Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci a Milano, Italia. 04/2008
Vigevano Italy | Piazza Ducale & The Bramante Tower | Travel By Drone
Vigevano is crowned by the Castello Sforzesco, a stronghold rebuilt 1492–94 for Ludovico Maria Sforza (Ludovico il Moro), the great patron born in the town, who transformed the fortification/hunting lodge of Luchino Visconti (who in turn had re-used a Lombard fortress) into a rich noble residence, at the cusp of Gothic and Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci was his guest at Vigevano, as was Bramante, who is ascribed with the tall tower that watches over the piazza from the Castello Sforzesco. The old castle has a unique raised covered road, high enough for horsemen to ride through, that communicates between the new palace and the old fortifications; there is a Falconry, an elegant loggiato supported by 48 columns, and, in the rear area of the mastio, the Ladies' Loggia made for Duchess Beatrice d'Este.
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Broni, Province of Pavia, Lombardy (Lombardia), Italy (Italia) – onboard camera
Driving around Broni, a comune in province Of Pavia (provincia di Pavia) in the region of Lobardy (Lombardia) in Italy. There are many narrow streets and old buildings in the town.
Contents:
0:00 - Start / Strada Provinciale 45 (SP 45)
0:30 - Via Dante Alighieri
1:35 - Via Ugo Foscolo
1:49 - Via Gazzaniga
2:27 - Via Fratelli Bandiera
3:08 - Via Ugo Foscolo
3:19 - Via Gazzaniga
3:55 - Via Carlo Cattaneo
4:10 - Via Giuseppe Mazzini
4:58 - Via Roma
5:35 - Via Montebello
6:25 - Via Rota Candiani
7:07 - Via Enzo Togni
7:52 - Via Leonardo Da Vinci
8:43 - Via Fratelli Cairoli
9:04 - Via dei Mille
9:33 - Via Circonvallazione / Strada Provinciale 10 (SP 10)
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Pavia, calcinacci da una torre: transennata la piazza
Sono caduti calcinacci dalla Torre dell'Orologio: scatta l'allarme in piazza Leonardo da Vinci a Pavia (video Garbi) L'ARTICOLO
Ludovico il Moro tomb, Certosa di Pavia, Pavia, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
Ludovico Maria Sforza (also known as Ludovico il Moro; 27 July 1452 – 27 May 1508), was Duke of Milan from 1494 until 1499, following the death of his nephew Gian Galeazzo Sforza. A member of the Sforza family, he was the second son of Francesco I Sforza. He was famed as a patron of Leonardo da Vinci and other artists, and presided over the final and most productive stage of the Milanese Renaissance. He is probably best known as the man who commissioned The Last Supper. Ludovico Sforza was born on July 27, 1452, at Vigevano, in what is now Lombardy. He was the second son of Francesco I Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti and, as such, was not expected to become ruler of Milan. Nevertheless, his mother, Bianca, prudently saw to it that his education was not restricted to the classical languages. Under the tutelage of the humanist Francesco Filelfo, Ludovico received instruction in the beauties of painting, sculpture, and letters, but he was also taught the methods of government and warfare. He later helped Leonardo paint with pastels. When their father Francesco died in 1466 (the Last Supper was painted next to his burial place in Santa Maria delle Grazie), he was succeeded by the dissolute Galeazzo Maria, Ludovico's older brother. Galeazzo Maria ruled until his assassination in 1476, leaving his throne to his seven-year-old son, Gian Galeazzo Sforza, Ludovico's nephew. A bitter struggle for the regency with the boy's mother, Bona of Savoy, followed; Ludovico emerged as victor in 1481 and seized control of the government of Milan, despite attempts to keep him out of power. For the next 13 years he controlled Milan as regent while simultaneously empowered, since 1479, as Duke of Bari. In January 1491, he married Ercole I d'Este's youngest daughter Beatrice d'Este (1475–1497) in a double Sforza-Este marriage, while Beatrice's brother, Alfonso d'Este, married Anna Sforza, Ludovico's niece. Leonardo da Vinci orchestrated the wedding celebration. Beatrice and Alfonso’s sister, Isabella d'Este (1474–1539) was married to Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua. The 15-year-old princess quickly charmed the Milanese court with her joy in life, her laughter, and even her extravagance. She helped to make the Sforza castle a center of sumptuous festivals and balls and she loved entertaining philosophers, poets, diplomats, and soldiers. Beatrice had good taste, and it is said that under her prompting her husband's patronage of artists became more selective and the likes of Leonardo da Vinci and Donato Bramante were employed at the court. She would become the mother of Maximilian Sforza and Francesco II Sforza, future Dukes of Milan. Prior to and throughout the duration of his marriage, Ludovico is known to have had mistresses, although it is thought that he kept only one mistress at a time. Bernardina de Corradis was an early mistress who bore him a daughter, Bianca Giovanna {1483-1496}. The child was legitimized and later married to Galeazzo Sanseverino in 1496. Cecilia Gallerani, believed to be a favourite, gave birth to a son named Cesare on 3 May 1491, in the same year in which he married Beatrice d'Este. Gallerani is identified as the subject of Leonardo da Vinci's Lady with an Ermine – the ermine was the heraldic animal of Ludovico il Moro. Another mistress was Lucrezia Crivelli, who bore him another illegitimate son, Giovanni Paolo, born in the year of Beatrice's death. He was a condottiero. Ludovico also fathered a third illegitimate son, called Sforza, who was born around 1484 and died suddenly in 1487; the boy's mother is unknown. Ludovico contented himself with the realities rather than the appearance of power. He invested in agriculture, horse and cattle breeding, and the metal industry. Some 20,000 workers were employed in the silk industry. Artists and craftsmen labored to make the court of Milan the most splendid not only in Italy but in Europe. Leonardo da Vinci and the architect Donato Bramante were among the many artists, poets, and musicians who gathered in Milan. Ludovico sponsored extensive work in civil and military engineering, such as canals and fortifications. The court and the common people alike rejoiced in Ludovico’s magnificent celebrations. Lodovico continued work on the Cathedral of Milan and had the streets of his capital widened and adorned with gardens. The universities of Pavia and Milan flourished under him. There was some grumbling at the heavy taxation necessary to support these ventures, and a few riots resulted.
Manifestazione Fratelli d'Italia per i giovani, rinviata per lutto
Fratelli d'Italia aveva organzzato per lo scorso 8 giugno, a Pavia in piazza Leonardo da Vinci, una manifestazione rivolta ai giovani che, però è stata sospesa dopo la notizia della morte del 53° militare italiano in Afghanistan
Il Salotto di Vigevano - Italia.it
A Vigevano, in provincia di Pavia (Lombardia), è possibile visitare una magnifica piazza che riassume il concetto di Città Ideale di Leonardo da Vinci.
La meravigliosa Piazza Ducale, voluta da Ludovico il Moro ed ideata dal Bramante, si presenta come un vero gioiello urbanistico. Su questo salotto si affaccia il castello Visconteo Sforzesco a cui il Bramante regalò i caratteri di una grandiosa residenza principesca e lo splendore di una fra le più ricche corti rinascimentali d'Europa. Il suggestivo Palio delle Contrade, che si tiene a metà ottobre, valorizza l'incontro fra l'anima della città e i suoi monumenti storici e rappresenta l'occasione per ammirare i magnifici costumi utilizzati dai figuranti.
CONCORSO NAZIONALE di GIORNALISMO SCOLASTICO “LEONARDO DA VINCI”
All'iniziativa hanno partecipato oltre una trentina di giornali scolastici cartacei ed on line, le cui redazioni appartengono a scuole di tredici regioni diverse: tre del Sud ( Campania, Puglia e Basilicata), altrettante del Nord ( Lombardia, Veneto e Friuli Venezia Giulia), cinque dal Centro Italia (Lazio, Abruzzo, Marche, Emilia Romagna e Toscana) e due da Sicilia e Sardegna.
Dieci i giornali premiati, selezionati da una giuria di prim'ordine composta da Massimo Corcione, direttore generale di SKY Sport, Salvatore Prisco, docente universitario ed editorialista del Corriere del Mezzogiorno, Michele del Gaudio, magistrato e scrittore di libri, in particolare per ragazzi, Giovanna Abbagnara, designata dall'Ordine dei Giornalisti, Salvatore Cardone, fondatore di Leonardo News, Elena Autorino docente referente di questo giornale, l'ex dirigente del Leonardo da Vinci di Poggiomarino, Filippo Filosa, e l'attuale,Tiziana Savarese.
Places to see in ( Pavia - Italy ) Duomo Di Pavia
Places to see in ( Pavia - Italy ) Duomo Di Pavia
Pavia Cathedral is a church in Pavia, Italy, the largest in the city and seat of the Diocese of Pavia. The construction was begun in the 15th century on the site of two pre-existing Romanesque, twin cathedrals. (Santo Stefano and Santa Maria del Popolo). The cathedral houses the remains of St. Sirus, first Bishop of Pavia, and a thorn from the Crown of Thorns worn by Christ. The marble facing of the exterior was never completed. Until recently, next to the cathedral stood the Civic Tower (Torre Civica), known in 1330 and enlarged in 1583. It collapsed on March 17, 1989.
The cathedral was begun in 1488, under architect Cristoforo Rocchi, who was soon replaced by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo and Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono. The original project, with a nave and two aisles flanked by semicircular niches and a large central dome, was influenced by Bramante, some details of it later appearing in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Leonardo da Vinci is also known to have contributed to the project.
In 1521, the altar area was completed by Gianpietrino Rizzi, a pupil of Da Vinci. By the 17th century, the presbytery had been completed but only in the following century was the tambour built, while the dome itself and the facade had to wait for the 19th century. The dome was designed by Carlo Maciachini and completed in 1885, but partially collapsed the same year. In 1930, construction continued with the two arms of the transept, for which the original plan was followed, although using reinforced concrete (in order to save the remains of the medieval Santa Maria del Popolo). The arms are still missing part of the internal marble decoration.
The church is on the Greek Cross plan: it therefore has the same length and width at the transept. At about 84 m (276 ft), it is one of the largest edifices with a central plan in northern Italy. The central dome, with an octagonal plan, is 97 m (318 ft) tall, with a total weight of some 20,000 tons. It is the fourth in Italy in size, after St. Peter's Basilica, the Pantheon and the Cathedral of Florence.
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Piazza Ducale, Vigevano,Italy
Piazza Ducale, Vigevano,Italy
La Piazza Ducale di Vigevano fu voluta da Ludovico il Moro, signore di Milano, come anticamera d'ingresso all’imponente Castello visconteo-sforzesco. Le vicende costruttive risalgono al 1492, i lavori durarono due anni e nell'ottobre del 1494 la nuova piazza accolse la visita di Carlo VIII.
Sicuro è l'intervento progettuale da parte del Bramante, mentre Leonardo da Vinci presente ai lavori trasse ispirazione per alcuni disegni contenuti nei suoi codici.
Piazza Ducale è uno dei primi modelli di piazza rinascimentale eseguiti sul modello del forum romano, nonchè uno dei migliori esempi dell'architettura lombarda del XV secolo. Si presenta come un rettangolo allungato di 134 metri di lunghezza e 48 di larghezza edificato su tre lati (il quarto è occupato dalla Chiesa cattedrale).
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Round About Pavia - Natale 2014
Natale 2014, round about San Teodoro (con la cortese partecipazione di Piazza Botta, Scuola elementare Carducci e Scuola Media Leonardo da Vinci, Piazza Minerva, San Giorgio, Clinica Morelli, Piazza del Duomo, Carmine, San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro, etc etc etc...)
LEONARDIANA
TUTTO IL GENIO DI LEONARDO NEL NUOVO MUSEO AL CASTELLO DI VIGEVANO. VIideo by Josè Lattari
Leonardo 500, Vigevano 2019
Con la partecipazione di Paolo Capacchi di Gold Radio Tv, stamattina abbiamo ripercorso in Piazza Ducale i vari step di Leonardo da Vinci che ha regalato a questa magnifica Città di Vigevano. Abbiamo intervistato il Presidente della Associazione Evuz Art Group Giuse Iannello. Vi Aspettiamo come sempre per vedere le nostre video interviste, Buon Week End a tutti, e Buona Pasqua. cameragotv.it
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Gita fuori porta a Pavia
PAVIA: il centro storico della città, ancora intatto nel suo sapore medioevale, presenta monumenti di grandissima rilevanza storico-artistica, in particolar modo di epoca medioevale.
La visita guidata si svolge a piedi poiché che la maggior parte dei monumenti si trova nel centro storico pedonale.
Monumenti di notevole rilevanza: Castello Visconteo (esterno), Cortili storici dell’Università, Torri medioevali di Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, Piazza della Vittoria e Broletto (esterno), Piazza del Duomo e Duomo (interno solo se possibile), Chiesa di San Michele Maggiore (interno - solo se possibile), Ponte Coperto
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Milan By Drone Ep. 024 | Milan 5K: La Città | Aerial Milano | Italy 5K | Milano HD | Cinematic
Cinematic 5k footage of the evolving architectural panorama or the City of Milan, Italy. Milan, a metropolis in Italy's northern Lombardy region, is a global capital of fashion and design. Home to the national stock exchange, it’s a financial hub also known for its high-end restaurants and shops. The Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral and the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, housing Leonardo da Vinci’s mural “The Last Supper,” testify to centuries of art and culture.
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È iniziato il countdown per la XII Caccia al Tesoro dei collegi di Pavia
È iniziato il countdown per la dodicesima edizione della Caccia al Tesoro Intercollegiale, l’evento “goliardico-sportivo” più sentito dalla comunità studentesca pavese che coinvolge ogni anno centinaia di ragazzi in rappresentanza dei collegi della città. L’appuntamento è fissato per martedì 9 aprile, dalle 16:30 fino a tarda sera, con prove fisiche e quiz disseminati per tutto il centro storico.
L’apertura della manifestazione con la sfilata delle squadre, il fischio d’inizio e la premiazione (all’incirca alle 23:30) avverranno nella nuova location di Piazza Duomo (e non più in Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci).
Partecipano alla Caccia al Tesoro 2019: Cairoli, Borromeo, Cardano, Castiglioni, Del Maino, Don Bosco, Fraccaro, Ghislieri, Golgi, Griziotti, Maria Ausiliatrice, Nuovo, Santa Caterina, Senatore, Spallanzani, Valla, Volta.
Le squadre, composte da un numero variabile da 8 a 15 matricole (accompagnate da altri collegiali più grandi che controllano il loro operato nel rispetto del regolamento), dovranno risolvere indovinelli, trovare oggetti, superare prove sia fisiche sia di conoscenza della storia di Pavia e dei collegi stessi. I più lontani troveranno spazio con sedi temporanee in alcuni luoghi simbolo della città, da Piazza Vittoria (Nuovo) al Ponte Coperto (Don Bosco), dalla Cupola Arnaboli (Griziotti) a Piazza Cavagneria (Volta).
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2007/08 Castiglioni-Brugnatelli
2008/09 Spallanzani
2009/10 Del Maino
2010/11 Spallanzani
2011/12 Spallanzani
2012/13 Volta
2013/14 Del Maino
2014/15 Volta
2015/16 Volta
2016/17 Volta
2017/18 Cairoli
Pillon a Pavia, la protesta fuori dall'aula magna dell'Università
Oltre duecento persone si sono riunite in piazza Leonardo da Vinci per protestare contro la presenza del senatore leghista Pillon in Università, dove ha partecipato a una lezione sul diritto di famiglia in aula magna (video Studio Garbi) L'ARTICOLO
Piazza Ducale, Castello Sforzesco, Leonardiana in Vigevano, Italy
The Castle and Piazza di Vigevano form an exceptional, architectural and urban complex of the Italian Renaissance. Built in the fourteenth century by Luchino Visconti, the Castle is a creation of the Visconti-Sforza dynasty that connects to a great defensive system that goes from the Alps to the Po, on the border between Milan and Monferrato.
The greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance, such as Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci, collaborated to the creation of the Castle, the Piazza and the Villa. The link between the Castello di Vigevano and the French monarchy is very important. In 1494 the king of France Charles VIII was received there, in 1499 the Duke of Milan Ludovico Maria Sforza, known as il Moro, was held prisoner by Louis XII.
Currently the castle and the city are located within a large natural park as well as an important system of large-scale agricultural economics, reformed by Ludovico il Moro himself in the eighties of the fifteenth century, which, with the Villa Sforzesca, at the same time noble residence and farm, mark a significant stage in the history of the villa in Italy, while it still retains some hydraulic innovations introduced by Leonardo da Vinci.
VIGEVANO La plaza mas bonita de Italia.
VIGEVANO , Obstenta ser la plaza mas bonita de Italia, NO ES VERDAD o si?