IMMAGINI PESCARA VECCHIA - Il Corso Manthonè
IMMAGINI E FOTOGRAFIA DEL QUARTIERE ANTICO DI PESCAR VECCHIA, PRESSO PORTANUOVA - CORSO MANTHONE E VIA DELLE CASERME
Immagini dei monumenti della Cattedrale, del teatro Michetti, della casa di D'Annunzio e del museo delle genti d'Abruzzo.
Pescara - italy
See the best accommodations Pescara is the capital city of the Province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo region of Italy. As of 1 January 2007 it was the most populated city within Abruzzo at 123,059 residents, approximately 450,000 including the surrounding metropolitan area. Located on the Adriatic coast at the mouth of the Aterno-Pescara River, the present-day municipality was formed in 1927 joining the municipalities of Pescara, the part of the city to the south of the river, and Castellamare Adriatico, the part of the city to the north of the river. The surrounding area was formed into the province of Pescara. The poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, a native of Pescara, was a major sponsor for the creation of the new city.
The main commercial street of the city is Corso Umberto I, which runs from Piazza della Republica and reaches the seacoast at Piazza Primo Maggio. The rectangle that it forms with Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Via Nicola Fabrizi encloses the main shopping district, where several of the best fashion shops are located. Corso Manthonè, the course of the old Pescara has, for many years, been the center of the nightlife of the city. City hall and the administration of the province are in Piazza Italia, near the river, and in the area between here and the faculties of Economics, Architecture, Foreign Languages and Literature of G. d'Annunzio University to the south, a business district has grown up over the years. To the immediate south of the mouth of the river is the marina. Pescara has also an important international airport, called Abruzzo Airport and one of the most important and major touristic ports of Adriatic Sea and Italy, the Port of Pescara.
Pescara. Corso Manthonè torna fruibile
Terminati i lavoro di ripavimentazione di Corso Manthonè a Pescara. Questa mattina la cerimonia di restituzione della via di Pescara Vecchia alla città
Places to see in ( Pescara - Italy )
Places to see in ( Pescara - Italy )
Pescara is the capital city of the Province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo region of Italy. As of 1 January 2007 it was the most populated city within Abruzzo at 123,059 residents, approximately 450,000 including the surrounding metropolitan area. ocated on the Adriatic coast at the mouth of the Aterno-Pescara River, the present-day municipality was formed in 1927 joining the municipalities of Pescara, the part of the city to the south of the river, and Castellamare Adriatico, the part of the city to the north of the river. The surrounding area was formed into the province of Pescara. The poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, a native of Pescara, was a major sponsor for the creation of the new city.
The main commercial street of the city is Corso Umberto I, which runs from Piazza della Repubblica and reaches the seacoast at Piazza Primo Maggio. The rectangle that it forms with Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Via Nicola Fabrizi encloses the main shopping district, where several of the best fashion shops are located. Corso Manthonè, the course of the old Pescara has, for many years, been the center of the nightlife of the city. City hall and the administration of the province are in Piazza Italia, near the river, and in the area between here and the faculties of Economics, Architecture, Foreign Languages and Literature of G. d'Annunzio University to the south, a business district has grown up over the years. To the immediate south of the mouth of the river is the marina. Pescara has also an important international airport, called Abruzzo Airport and one of the most important and major touristic ports of Adriatic Sea and Italy, the Port of Pescara.
The city is divided in two by the river.
The historic city center is located on the south shore, where once stood the Piazzaforte (fortified town), a military bulwark of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. There is the Bagno Borbonico (the old prison of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, built starting in 1510 by order of Charles V, which incorporated inside the remains of the Norman and Byzantine city walls). Today it houses the Museum of the Abruzzi people:[6] the institution traces, towards 13 halls dedicated to the aspects of life, traditions and economy, 4,000 years of history of the Abruzzo people.
In the historic city center are the birthplace houses of Gabriele D'Annunzio and Ennio Flaiano, and the San Cetteo Cathedral, build between 1933 and 1938.
On the north shore of the river there's Piazza Italia (Italy Square), overlooked by the City Hall and the Government Building (which houses the headquarters of the Province of Pescara), both built during the Fascist era according to the fascist rationalist style and designed by the architect Vincenzo Pilotti. Mr. Pilotti designed the majority of the public buildings of the city, including the seat of the local Chamber of Commerce, of the Liceo Classico G. D'Annunzio high school, and the old seat of the court (which now houses a museum).
In the very south part of the city, between the D'Avalos Park and the beach, there is an elegant Art Nouveau villas district designed in 1912 by Antonino Liberi (an engineer brother-in-law of D'Annunzio). There is also the Aurum, first headquarters of a social club (called the Kursaal), then liquor factory, and today public multipurpose space.
In 2007 was built the Ponte del Mare, the largest pedestrian and cycle bridge in Italy.
On the northern waterfront, close to the Salotto Square, the main square of the city, there is the Nave (trad. the ship), a sculpture by Pietro Cascella.
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Paolo Leonetti presenta il Jazzit di Corso Manthonè a Pescara
Paolo Leonetti imprenditore e candidato consigliere al Comune di Pescara con Fratelli d'Italia illustra in un sabato sera l'offerta di divertimento del suo staff. In occasione della serata sono intervenuti il sindaco Luigi Albore Mascia ed il vicepresidente della Giunta Regionale abruzzese Alfredo Castiglione. Una preziosa occasione per discutere del rilancio del brand Pescara Vecchia ascoltando consigli e suggerimenti degli imprenditori della zona. Anche il candidato Antonella Piccinno interviene illustrando alcuni temi del programma presentato dalla coalizione di centrodestra per sostenere la ricandidatura di Luigi Albore Mascia al Comune.
Places to see in ( Pescara - Italy )
Places to see in ( Pescara - Italy )
Pescara is an Italian city on the Adriatic Sea. It’s known for its beaches and as the birthplace of the poet Gabriele D’Annunzio. His childhood home, the Casa Natale di Gabriele D’Annunzio, houses a museum about his life and works. The Museum of the People of Abruzzo has exhibitions on regional industries like ceramics and olive oil. Pieces by Miró and Picasso are on view at the Vittoria Colonna Museum of Modern Art.
Abruzzo's largest city is a heavily developed seaside resort with one of the biggest marinas on the Adriatic. The city was heavily bombed during WWII, reducing much of the centre to rubble. It's a lively place with an animated seafront, especially in summer, but unless you're coming for the 16km of sandy beaches, there's no great reason to hang around. One attraction not to miss is the Museo delle Genti d'Abruzzo, which has plenty that will appeal to kids too.
Pescara is the capital city of the Province of Pescara, in Abruzzo region of Italy. It is the most populous city of the region, as well as being an active industrial center (metal and mechanics, conciaria, refining of sulfur, petrochemical), agricultural market and port fishing boat. Located on the sea, it is a popular seaside resort.
Pescara, although geographically on the east coast of central Italy, is considered by many as a part of the South. It is a popular seaside resort and has a long promenade with beaches along the Adriatic Sea.The central area, including the boulevard between the coast and Pescara Centrale station, is pedestrianised.
Pescara has the distinction of being a non stop party beach city. In summer days the core of the city is the coast. You can easily find clubs and discos just walking along the coast crowded with people. In winter days all nightlife moves from the coast to Corso Manthonè, the course of the old Pescara and now become the center of the nightlife of the city.
With the exception of Corso Manthonè there are also discos in the hinterland. La Fabbrica (The Factory), one of the most fashonable place in Pescara, is situated next to the university (southeast of the stadium). In the same street there is also Cantina Accademia a dance & dinner club. Megà, placed in the characteristic building Palazzo Quadrifoglio, is situated on the north bank of the river Pescara. Opposite to Megà, on south bank of the river, you can find Wake Up! another famous disco.
Small charming characteristic towns, open markets and local festivals in the nearby area are ideal for day trips to explore. And in the evenings, the beach cafes and the old town of Pescara Porto transform themselves into vibrant night spots. The mountain range also known as La Bella Dormentata (The Sleeping Beauty) is 40 mins away and its extensive park system includes natural beauty akin to national parks in the western United States. Within Abruzzo's parks lie some of Italy's most beautiful ancient hill towns rivaling those of Tuscany and Umbria.
Enjoy the wonderful beaches. The entire shoreline il dotted with stabilimenti balneari and ombrelloni, each with his own name and color scheme. You can dine, enjoy a pizza or caffe' in all of them. Red flags means no swimming...white flags you can enjoy the wonderful Adriatic sea. Free beaches are limited but quite easy to find. Along the coast from Pescara Centre and the stadium you can find about 6 free beaches. Some of them are only 500 meters distant from each other. In Montesilvano (north of Pescara) and Francavilla (south) you can still find free beaches. Mondays are market days in the area of the stadium. There is a classic open air market where everything can be had just walk through and enjoy
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Pescara, ritmo urbano - timelapse
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Interviste ai ragazzi pescaresi a Piazza Garibaldi in un sabato sera di ottobre
Abbiamo acceso le telecamere e insieme ad Andrea D'Emilio siamo andati a Corso Manthonè a Pescara e abbiamo chiesto ai ragazzi: Chi sei? e per cosa stai lottando?
Grazie alle critiche di Walter Nanni posso fare auto-critica, tardiva e troppo comoda, ma dolorosa e pentita. Sono stato un irresponsabile. Non mi sono reso conto che stavo filmando parole razziste di adolescenti ubriachi ed eccitati dalla telecamera. Ho esposto i ragazzi a ricevere critiche dure, e se non fosse stato per loro che mi hanno pregato di togliere le parole di cui si vergognavano, ora sarebbero ancora lì. Chiedo scusa. Non mi sono reso conto della potenza del video, non pensavo che lo avrebbero visto un bel po' di persone. E oggi ho goduto per quel pochino di successo, mi ha fatto piacere che mi arrivassero richieste d'amicizia, che qualcuno e qualcuna mi dicesse ''ti ho visto''... stupida vanità. E intanto questi ragazzi stavano lì al pubblico ludibrio. Mi vergogno. Scusatemi. Ho sempre giocato con la mia pelle: continuerò a farlo con la mia.
Il video lo abbiamo ridotto di 7 minuti perché degli intervistati ci hanno pregato di togliere le registrazioni che li riguardavano: li abbiamo voluti accontentare. Mi scuso con voi lettori e spettatori: avrei dovuto prevederlo e mettere in guardia gli intervistati dal dire cose di cui si sarebbero potuti pentire...ho 30 anni, loro 17: sono stato superficiale.
Andrea D'Emilio
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Evento promozionale per il celeberrimo festival di Halloween . Spettacoli , gadget e vendite promozionali . Tutti i partecipanti potranno acquistare i Ticket a soli 10 € . Coupon sconto per le drink ad 1 € per il sabato sera
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FUTURA ITALIA Terni | Aterno-Manthoné
Video realizzato dagli alunni dell'Aterno Manthonè che hanno partecipato a FuturaItalia a Terni dal 22 al 24 maggio 2019! W la Scuola Viva, innovativa e profesionalizzante!!!
Pescara
Pescara [pesˈkaːra] listen is the capital city of the Province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo region of Italy. As of 1 January 2007 it was the most populated city within Abruzzo at 123,059 residents, approximately 450,000 including the surrounding metropolitan area. Located on the Adriatic coast at the mouth of the Aterno-Pescara River, the present-day municipality was formed in 1927 joining the municipalities of Pescara, the part of the city to the south of the river, and Castellamare Adriatico, the part of the city to the north of the river. The surrounding area was formed into the province of Pescara. The poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, a native of Pescara, was a major sponsor for the creation of the new city.
The main commercial street of the city is Corso Umberto I, which runs from Piazza della Republica and reaches the seacoast at Piazza Primo Maggio. The rectangle that it forms with Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Via Nicola Fabrizi encloses the main shopping district, where several of the best fashion shops are located. Corso Manthonè, the course of the old Pescara has, for many years, been the center of the nightlife of the city. City hall and the administration of the province are in Piazza Italia, near the river, and in the area between here and the faculties of Economics, Architecture, Foreign Languages and Literature of G. d'Annunzio University to the south, a business district has grown up over the years. To the immediate south of the mouth of the river is the marina. Pescara has also an important international airport, called Abruzzo Airport and one of the most important and major touristic ports of Adriatic Sea and Italy, the Port of Pescara.
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