Thursday, January 31, 2013

14 & 32

Tile with personalized civic number, via Pompilia, Livorno
“Via Pompilia”

Tile with personalized civic number, viale Amerigo Vespucci, Antignano, Livorno
“Viale Amerigo Vespucci”

See also: House Numbers - Numbers

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Harbor Pilots

Pilot getting off a ferry, port of LivornoA pilot getting off a ferry ...Pilots Corps crest, port of Livorno... and the crest of the Pilots Corps of the port of Livorno.

See also: Pilots - Pilotina Due

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Tow-Away Zone

Three no parking traffic signs, via Maggi, Livorno
Three no-parking signs under the eye of Amedeo Modigliani. If they misbehave they may end up like these.

See also: Bad Signs - My Name Is 5074

Monday, January 28, 2013

Scali Cerere Footbridge

Dogana d'Acqua footbridge, Livorno
Here is how it looked, in September 2009, the old iron footbridge crossing the “Canale dei Navicelli” and linking Scali Cerere with Via Lamarmora, just in front of the “Dogana d'Acqua”.
Dogana d'Acqua footbridge, Livorno
The whole structure has been recently refurbished and its line is much better now with the side pipes included in the body of the bridge.
Dogana d'Acqua footbridge, Livorno
I managed to sneak across it, but the footbridge is not yet open to the general public.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Dancer's Rock

Scoglio della ballerina, Dancer's rock, Antignano, Livorno
The “Scoglio della Ballerina” (Dancer's Rock), Antignano, December 2012

Vintage postcard, Scoglio della ballerina, Dancer's rock, Antignano, Livorno
The same rock, Antignano, early years of 1900

(Postcard digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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See also: Miramare - Rocky Coast at Antignano

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Three Cranes

Tre gru, the il faro e molti yachts, porto di Livorno
Three cranes, the lighthouse and several yachts against a dark sky. (Picture taken in September 2012)

This is our 1500th post!

Friday, January 25, 2013

Outside the Cage

Bicycle outside the cage, Livorno
Womens bicycle, with a basket, next to an empty cage outside the Fish Market building.

Due to a medical problem, I won't be able to comment on your blogs for a while,
I really hope to come back very soon...

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External links: Bicycle Art

Thursday, January 24, 2013

V 2043

Patrol boat V 2043, Class 2000, Guardia di Finanza, LivornoThe patrol boat V 2043 of the “Guardia di Finanza”, built by Intermarine, speeding in the waters in front of the “Terrazza Mascagni”. (Picture taken in July 2011)

See also: V 609 Falco - Summer Hawk

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Stefano & Matteo

Stefano Ceccarini, Matteo Giunti, Chiesa degli Olandesi, Dutch church, Livorno
Our friends Stefano Ceccarini and Matteo Giunti have been the driving force behind the collection of signatures for the restoration of the “Chiesa degli Olandesi” (Dutch Church) and many other initiatives. Here they were checking the interior of the church and I was tagging along, taking pictures.
Chiesa degli Olandesi, Dutch church, Livorno
The building is, if possible, in even worse shape than ever, with further collapsing and widespread decay.
Chiesa degli Olandesi, Dutch church, Livorno
All the stained glass windows are broken, but one of the smaller ones inside has still something to say.

Search labels: Dutch church
See also: Abandoned Church - Scali degli Olandesi - Chiesa degli Olandesi - Sad Preview - A lecture - Finale - A Ray of Hope - Falling to Pieces - Flying Rats - Another Collapse - Fenced Off - Piazza Poerio - The Places I Love - A Few More Votes - Rose Window - Second Place?
External links: Temple of the Dutch German Congregation (Wikipedia)
Facebook Group: “Salviamo la chiesa degli Olandesi a Livorno” (Save the Dutch church in Livorno)

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Maranello4

Sakura Maranello4 city car, Livorno
To call this tiny two-seater Maranello4 is a bold choice considered that here, and probably in the rest of the world, we are used to associate that name with the birthplace of the Ferrari.

External links: Sakura Maranello4 (GreenCarSite)

Monday, January 21, 2013

Stolpersteine

Stolperstein literally translates as ‘stumbling stone’ and it is a small stone cube with the top sie covered in brass and etched with the name of a Jew or other victim of the Nazi regime who was deported and killed in a concentration camp. It is usually placed on the sidewalk of the house where they once lived. The dates of their deportation and death are also inscribed on the stone, following a project started by the German artist Gunter Demnig in 1994, when the first stones were placed in Cologne.
Stolperstein, stumbling block, remembering Raffaello Menasci, Livorno
Last week four Stolpersteine have been laid in three streets of Livorno.
Stolperstein, stumbling block, remembering Enrico Menasci, Livorno
Two of them are in front of the same building in Via Verdi remembering a father and his twelve year son.

See also: Not Even One Year - Perla - Isacco Bayona - Dina and Dino
External links: Stolperstein - Gunter Demnig (Wikipedia)

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Municipal Building

Municipal building, town hall, Livorno
Municipal building, January 2013

Old postcard, Municipal building, town hall, Livorno
Municipal building, 1908

(Postcard digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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See also: Mural Crown - Town Hall - Piazza del Municipio - Coat of Arms

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Lifeguard Chair

empty lifeguard chair, Tre Ponti beach, Ardenza, Livorno
An empty lifeguard chair at the Tre Ponti (Three Bridges) beach, the home of our windsurfers.

See also: Windsurfers - Going with the Wind - Three Bridges - Libeccio

Friday, January 18, 2013

Piero Ciampi

Piero Ciampi, mural by Mart, off via Pelletier, Livorno
Piero Ciampi (Livorno, 1934 - Rome, 1980) was a Livornese singer-songwriter, a cult figure whose genius was widely recognized only after his death. This mural is not far from his birthplace in Via Pellettier.

(“Senza rete”, 1970)

External links: Piero Ciampi (Allmusic)
See also: Almost Bicycle Art - Art Is a Disease - Mart - Jeanne Hébuterne - Rothko & Modigliani

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Twin Doors

Twin doors, scali della Dogana d'Acqua, Livorno
Two sets of twin doors ...
Twin doors, scali della Dogana d'Acqua, Livorno
... on scali della Dogana D'Acqua.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

A GIS's RIB

Zodiac Hurricane RIB, GIS Carabinieri, port of LivornoA Zodiac Hurricane RIB (Rigid-hulled inflatable boat) used by the Carabinieri's GIS (Gruppo di Intervento Speciale), based in Livorno. (Picture taken in May 2012)

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Bridge with a Window

Bridge between the Goldoni theater and the Rimediotti annex, Livorno
A bridge between the main building of the Teatro Goldoni and its annex in the former Rimediotti firehouse.

See also: Caffè Palcoscenico

Monday, January 14, 2013

In Pisa

At least once a year we go to Pisa, taking all the needed precautions, to watch the Pisan creatures in their natural habitat and study their rare and curious accomplishments. Last year we missed this visit, getting only as far as the Livorno airport, that our city successfully managed to place, a while ago, on Pisan land.
Pisan pedicab with its driver, Pisa
Pedicab tours are an absolute novelty in Pisa and their adventurous drivers still don WWI pilot attires.
Sandwich prop with glass and flask of wine, Pisa
A wondrous example of Pisan sculpture: the subtle message and the elegant forms overwhelm your senses.
Osteria I Santi, The Saints Inn, Ape car ad, via Santa Maria, Pisa
As you can see, our beloved cousins are very precise with distances (103 meters!), but can't even get right their own web addresses on advertising. In fact, the right one for this restaurant is www.osteria-isanti.com.
If you, as we, are thrilled by the Pisan way of doing things, please check the links below.

See also: Livorno Airport - Pisan Walk (2010) - Pisan Walk 1 of 2 - Pisan Walk 2 of 2 (2011)

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Customs on the Water

The “Dogana d'acqua” complex was built in the 1830s as a barrier where the “Canale dei Navicelli” passed the Leopoldine Walls. It was heavily damaged during the WWII air raids over the port of Livorno.
Dogana d'acqua, Canale dei Navicelli, Livorno
Dogana d'acqua (outer side), Canale dei Navicelli, January 2013

Old postcard, Dogana d'acqua, Canale dei Navicelli, Livorno
Dogana d'acqua (outer side), Canale dei Navicelli, early 1900s

Dogana d'acqua, Canale dei Navicelli, Livorno
Dogana d'acqua (inner side), Canale dei Navicelli, January 2013

Old postcard, Dogana d'acqua, Canale dei Navicelli, Livorno
Dogana d'acqua (inner side), Canale dei Navicelli, 1902

(Postcards digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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See also: Dogana d'acqua - Canale dei Navicelli - Leopoldine Walls
External links: Canale dei Navicelli (Wikipedia)

Friday, January 11, 2013

Nostalgy of Summer

Fishing on a pier, with a parasol and a bicycle with a plastic crate, port of LivornoFishing on a pier in August, with a parasol and a bicycle with a plastic crate.

Search labels: bicycle art
External links: Bicycle Art

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Slice of Cake

Narrow building, via de Larderel, Livorno
Due to some weird angles between our streets, we have several building like this in town. This is one of the most recent, in “Via de Larderel”.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

JoyMe

Superyacht JoyMe, IMO 9579195, LivornoThe unusual colors of the “JoyMe”, a 50-meter yacht built in 2011 by Philip Zepter Yachts in Split, Croatia.
Superyacht JoyMe, IMO 9579195, LivornoBoth the exterior and interior design are by Stand By studio of Marijana Radović.
Superyacht JoyMe, IMO 9579195, LivornoThe yacht was offered at € 27.000.000 and is already sold.
(Pictures taken in July 2012)
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External links: The unique and highly individual JoyMe (SuperYachtTimes)

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Marco Alessandro del Borro

Alessandro del Borro funerary monument by Giovan Battista Foggini, Cathedral of Livorno
The Arezzo-born Marco Alessandro del Borro was a quite popular governor of Livorno from 1678 to 1701. He promoted the expansion of the Venezia Nuova quarter, whose main street is named after him: “Via Borra”. His funerary monument inside the Cathedral was realized by the sculptor Giovan Battista Foggini, but it was badly damaged by the WWII air raids.

See also : Duomo di Livorno - Around the Duomo - Via Cairoli - After the Snow - Fontana del Duomo - Inside the Cathedral - Most Blessed Sacrament Chapel

Monday, January 7, 2013

Sausages and Olives

Politicians are like pig: they are always eating, but soon they will be sausages for the people, placard, Livorno
“I politici sono come i maiali mangiano sempre presto diverranno salciccie per il popolo”
(Politicians are like pig: they are always eating, but soon they will be sausages for the people)

While one can even sympathize with the incipit, here is a semi-analphabet cannibal revolutionary who can't ever write “politici” in one go and spells “salcicce” (“salsicce” would be even better) with a superfluous “i”. Punctation is a unresolved mystery to him.
Una serata davvero vuota, le olive finiscono, graffiti, Livorno
“Una serata davvero vuota, le olive finiscono” (A really empty evening, we run out of olives)

An enigmatic message, but it is just a quote from the story “Senso contrario” from the book “Altri libertini” by Pier Vittorio Tondelli (1955-1991).

External links: Pier Vittorio Tondelli (Wikipedia) - Altri libertini (Google Books, in Italian)

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Rocky Coast at Antignano

Rocky coast south of the Antignano Marina, Livorno
The coast south of the Antignano Marina, December 2012

Old postcard, rocky coast south of the Antignano Marina, Livorno
Almost the same view from a 1901 postcard

Old postcard, rocky coast south of the Antignano Marina, Livorno
A slightly different view in a 1928 postcard

(Postcards digitized from the collection of Antonio Cantelli)
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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Fresh Tomatoes

Crate of tomatoes, via Magenta, Livorno
Fresh tomatoes in a crate on display outside a shop in Via Magenta.

See also: Hot Peppers - Peppers and Eggplants

Friday, January 4, 2013

Rothko & Modigliani

Mark Rothko with a hammer, mural art by Mart, scali del Refugio, Livorno
Mark Rothko by Mart, Scali del Refugio

Modigliani art is a disease, mural art by Mart, Antignano Marina, Livorno
Amedeo Modigliani by Mart, off Viale Amerigo Vespucci, Antignano

See also: Almost Bicycle Art - Art Is a Disease - Mart - Jeanne Hébuterne

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Alfredo Cappellini

Alfredo Cappellini was a Livornese captain of the Italian Royal Navy who died in the Battle of Lissa, during the Third Italian War of Independence (yes, we had four of those!). The local “Istituto Tecnico Nautico” (Nautical Technical Institute) is named after him.Alfredo Cappellini motor boat, Nautical Institute of Livorno, port of LivornoThis former Coast Guard motor boat was donated a few years ago to the Institute and was refitted and refurbished almost completely by the students of the school. She was then renamed “Alfredo Cappellini”.
(Picture taken on May 2012)