Serravalle in San Marino, travel, outlet shopping, hotels, tourism, holiday, business
Serravalle in San Marino, travel, outlet shopping, hotels, tourism, holiday, business
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Serravalle is a castello located in the European republic of San Marino. With a population of 10,591 inhabitants (of that 2,000 are of foreign origin) and a surface of 10.53 km², it is not only the most densely populated municipality in San Marino, but it also contains its largest settlement (Dogana). Serravalle is located on the edge of the Apennines Mountains.Geography[edit]
The town borders on Sammarinese municipalities of Domagnano and Borgo Maggiore and the Italian municipalities Verucchio, Rimini and Coriano. Serravalle counts a surrounding quarter named Galazzano, where the weather station and an industrial area are located.[1]
History[edit]
First mentioned in a 962 document, in medieval times this town was called Castrum Olnani (later Olnano), the village of the elm trees. Serravalle attached to San Marino in 1463, during the last territorial expansion of the Republic.
Parishes[edit]
Serravalle has 8 parishes[2] (curazie):
Cà Ragni, Cinque Vie, Dogana, Falciano, Lesignano, Ponte Mellini, Rovereta, Valgiurata
Points of interest[edit]
Chiesa di Sant Andrea (Saint Andrea's Church), built in 1824 by Luigi Fonti
Stadio Olimpico, not a stadium built to house the Olympics, but rather to house local San Marino football games
Stadio di Baseball di Serravalle, home ballpark for the T & A San Marino Baseball Club, which participates in the Italian Baseball League
References[edit]
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Wild Italy - San Benedetto del Tronto - Ascoli Piceno / San Marino - Travel Diary
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Me (Anoir) and Marco decided to visit one of our old friends (Saverio) in San Benedetto del Tronto - Ascoli Piceno (Italy).
As you can see from the video we had a great time on this trip, with outdoor activities, walking, climbing ...
Surrounded by the beautiful and lush Italian nature, on one side the sea in the other the Sibillini mountains with snow, the river Tronto and the beautiful waterfalls.
Finally, Marco and I decided before returning to Brescia to visit the smallest state in the world, the San Marino Medieval; surrounded by walls and fortresses and castles, famous for its swords shops ideal for cosplay fans.
Filmed and Edited by A.R.D. (Anoir Roberto Dotti)
A special thanks to Saverio and Marco.
Music: by Dee C
On the cable car from Borgo Maggiore to the City of San Marino
On the aerial cable car (Funivia di San Marino) from Borgo Maggiore to the City of San Marino on 07.01.2017.
São Tomé - Capital de São Tomé e Príncipe
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São Tomé e Príncipe, oficialmente República Democrática de São Tomé e Príncipe, é um Estado insular localizado no Golfo da Guiné, composto por duas ilhas principais (Ilha de São Tomé e Ilha do Príncipe) e várias ilhotas, num total de 1001 km², com cerca de 192 mil habitantes. Situa-se relativamente próximo das costas do Gabão, Guiné Equatorial, Camarões e Nigéria.
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Marche House to sell
MOLLEONE (Sant' Eustacchio) with exceptional and spectacular views, could make your dreams of live in Italy come true.
In one of the most beautiful spots in the Marche, this exceptional house, has taken its beginning 800 years ago. It all began with a small chapel (see below), with the sonorous name St. Eustacchio.
During the centuries charming stables, living-, and bedrooms have been built around the chapel. The chapel is still the center-, or if you wish, the heart of the house. In the past decades it has been used as the kitchen. It has a round window, a huge fire place and from here two set of stairs lead into different parts of the house. It seems that there is still a niche for a holy statue, some say a cross or even a Jesus staue in one of the walls. It is now covered and left to the new owner to open it and discover, what is hidden in the wall.
From the old chapel, there are two (now closed) doors, leading into the main huge and a second stable a few steps below. This door could and should be re-opened.
The stables still have old features and cotto-floors.
Separate from the main house there is a huge beautifully located barn. It can easily be converted into a spacious living space. The barn has enough height for two levels and offers a living space of up to 150 square meters.
Actually it would be ideal to start this smaller project, have a comfortable space to stay and take your time to rebuild and design the main building.
Another feature of the main house, is its square shape, which allows easy transitions and passages from room to room. Or else dividing the house into separate apartments.
St. Eustacchio / Molleone is suitable for many diverse purposes and it can be anything you dream of or imagine: a beautiful and spacious family house, or up to 6 or 7 independent apartments. It can be a B&B or an arts-, or cultural center, a training center or business use, a retreat, riding academy, artist project or you can buy it just as an investment....
Overall, the main house offers a living space of approximately 450 square meters. Inside the house there is an old water-depot which can be used as an indoor pool, a huge sauna, a party-room...
House and barn are located on a hill, with ancient oak trees, nut-trees, fruit-trees and a memorable view to Mt. Catria, Mt. Nerone, the historic town of Frontone. The hill / plot measures about 1, 3 ha. Suitable for cultivation of wine, fruit trees, pergolas and different seat levels, even a swimming pool and a tennis court, could be build.
Co-owned with the two neighboring houses, above and below, St. Eustacchio has its own, all year water source. Electricity is available, telephone lines are nearby. The historic university town of Urbino, with its famous Palazzo Ducale and Urbania with the smaller residence Ducale, Pergola, Fano, Aqualagna (capital of the truffle) are within easy reach.
Cagli, with its wonderful architecture, theatre, cinema, shops, public pool, and its wonderful and unique lazy river is only ten minutes. It will take you 30 - 45 min to the Adriatic sea.
In the near vicinity there are different restaurants, two of them amongst the best in the entire region, as they have not adjusted to tourists, but continue cooking like the nonna used to.
However one of them even has a simple and quaint golf practice range, where the balls, depending on the season, might land in the corn or sunflower field. And by the way Conero golf club is only an hour away from Molleone anyway.
As is Ancona airport. Bologna 2 hours. Rimini airport 1 hour. San Marino 1 hour.
In case you wish, we could introduce you to different totally trustworthy builders and experts, who could help you to rebuild your dream house.
You might be interested to read the entry in “La diocesi di Cagli” by Prof Gottardo Buroni (1943), about Sant’ Eustachio de Florentino:
The ancient and powerful Acquaviva family owned the castle of Fiorentino, known also as “Acquaviva di Giovanni”. The commune of Cagli captured it after a bitter war in 1217. But no trace of the castle now remains. The first church of Sant’Eustachio was sited below the castle before being rebuilt on a slope in front of the castle.
In 1299, the parish priest, Don Giacomo, paid a tithe of 9 libra to Pope Boniface VIII. The records name the following parish priests: Don Apodeo in 1389; Don Giovanni Gili in 1402; Don Antonio di Luca in 1456, and Don Antonio Vernaccino 1470.
Don Antonio Vernaccino was the last parish priest. On his death, in 1480, the parish was joined with the neighboring parish of San Giovanni in Offaga. This union was confirmed in 1565, when it was stipulated that a mass was to be celebrated in the church twice a month.
The church is mentioned in an ecclesiastical visit of 1631.
The church had a single altar and the right to hold burials. The parish contained only three families. The church was deconsecrated in 1885.
Salve & bocca lupo (good luck)