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Sunday, July 9, 2017

From the Santa Trinita Bridge

The Venice quarter, seen from the Holy Trinity bridge, Livorno
The Venice quarter, seen from the Holy Trinity bridge. (Already posted on Instagram)
Il quartiere Venezia, visto dal ponte di Santa Trinita. (GiĆ  pubblicato su Instagram)

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Fortezza Vecchia from Above

Fortezza Vecchia, Livorno
The whole extension of the Fortezza Vecchia (Old Fortress) from a vantage point. On the left the Capitana bastion, in the middle the Mastio di Matilde, on the right Canaviglia bastion with the Palazzo di Francesco. In background, on the left, the tent-like structure of the Fish Market, on the right the reddish Palazzo del Portuale. Slightly above it we can see the bell tower of the Cathedral. If you are curious about the vantage point, we were exactly here.

Mercato del Pesce - Palazzo del Portuale - Duomo di Livorno - Old Silos

See also: Fortezza Vecchia - Piazza dei Grani - Scalo Regio - Porta del Duca - Cortile d'Arme - Capitana - Ampolletta - Molo del Soccorso - Canaviglia - Palazzo di Francesco - Mastio di Matilde - From the Top
Search labels: Fortezza Vecchia

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Over the Porto Mediceo

Porto Mediceo, Medicean Port from above, LivornoIn foreground we can see the “Diga curvilinea” (Curved seawall), built to protect the port from the sea. The “Porto Mediceo” itself is the relatively small basin in the middle, with on its left a barely visible “Fortezza Vecchia” and on the right the blue sheds of the Benetti Shipyard, the large dry dock, the floating dock, the lighthouse and the “Darsena Morosini” (Morosini docks). Beyond that begins the “lungomare”, we have already seen a part of it in Flying over Livorno, while inland lies most of Livorno proper.

See also: Flying over Livorno - Cargo Port - Fortress from the Sky

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Flying over Livorno

Flying over LivornoOur flight from Paris was so kind to pass three times over Livorno before landing in Pisa, so I was able to take some pictures of our town seen from above.
In foreground we can see, from left to right, the round building of the acquarium and the grey snake of the “Terrazza Mascagni”. At the other end of the terrazza stands the Gazebo and just above it the Grand Hotel Palazzo, with the “Pancaldi Acquaviva” sea resort. The large compound which hosts the Naval Academy lies by the sea, while the “Armando Picchifootball stadium and the “Federico Caprilli” racetrack line up in the top part of the picture.

See also: Over the Porto Mediceo - Cargo Port - Fortress from the Sky

Friday, February 3, 2012

A View with Snow

Park of Villa Letizia under the snow, Livorno
[Photos by Stefano B]
My friend Stefano took these picture in “Villa Letizia” the day last Wednesday. The first one is an almost black and white composition from the park of the villa.View from Villa Letizia, LivornoA view toward south from the roof of the villa: we can see the coastline as far as Antignano.View from Villa Letizia, LivornoThe snow covers the marina of Ardenza and the sea resorts.View from Villa Letizia, LivornoThe “Federico Caprilli” racetrack white with snow and in background the Naval Academy.

See also: Villa Letizia - From the Roof - Federico Caprilli

Sunday, January 17, 2010

From the Roof

View, viale Italia, Rotonda of Ardenza, LivornoLooking south from the roof terrace of “Villa Letizia”: we see the busy “Viale Italia”, then the pines of the “Rotonda” and the quite rocky coastline of Antignano. The farthest visible point is more than two kilometers away.Water tower, Caserma Paolo Vannucci, Ardenza, LivornoAgainst the eastern hills stands the water tower of the “Caserma Paolo Vannucci”, were part of the Folgore Parachute Brigate is quartered. That would be another good point of view...View, Armando Picchi football stadium, Ardenza, LivornoThe Ardenza Stadium, now “Armando Picchi”, lies just north of the villa. The “Grattacielo” is our modest and only high-rise.View, track, grandstand, Ippodromo Federico Caprilli, Naval Academy, Ardenza, LivornoOn the northwest the track of the “Ippodromo Federico Caprilli” and its grandstand with, in background, the buildings of the Naval Academy. If you look closely, you may even recognize some familiar turrets. On the far right, in the haze, the “Fanale”.Villa Letizia, Ardenza, LivornoA panoramic view showing the extension of the park of the villa.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Villa Letizia

View from Villa Letizia, LivornoThis is a view from the roof terrace of “Villa Letizia” toward the hills southeast of Livorno. The first tower is the old reservoir of the villa, the bell tower in the middle of the picture belongs to the church of Saint Simon, in “Ardenza Terra”. Near the top of the hills we can see Montenero and its Sanctuary. The strange address of the villa is “Via dei Pensieri”, or Street of Thoughts.Villa Letizia, LivornoThe villa was built in the first years of 18th Century amidst a huge park. It was completed in 1873 by a new owner, David Bondi, who restored the villa and built the reservoir tower.Villa Letizia, LivornoIn the last years of the 19th Century the “Ippodromo” (racetrack) was built in northern part of the park.
Now the main building is an educational facility with an off-campus degree course of the University of Pisa. Computer related training courses are hold here quite often.Villa Letizia, LivornoOn the southern end of the park, where the main entrance once was, the original “belvedere”, is wrapped in scaffolding. From up there they could see the sea just across the avenue that is now “Viale Italia”.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Montenero

Piazzetta di Montenero, LivornoWelcome to Montenero (lit. Black Mount), a village on the hills overlooking Livorno and one of its most fascinating suburbs. Montenero is a well known religious centre because of the Sanctuary of “Santa Maria delle Grazie”, patron Saint of Tuscany. The tiny square has a panoramic terrace with a wonderful view of the town and of the coastline: on a clear day you can see the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago.
Livorno, vista da MonteneroFrom Montenero Basso (Lower Montenero) there is a funicular service reaching the upper village at an elevation of around 280 meters. You can use a car, but for an easy drive you have to take a quite long detour around the hill. So it's probably hard to believe that these roads were part of a racing circuit, the Montenero Circuit, very popular in the 30's. It hosted many international races and the annual “Coppa Ciano”, which the legendary Tazio Nuvolari won five times. In 1937 the Italian Grand Prix itself took place on the circuit and was won by Rudolf Caracciola on a Mercedes-Benz.

See also: Sanctuary of Montenero - Villa Azzurra - Funicolare - Sagrato - Famedio - Piazza del Santuario
External links: Sanctuary of Montenero - Montenero Circuit - Coppa Ciano - Tazio Nuvolari - Italian Grand Prix - Rudolf Caracciola (Wikipedia)