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Piazza del Duomo, Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy
Phish 7/6/96 Maze - Piazza del Duomo, Pistoia, Italy
Phish 7/6/96 Maze - Piazza del Duomo, Pistoia, Italy.
Places to see in ( Pistoia - Italy ) Piazza del Duomo
Places to see in ( Pistoia - Italy ) Piazza del Duomo
Tourists can reach the whole medieval Piazza del Duomo through Via Cavour through Piazza della Sala , Where it keeps the market. The square is so unusual compared to normal Italian squares: the baptistery, hidden in a recess side of the square, is built in Gothic style covered with bands of white and green. The Duomo di Pistoia is located opposite the baptistery, by putting on display a facade devoid of ornaments. The tourist is forced in this way to focus its attention on the bell tower and sull'enorme buildings surrounding the complex and well-decorated building in the City, which houses inside the Museo Civico and its collection of Tuscan art from the thirteenth to fourteenth century, and the Praetorian palace, once home to the mayor.
Unique is the breadth of the square, gives the impression that it was designed for a much larger city of Pistoia we know today. For centuries, Piazza del Duomo was the focus of civil and ecclesiastical power, with inside many buildings of merit such as:
The Cathedral of San Zeno, headed to San Zeno bishop, who keeps inside the silver altar of San Jacopo.
The bell tower, built on an ancient tower of Lombard origin, in Romanesque style, is divided into three orders of balconies and equipped with belfry with a cusp that because of earthquakes that flagellarono the city in late medieval era was rebuilt several times. Total reaches a height of 67 meters.
The Baptistery of San Giovanni in court the fourteenth century, Gothic style, with decorations in green and white marble.
The Palace of Bishops composed of porch, the first floor, in Gothic style and restored in 1981. The underground is enriched by a route important archaeological excavation site with a stele type of Etruscan Fiesole, a Roman furnace and stretches of the walls of Pistoriae. Not many years is open to the public and is a rare example of stratigraphic excavation of the museum.
The Praetorian Palace or the court, also in Gothic style (he lost in the interior part of his style because of extension works carried nell'Ottocento). It is famous for its courtyard with the coats of arms of judges.
The Palazzo del Comune, with a beautiful facade adorned with mullioned windows and triple.
The former church of Santa Maria Cavalier.
The Catilina tower, 30 meters high.
Piazza del Duomo is not only religious and bureaucracy: once a year in fact, the square comes alive at most of the season most important Pistoia, the Dell'Orso carousel, the answer pistoiese medieval traditions of the Palio di Siena.
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Ronnie Wood & Bo Diddley Blues Festival, Piazza del Duomo, Pistoia, Italy, July 1 1988
A PISTOIA CAPODANNO IN PIAZZA DEL DUOMO
Nel segno della musica la festa organizzata a Pistoia in piazza del Duomo per salutare l'arrivo del 2020. Sul palco, con i tradizionali auguri del sindaco, si sono esibite le band Good Fellas e The Foots.
Pistoia/Tuscany/Italy Piazza Duomo / Natale 2014
Questo video é stato girato da Marco Bartolomei il 25 dicembre 2014 dalle 16,30 alle 18,00 nella medievale e bellissima,affascinante come non mai Piazza del Duomo.
Pearl Jam - Piazza Del Duomo, Pistoia, 09.20.2006
Pearl Jam
Piazza Del Duomo
Pistoia, IT
September, 20th 2006
Pre-Set:
1 - Throw Your Arms Around Me
2 - It Makes No Difference
Setlist:
1 - Interstellar Overdrive
2 - Corduroy
3 - Rearviewmirror
4 - Life Wasted
5 - World Wide Suicide
6 - Severed Hand
7 - Unemployable
8 - Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
9 - Dissident
10 - 1/2 Full
11 - I Got Id
12 - Even Flow
13 - Come Back
14 - Not For You
15 - Breath
16 - Given To Fly
17 - Why Go
18 - Comatose
19 - Porch
20 - Last Kiss
21 - Hail, Hail
22 - State Of Love And Trust
23 - Black
24 - Crazy Mary
25 - Alive
26 - Last Exit
27 - Do The Evolution
28 - Wasted Reprise
29 - Better Man
30 - Spin The Black Circle
31 - Rockin' In The Free World
32 - Yellow Ledbetter
Pistoia in tre ore: itinerario nella Capitale della Cultura Italiana del 2017
Pistoia in tre ore, si può fare! a patto di selezionare cosa si vuole vedere della Capitale della Cultura Italiana del 2017.
Noi abbiamo scelto di mostrarvi piazza del Duomo, considerata una delle più belle piazze d'Italia con la Cattedrale, il Battistero, la Torre Campanaria, il Palazzo di Giustizia e il Palazzo Comunale. A poche decine di metri di distanza si trova La Sala, il cuore medioevale di Pistoia, di giorno pittoresco mercato di frutta e verdura si trasforma la sera in elegante luogo di movida.
Raggiungibile a piedi in una decina di minuti la piazzetta di Sant'Andrea con l'omonima Chiesa di Sant'Andrea, vale la pena entrare solo per ammirare il bellissimo pulpito, opera di Giovanni Pisano.
A non molta distanza l'ultima tappa del nostro itinerario a Pistoia, abbiamo raggiunto, sempre a piedi, il loggiato dell'antico Ospedale del Ceppo, inconfondibile per i colori del suo ornamento, un fregio in terracotta policroma realizzato dal Della Robbia all'inizio del sedicesimo secolo.
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Pistoia. Festa in piazza del Duomo per la befana dei Vigili del Fuoco
26ma edizione per la discesa della vecchina davanti a migliaia di persone
Places to see in ( Pistoia - Italy )
Places to see in ( Pistoia - Italy )
Pistoia is a city in Italy’s Tuscany region. Set around its central Piazza del Duomo are the Cathedral of San Zeno, which has a silver altar, and the octagonal Battistero di San Giovanni in Corte baptistery. Also on the square is the Palazzo dei Vescovi, an 11th-century palace housing a number of museums. On the nearby Piazza della Sala, the Pozzo del Leoncino is a well with a marble frame. Pretty Pistoia sits snugly at the foot of the Apennines. An easy day trip from Pisa, Lucca or Florence, it thoroughly deserved its 2017 status as European City of Culture. A town that has grown well beyond its medieval ramparts, its centro storico is well preserved and stands guardian to striking contemporary art.
Pistoia is a little-known delight. It lies in the tourist heart of Tuscany, a stone's throw from Florence, Lucca and Siena, but tends to get missed out by travellers. This isn't completely surprising. The town is less grand than Florence, less ancient than Siena and less complete than Lucca, and its name doesn't perhaps sound as pretty. Yet Pistoia is a gem. All the ingredients of an old Tuscan city are there - old walls, striped churches, frescoes, medieval watchtowers, arcaded piazzas - packed into a rather small centre.
Pistoia was a smallish Roman town, notable mainly for a nearby battle in which Cicero's great enemy the conspirator Catiline died an outcast and rebel. It flourished in the Middle Ages, getting itself recognised as a pilgrimage site for the cult of Saint James and establishing a form of republican self-government, like several other Tuscan cities. Later rule by Lucca and Florence seems to have done the place no lasting damage. Pistoia was well known for its crafts, and has some claim to the origin of pistol, originally meaning a small weapon. The city fared less well during the tumults of the 19th century and could be described as rather a backwater today, but something of the old colour still remains. There's a medieval-style palio called the Giostra dell'Orso (including processions and a horseback tournament between rival neighbourhoods) in the main piazza on 25th July, while several villages once under the aegis of Pistoia stage their own historical events on other dates in the summer.
Visiting Pistoia’s old town is like taking a journey back in time. In fact, Pistoia is a city with multiple amazing facets, thanks to its elegance and refined beauty. The evidence of the city's Roman origins appears immediately upon entry: an unexpected series of churches, cloisters, palaces and art treasures not only dating back to the ancient past, but to more recent times, as well. Amidst the narrow, Medieval streets and irregularly-shaped piazzas, prestigious palaces and small tower-houses, a surprising city emerges, bearing an innate an discrete charm, perfect for travelers who appreciate quality and slow-paced tourism.
Not far from Pistoia, one reaches Pescia, a town that has a lot to offer to those who passionate for art and nature. The city's origins are Medieval and belong to both banks of the river from which Pescia takes its name: on the right bank, the center's foundation is its characteristic, elongated Piazza, while on the left lies Pescia's religious hub. Among the sights to see, beginning with Porta Fiorentina, one arrives at the Cathedral, re-built at the end of the 17th Century. Just opposite is the Church of San Giuliano, and next to the Cathedral is the Seminary Cloister and the nearby Church of the Oratory of Sant'Antonio Abate, conserving the wooden sculpture The Ugly Saints that dates back to the 13th Century. Also here is the Gipsoteca Libero Andreotti Civic Museum with its plaster cast collection.
Waterways, and chestnut forests, mills and paper mills, remains of ancient walls and picturesque views open onto the valley, making for lovely visits and walks among history and nature: this is Svizzera Pesciatina, located to Pescia's north. It is also known as Valleriana; the former name honors Giovan Carlo Sismondi, historian and economist from Geneva that here found the valley landscapes and colors of the valleys so similar to those of his own Switzerland.
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PISTOIA (Toscana) la città intera in 10 minuti
La piazza del Duomo di Pistoia raccoglie i più importanti edifici della città: la Cattedrale, il Palazzo del Comune ed il Tribunale. Si giunge in piazza del Duomo dalla bella Via degli Orafi e l’effetto è assicurato… davanti agli occhi si apre una grande e splendida scena che riporta al passato, strutture imponenti, maestose, slanciate.
Battistero PistoiaL’antico campanile domina la piazza. Dall'alto dei suoi 200 gradini si gode una splendida vista panoramica. Sono organizzate visite guidate gratuite al Campanile nel fine settimana, con punto di partenza in Piazza del Duomo, alle ore 11.00 e alle ore 16.00.
La cattedrale di San Zeno, già esistente prima del 1000 custodisce un Tesoro. Al suo interno le antiche strutture romaniche si accompagnano agli interventi rinascimentali e barocchi, alle modifiche cinquecentesche ed a quelle ottocentesche. Bello il prezioso altare d’argento dell’antica cappella dedicata a Santo Jacopo (il patrono di Pistoia). Da vedere il monumento al Cardinale Forteguerri progettato, ed in parte realizzato, dal maestro di Leonardo da Vinci, Andrea Verrocchio.
Il palazzo Vescovile, effettiva residenza fino a fine ‘700, ospita oggi un museo.
Il battistero di San Giovanni in Corte ha pianta ottogonale ed è in marmo bianco di Carrara e verde di Prato. Risale al Trecento. Bellissimo il portale.
Il Palazzo Comunale (risalente a fine Duecento, ospita il Museo Civico) e il Palazzo Pretorio, completano la piazza. Un cenno merita il Palazzo Pretorio, ancora oggi sede del tribunale: costruito dopo la metà del 1300 ha un bel cortile interno (visitabile) con le volte affrescate e le pareti decorate da numerosi stemmi.
girotondo in piazza del duomo pistoia di antonio troise
Regia, Montaggio, Ideato da antonio troise
effetti speciali da Oscar... e tutti giù per terra. antonio troise
ITALY Pistoia, Tuscany (HD-video)
If ever you have one hour to visit this place, go to the Piazza del Duomo and see the fine paintings inside the Tribunale.
18° MERCATAC Città di Pistoia piazza del duomo
18° MERCATAC Città di Pistoia piazza del duomo
Lou Reed - Sweet Jane - 10th July 2011 at Piazza Di Duomo Pistoia, Italy
Pistoia Blues Festival
Paolo Nutini LIVE One Day Piazza Duomo Pistoia Italy
Totally AMAZING!!!!!
Brilliant vocals in this song but in particular at 3:07-3:34
Paolo Nutini LIVE One Day Piazza Duomo Pistoia Italy
Paolo Nutini LIVE Candy Piazza Duomo Pistoia Italy
Great Performance......i have always loved the way this song builds up!!
Paolo Nutini LIVE High Hopes Piazza Duomo Pistoia Italy
Great ending!!
July 14, 2012
PISTOIA - DUOMO (Cattedrale di San Zeno) E BATTISTERO - esterni e interni
La piazza del Duomo di Pistoia raccoglie i più importanti edifici della città: la Cattedrale, il Palazzo del Comune ed il Tribunale. Si giunge in piazza del Duomo dalla bella Via degli Orafi e l’effetto è assicurato… davanti agli occhi si apre una grande e splendida scena che riporta al passato, strutture imponenti, maestose, slanciate.
Battistero PistoiaL’antico campanile domina la piazza. Dall'alto dei suoi 200 gradini si gode una splendida vista panoramica. Sono organizzate visite guidate gratuite al Campanile nel fine settimana, con punto di partenza in Piazza del Duomo, alle ore 11.00 e alle ore 16.00.
La cattedrale di San Zeno, già esistente prima del 1000 custodisce un Tesoro. Al suo interno le antiche strutture romaniche si accompagnano agli interventi rinascimentali e barocchi, alle modifiche cinquecentesche ed a quelle ottocentesche. Bello il prezioso altare d’argento dell’antica cappella dedicata a Santo Jacopo (il patrono di Pistoia). Da vedere il monumento al Cardinale Forteguerri progettato, ed in parte realizzato, dal maestro di Leonardo da Vinci, Andrea Verrocchio.
Il palazzo Vescovile, effettiva residenza fino a fine ‘700, ospita oggi un museo.
Il battistero di San Giovanni in Corte ha pianta ottogonale ed è in marmo bianco di Carrara e verde di Prato. Risale al Trecento. Bellissimo il portale.
Il Palazzo Comunale (risalente a fine Duecento, ospita il Museo Civico) e il Palazzo Pretorio, completano la piazza. Un cenno merita il Palazzo Pretorio, ancora oggi sede del tribunale: costruito dopo la metà del 1300 ha un bel cortile interno (visitabile) con le volte affrescate e le pareti decorate da numerosi stemmi.