Itinerari manfrediani. 1) Palazzo Comunale e Duomo di Faenza
Un video realizzato dall'Istituto comprensivo Carchidio Strocchi, classe IE corso potenziamento storico-artistico. Visita al Palazzo Comunale e al duomo di Faenza in occasione delle celebrazioni manfrediane 2013
Faenza in un Minuto - La Scalinata del Duomo
Per entrare in Duomo bisogna salire la scalinata, ma a differenza di quanto si possa pensare non è sempre stata presente!
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Ideato, scritto e montato da Marco Santandrea
Riprese e regia di Mattia Nati
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Inaugurato il nuovo Presbiterio del Duomo di Faenza 29/03/2014
La luna di Primola nel Sagrato del Duomo di Faenza
Dall'Arena delle balle di paglia al sagrato del Duomo di Faenza per le feste di Natale.
Abbiamo trasportato la nostra luna di tre metri diametro con un trasporto eccezionale, scortati dai vigili.
Non dite che è un palla, nè un grande pallone.
Per noi è la luna..è la luna che ci frulla in testa tra la nebbia e la paglia. di dicembre.
Duomo di Faenza nuovamente trasformato in orinatoio a cielo aperto da ciclisti maleducati
Faenza - L'arte della Maiolica - Ravenna - Emilia-Romagna
Faenza, in provincia di Ravenna (Emilia-Romagna) è famosa nel mondo per una delle arti più antiche e sublimi: l'arte della maiolica, un particolare tipo di ceramica smaltata. Ad ogni angolo del centro storico si incontrano botteghe in cui sono esposte vere e proprie opere d'arte, frutto del lavoro delle abili mani degli artigiani locali.
Grazie ad uno dei più importanti studisi della ceramica antica, il faentino Gaetano Ballardini, è oggi possibile visitare il Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche di Faenza. Il Museo ospita anche opere di grandi firme della pittura contemporanea, da Pablo Picasso a Marc Chagall.
Places to see in ( Faenza - Italy )
Places to see in ( Faenza - Italy )
Faenza is an Italian city and comune, in the province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, situated 50 kilometres southeast of Bologna. Faenza is noted for its manufacture of majolica-ware glazed earthenware pottery, known from the name of the town as faience.
Faenza, at the foot of the first Subapennine hills, is surrounded by an agricultural region including vineyards in the hills, and cultivated land with traces of the ancient Roman land-division system, and fertile market gardens in the plains. In the nearby green valleys of the rivers Samoggia and Lamone there are great number of 18th and 19th century stately homes, set in extensive grounds or preceded by long cypress-lined driveways.
According to mythology, the name of the first settlement, Faoentia, had Etruscan and Celtic roots, meaning in Latin Splendeo inter deos or I shine among the gods, in modern English. The very name, coming from the Romans who developed this center under the name of Faventia, has become synonymous with ceramics (majolica) in various languages, including French (faïence) and English (faience). Here Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius defeated populares army of Gnaeus Papirius Carbo in 82 BC. From the second half of the 1st century AD the city flourished considerably as a result of its agricultural propensities and the development of industrial activities such as the production of everyday pottery and brickwork objects and linen textiles. Faenza's architectural attractions are concentrated in the two contiguous main squares: Piazza del Popolo, lined by two double order porticoed wings, and Piazza della Libertà.
Alot to see in Faenza such as :
Faenza Cathedral: located along the east side of Piazza della Libertà. Influenced by Tuscan style, it is one of the highest expressions of Renaissance art in Romagna.
Sant'Antonio
San Bartolomeo
Santa Maria del Carmine
Church of the Commenda
Santa Maria ad Nives
Santa Maria dell’Angelo
Palazzo del Podestà and the Town Hall, both of medieval origin, stand in Piazza del Popolo. The former was largely restored in the early 20th century while the latter — radically transformed in the 18th century — was the Palazzo of the Captain of the People and later the residence of the governing Manfredi family.
Goldsmiths' Portico opposite the Cathedral this open gallery and monumental fountain with bronzes were built in the first decade of the 17th century.
Clock Tower, in front of the entrance to the Piazza, is a postwar rebuilding of the 17th century tower that stood at the crossroad of the cardo and the decumanus gate of the Roman Faventia.
Among the other monuments of the historic centre are Palazzo Milzetti, the richest and most significant Neoclassical building in the region, and the Teatro Masini (1780–1787). In the nearby, the Villa Case Grandi dei Ferniani has a collection of 18th and 19th century Faenza ceramics. Faenza is home to the International Museum of Ceramics. The museum houses pieces from all over the world and from every epoch, from classical amphoras to the works of Chagall and Picasso, and there is a rich section dedicated to Faenza pottery in the golden age of the Renaissance.
Faenza railway station, at Piazza Cesare Battisti, forms part of the Bologna–Ancona railway. It is also a terminus of two secondary railways, linking Faenza with Ravenna and Florence, respectively. Opened in 1893, it replaced an earlier station, which had been opened in 1861 at a location to the east of the present station, near what is now Via Caldesi.
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This is Faenza, an Italian city and comune in the province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, situated 50 kilometres (31 miles) southeast of Bologna. Faenza is noted for its manufacture of majolica-ware glazed earthenware pottery, known from the name of the town as faience.
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Faenza / Town of Artistic Ceramics in Italy
A town in Italy with a good school of Ceramics. Taking the train from Florence makes the visitor enjoy nice views of the Mugello valley and the Appennino Toscoromagnola mountains covered by green forest and crossed by streams with cristal waters and water falls.
L'antica industria della Ceramica ha reso famosa questa città Romagnola.
Places to see in ( Faenza - Italy )
Places to see in ( Faenza - Italy )
Faenza is an Italian city and comune, in the province of Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, situated 50 kilometres southeast of Bologna. Faenza is noted for its manufacture of majolica-ware glazed earthenware pottery, known from the name of the town as faience.
Faenza's architectural attractions are concentrated in the two contiguous main squares: Piazza del Popolo, lined by two double order porticoed wings, and Piazza della Libertà.
Faenza Cathedral: located along the east side of Piazza della Libertà. Influenced by Tuscan style, it is one of the highest expressions of Renaissance art in Romagna. Built to Giuliano da Maiano's design, it was begun in 1474 and completed in 1511. The marble decoration of the façade remained unfinished. The interior, a nave and two aisles with obvious references to Brunelleschi's San Lorenzo in Florence, houses numerous works of Renaissance art, chiefly sculpture, among which are the tombs of St. Terence and St. Emilian (Tuscan school of the 15th century) and that of St. Savino, perhaps done in Florence by Benedetto da Maiano.
Palazzo del Podestà and the Town Hall, both of medieval origin, stand in Piazza del Popolo. The former was largely restored in the early 20th century while the latter — radically transformed in the 18th century — was the Palazzo of the Captain of the People and later the residence of the governing Manfredi family.
Faenza is home to the International Museum of Ceramics. The museum houses pieces from all over the world and from every epoch, from classical amphoras to the works of Chagall and Picasso, and there is a rich section dedicated to Faenza pottery in the golden age of the Renaissance. Other interesting art collections are located in the Municipal Art Gallery, the Diocese Museum, the Bendandi Museum and the Manfredi Library. The historic production of Faenza majolica is recognized worldwide as one of the highest moments of artistic creativity expressed through pottery.
Goldsmiths' Portico opposite the Cathedral this open gallery and monumental fountain with bronzes were built in the first decade of the 17th century.
Clock Tower, in front of the entrance to the Piazza, is a postwar rebuilding of the 17th century tower that stood at the crossroad of the cardo and the decumanus gate of the Roman Faventia.
Among the other monuments of the historic centre are Palazzo Milzetti, the richest and most significant Neoclassical building in the region, and the Teatro Masini (1780–1787). In the nearby, the Villa Case Grandi dei Ferniani has a collection of 18th and 19th century Faenza ceramics.
Grotta Tanaccia Karstic Park and the Carnè Natural Park, a vast green area with a visitor’s centre and refreshments, are also of great interest, characterized by a typical landscape of dolinas, ravines and swallow holes.
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Il Fantasma della Ghilana - Storia di Faenza
Un fantasma che porta fortuna, ma solo se lo vedi! In questa nuova puntata ricostruiremo le principali vicende storiche di questo antico edificio posto in vicinanza del centro storico faentino.
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concerto Natale orchestra Strocchi Duomo Faenza (3 di 3)
Orchestra scuola media Strocchi: Concerto di Natale 2014 in Duomo a Faenza 18 dicembre 2014
PIAZZA DEL POPOLO di Faenza (Ra) - Italy
Dipinto in acquerello (cm. 55X75) di Silvano Drei
GIAP Roma - Indagine al MIC - Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche (Faenza)
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Faenza Italy
A town in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy. Capital of Ceramics.
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FAENZA: Migliaia di sardine davanti al Duomo, Santori “Pronti alla terza fase”
Il giorno prima della visita di Matteo Salvini, a Faenza si sono riunite le sardine. Tra i 3000 partecipanti era presente anche l’ideatore del flash mob Mattia Santori che ha parlato di un possibile sviluppo del movimento a livello nazionale.
Faenza in un Minuto - La Loggia della Pagnocca
Tutte le Logge della Piazza hanno un nome, ma uno di questi è nato per una curiosa iniziativa del passato.
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Ideato, scritto e montato da Marco Santandrea
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Faenza festeggia la Madonna delle Grazie con la fiorita e la donazione dei ceri. Svelato il palio
Sono iniziate, come da tradizione nel giorno della festa del patrono di Faenza, le celebrazioni del palio del Niballo. La cerimonia della consegna dei ceri in duomo è stata preceduta dall’omaggio floreale della città, per mano dei Vigili del Fuoco, alla Madonna delle Grazie, alla statua sulla Torre dell’Orologio.
Faenza: An Italian Escape
A Perfect trip from Florence, Pisa or Bologna. On this delightful weekend visit famous ceramic painting studios, the beautiful Emilia Romagna countryside and a winery.
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