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CHIOGGIA    Venice’s  Seventh  District  and  gateway  to  italian  history  Presenta7on  by  Hugo  Trumpy  &  Trumpy  Tours  

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Contents  •  Chioggia  –  The  port                                                                                                -­‐  Local  and  Connec7ons                                                        page      3                    -­‐  Venice  Chioggia:  The  Distance                                                                                  4                      -­‐  The  Entrance                                                                                                            5                                      -­‐  Isola  Saloni                                                          6                    -­‐  Isola  Saloni                                                                                                          7                                        -­‐  Terminal  Grand  Opening                                                                                                    8                      •  Chioggia  –  The  City                    -­‐  History                                                                                                                                9                    -­‐  Ar7s7c  Tour                                                                                                                10                    -­‐  Ac7vi7es,  excursions  and  beaches                                          11  •  What  to  see  in  the  sorroundings  of  Chioggia  12                

–  Mantova      13  –  Ferrara      15  –  Ravenna      17  –  Verona      19  –  Padova        21  

•  Typical  Products                    -­‐  Food  and  Wine                                                                                                    24  •  Contacts  and  References                                                                          25  

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Chioggia  –  The  Port  

Strategically  Located  in  the  Vene7an  Lagoon  •  Chioggia  is  on  a  small  island  in  the  southern  part  

of  the  Vene7an  Lagoon.    •  It's  in  the  Veneto  region  on  Italy's  east  coast,  

about  25  km  south  of  Venice  (50  km  by  road).  •   The  Laguna  del  Lusenzo  seperates  the  town  of  

Chioggia  from  the  So`omarina  beaches  on  the  Adria7c  sea.    

•  The  nearest  interna7onal  airports  are  Venice,  only  60  Km  from  Chioggia,  and  Treviso  (80  Km).  

•  The  port  of  Chioggia  is  connected  to  the  transalpine  na7onal  and  interna7onal  highway’s  net,  this  allows  the  goods  to  reach  easily    the  areas  of  North  Italy  and  Central  Europe.  

•  Venice  is  only  12  miles  away  by  boat  

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Chioggia  –  The  port  

Venice  Chioggia  :  The  Distance  Venice  and  Chioggia  are  very  close,  the  distance  between  the  two  ports  is  only  12  Miles  

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Chioggia  –  The  Port  

Infrastructures  and  port  services  Entrance  

                   Port  of  Chioggia                -­‐  Lat.  :        45°  13'  31"  N                -­‐  Long.  :  12°  17'  23"  E                -­‐  UN/LOCODE  :  ITCHI                -­‐  Port  Type  :  Harbor    

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Chioggia  –  The  Port  

Cruise  Terminal  facili7es  “Isola  Saloni”  •  Chioggia  Cruise  Terminal  was  recently  built  in  

order  to  easily  accomodate  thousands  of  embarking  and  disembarking  passengers  in  total  comfort,  thanks  to  different  areas  for  check  in  and  security  procedures,  a  spacious  wai7ng  room  and  a  very  large  hall,  where  baggage  claim  is  efficiently  arranged  

•  The  port  of  call  Isola  Saloni  is  located  inside  the  city,  has  a  draught  of  8  metres  and  takes  a  surface  of  about    100.000  mq,  with  over  1500  mq  of  covered  surface  developed  on  three  levels.  

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Chioggia  –  The  Port  

Cruise  Terminal  facili7es  “Isola  Saloni”  

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Chioggia  –  The  City  

Terminal  Isola  Saloni  -­‐  Opera7ons  

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Chioggia  -­‐  The  City    

History  •  Chioggia  has  ancient  origins,  being  ideally  placed  for  

seagoing  and  defensive  purposes.  Etruscans  se`led  here,  and  in  Romans  7mes  the  town  was  called  Clodia.  Chioggia  grew  in  importance  at  the  same  7me  as  the  other  Vene7an  Lagoon  se`lements,  when  mainland-­‐dwellers  were  seeking    safer  homes.    

•  The  town's  most  famous  moment  came  when  it  was  part  of  the  Vene7an  Republic,  and  Venice  finally  defeated  Genoa  here  in  the  Ba`le  of  Chioggia.  The  town  then  subsided  into  a  quiet  fishing  port,  which  is  s7ll  pre`y  much  its  status  today,  although  the  seaside  So`omarina  area  has  reinvented  itself  as  a  modern  beach  resort.  Apart  from  the  great  sea-­‐ba`le,  one  other  historical  event  to  which  you'll  see  references  around  town  is  a  local  appari7on  of  the  Virgin  Mary.    

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Chioggia  –  The  City  Ar7s7c  tour  of  the  City  •  Chiesa  di  San  Domenico,  one  of  the  only  tourist  sights  

not  on  the  main  street.  The  church  sits  on  its  own  li`le  island,  and  contains  one  of  Chioggia's  greatest  treasures:  Vi`ore  Carpaccio's  St.  Paul,  his  last  recorded  pain7ng.  There  are  also  works  by  Tintore`o  and  Bassano,  and  a  venerated  wooden  crucifix.  

•  Chiesa  di  San  Giacomo  Apostolo,  The  building  and  its  decora7on  are  fruits  of  an  eighteenth-­‐century  redesign.  Inside,  the  main  altar  contains  an  icon  commemora7ng  the  appearance  of  the  Virgin  Mary  to  a  local  peasant  in  1508,  first  on  a  log  washed  up  on  the  shore,  then  aboard  a  small  boat  with  Jesus  in  her  arms;  the  log  is  preserved  here.  

•  Chioggia's  cathedral,  or  Duomo,  is  at  the  far  end  of  the  Corso;  a  grand  building  designed  by  Baldassare  Longhena,  architect  of  the  Salute  church  in  Venice.  The  interior  is  painted  white,  with  solid-­‐looking  columns  and  coloured  marble  altars.    

•  The  Museo  Diocesano  d'Arte  Sacra  is  around  a  corner  to  the  right,  aoer  the  Duomo.  In  a  smart  new  building,  the  museum  collects  together  treasures  and  oddments  from  Chioggia's  churches.  The  highlights  are  two  polyptychs  a`ributed  to  Paolo  Veneziano.    

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Chioggia  –  The  City  

Ac7vi7es,  excursions  and  beaches  •  With  only  a  short  transfer  by  boat  and  passenger  we  can  

reach  the  hearth  of  Venice  and  its  wonders.                

•  Tours  offered  among  others:                  -­‐  Venice’s  secret  corners                  -­‐  Venice  on  your  own                  -­‐  Island  of  Murano,  Burano  &  St.Mark’s                  -­‐  Gondola  and  explores  St.Mark’s                  -­‐  Padova,  city  tour  and  wine  tas7ng  •  The  beach  of  SoGomarina                      So`omarina  now  enjoys  a  wonderful  beach,  renowned  for  its  

sandy  terrain  which  is  par7cularly  well-­‐suited  for  vegeta7on  and  is  today  a  well-­‐known  tourist  centre,  endowed  with  modern  infrastructure,  surrounded  by  natural  greenery.  

 

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What  to  see  in  the  sorroundings  of  Chioggia  Venice  but  also  Mantova,  Ferrara,  Ravenna,  Verona,  Padova  

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Chioggia:  the  gateway  to  Italy’s    most  fascina7ng  historic  towns    

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Mantova,    the  town  of  the  Gonzagas  Mantua  is  a  very  ancient  town:  it  has  got  Etruscan  origins,  but  it  flourished  in  the  age  of  the  Communes  and,  above  all,  during  the  long  Gonzaga  seigniory  (1328-­‐1707).     The   Commune   and   the   short   seigniory   of   Bonacolsi   family   leo   important  buildings,   such   as   Palazzo   Bonacolsi,   Palazzo   del   Podestà,   Palazzo   della  Ragione,   and   churches   such   as   San   Lorenzo   rotunda   and   Santa  Maria   del  Gradaro.      Palazzo  Ducale  –  the  Ducal  Palace  -­‐  is  the  main  sign  of  the  Gonzaga  seigniory:  it  is  one  of  the  largest    Italian  palaces,  coun7ng  about  500  rooms  and  several  internal  squares,  courtyards  and  gardens.      Here  you  can  admire  architectures,  such  as  San  Giorgio  castle,  Domus  Nova    -­‐  by  Luca  Fancelli  -­‐  and  Santa  Barbara  pala7ne  basilica  –  by  G.  B.  Bertani  -­‐  but  also  magnificent  frescoes  series,  such  as  in  the  Camera  degli  Sposi  -­‐  which  is  the  masterpiece  of  Andrea  Mantegna  -­‐,  in  the  Old  Court  –  by  Pisanello  –  and  in   the  Appartamento  di  Troia     -­‐  by  Giulio  Romano.  Not   to  miss   the   famous  tapestries,  whose  cartoons  were  made  by  Raphael.    

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Mantova,    monuments  and  churches  The   other   magnificent   building   leo   by   the   Gonzaga   family   in   Mantua   is  Palazzo  Te,  which  was  built  and  frescoed  by  Giulio  Romano  (1525    to  1535):  you  will   surely   admire   Sala   dei   Gigan7,   Amore   e   Psiche   and   Cavalli   –   the  rooms   illustra7ng   the   Fall   of   the  Giants,   the   Tale   of   Love   and   Psyche   and  Gonzaga's  horses.    Before     gerng   to   Palazzo   Te,   you   should   not   miss   visi7ng   the   house   of  Andrea  Mantegna,   a   cube  with   an   inner   round   courtyard.   Along   the  way,  you  may  also  stop  at  Palazzo  di  San  Sebas7ano,  that  was  recently  restored  and  today  hosts  the  City  Museum.    About   churches,   in   late   XV   century   Leon   Barsta   Alber7   designed   the  impressive   Sant’Andrea   basilica   and   San   Sebas7ano   -­‐   which   is   today   a  monument   to   the   dead   -­‐;   s7ll,   the   different   architectural   styles   and   the  inner  renova7ons  by  Giulio  Romano  make  the  cathedral  very  interes7ng.    Under  the  rule  of  Empress  Maria  Theresa  new  buildings  enriched  Mantua:  the  Episcopal  Palace,  Palazzo  d'Arco  and,  above  all,  the  Academy  Theatre  by  Bibiena.    If   you   like   modern   architecture,   you   can   appreciate   the   profile   of   Burgo  paper  factory  –  designed  by  P.  L.  Nervi  –  from  the  lakebanks  just  out  of  city  centre.    You  can  comfortably  visit  Mantua  on  foot  or  by  bike:  several  bikelanes  and  cycle  tracks  let  you  easily  move  in  town  and  reach  neighbouring  places.  

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Ferrara  the  city  of  Renaissance  Lying  in  the  middle  of  the  Po  Valley,  Ferrara  s7ll  has  the  atmosphere  of  the  past,   which   blends   in   harmoniously   with   the   lively   atmosphere   of   the  present.  Ferrara's  most  famous  image  is  certainly  that  of  its  grand  Renaissance,  the  age   of   splendour   of   the   Estense   court,   which   has   leo   indelible   signs  everywhere:   in   the   colossal   Addizione   Erculea   project,   in   the   impressive  pictorial  cycles  belonging  to  the  Qua`rocento  and  Cinquecento  and   in   the  Last  Judgement  by  Bas7anino.      From  1995  on,  UNESCO  has  included  the  historical  centre  of  Ferrara  in  the  list  of  World  Cultural  Heritage  as  a  wonderful  example  of  a  town  planned  in  the   Renaissance   and   s>ll   keeping   its   historical   centre   intact.   The   town  planning  criteria  expressed  in  Ferrara  had  a  deep  influence  on  the  progress  of  town  planning  in  the  following  centuries.  From  the  Middle  Ages  to  today,  the  area  around  the  Cathedral  has  always  been  the  focus  of  the  city  life.  The  seat  of  the  various  rulers  over  the  years  and  a  commercial  and  historical  area  of  great   importance,   the  centre   is  s7ll   the   favourite  mee7ng  place  of  residents  and  visitors  alike.  The  original  layout  of  the  ancient  city,  which  has  been  developing  along  the  banks  of  the  river  Po,   is  s7ll  clearly  recognizable   in  the  famous  area  of  Via  delle  Volte.  

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Ferrara  The  Estense  Castle  and  the  Palazzo  dei  Diaman7  The  Estense  Castle  In   Ferrara   in   1385,   a   dangerous   revolt   convinced  Niccolò   II   d’Este   of   the  need  to  erect  mighty  defences  for  himself  and  his  family  thus  the  Castello  di  San  Michele  was  built,  a  fortress  erected  against  the  people.  An   elevated   covered   passageway,   which   s7ll   exists,   joined   the   military  building  to  the  marquises’  Palace,  today  Palazzo  Municipale.  Later  on,  the  castle  became  the  magnificent  residence  of  the  court  and  was  embellished  with   roof   terraces   at   the   top   of   the   towers,   marble   balconies,   the  Renaissance   style   courtyard   and   apartments.   The   imposing   towers   stand  out  at   the   four  corners  of   the  Castle,  symbols  of   the  magnificence  of   the  Este  Family:  the  Torre  di  Santa  Caterina;  the  splendid  Torre  dei  Leoni,  from  which   it   is   possible   to   admire   the   panorama   of   Ferrara;   the   Torre  Marchesana;  the  Torre  di  San  Paolo.    The  Palazzo  dei  DiamanR  The   magnificent   Palazzo   dei   Diaman7,   at   the   centre   of   the   Addizione  Erculea,  on  the  important  crossroads  known  as  the  Quadrivio  degli  Angeli  belonged  to  the  duke’s  brother  Sigismondo  d’Este.  Its  name  derives  from  over  8000  pink  and  white  marble  ashlars  in  the  form  of  pyramids  (or  diamonds)  that  cover  the  two  façades.  The  architect  Biagio  Rosser   rendered   it   a   townplanning   masterpiece   by   placing   the   most  important   decora7on   on   the   corner:   a   contrivance   des7ned   to   highlight  the   importance   of   the   crossroads   and   make   the   building   an   en7rely  original  work,  designed  as   it  was  to  be  viewed   in  perspec7ve  rather  than  from  in  front  of  the  façade.    

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Ravenna,    three  7mes  the  Capital  of  an  Empire  Ravenna   is  a   treasure  chest  of  art,  history  and  culture,  a   city  with  ancient  origins  and  a  glorious  past.  It  became  capital  three  7mes:  it  was  capital  of  the  Western  Roman  Empire,  of  Theodoric  King  of  the  Goths  and  of  the  Byzan7ne  Empire  in  Europe.  The   basilicas   and   bap7steries   of   the   city   preserve   the   richest  heritage   of  mosaics   in   the   world,   da7ng   back   to   the   5th   and   6th  centuries,   and   eight   historic   buildings   are   included   in   the   World  Heritage  List  of  UNESCO.    It   is   the  city   that  guards   the  remains  of  Dante  and  keeps  alive   the  memory   of   the   great   poet   with   important   cultural   events.   The  winding  streets  s7ll   reveal   the  past  of  a  city  built  on  a   lagoon  and  the  presence  of  water  in  the  canals  that  crossed  it.  The  canals  were  closed   during   the   Vene7an   domina7on   period,   at   the   end   of   the  Fioeenth   Century,   so   that   the   elegant   space   of   Piazza   Maggiore,  now  named  Piazza  del  Popolo,  was  opened.    In   the   Eighteenth  Century   the   city  was   connected   to   the   sea  by   a  new  navigable  canal,  the  current  port,  which  the  people  of  Ravenna  call   Candiano.   The   Corsini   Canal   opened   up   new   perspec7ves   for  resuming  the  ancient  voca7on  as  a  port.  

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Ravenna,    a  Capital  of  Culture  Ravenna  is  a  living  mosaic.  The  cultural  offer  of  Ravenna  is  abundant  and  varied:    •  MAR,  the  City  Art  Museum  of  Ravenna,  programmes  regular  

exhibi7ons  of  high  profile  and  is  home  to  a  number  of  permanent  collec7ons;    

•  the  Na7onal  Museum  exhibits  a  variety  of  collec7ons,  including  findings  from  excava7ons  of  Roman  and  Byzan7ne  remains;    

•  TAMO.    •  All  the  adventure  of  mosaic,  is  a  permanent,  interac7ve  and  

mul7media  exhibi7on  dedicated  to  the  art  of  mosaic  in  all  its  aspects,  from  an7quity  up  to  contemporary  7mes;    

•  the  Archiepiscopal  Museum  includes  the  Chapel  of  Saint  Andrew  (Unesco);  

•  the  Dantean  Museum  holds  heirlooms  connected  with  the  cult  and  fame  of  the  poet  

•  the  Museum  of  the  Risorgimento  bears  witness  to  the  fervent  passions  of  Mazzini  and  Garibaldi  who  s7rred  up  the  people  of  Ravenna  in  a  more  recent  past.      

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Verona,    Centuries  of  history  in  one  city  Verona  is    a  splendid  city  of  art,  surrounded  by  the  traces  of  its  ancient  history,   splendid   in   its   mythical   dimension   bestowed   upon   it   by   the  Shakespearean  tragedy  of  Romeo  and  Juliet.      

Roman   ruins,  medieval   ves7ges,   Vene7an   and  Austrian   traces   can   be  seen  all  across  the  city,  as  well  as  an7que  palaces,  squares,  bridges  and  wonderful  churches.  In  the  historical  centre,  Piazza  Bra  and  the  Arena,  Piazza   Erbe   and   Piazza   dei   Signori,   Via   Cappello   and   Corso   Porta  Borsari   lead   to   the  Teatro   Romano,   Ponte   Pietra,   Castelvecchio,   the  Ponte   Scaligero   and   the   ancient   churches   of   San   Fermo   and  Sant’Anastasia,  the  Cathedral  (Duomo)  and  San  Zeno.    

Verona   is   a  man-­‐sized   city  which   fascinates   visitors  with   its   elegance  and   its   welcoming   atmosphere,   in   which   ancient   and   modern   7mes  meet.  

The  city’s  past  centuries  of  history  and  its  past  splendour  are  witnessed  by  its  architectural  and  ar7s7c  masterpieces;  its  culture  and  art  are  well  renowned  on  a  na7onal  and  interna7onal  level.  For  this  reason,  in  the  year  2000  Verona  was  recognized  as  a  UNESCO  World  Heritage  Site.  

The   Arena,   is     Verona’s   most   famous   monument,   visited   by   tourists  world-­‐wide.    Its  ellip7cal  shape  produces  perfect  acous7cs  from  every  physical  stand  point   in   the  arena  and  enhances   its  capacity   to  accommodate  a  great  number  of  people.  

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Verona  Romeo  and  Juliet’s  hometown  "There  is  no  world  without  Verona  walls":  the  pen  of  William  Shakespeare  has   lent   Verona   fame   and   immortality   with   his   tale   of   two   star-­‐crossed  lovers,   Romeo   Montecchi   (Montagu)   and   Juliet   Capule7   (Capulet).   The  story  of  their  tragic  love  is  set  in  two  precise  loca7ons  -­‐  Juliet's  house  and  the  tomb.    The   Capulet   House,   best   known   as   "Juliet's   House",   dates   back   to   the  thirteenth   century.   It   is   tower-­‐shaped   and   belonged   to   the   Dal   Cappello  family,   whose   coat-­‐of-­‐arms   is   visible   above   the   inner   arch-­‐way   of   the  court-­‐yard.   The   brick   façade   is   decorated   by   elegant   gothic   windows  standing   on   either   side   of   the   famous   balcony   on  which   Juliet   is   said   to  have  spoken  to  Romeo.    At  the  far  end  of  the  courtyard  stands  Nereo  Costan7ni's  bronze  statue  of  Juliet  visited  by  thousands  of  tourists  every  year  from  all  over  the  world.    Romeo's   house   is   situated   in   "Via   Arche   Scaligere".   It   is   an   authen7c  medieval   house   which   belonged   to   the   13th   century   Counts   of   Cagnolo  Nogarola.   The   façade   bears   an   inscrip7on   with   the   famous   words:   "Oh  Romeo,  Romeo!  Wherefore  art  thou  Romeo?..."  "Tut!  I  have  lost  myself;  I  am  not  here:  This  is  not  Romeo,  he's  some  other  where."  (Act  1,  scene  1)    

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Padova,    a  city  full  of  Art  Probably   be`er   known   as   the   city   of   St.   Anthony,   Padua   is   one   of   the  most  important  Art  Ci7es  in  Italy.  The  classic  i7nerary  includes  the  visit  to  the   most   important   monuments   of   the   town,   especially   those   realized  between  the  13th  century  and  the  15th  century,  the  most  extraordinary  economic  and  cultural  period,  that  leo  an  indelible  mark  on  the  town:  the  Medioeval   City   Walls,   the   great   civil   and   religious   buildings,   the  University,   the   wonderful   frescoe-­‐cycles   realized   by   GioGo   and   his  followers,  and  later  the  works  by  Andrea  Mantegna  and  Donatello.  The  i7nerary  can  start  from  the  ancient  Roman  Amphitheatre  (the  Arena)  which   surrounds   the  Scrovegni  Chapel,  which  holds,   en7rely  preserved,  the  most  complete  cycle  of  frescoes  produced  by  GioGo  (1303-­‐1305).   In  the   nearby   Eremitani   Town   Museum,   you   can   admire   precious  archeological  finds  da7ng  back  to  the  paleovene7an,  roman,  etruscan  and  paleochris7an  periods.  The  adjacent  Eremitani  Church,  built  at  the  turn  of  13th  century,  has  a  wonderful  wooden  ceiling,  due  to  Fra'  Giovanni,  and  many  monumental  tombs.  Not   far   away,   separa7ng   Piazza   delle   Erbe   from   Piazza   della   FruGa,  stands   Palazzo   della   Ragione,   commonly   called   Il   Salone,   a   building   of  1218,   rebuilt   in   1306   by   Fra'   Giovanni   degli   Eremitani.   A   busy   market  occupies   daily   the   ground   floor   and   the   adjoining   Piazze.   The   nearby  Piazza   dei   Signori   is   a`rac7vely   enclosed   by   buildings.   On   the  W   side,  Palazzo   del   Capitanio   (1599-­‐1605)   incorporates   the   Torre   dell'Orologio  with  its  astronomical  clock  da7ng  from  1344  The  city  centre  includes  also  the  Cathedral.  Michelangelo  took  part  in  the  design  of  the  present  building  which  was  erected  between  the  16th  and  the  18th  century    

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Padova,    the  city  of  St.  Anthony  St.Anthony  Basilica  was  started  immediately  aoer  the  death  of  the  Santo  (1231)   and   completed   at   the   beginning   of   the   following   century,   it   is   an  imposing  construc7on  in  Romanesque  Gothic  style,  with  eight  domes  and  spires   of   eastern   inspira7on.   It   holds   the   body   of   St.   Anthony   and   is   the  object  of  pilgrimages  from  all  over  the  world.      Near  the  Basilica  rise  St.George  Oratory,  holding  a  great  cycle  of  frescoes  by  Al7chiero  (1379-­‐1384),  the  School  of  the  Saint,  that  keeps  three  famous  frescoes   by   TiRan   (1511),   the   Antoniani   Museums,   which   keep   a   rare  collec7on   of   sacred   objects.   In   the   square   stands   the   bronze   equestrian  monument   to   the   GaGamelata,   Donatello's   masterpiece,   completed   in  1453.    Not   far   from   the  Basilica   is   the  Botanical  Garden,  which  was   founded   in  1545  with  the  name  of  "Simples  Garden"  (medicinal  plants)  by  the  Faculty  of   Medicine,   was   laid   out   by   the   architect   A.   Moroni.   It   displays   an  extremely  important  collec7on  of  rare  plants.It  houses  the  old  library  and  botany  collec7ons  of  the  University.    Prato  della  Valle,  once  a  Roman  theatre,  has  become  the   tradi7onal   site  for   fairs   and   amusements.   The   square   is   surrounded   by   historical  monuments  and  palaces  such  as  the  Basilica  of  St.  JusRna  and  the  Palazzo  Angeli  which  houses  the  Museum  of  the  magic  lantern  (pre-­‐cinema    

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Typical  products  

Food  and  Wine  

               Food                  Chioggia  is  famous  for  its  fishing  boats  or  'bragozzi'  

as  well  as  the  fine  typical  restaurants  which  cook  the  freshest  of  sea  food  dishes.    

•  Some  of  the  most  classic  dishes  are:                  -­‐  Boboli  de  vida:  snails  in  olive  oil  and  parsley                  -­‐  RisoCo  de  sepe:  rico  with  fried  or  boiled  squid.                  -­‐  Broeto:  fish  or  molluscs  cooked  in  a  sauce  of      olive  

oil,onions  and  vinegar.                  -­‐  Radicchio  rosso  -­‐  served  in  olive  oil  and  salt,                          roasted  or  fried.                  

Wine  Chioggia  is  situated  in  Veneto,  a  wine  region  in  north-­‐eastern  Italy,  one  of  a  group  of  three  highly  produc7ve  Italian  regions  known  collec7vely  as  the  “Venezie”.  The  region  is  protected  from  the  harsh  northern  European                  climate  by  the  Alps.  These  cooler  climes  are  well-­‐suited  to  white  varie7es  like  Garganega  (the  main  grape  for  Soave  wines)  while  the  warmer  Adria7c  coastal  plains  and  river  valleys  are  where  the  renowned  Valpolicella,  Amarone  and  Bardolino  DOC  reds  are  produced.      

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Contacts  and  References  

•  Hugo  Trumpy                  Via  San  Siro  10  –  1622  Genova,  Italy                  Tel.  +39  010  2494.1                  [email protected]    •  Contact                  Giorgio  Grillo  –  Opera7on  Manager                  [email protected]    •  Trumpy  Tours                  Piazza  Dante,  6/  -­‐  16121  Genova,  Italy                  Tel.  +39  010  587615                  [email protected]    •  Contact                  Cinzia  Burlando  –  Shorex  Manager                  [email protected]