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Levanto (; lij, Lévanto or , locally ) is a (municipality) in the
province of La Spezia A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman ''provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outsi ...
in the
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region of
Liguria Liguria (; lij, Ligûria ; french: Ligurie) is a Regions of Italy, region of north-western Italy; its Capital city, capital is Genoa. Its territory is crossed by the Alps and the Apennine Mountains, Apennines Mountain chain, mountain range and is ...
, located almost southeast of
Genoa Genoa ( ; it, Genova ; lij, Zêna ). is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria and the List of cities in Italy, sixth-largest city in Italy. In 2015, 594,733 people lived within the city's administrative limits. As of the 2011 Italian ce ...
and about northwest of
La Spezia La Spezia (, or , ; in the local Spezzino dialect) is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy. La Spezia is the second largest city ...
. The town is on the coast at the mouth of a river valley, between hills thickly wooded with olive and pine trees. The ridges on either side of the valley thrust out into the sea as the headlands of Mesco and Levanto. The municipality forms part of the coastal district known as the Comunità Montana della Riviera Spezzina, and part of its territory is included in the Cinque Terre National Park.


History

In Roman times there was already a small settlement there by the name of Ceula, an important nodal point due to its location and harbour. At the beginning of the 9th century, the bell tower of the present church, the Chiesa di San Siro, served as a watchtower and as a defence against dangers from the sea. From the 13th century, however, the importance of the area began to decline – this was to the advantage of Levanto itself, which was expanding by the sea. Levanto first became the feudal stronghold of the Malaspina, before passing to the Da Passano and then, in 1229, to the
Republic of Genoa The Republic of Genoa ( lij, Repúbrica de Zêna ; it, Repubblica di Genova; la, Res Publica Ianuensis) was a medieval and early modern maritime republic from the 11th century to 1797 in Liguria on the northwestern Italian coast. During the Lat ...
. In the Middle Ages, the village became a centre of commercial activity, benefiting from maritime and overland travel, the most important of the latter routes being the
via Francigena The Via Francigena () is an ancient road and pilgrimage route running from the cathedral city of Canterbury in England, through France and Switzerland, to Rome and then to Apulia, Italy, where there were ports of embarkation for the Holy Land. It w ...
, the ancient pilgrims' way that in medieval times connected Canterbury to Rome. In the post-Medieval period, the village saw major development with the construction of the Borgo Nuovo or Stagno, largely completed by the 17th century, on the plain of the small river Ghiararo. This area is characterised by interesting painted 17th and 18th century houses, some built on much earlier buildings. A further phase of urban development took place at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries with the opening of two new thoroughfares, the present Corso Italia and Corso Roma. From 1950, the village experienced further growth, culminating during the 1970s in the present townscape.


Main sights

*Medieval castle, built to defend the village and still in a state of perfect conservation. Privately owned and not open to the public. *Church of ''Sant'Andrea'' (Church of Saint Andrew). An example of 13th century Ligurian Gothic style with its façade decorated in black and white stripes, and a magnificent rose window surmounting the main door. The chalice of emperor Henry VII is one of its treasures, and displayed only on special occasions such as the festival of the patron saint. *Church of '' Santa Maria della Costa (Church of Saint Mary of the Coast). Pre-13th century. *Villa Agnelli. Its gardens were landscaped at the beginning of the 20th century. Privately owned and not open to the public. *''Piazza della Loggia'', characterised by a 13th-century
loggia In architecture, a loggia ( , usually , ) is a covered exterior gallery or corridor, usually on an upper level, but sometimes on the ground level of a building. The outer wall is open to the elements, usually supported by a series of columns ...
, which in 2007 received from
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) aimed at promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture. It ...
the title of "monument being evidence of culture and peace". *''Piazza Cavour'', in earlier times the inner courtyard of the Monastero delle Ordine di Santa Chiara (Monastery of the Order of St Clare, the Poor Clares), dating from the 16th century. Their former convent now accommodates the town hall, the small public library and other municipal offices.


Transport

Levanto station is a stop on the
Genoa–Pisa railway The Genoa–Pisa railway is one of the trunk lines of the rail transport in Italy, Italian railway network. It runs along the Ligurian coast from Genoa to Pisa through the Italian Riviera, Riviera di Levante and the Versilia. It passes through the ...
, and is the western-most station for tourist trains serving the villages of the
Cinque Terre The Cinque Terre (; lij, Çinque Tære, meaning "Five Lands") is a coastal area within Liguria, in the northwest of Italy. It lies in the west of La Spezia Province, and comprises five villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, ...
.


Culture

*Permanent exhibition of cultural artefacts, in a 14th-century building attached to hostel Ospitalia del Mare.


Festivals

* Festival Massimo Amfiteatrof, classical and chamber music festival dedicated to Russian born cellist
Massimo Amfiteatrof Maksim Aleksandrovich Amfiteatrov (27 February 1907 – 19 December 1990), known as Massimo Amfiteatrof, was a Russian-born Italian cellist, dubbed as the "Cellists' Enrico Caruso, Caruso". (italian: ''il Caruso dei Violoncellisti'') Biography Am ...
. June/July - September. *''Festa di San Giacomo'' (Feast of St James) and ''Festa del Mare'' (Festival of the Sea). 24–25 July. *''Festa di Nostra Signora della Guardia'' Traditional band concert. 29 August. *''Sagra del Gattafin'' (fried pastry stuffed with beets, onions, egg and grated cheese) in June. *''Festa Madonna del Soccorso'' 1–2 July in Fontona (a little village near Levanto)


References


External links


Official website
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