Places to see in ( Pesaro - Italy )
Places to see in ( Pesaro - Italy )
Pesaro is a town and comune in the Italian region of the Marche, capital of the Pesaro e Urbino province, on the Adriatic. According to the 2011 census, its population was 95,011, making it the second most populous city in the Marche, after Ancona. Pesaro is known as City of Bicycle, thanks to its big net of bicycle paths. The city received this award by Legambiente, the most important ecologist society in Italy, in 2015, because it is the city with the biggest bicycle use in Italy. It is also known as City of Music thanks to the bond with Gioacchino Rossini, the famous composer born in Pesaro. For this reason, in 2015, the Italian Government officially candidate Pesaro as Creative City in the group of World Heritage Sites of UNESCO. Fishery, furniture industry and tourism are the main strengths of the local economy.
The city was founded as Pisaurum by the Romans in 184 BC as colony in the territory of the Picentes, the people who lived on the northeast coast during the Iron Age. However, in 1737, 13 ancient votive stones were unearthed in a local farm field, each bearing the inscription of a Roman god; these were written in a pre-Estrucan script, indicating a much earlier occupation of the area than the 184 BC Picentes colony.
A settlement of the Picentes tribe has been found at Novilara. The northern Picentes were invaded in the 4th century BC by the Gallic Senones, earlier by the Etruscans, and when the Romans reached the area the population was an ethnic mixture. Within it the Gauls at least were still distinct, as the Romans separated them out and expelled them from the country.
Under the Roman administration Pesaro, a hub across the Via Flaminia, became an important center of trading and craftmanship. After the fall of the Western Empire, Pesaro was occupied by the Ostrogoths, and destroyed by Vitigis (539) in the course of the Gothic War. Hastily rebuilt five years later after the Byzantine reconquest, it formed the so-called Pentapolis, part of the Exarchate of Ravenna. After the Lombard and Frankish conquests of that city, Pesaro became part of the Papal States.
During the Renaissance it was ruled successively by the houses of Malatesta (1285–1445), Sforza (1445–1512) and Della Rovere (1513–1631). Under the last family, who selected it as capital of their duchy, Pesaro saw its most flourishing age, with the construction of numerous public and private palaces, and the erection of a new line of walls (the Mura Roveresche). In 1475, a legendary wedding took place in Pesaro, when Costanzo Sforza and Camilla D'Aragona married.
Alot to see in Pesaro such as :
Ducal Palace (15th century)- Commissioned by Alessandro Sforza, the façade has a portico with six arcades supported by six heavy pilasters and an upper floor with five windows crowned by coats of arms, festoons and puttoes.
Rocca Costanza (15th century) - Massive castle built by Costanzo I Sforza; it has a square plan with four cylindrical corner towers and a wide dry moat. Later used as prison.
Villa Imperiale of Pesaro (c. 1530) - Suburban palace with gardens designed by Girolamo Genga for Duke Francesco Maria Della Rovere and his duchess Eleanora.
Mura Roveresche (17th century)- Della Rovere Walls
Birthplace of Gioacchino Rossini
Conservatorio Statale di Musica Gioachino Rossini - Located in the 18th century Palazzo Olivieri–Machirelli on the Piazza Oliveri
Musei Civici di Palazzo Mosca- Civic museum contains mainly paintings and ceramics. Among the masterpieces is the Pesaro Altarpiece by Giovanni Bellini.
Oliveriani Museum and Library
Cathedral of Pesaro
The Baroque Sanctuary of Beata Vergine del Carmelo (18th century).
Church of the Maternità
Santissima Annunziata
Oratory of the Nome di Dio
San Giacomo
San Giovanni Battista
Sant'Agostino
Santa Lucia
Santa Maria Maddalena
Municipal Chapel of Sant'Ubaldo
Church and Convent of the Girolimini
Madonna del Porto
Santa Maria delle Grazie
Pieve di Ginestreto
Pieve di Santo Stefano
Santa Veneranda
Sacred Grove of Lucus Pisaurensis, pre-Roman era sacerdotal lucus
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Places to see in ( Perugia - Italy )
Places to see in ( Perugia - Italy )
Perugia is an Italian city and the capital of the Umbria region. It’s known for its defensive walls around the historic center. The medieval Priori Palace exhibits regional art from the 13th century onward. Looking onto Piazza IV Novembre, the Gothic cathedral houses Renaissance paintings and frescoes, In the square's center, Fontana Maggiore is a marble fountain with carvings of biblical scenes and zodiac signs.
is the capital city of both the region of Umbria in central Italy, crossed by the river Tiber, and of the province of Perugia. The city Perugia is located about 164 kilometres (102 miles) north of Rome and 148 km (92 miles) south-east of Florence. It covers a high hilltop and part of the valleys around the area. The region of Umbria is bordered by Tuscany, Lazio, and Marche. The history of Perugia goes back to the Etruscan period; Perugia was one of the main Etruscan cities. The city is also known as the universities town, with the University of Perugia founded in 1308 (about 34,000 students), the University for Foreigners (5,000 students), and some smaller colleges such the Academy of Fine Arts Pietro Vannucci (Italian: Accademia di Belle Arti Pietro Vannucci) public athenaeum founded in 1573, the Perugia University Institute of Linguistic Mediation for translators and interpreters, the Music Conservatory of Perugia, founded in 1788, and other Institutes.
Perugia is also a well-known cultural and artistic centre of Italy. The city hosts multiple annual festivals and events, e.g., the Eurochocolate Festival (October), the Umbria Jazz Festival (July), and the International Journalism Festival (in April), and is associated with multiple notable people in the arts. The famous painter Pietro Vannucci, nicknamed Perugino, was a native of Città della Pieve, near Perugia. He decorated the local Sala del Cambio with a beautiful series of frescoes; eight of his pictures can also be admired in the National Gallery of Umbria.
Perugino was the teacher of Raphael, the great Renaissance artist who produced five paintings in Perugia (today no longer in the city) and one fresco. Another famous painter, Pinturicchio, lived in Perugia. Galeazzo Alessi is the most famous architect from Perugia. The city's symbol is the griffin, which can be seen in the form of plaques and statues on buildings around the city.
Alot to see in ( Perugia - Italy ) such as :
Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria
Fontana Maggiore
Palazzo dei Priori
Collegio del Cambio
Perugia Cathedral
San Domenico, Perugia
Rocca Paolina
Palazzo della Penna
National Archaeological Museum of Perugia
Piazza IV Novembre
San Pietro, Perugia
Museo Storico Perugina
Pozzo etrusco
Casa Museo di Palazzo Sorbello
Museo Civico di Palazzo della Penna
Hypogeum of the Volumnus family
Marzia Gate
Chiesa di Filippo Neri
Fondazione Marini Clarelli Santi - Casa Museo degli Oddi
Captain Palace
Church of Sant'Angelo, Perugia
Porta Sole
Saint Angelo Gate
Palazzo Baldeschi al Corso
Capitularies Museum of Saint Lorenzo
Museo-Laboratorio di tessitura a mano Giuditta Brozzetti
Sciri Tower
Studio Moretti Caselli
Palazzo Donini
College of Mercanzia
Palazzo Lippi Alessandri
Orto Botanico dell'Università di Perugia
Arco Etrusco o di Augusto
Mandorlàs Arch
Florenzi Palace
Porta Cornea
Giardini del Frontone
Braccio Lodge
Piazza Italia Perugia
Hypogeum of San Manno
Nobile Collegio Del Cambio
Saint Pietro Gate
Saint Francesco Al Prato
Agrilife Turismo Rurale Srl
MusA
Arco dei Gigli
Abbazia di San Pietro
Chiesa di San Sebastiano e San Rocco
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Pompeii: House of Lucretius Frontone (English Version)
One of the famous place of Pompeii: the House of Lucretius Frontone..
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Pompeii: Ara Maxima House (English Version)
One of thwe famous House of Pompeii: Ara Maxima House.
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The ancient shops of the mytical Pompeii.
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TRAVEL DIARY - NAPLES FL 2017
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Kletterurlaub mit Kindern in Italien - Klettergebiete für Anfänger: N.1 Pennabilli
Klettern mit Kindern im Rimini für Familien.!.
Hier zeigen wir die besten Klettergebiete für Anfänger.
Hier stellen wir zehn italienische Klettergebiete vor, die euch wochenlang beschäftigen werden.
Kinder kann man eigentlich in jedem Alter mit zum Klettern nehmen. Mit der richtigen Ausrüstung und guter Planung lassen sich entspannte Tage am Fels verbringen.
Spaß, Spannung und Erlebnis sind für Kinder im kletterurlaub.
Rimini erwartet Sie mit einem umfassenden Kletterangebot für die ganze Familie.
Italien besticht durch ein Hier ein Überblick der Regionen, wo Klettern mit Kindern so richtig Spaß macht.
Hier ein Überblick, wo Klettern in Italien mit Kindern so richtig Spaß macht.
Falesia von Pennabilli - Rock Climbing in Italy
In den letzten Jahren hat sich in der Valmarecchia eine ausgeprägte Leidenschaft für das Klettern etabliert mit der Schaffung von etlichen entlegenen Kletterrouten an den geeignetsten Hängen und Felsformationen.
Die Kletterstiege werden regelmässig gewartet und sind für jeden Kletterer-Typus geeignet – vom Anfänger bis zum erfahrenen Profi.
Pennabilli, Maiolo, San Leo, Perticara sind einige der fraglichen locations in unserer Nähe, wo sich ausgezeichnete Routen finden, um unser geliebtes Gebirge aus einer anderen Perspektive zu erleben.
Kletterführer und Boulderführer für Italien - Pennabilli -
Chiaia di Luna Beach on Island of Ponza , Italy
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Chiaia di Luna is one of the most scenic beach settings in Italy. The beach is located on Ponza, the largest island in the Pontine Archipelago, Italy.
Places to see in ( Ragusa - Italy ) Duomo di San Giorgio
Places to see in ( Ragusa - Italy ) Duomo di San Giorgio
The Duomo of San Giorgio is a Baroque church located in Ragusa Ibla, Sicily, Italy. Its construction began in 1738 and ended in 1775. The famous collegiate church of San Giorgio (also known as the Cathedral of San Giorgio ) is the main Catholic place of worship in Ragusa , one of the most important monuments of the city of Ragusa. The mother church of the city named after the patron saint of the city, before 1693 stood at the east end of the town, near the current Ibleo garden , where there is still the great fifteenth-century portal of Gothic-Catalan style , the only remaining vestige of the ancient temple.
The church was severely damaged by the earthquake and part of the façade, some chapels and part of the main chapel remained standing, for which a large room was built adjacent to the left aisle of the old temple, in which to perform the functions. In the second quarter of the eighteenth century , it was decided to transfer the church to the site of the old St. Nicholas, which until the 16th century had been the parish of the faithful of the Greek rite and later, passed to the Latin rite, had become sacramental church of St. George.
Rosario Gagliardi , architect of Noto , was one of the protagonists of Baroque reconstruction in 1738 , of whom this building is perhaps the best work: in fact, to build it, the artist conceived a superb game of perspective; he oriented the church a little further to the left of the square in front (one can clearly see it) so that the future dome could be seen behind the imposing bell-tower façade, a peculiar feature of the Gagliardi churches.
The project by Rosario Gagliardi , of which the original tables are preserved, is characterized by the monumental tower façade that incorporates the bell tower in the façade and ends with a bulb-shaped cusp, recalling the seventeenth-century wooden tabernacles of the Capuchin churches. The location of the church at the end of a high staircase and the oblique position with respect to the square below accentuate the grandeur and the plastic effects, created by a slight convexity of the central party and the presence of free columns. Two pairs of scrolls are the link between the different levels hosting, respectively, the statues of San Giorgio and San Giacomo below, and those of San Pietro and San Paolo above.
The interior, a Latin cross , with its arms closed by semicircular apses, is serene and balanced and is divided into three naves by ten sturdy stone pillars, with a large pitch in pitch. The carvings that decorate the cornice and the capitals of the pillars were built between 1779 and 1781 by the sculptors Giambattista Muccio and Giorgio Nobile di Ragusa. At the intersection of the transept with the central nave rises the dome of neoclassical taste, double cap, resting on two rows of columns: previously free, today the space between them is occupied by glass that give the dome the characteristic blue color which forms an inimitable panorama with the Ragusa Ibla complex.
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Venice Breeze Suites - Rooftop Lounge Event for Venice Art Crawl
Artist's setting up for Venice Art Crawl on Rooftop of the lovely Venice Breeze Suites on the oceanfront @ 2 Breeze Avenue, Venice, ca. 90291. 310-566-2222. The VAC is every 3rd Thursday of the month 6-10. Check out website for map of different locations of Artist's .
All artist welcomed! Join the community and share your art!!!
Just swinging over to northern Sicily (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 112
Sailing Sardinia has been an absolute treat. But, it was time to move on. Off to Sicily we go! We provision in a city called Olbia before heading off into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Join us for some random adventures onboard La Vagabonde. I’d like to thank James and Destiny for coming onboard and the support, we had such a great time and we’re so happy to have been able to show you a little bit of what our life is like on the water. Good luck with Yacht hunting. Cheers, Riley.
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