- Belluno
Infobox CityIT
image_caption = Belluno's Skyline
img_coa = Belluno-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Belluno
name = Belluno
region =Veneto
province = Belluno (BL)
elevation_m = 390
area_total_km2 = 147.18
population_as_of =December 21 ,2005
population_total = 36112
population_density_km2 = 238
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|46|08|N|12|13|E
mapx =46.137
mapy = 12.220
frazioni = see list
telephone = 0437
postalcode = 32100
gentilic = Bellunesi
saint =Saint Martin
day =11 November
mayor = Av. Antonio Prade
website = [http://www.comune.belluno.it/ www.comune.belluno.it] Belluno (Italian: "Belluno"; Friulian: "Belun"; German: "Beilun") is a town in theVeneto region of northernItaly . Located about 80 kilometers north ofVenice , Belluno is thecapital of theprovince of Belluno and the most important city in the Dolomiti's region. With its roughly 35,000 inhabitants, it the largest populated area of Valbelluna. It is one of the 15 municipalities of the National Park of the Dolomites of Belluno.Geography
The ancient city of Belluno rises above a cliff spur near the confluence of the Torrente Ardo and the
Piave River . To the north is the imposingSchiara range of theDolomites , with the famous "Gusela del Vescovà" (Bishop's needle), and Mounts Serva and Talvena rising above the city. To the south, the foothills of theAlps separate Belluno from the Venetian plain. Further to the south is theNevegal , in the Castionese area, well-known for its skiing resorts. The average annual temperature in Belluno is 9°C (49°F), and the average annual precipitation is 137 cm (54 inches).Pope
Gregory XVI was born at Belluno on 18 Sept 1765History
The name of the city is derived from celtic "belo-dunum" which means "splendid hill". The name was inspired by the favorable position within the valley.
The city was founded around 220-200 BC by the Romans and, starting from 181 BC, it became an important military stronghold in the Roman Venetia. After the fall of the
Western Roman Empire , it was ruled by theLombards (6th century) and theCarolingians (8th century); from the late 9th century it was ruled by a count-bishop and it received a castle and a line of walls. Later it was a possession of theGhibelline family of theEzzelino . After having longly contended the nearby territory withTreviso , in the end Belluno gave itself to theRepublic of Venice (1404). The city was thenceforth an important hub for the transport of lumber from theCadore through thePiave river.After the fall of the Republic, Belluno was an Austrian possession, until it was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.
Main sights
*The "Duomo" (Cathedral, late 15th century), with the 18th century bell tower designed by
Filippo Juvarra . The church's plan is attributed to the Venetian architectTullio Lombardo
*"Palazzo dei Rettori" (1491)
*The red edifice of the Communal Palace
*The Bishop's Palace, erected in 1190 by the count-bishopGerardo de' Taccoli
*The Fountain of "Piazza del Duomo"
*Baroque church of "San Pietro" (1326), originally in Gothic style. It includes five paintings byAndrea Schiavone , three bySebastiano Ricci .
*"Palazzo del Capitano".
*The 16th century church of "San Rocco".
*The church of "Santo Stefano", housing several 15th century paintings by local masters. It includes also an "Adoration of the Magi" fromTiziano 's workshop.
*The Romanesque church of "San Biagio".
*The "Porta Dojona" and "Porta Rugo" gates in the ancient walls.
*The 16th church of "Santa Maria dei Battuti".Transportation
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Frazioni "Antole, Bes, Bolzano Bellunese, Caleipo-Sossai, Castion, Castoi, Cavessago, Cet, Chiesurazza, Cirvoi, Col di Piana, Col di Salce, Collungo, Cusighe, Faverga, Fiammoi, Giamosa, Giazzoi, Levego, Madeago, Miér, Nevegal, Orzes, Pedeserva, Pra de Luni, Rivamaor, Safforze, Sala, Salce, San Pietro in Campo, Sargnano, Sopracroda, Sois, Sossai, Tassei, Tisoi, Vignole, Visome.
Quarters of the city
Baldenich, borgo Garibaldi (o via garibaldi), Borgo Piave, Borgo Prà, Cavarzano, Mussoi, San Lorenzo, Quartier Cadore, Via Feltre-Maraga, San Francesco, Lambioi, Via Montegrappa, Via Cairoli
External links
* [http://mappe.regioneveneto.net/node/6 Map of Belluno]
* [http://www.bellunovirtuale.com/ Bellunovirtuale]
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