- Pordenone
Infobox CityIT
imege_caption = Pordenone Town Hall
img_coa = Pordenone-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Pordenone
name = Pordenone
mapx = 45.95
mapy = 12.73
region =Friuli-Venezia Giulia
province = Pordenone (PN)
elevation_m = 24
area_total_km2 = 38
population_as_of = 2004
population_total = 51044
population_density_km2 = 1305
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|45|58|N|12|39|E|region:IT_type:city(2546807)
frazioni = Vallenoncello, Rorai Grande, Torre, Villanova, Borgomeduna
telephone = 0434
postalcode = 33170
gentilic = Pordenonesi
saint =Saint Mark
day =April 25 (in conjunction with a National Holiday, so the Local holiday is held on september 8)
mayor = Sergio Bolzonello (fromJune 10 ,2001 )
website = [http://www.comune.pordenone.it www.comune.pordenone.it]Pordenone (Friulian: "Pordenon") is a "
comune " of Pordenone province of northeastItaly in theFriuli-Venezia Giulia region.The name comes from the Latin "Portus Naonis" meaning the port on the river Noncello (Latin "Naon")
History
Pordenone was created in the High
Middle Ages as a river port on theNoncello , with the name "Portus Naonis". In the area, however, there were already villas and agricultural settlements in the Roman age.In 1378, after having been administrated by several feudatories, the city was handed over to theHabsburg family, forming anAustria nenclave within the territory ofPatriarchate of Aquileia . In the 14th century Pordenone grew substantially due to the flourishing river trades, gaining the status of city in 1314.In 1514 it was acquired by the
Republic of Venice , under which a new port was built and the manufacturers improved.After the Napoleonic parenthesis Pordenone was included in the
Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia . The railway connection and the construction of the Pontebbana road implied the decline of the port, but spurred a substantial industrial development (especially for the working ofcotton ). Pordenone was annexed to Italy in 1866.The cotton sector, however, decayed after the damage of
World War I and the 1929 crisis never recovered at all. AfterWorld War II the localZanussi became a world giant of household appliances, and in 1968 Pordenone became capital of the province with the same name, including territory belonging to Udine.After WWII, Pordenone, as well as the rest of
Friuli-Venezia Giulia , became garrison for many military units, in order to prevent an eventualSoviet invasion from east.The heavy military presence was an important factor in the economical development of this once depressed area.Pordenone is as now garrison of the 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete".Pordenone has been the primary host to
Le Giornate del Cinema Muto , a world-famous festival ofsilent film , since 1981, excepting an eight-year lapse after the host theater, Il Cinema Verde, was torn down. The nearby town ofSacile hosted the festival from 1999 to 2006. The "27th Pordenone Silent Film Festival" will be held be held in the new Cinema Verde, October 4-11, 2008. [ [http://www.cinetecadelfriuli.org/gcm/ Pordenone Silent Film Festival website] ]Main sights
*"Corso Vittorio Emanuele II", with its characteristic Gothic and
Renaissance edifices, some with frescoes.
*Cathedral of St. Mark ("Duomo") was built from 1363 in Romanesque-Gothic style and restored in the 16th and 18th centuries. It houses a famous fresco of "San Rocco" and an altarpiece by the native Renaissance painterGiovanni Antonio de' Sacchis (commonly known as "Il Pordenone"). It has a 79 m bell tower.
*"Palazzo Ricchieri", today seat of the Town Art Museum. It was originally a tower-house from the 13th century, later adapted as a mansion by the Venetian family of Ricchieri.
*The Gothic Communal Palace (1291-1395). The loggia, the pinnacles and the watch-tower, designed by painterPomponio Amalteo , were added in the 16th century.
*The church of the "Santissima Trinità" ("Holy Trinity"), alongside the Noncello river. It has an octagonal plant and frescoes byGiovanni Maria Calderari , pupil of "Il Pordenone".
*"Castello di Torre" ("Tower Castle") (late 12th century), residence of the Ragogna family and now seat of the WesternFriuli Archaeological Museum. It was assaulted in 1402 by Imperial troops, who left in place only a tower.
*Roman Villa of Torre, remains of a patrician villa discovered in the 1950s.Twinnings
*flagicon|Austria
Spittal an der Drau ,Austria , since 1987.References
External links
*it icon [http://www.comune.pordenone.it Homepage of the city]
* [http://museoarte.comune.pordenone.it Town Art Museum]
* [http://www.comune.pordenone.it/comune/strutture/archeomuseo Western Friuli Archaeological Museum]
* [http://www.comune.pordenone.it/comune/strutture/museoscienze Town Science Museum]
* [http://www.consorziocastelli.it/icastelli/torre Castello di Torre]
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