Wednesday, July 16, 2008

A trip to ROVINJ

Rovinj was already a settlement of Illyrian tribes before being captured by the Romans, who called it Arupiunum or Mons Rubineus, and later Ruginium and Ruvinium. Built on an island close to the coast, it was connected with the mainland in 1763 by filling in the channel.


It became part of the Byzantian empire, then in the sixth century part of the Exarchate of Ravenna and in 788 part of the Frankish empire.


Then it came under the rule of different feudal lords during several centuries. From 1209 it was ruled by the Aquilean patriarch.
It was from 1283 to 1797 one of the most important towns of Istria under the Republic of Venice. The city was fortified by two rows of walls with three town gates. The remaining town walls date from this period.

Close to the pier one can find the old town gate Balbi's Arch, dating from 1680, and a late-Renaissance clock tower. The city got its statutes in 1531.
After the fall of Venice and the Napoleonic parenthesis, Rovinj was part of the Austrian Empire until World War I.

Then it belonged to Italy from 1918 to 1947, when it was ceded to Yugoslavia: in that period much of the Italian inhabitants fled.
Rovinj is very touristy and considered one of the most beautiful towns of the Adriatic coast.



A walk through the old city, a dinner in one of the picturesque restaurants and an an overnight stay in a bed&breakfast make an pleasant trip through history.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ehi ! Rovigno !
il paese della mia amica Vedrana.
è proprio bello !
purtroppo in Italia è conosciuto per un incidente capitato in mare tra due motoscafi di italiani.
ma è veramente bello, mi ricorda quei paesini arroccati sulle montagne della Calabria..
c'è un'unica differenza.. in Calabria ci sono i parenti del mio martirio a rovinare il paesaggio !!!

Alessandro Zilli said...

Eh... Rovigno, Parenzo, Pola, ma ancora Punta Salvore e Umago... io ci abito proprio vicino vicino... Lignano Sabbiadoro comunque lo è di piú!!! Ma pr nulla al mondo potrei scegliere Lignano per una qualsiasi delle localita di cui sopra!!!! (scusate ma sto scrivendo con una tastiera greca... in Albania... e mi mancano le lettere accentate!!!!! :))

Anonymous said...

cijgcSke torna presto perchè ci manchi troppissimissimo !

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