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Narni è un comune italiano di 19.931 abitanti della provincia di Terni in Umbria. All'interno del suo territorio cade il centro geografico d'Italia.La zona intorno a Narni era già abitata nel Paleolitico, come attestano i ritrovamenti in alcune delle grotte di cui è composto il territorio. Intorno all'inizio del primo millennio gli Osco-Umbri si stabilirono nella zona chiamando Nequinum il loro insediamento.Nel 300 a.C. la cittadella rientrò negli interessi di Roma, che la fece assediare con il console Quinto Appuleio Pansa ottenendo tuttavia risultati infruttuosi vista la sua impervia posizione. Ci volle oltre un anno per compiere l'impresa, avvenuta nel 299 a.C. grazie al tradimento di due persone locali che permisero ai Romani l'ingresso tra le mura. Divenne così colonia romana, e centro strategico lungo la via Flaminia. Per punire il sostegno dato ai Galli, e considerando Nequinum di cattivo auspicio (in latino, nequeo significa non posso, e nequitia significa inutilità.), i romani cambiarono il nome della città in latino di Narnia[4][5][6], dal nome del vicino fiume Nar, l'attuale Nera.
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Places to see in ( Terni - Italy )
Places to see in ( Terni - Italy )
Terni is a city in the southern portion of the Region of Umbria in central Italy. The city is the capital of the province of Terni, located in the plain of the Nera river. It is 104 kilometres northeast of Rome. It was founded as an Ancient Roman town.
During the 19th century, steel mills were introduced and led the city to have a role in the second industrial revolution in Italy. Because of its industrial importance, the city was heavily bombed during World War II by the Allies. It still remains an industrial hub and has been nicknamed The Steel City and the Italian Manchester. Terni also advertises itself as a City of Lovers, as its patron saint, Saint Valentine, was born and became a bishop here, and the remains are preserved in the basilica-sanctuary in his honour.
In the 14th century Terni issued its own constitution, and from 1353 the walls were enlarged, and new channels were opened. As with many of the Italian communes of the Late Middle Ages, it was beset by civil unrest between the partisans of the Guelphs and Ghibellines, and later between the Nobili and Banderari (Terni's borghesi). Later it joined the Papal States. In 1580 an ironwork, the Ferriera, was introduced to work the iron ore mined in Monteleone di Spoleto, starting the traditional industrial connotation of the city. In the 17th century, however, the population of Terni declined further due to plagues and famines.
The city has three important industrial hubs: the first one is the Stainless Steel Area, called AST (part of the group ThyssenKrupp) and is a wide area located in the east part of Terni. West of the town, there is a second industrial hub, known as Area Polymer, with four different chemical multinational industries. The third industrial hub is Italeaf, which controls TerniEnergia, a company listed on STAR segment of Borsa Italiana, that is active in the renewable energy sector, and promotes and develops technological star-ups in cleantech sector.
Terni is connected with the A1 motorway, the European route E45 and National Road Flaminia by the RATO, a motorway junction. Terni railway station is part of the Ancona–Orte railway, and is also a junction station for two secondary lines, the Terni–Sulmona railway (which links Terni with L'Aquila) and the Terni–Sansepolcro railway (FCU) (which serves Perugia). One of the most important national freight stations is located nearby.
Main Sights of Terni :
Roman amphitheater, once capable of 10,000 spectators, built in 32 BC.
Porta Sant'Angelo, one of the four Ancient Roman Gates to the city, much restored.
Terni Cathedral (Duomo, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) (17th century). Built over one of the most ancient Christian edifices of the city, it has today Baroque lines. In the interior is one organ designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The belfry is from the 18th century. The façade has two mediaeval gates: one of them has the profile of a sabot once used to measure the citizen's shoes in order to ensure that they did not exceed a fixed limit of decency.
San Francesco – 13th-century church
The Basilica of S. Valentino.
Palazzo Mazzancolli is one of the few remains of the Middle Ages past of the city.
Palazzo Gazzoli (18th century), housing the City's Gallery with works by Pierfrancesco d'Amelia, Benozzo Gozzoli, Gerolamo Troppa and Orneore Metelli.
Palazzo Spada (16th century), designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. It is the current Town Hall.
Lancia di Luce (Lance of Light), by the sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro.
The Romanesque churches:
Sant'Alò (11th century).
San Martino.
San Salvatore.
Nearby, at the confluence of the Velino and Nera Rivers, is the Cascata delle Marmore, a 165-metre-high (541-foot) waterfall.
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Greatview Narni, Narni, Italy - Review HD
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Greatview Narni is an apartment quietly located a 10-minute drive from the charming medieval town of Narni. Greatview Narni offers free WiFi and a garden and terrace with lovely views of the Old Town district.
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This brightly furnished apartment features a double bedroom, a TV, and a living area with 2 sofa beds. There is also a full kitchenette with a dishwasher, oven and microwave. The bathroom comes with a shower, hairdryer and a bidet. Cleaning detergents are provided.
Property Highlights
The apartment looks out into the garden. Barbecue facilities are also available for guests. An Italian breakfast is available the day of stay. A free shuttle is available to/from Narni-Amelia Train Station and from/to Greatview Narni and Narni center. Greatview Narni offers direct motorway connections to Rome, Perugia and Florence via the Terni-Orte motorway.
Terni - Italy
Terni is a city in the southern portion of the Region of Umbria in central Italy. The city is the capital of the province of Terni, located in the plain of the Nera river. It is 104 kilometres (65 miles) northeast of Rome.
Originally founded as an Ancient Roman town, the city has changed across the centuries. During the 19th-century, steel mills were introduced and led the city to have a role in the second industrial revolution in Italy. Because of its industrial importance. the city was heavily bombed during World War II by the Allies. It still remains an industrial hub, and has been nicknamed The Steel City and the Italian Manchester.
Terni also advertises itself as a City of Lovers, as its patron saint, Saint Valentine, was born and became a bishop here and the remains are preserved in the basilica-sanctuary in his honor.
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