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Feltre

Feltre (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfeltre]; Venetian: Fèltre) is a town and comune of the province of Belluno in Veneto, northern Italy. A hill town in the southern reaches of the province, it is located on the Stizzon River, about 4 kilometres (2 miles) from its junction with the Piave, and 20 km (12 mi) southwest from Belluno. The Dolomites loom to the north of the town.

Feltre
Comune di Feltre
The Cathedral of Feltre
Location of Feltre
Feltre
Location of Feltre in Italy
Feltre
Feltre (Veneto)
Coordinates: 46°01′07″N 11°54′36″E / 46.01861°N 11.91000°E / 46.01861; 11.91000
CountryItaly
RegionVeneto
ProvinceBelluno (BL)
Frazionisee list
Government
 • MayorViviana Fusaro
Area
 • Total100 km2 (40 sq mi)
Elevation
325 m (1,066 ft)
Population
 (December 31, 2007)[2]
 • Total20,560
 • Density210/km2 (530/sq mi)
DemonymFeltrini
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
32032
Dialing code0439
Patron saintSaints Victor and Corona
Saint dayMay 14
WebsiteOfficial website
Panorama of Feltre in winter

An area incorporating Feltre and 12 contiguous municipalities is known as Feltrino [it]. In 2014, the Feltrino area was formalised in the Unione Montana Feltrina (Feltrino Mountain Community).

History edit

It was known in Roman times as Feltria and described as an oppidum by Pliny,[3] who assigned its foundation to the Alpine tribe of the Rhaetians. The city obtained the status of municipium in 49 BC with its citizens inscribed into the Roman tribe of Menenia. In spite of its rigorous climate, which led a Roman author, perhaps Caesar, to write:

Feltria perpetuo niveum damnata rigore
Atque mihi posthac haud adeunda, vale[4]

Feltria lay on a Roman road mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary as passing from Opitergium (Oderzo) through Feltria to Tridentum (Trento).[5]

 
The Church of St. Roch and the Castle of Alboin

After the fall of the Western Empire, under which it had developed into a flourishing city, it became a Lombard dominion. Later in the Middle Ages, it was ruled by Ezzelino III da Romano, by the Camino family, and then by the Scaligeri of Verona, from 1315 to 1337. Feltre was subsequently under Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, the da Carrara and the Visconti until 1404, when, together with Belluno, it was conquered by the Republic of Venice. In 1499 it received a new line of walls.

In 1509 the center of the town was mostly destroyed during battles between the Venetians and the League of Cambrai, and later rebuilt with a characteristic 16th-century style. In 1797, after the capitulation of Venice to Napoleon, it was ruled for some time by the French. Napoleon made his minister of war, Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke, Duke of Feltre in 1807. After the Congress of Vienna (1814), Feltre was assigned to the Austrian Empire, to which it remained until it was joined to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866.

It was besieged by Austria during World War I.

During World War II, Adolf Hitler demanded a meeting with Benito Mussolini to discuss his strategy for defending Italy from the Allied Armies since the Axis armies had just surrendered Tunis to the British Army, giving Allied Armies total control of North Africa. This meeting took place on July 19, 1943 in Feltre, Italy.[6]

Notable people of Feltre include Panfilo Castaldi, printer; Bernardine of Feltre, Friar Minor, missionary and founder of Monti di Pietà; Vittorino da Feltre, humanist educator; and Morto da Feltre, painter.

Main sights edit

  • The Cathedral, dedicated to St. Peter and rebuilt in Renaissance times. It has maintained from the preceding buildings the apse and the 14th-century campanile. The interior has works by Pietro Marescalchi and some 17th-century wooden statues. The church is flanked by the 15th-century baptistry, housing a precious Medieval baptismal font from 1399. Under the cathedral is an excavated archaeological area of 1,000 m2 (10,763.91 sq ft) belonging to the ancient Roman city.
  • The Imperial Gate (1489, restored in 1545), from which the Via Mezzaterra starts. This is faced by the noteworthy Casa Crico, Casa Cantoni and Palazzo Muffoni.
  • Palazzo Salce.
  • The Palazzo della Ragione (16th century), the current Town Hall, with a Palladian style portico. It opens to the Piazza Maggiore with a fountain by Tullio Lombardo and a column surmounted by the Lion of St. Mark. In the same piazza are Palazzo Guarnieri and a Baroque staircase leading to the church of St. Roch (1576–1632), flanked by the so-called "Castle of Alboin" with the Torre dell'Orologio, once part of the Roman defensive apparatus. The Castle's attribution to the Lombard kingdom of Alboin has no historical evidence.
  • The Pinacoteca, in Palazzo Villabruna, has works by Morto da Feltre, Cima da Conegliano, Gentile Bellini, Pietro Marescalchi and others.
  • The church and the monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli, begun in 1492, but entirely renovated in the 19th century, has maintained part of the ancient cloister. It houses a painting by Jacopo Bassano.

Outside the city are:

  • The sanctuary of SS. Vittore e Corona (12th–15th century), dedicated to Saints Victor and Corona, outside the city shows a mix of Byzantine and Renaissance styles, and is home to some 14th-century Giottoesque frescoes. Sculptures include the martyrium that houses the relics of the two Eastern saints and a small statue of St. Victor.
  • The late Renaissance Villa Pasole - Berton stands on the site of the Castle of Pedavena, destroyed by Emperor Charles IV in 1350.

Frazioni edit

Anzù, Arson, Canal, Cart, Cellarda, Croci, Farra, Foen, Grum, Lamen, Lasen, Mugnai, Nemeggio, Pont, Pren, Sanzan, Tomo, Umin, Vellai, Vignui, Villabruna, Villaga, Villapaiera, Zermen.

Notable people edit

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Feltre is twinned with:[7][8]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ Among Rhaetica oppida in Natural History iii, 130, amending Fertini to Feltrini.
  4. ^ "Feltria, condemned to the rigor of eternal snows, from me too, who henceforth will scarcely approach you, Farewell!" The distich, given here as in Charles Stephens and Nicholas Lloyd, Dictionarium historicum... (London, 1686) s.v. "Feltria, is often attributed to Julius Caesar (Robert Pierpont, Notes and Queries, 26 October 1907, p. 332).
  5. ^ William Smith, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, s.v. "Feltria".
  6. ^ Shirer, William (1960) [1959]. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Simon and Schuster, Inc. p. 996.
  7. ^ . marcopologeie.eu (in Italian). Feltre. Archived from the original on 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
  8. ^ . dudelange.lu (in French). Dudelange. Archived from the original on 2019-09-02. Retrieved 2020-05-22.

External links edit

  • Official website of the Palio of Feltre


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Feltre Italian pronunciation ˈfeltre Venetian Feltre is a town and comune of the province of Belluno in Veneto northern Italy A hill town in the southern reaches of the province it is located on the Stizzon River about 4 kilometres 2 miles from its junction with the Piave and 20 km 12 mi southwest from Belluno The Dolomites loom to the north of the town FeltreComuneComune di FeltreThe Cathedral of FeltreCoat of armsLocation of FeltreFeltreLocation of Feltre in ItalyShow map of ItalyFeltreFeltre Veneto Show map of VenetoCoordinates 46 01 07 N 11 54 36 E 46 01861 N 11 91000 E 46 01861 11 91000CountryItalyRegionVenetoProvinceBelluno BL Frazionisee listGovernment MayorViviana FusaroArea 1 Total100 km2 40 sq mi Elevation325 m 1 066 ft Population December 31 2007 2 Total20 560 Density210 km2 530 sq mi DemonymFeltriniTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code32032Dialing code0439Patron saintSaints Victor and CoronaSaint dayMay 14WebsiteOfficial website Panorama of Feltre in winter An area incorporating Feltre and 12 contiguous municipalities is known as Feltrino it In 2014 the Feltrino area was formalised in the Unione Montana Feltrina Feltrino Mountain Community Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 3 Frazioni 4 Notable people 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIt was known in Roman times as Feltria and described as an oppidum by Pliny 3 who assigned its foundation to the Alpine tribe of the Rhaetians The city obtained the status of municipium in 49 BC with its citizens inscribed into the Roman tribe of Menenia In spite of its rigorous climate which led a Roman author perhaps Caesar to write Feltria perpetuo niveum damnata rigore Atque mihi posthac haud adeunda vale 4 Feltria lay on a Roman road mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary as passing from Opitergium Oderzo through Feltria to Tridentum Trento 5 nbsp The Church of St Roch and the Castle of Alboin After the fall of the Western Empire under which it had developed into a flourishing city it became a Lombard dominion Later in the Middle Ages it was ruled by Ezzelino III da Romano by the Camino family and then by the Scaligeri of Verona from 1315 to 1337 Feltre was subsequently under Charles IV Holy Roman Emperor the da Carrara and the Visconti until 1404 when together with Belluno it was conquered by the Republic of Venice In 1499 it received a new line of walls In 1509 the center of the town was mostly destroyed during battles between the Venetians and the League of Cambrai and later rebuilt with a characteristic 16th century style In 1797 after the capitulation of Venice to Napoleon it was ruled for some time by the French Napoleon made his minister of war Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke Duke of Feltre in 1807 After the Congress of Vienna 1814 Feltre was assigned to the Austrian Empire to which it remained until it was joined to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866 It was besieged by Austria during World War I During World War II Adolf Hitler demanded a meeting with Benito Mussolini to discuss his strategy for defending Italy from the Allied Armies since the Axis armies had just surrendered Tunis to the British Army giving Allied Armies total control of North Africa This meeting took place on July 19 1943 in Feltre Italy 6 Notable people of Feltre include Panfilo Castaldi printer Bernardine of Feltre Friar Minor missionary and founder of Monti di Pieta Vittorino da Feltre humanist educator and Morto da Feltre painter Main sights editThe Cathedral dedicated to St Peter and rebuilt in Renaissance times It has maintained from the preceding buildings the apse and the 14th century campanile The interior has works by Pietro Marescalchi and some 17th century wooden statues The church is flanked by the 15th century baptistry housing a precious Medieval baptismal font from 1399 Under the cathedral is an excavated archaeological area of 1 000 m2 10 763 91 sq ft belonging to the ancient Roman city The Imperial Gate 1489 restored in 1545 from which the Via Mezzaterra starts This is faced by the noteworthy Casa Crico Casa Cantoni and Palazzo Muffoni Palazzo Salce The Palazzo della Ragione 16th century the current Town Hall with a Palladian style portico It opens to the Piazza Maggiore with a fountain by Tullio Lombardo and a column surmounted by the Lion of St Mark In the same piazza are Palazzo Guarnieri and a Baroque staircase leading to the church of St Roch 1576 1632 flanked by the so called Castle of Alboin with the Torre dell Orologio once part of the Roman defensive apparatus The Castle s attribution to the Lombard kingdom of Alboin has no historical evidence The Pinacoteca in Palazzo Villabruna has works by Morto da Feltre Cima da Conegliano Gentile Bellini Pietro Marescalchi and others The church and the monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli begun in 1492 but entirely renovated in the 19th century has maintained part of the ancient cloister It houses a painting by Jacopo Bassano Outside the city are The sanctuary of SS Vittore e Corona 12th 15th century dedicated to Saints Victor and Corona outside the city shows a mix of Byzantine and Renaissance styles and is home to some 14th century Giottoesque frescoes Sculptures include the martyrium that houses the relics of the two Eastern saints and a small statue of St Victor The late Renaissance Villa Pasole Berton stands on the site of the Castle of Pedavena destroyed by Emperor Charles IV in 1350 Frazioni editAnzu Arson Canal Cart Cellarda Croci Farra Foen Grum Lamen Lasen Mugnai Nemeggio Pont Pren Sanzan Tomo Umin Vellai Vignui Villabruna Villaga Villapaiera Zermen Notable people editPanfilo Castaldi printer Blessed Bernardine of Feltre Friar Minor missionary and founder of Monti di Pieta Vittorino da Feltre humanist educator Morto da Feltre painterTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy Feltre is twinned with 7 8 nbsp Bagnols sur Ceze France nbsp Braunfels Germany nbsp Carcaixent Spain nbsp Dudelange Luxembourg nbsp Eeklo Belgium nbsp Kiskunfelegyhaza Hungary nbsp Newbury England United KingdomGallery edit nbsp Piazza Maggiore nbsp Historical Centre view from via Panoramica nbsp View of via Roma nbsp View to the Dolomites from via Tezze nbsp the Duomo of FeltreReferences edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Popolazione Residente al 1 Gennaio 2018 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Among Rhaetica oppida in Natural History iii 130 amending Fertini to Feltrini Feltria condemned to the rigor of eternal snows from me too who henceforth will scarcely approach you Farewell The distich given here as in Charles Stephens and Nicholas Lloyd Dictionarium historicum London 1686 s v Feltria is often attributed to Julius Caesar Robert Pierpont Notes and Queries 26 October 1907 p 332 William Smith A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography s v Feltria Shirer William 1960 1959 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich Simon and Schuster Inc p 996 Migrazione e integrazione nel convegno internazionale tenuto a Feltre marcopologeie eu in Italian Feltre Archived from the original on 2021 02 28 Retrieved 2020 05 22 Villes jumelees dudelange lu in French Dudelange Archived from the original on 2019 09 02 Retrieved 2020 05 22 External links editOfficial website of the Palio of Feltre nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Feltre Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Feltre amp oldid 1217395217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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