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- Sirmione History | YUPyourutilitypoints
THE HISTORY OF PESCHIERA DEL GARDA Ancient origins and Roman period Peschiera del Garda has ancient origins, with settlements dating back to the Bronze Age, as demonstrated by the findings of pile dwellings in the lake area (now part of the UNESCO site "Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alpine Arc"). During the Roman era, the city was known as Arilica and played a strategic role thanks to its position at the mouth of the Mincio, the only emissary of Lake Garda. Arilica was an important road and commercial hub, crossed by the Via Gallica and the Via Claudia Augusta, with a river port and a very important bridge. Middle Ages and Scaliger rule In the Middle Ages, the city acquired a growing military role. It was contested by various local powers, particularly the bishops of Verona and the lords of Mantua. In the 13th century, it came under the control of the della Scala family (the Scaligeri of Verona), who strengthened its fortifications. Peschiera's location at the confluence of land and waterways made it a crucial point for the defense of the region. . Venetian Age and fortifications From 1440 to 1797, Peschiera became part of the Republic of Venice. During this period, it was transformed into one of the most important fortified military citadels of the Serenissima. Venice completely restructured the city, creating the mighty star-shaped fortress that still characterizes the historic center today. The walls were built surrounding the entire urban core, making it a stronghold of great strategic importance. Austrian domination and the Quadrilateral With the fall of Venice (1797, Treaty of Campoformio), Peschiera passed under Austrian rule. During the Austrian Empire, the city was integrated into the famous Quadrilateral defensive system, together with Verona, Mantua and Legnago. It was the scene of major clashes during the Italian Wars of Independence: in 1848, during the First War of Independence, Peschiera was besieged by Piedmontese troops and conquered after weeks of fighting. From the unification of Italy to today After 1866, following the Third War of Independence, Peschiera was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy. With the end of its military role, the city gradually transformed into a tourist and cultural center. Today it is known for its UNESCO fortress, the Mincio navigable canal, its proximity to theme parks (such as Gardaland), and its lively tourist and commercial life. SOME PHOTOS AND POSTCARDS OF PESCHIERA DEL GARDA
- SPIAGGIE | GARDAYUP
Beaches Jamaica Beach Piazza Orti Manara, 4, 25019 Sirmione BS Spiaggia Brema Via Pietro Amendola, 25, 25019 Sirmione BS Spiaggia Lugana Via Verona, 25019 Sirmione BS FAM Via Zamboni, Località Spiaggia d'Oro, 5, 25015 Desenzano del Garda BS Giulietta al Lago : Via Parrocchiale, 25015 Desenzano del Garda BS Spiaggia Desenzanino Lungolago Cesare Battisti, 1, 25015 Desenzano del Garda BS, Italia Coco Beach Via Catullo, 5, 25017 Lonato del Garda BS Spiaggia La Romantica Via Repubblica, 25080 Pieve Vecchia BS Isola di San Biagio Isola di San Biagio, 25080 Manerba del Garda BS
- TRASPORTI | GARDAYUP
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- History Verona | YUPyourutilitypoints
THE HISTORY OF VERONA The ancient origins Verona has very ancient origins. The first human settlements date back to the Neolithic, especially on the San Pietro hill. Over time, the area was inhabited by the Etruscans, Celts and finally by the Romans, who in the 1st century BC transformed Verona into a strategic colony. Its position at the crossroads of important consular roads made it a leading commercial and military center in northern Italy. The Roman Age During Roman rule, Verona experienced a period of great splendor. The Arena was built (1st century AD), still one of the best preserved amphitheatres in the world, used for gladiatorial games and shows. The Roman Theatre, the Arco dei Gavi and Porta Borsari also date back to this period. The Latin poet Catullus, probably born in Sirmione but often associated with Verona, represents the literary soul of this era. . The Middle Ages and the Scaligeri After the fall of the Roman Empire, Verona was ruled by the Goths, the Lombards and then the Franks. In the 11th century it became a free municipality, but its real golden age came in the 13th century with the rule of the Della Scala (Scaligeri) family. Under Cangrande I della Scala, Verona flourished artistically and politically. Castelvecchio, the Ponte Scaligero and the Arche Scaligere were built. During this period, Dante also found hospitality at the Veronese court. The Venetian era (1405–1797) In 1405 Verona voluntarily submitted to the Republic of Venice. The Serenissima guaranteed stability and development, making Verona one of the most important fortified cities of the Venetian dominion. The great Renaissance gates (such as Porta Nuova) and numerous noble palaces date back to this period. Culture prospered and the city remained economically alive thanks to trade and craftsmanship. Modern Age and Austrian Domination After the fall of Venice in 1797, Verona passed first to Napoleon, then to the Austrian Empire. It was one of the four fortresses of the military “Quadrilateral” together with Mantua, Legnago and Peschiera. The city developed as a strategic place, full of soldiers and barracks. Verona remained under Habsburg control until 1866, when it was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy after the third war of independence. Verona united with Italy With the Unification of Italy, Verona became part of the Kingdom and then of the Republic. The city modernized, grew industrially and, over time, also became an important cultural center. During the Second World War, it suffered severe bombings but was able to get back up, proudly preserving its historic center and Roman and medieval architectural heritage. Famous people born in Verona Catullus: Latin poet, among the first authors of personal love poetry. Paolo Veronese: Renaissance painter, famous in Venice and Europe. Emilio Salgari: adventure writer (creator of Sandokan). Ippolito Pindemonte: poet and translator, close to the ideals of the Enlightenment. Gigliola Cinquetti: singer, winner of the Sanremo Festival 1964. Ivana Spagna: pop and dance singer. Amadeus: well-known television and radio host. Lorenzo Fontana: current president of the Chamber of Deputies. SOME PHOTOS AND HISTORICAL POSTCARDS OF VERONA
- SEGNALAZIONI | GARDAYUP
Reports of malfunctions and problems Reports of malfunctions and problems Help us improve our Municipality! If you have noticed a disservice, a problem or an area that needs intervention within Desenzano del Garda, let us know. With your contribution we can make our city a better place for everyone. Send us your report describing in detail the problem, the affected area and, if possible, attach a photo. Each report will be taken in charge and forwarded to the competent offices for a rapid resolution. Together we can make a difference! SEGNALA PER: * Required Pubblica illuminazione Strade e viabilità Rete idrica o fognatura Rifiuti e decoro urbano Incolumità pubblicà Randagismo e protezione animali Altro Scrivi un messaggio INDICA IL LUOGO INVIA UNA FOTO Carica file Carica file supportato (Max 15MB) Nome Cognome Email Autorizzazione trattamento dati personali * Autorizzi il trattamento dei miei dati personali, ai sensi del D.lgs. 196 del 30 giugno 2003 e del Regolamento UE 2016/679? Visualizza termini d'uso Send The form has been sent!
- Parchi acquatici | GARDAYUP
Water parks Caneva Aquapark Via Fossalta, 58, 37017 Lazise VR Cavour Via Napoleonica, 504, 37067 Valeggio sul Mincio VR Prato Blu Via Pozzo Cavato, 58, 25018 Montichiari BS Le Ninfee Via del Pilandro, 7, 25015 Desenzano del Garda BS La Quiete Via Corte Bettina, 18, 25017 Lonato BS
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NEARBY CITIES Desenzano del Garda Sirmione Manerba Peschiera Limone sul Garda Bardolino Brescia Milano Mantova Verona
- Privacy e police | YUPyourutilitypoints
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- Escursioni | GARDAYUP
Trekking Valley of the Paper Mills In the fifteenth century the Valle delle Cartiere was a recognized paper center across the border but, with the advent of new technologies, the production of paper moved towards the lake and nature took over the factories. MUNICIPALITY OF TOSCOLANO MADERNO link: download gps route ITINERARY DETAILS link: itinerary Duration: 2.5 h Distance: 7200 m Difference in altitude: 257 m Max Altitude: 313 m Sasso path Hiking trail that from the town of Sasso sopra Gargnano climbs up to Cima Comer along the ridge of the mountain. Along the path there are several panoramic points with a splendid view of Lake Garda from Malcesine to Sirmione. Do not miss the visit to the San Valentino hermitage and the Cima Comer observatory. ITINERARY DETAILS link: itinerary Duration5 h Distance 7500 m Difference in altitude 715 m Max Altitude 1270 m
- Zoo e Acquari | GARDAYUP
Zoo Parco Natura Viva Località Quercia, 37012 Bussolengo VR La collina di Matilde Via Mapella, 7, 25015 Desenzano del Garda BS Acquario Gardaland SEA LIFE Via Derna, 4, 37014 Castelnuovo del Garda VR







