Estensi erano presenti a Rovigo già nel 1117 e furono presumibilmente loro a promuovere l'ampliamento della fortificazione nel XII secolo.L'annessione al Regno d'Italia diede la spinta definitiva allo sviluppo; nel 1866 la città risentì favorevolmente della costruzione della linea ferroviaria Padova-Rovigo, subito prolungata verso Ferrara .A partire dagli anni 1950 e 1960, Rovigo ha avuto un notevole sviluppo, sia come tradizionale mercato agricolo, sia come centro industriale, favorito dall'inserimento del Polesine nelle zone ad economia depressa.A partire dagli anni 1980 è iniziato il recupero del patrimonio urbanistico e architettonico del centro cittadino. In tempi recentissimi si sono sviluppati il nuovo polo ospedaliero a est e la zona commerciale a nord della città, dove si sono stabilite anche le sedi della Fiera e dell'Università. Si sta infine completando in questi anni il recupero urbanistico dell'ex ghetto ebraico, iniziato negli anni 1930.Grazie ai benefici della categorizzazione in zona depressa durante gli ultimi due decenni del XX secolo ha beneficiato di una positiva spinta economica che ha sradicato il capoluogo e parte della provincia dalla dipendenza dall'economia agricola. Un buon numero di industrie manifatturiere si sono sviluppate nella zona industriale della città.
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Places to see in ( Rovigo - Italy )
Rovigo is a town and comune in the Veneto region of Northeast Italy, the capital of the eponymous province. Rovigo stands on the low ground known as Polesine, 80 kilometres (50 mi) by rail southwest of Venice and 40 kilometres (25 mi) south-southwest of Padua, and on the Adigetto Canal. The comune of Rovigo extends between the rivers Adige and Canal Bianco, 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of the Adriatic Sea, except the frazione of Fenil del Turco that extends south of the Canal Bianco.
Rovigo (both Rodigium and Rhodigium in Latin script) appears to be first mentioned in a document from Ravenna dating April 24, 838; the origin of the name is uncertain. In 920 it was selected as his temporary residence by the bishop of Adria, Paolo Cattaneo, after the destruction of his city by the Hungarian ravagers; the fortifications he ordered were already finished in 945. The viscounts of Rovigo built a line of brick walls in the 1130s in the name of the House of Este. The current Torre Donà is a remnant of the castle built some time in between; it is 66 m high and it may have been the highest brick tower at that time if the date of construction is correct.
In 1194 Rovigo became a formal possession of Azzo VI d'Este, duke of Ferrara, who took the title of conte (count) of Rovigo. The Este authority ended in 1482, when the Venetians took the place by siege and retained possession of it by the peace of 1484. Although the Este recovered the city during the War of the League of Cambrai, the Venetians, returning in 1514, retained possession until the French Revolution. In 1806 Napoleon I Bonaparte created it a duché grand-fief for general Anne Jean Marie René Savary. The Austrians in 1815 made it a royal city.
The architecture of the town bears the stamp both of Venetian and of Ferrarese influence. Main sights include :
Rovigo Cathedral (Duomo, dedicated to Martyr Pope Steven I), the Co-Cathedral in the bishopric of Adria–Rovigo; it was originally built before the 11th century, but rebuilt in 1461 and again in 1696. The art works of the interior includes a Resurrection of Christ by Palma the Younger.
Ruins of the Castle (10th century), of which two towers remain
Madonna del Soccorso: church best known as La Rotonda. If was built between 1594 and 1606 by Francesco Zamberlan of Bassano, a pupil of Palladio, to house a miraculous image of a sitting Madonna with Child carrying a rose. The edifice has octagonal plan, surrounded by a portico, begun in 1594. The original construction had a cupola, which was later substituted by a simple ceiling for static reasons. The fine campanile, standing at 57 m, was built according to plans by Baldassarre Longhena (1655–1673). The walls of the interior of the church are wholly covered by 17th centuries paintings by prominent provincial and Venetian artists, including Francesco Maffei, Domenico Stella, Giovanni Abriani, Alessandro Varotari (il Padovanino), Pietro Vecchia, Pietro Liberi, Antonio Zanchi and Andrea Celesti.
Immacolata Concezione : Church dating to 1213.
San Francesco: church in Gothic-Romanesque style but with extensive intervention from the 19th century. The belfry is from 1520. In the interior are several Saints sculptures by Tullio Lombardo (1526).
The Town hall, which contains a library including some rare early editions, belonging to the Accademia de Concordi, founded in 1580, and a fair picture gallery enriched with the spoils of the monasteries.
Palazzo Roverella, largely restored but still example of Renaissance architecture.
Palazzo Roncale: Renaissance palace (1555) by Michele Sanmicheli
Palazzo Venezze (1715)
Pinacoteca dei Concordi (Concordi Gallery) houses important paintings, including a Madonna with Child and Christ with the Cross by Giovanni Bellini, a Flagellation of Christ by Palma the Elder, a Venus with the Mirror by Jan Gossaert, and portraits by Tiepolo and Alessandro Longhi.
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