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Portovenere

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Comune di Portovenere
Image:Portovenere-Stemma.png
Municipal coat of arms
Country Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Region Liguria
Province Province of La Spezia (SP)
Mayor Salvatore Matteo Calcagnini (since 14 June, 2004)
Elevation 0 m
Area 7 km²
Population
 - Total (as of 2004-12-04) 4,041
 - Density 577/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 44°3′N 9°50′E
Gentilic Portoveneresi
Dialing code 0187
Postal code 19025
Frazioni Le Grazie, Fezzano
Patron The White Madonna
 - Day August 17
Website: www.comune.portovenere.sp.it

Portovenere (sometimes, in English, Porto Venere) is a town and comune (municipality) located on the Ligurian coast of Italy in the province of La Spezia. It comprises the three villages of Fezzano, Le Grazie and Portovenere, and the three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto. In 1997 Portovenere and the villages of Cinque Terre were designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

[edit] History

The ancient Portus Veneris is believed to date back to at least the middle of the 1st century BCE. It has been said that the name refers to a temple to the goddess Venus which was sited on the promontory where the church of Peter the Apostle now stands. The name has also been linked to that of the hermit Saint Venerius. In Roman times the city was essentially a fishing community.

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Portovenere became the base of the Byzantine fleet in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea, but was destroyed by the Lombards in 643 CE. Later, it was a frequent target of Saracen raids. First indications of the existence of a castle date from 1113, and in 1161 the walls were erected. Portovenere became a fiefdom of a family from Vezzano before passing to Genoa in the early 12th century. In 1494 it suffered a devastating bombardment from the Aragonese fleet during their war with Genoa: subsequently the old part of the town declined in importance, giving way to the development of the Borgo Nuovo (or new district), which had existed from 1139 and is centred on the church of St. Peter. Image:Portovenere-sanpietro01.jpg Image:Portovenere, chiesa di San Lorenzo.jpg Image:Portovenere panorama scale.jpg

[edit] Main sights

The medieval nucleus of Le Grazie is set around the 14th century Church of Our Lady of the Graces; nearby is a medieval convent, which once belonged to the Olivetans, and the remains of the 1st century BCE Roman villa of Varignano (finds from the recent excavations at the villa are held in the Antiquarium della Villa Romana del Varignano in Portovenere).

In Fezzano the medieval alleyways are noteworthy, along with the 1740 church of Saint John the Baptist and the recently restored Villa Cattaneo.

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