Places to see in ( Imperia - Italy )
Places to see in ( Imperia - Italy )
Imperia is Liguria's westernmost province. It borders on Piedmont to the north, the Province of Savona to the east, and France to the west. To the south, it is lapped by the Ligurian Sea. The Provincial Capital is Imperia (41,500 residents) but the most populated town is San Remo (56,000 residents). The sea and the mountains are so close that the area hosts four mountain communities: Comunità dell'Olivo, Alta Valle Arroscia, Argentina Armea and Montana Intemelia. The name Imperia stems from the Impero River, which divides the former opposing villages of Porto Maurizio and Oneglia, now united into one town. In May 1945, the territory was occupied for a month by de Gaulle’s French army, the so-called Tirailleurs.
The stretch of coast belonging to Imperia Province is also known as the Riviera dei Fiori, the Flower Riviera, characterized by bays, ports and coves that become valleys, creeks and peaks standing above 984 ft. The sea of the Riviera is known for a mild climate, even in winter. At a short distance from the coast, behind the hills are valleys and pristine woods. Imperia is well-known for its many agro-alimentary firms that produce oil and pasta (although in time its economy has shifted towards services and tourism), and olive groves are still widespread throughout the territory.
Visit the Provincial Capital's central Via Bonfante with its arcades, and Galleria Isnardi and Galleria degli Orti with the most exclusive boutiques. Along the marina and behind the harbor is old Oneglia, with the old fishermen’s houses and the Palazzo dei Doria, the former lords of the town. Imperia's eastern border reveals the remnants of the 17th-Century walls, originally commissioned by the Savoia family.
Nearby lies the Church of the Annunziata with its neoclassical façade, and the 18th-Century Scolopi Complex. The Duomo di San Maurizio, also in the Neoclassical style, is just outside the historic center. The Naval Museum is also in Piazza del Duomo. The most popular beach along the Province's Riviera is Spiaggia d’Oro, or Golden Beach, in the port area of Borgo Marina, yet every community - from Imperia, Bordighera, and Arma di Taggia to Diano Marina and Ospedaletti - offers gorgeous and sunny beaches.
Noteworthy among the best inland destinations are Dolceacqua (with the overlooking Doria Castle, which can be reached through a scenic bridge over the Nervia River), Pigna (an art and spa hub), Rocchetta Nervina (with its many small lakes, the best initiation point for a hike), Perinaldo (famous for the Cassini Observatory) and Pieve di Teco (with its characteristic arcades).
San Remo, the city of flowers, is home to the 1905 Casino, where every year the Festival della Canzone Italiana (Italian song festival) is held. Ventimiglia is the town nearest to the border with France, and to the visitor it reveals its dual personalities: the archaeological town from the Roman period, an open-air museum with a theatre still in pristine conditions, the Provenza Portal, the thermal baths and mosaics; and the Medieval town, on the Roia River's right bank, characterized by monumental walls, the Cathedral of the Assunta, the octagonal-plan Baptistery and the Convent of the Canonichesse Lateranensi. Worth visiting is also the Salvini di Pieve di Teco Theater, the world’s smallest theatre.
Imperia Province displays extraordinary flora: from the world-famous palms of Bordighera to the terraces covered with vineyards and olive groves, that lend their incredible colors to the Nervia Valley. Similarly, the trees on the Olivo Hills alternate with homes and villages. Finally, the valleys between Liguria and Piedmont - such as Argentina, Armea and Arroscia - boast plenty of natural resources that decorate the remains of ancient settlements.
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POGGIO SANTA CECILIA - TUSCANY - ITALY - by Castelli & Rovine
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Santa Cecilia , this little town situated on a hill hides a surprise.
Well, in this enchanted and rich of history place , you’ll find
yourself in front of a very particular situation: in fact today the
town is a ghost town , completely uninhabited, silent and mysterious.
The village , denominated Poggio di Santa Cecilia, was built on the
ruins of an ancient medieval castle and has origins already documented
since 1198, when it had a strategic importance on the territory on the
border between Florence and Siena, but it seems that the origins are
to research since the Etruscans period.
In this village Giuseppe Garibaldi stopped for a few days to care a
wound on his feet , done in Calabria, during the fights for invasion
of “Le due Sicilie”.
A plaque situated in Piazza Garibaldi reminds what happened.
Situated on a dominating position, it is surrounded by a romantic park,
which goes down from the hill, and by a boundary wall, which reminds
of ancient fortified structures, as for the internal structure , which
develops along a main axis, which links to the entry of the town to
the church. The village , was modified in the years but still
preserves his original charm.
When we enter in Poggio Santa Cecilia we don’t have to expect to find
ruins , but the village is almost intact, although the mystery on the
reasons and times of abandonment are not existent, people believes it
has been abandoned around the end of 1950 , in a speedy way, leaving
furniture and personal effects inside the houses as to escape from
what we don’t know.
In some houses we have found some wardrobe full of dresses.
(Translation by 5uperV4le)
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Karen Brown's Relais San Damian, Imperia, Italy
Relais San Damian is a charming bed and breakfast in the town of Imperia in Italy. It is the first bed and breakfast property along the top half of the Ponente Riviera, running along the coast from Genoa to the French border.