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Infobox Italian comune


name = Pistoia
official_name = Città di Pistoia
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Pistoia is a city and ''comune'' in the Tuscany region of Italy, the capital of a province of the same name, located about 30 km west and north of Florence and is crossed by the Ombrone Pistoiese, a tributary of the River Arno.

History

''Pistoria'' (in Latin other possible spellings are ''Pistorium'' or ''Pistoriae'') was centre of Gallic, Ligurian and Etruscan settlements before becoming a Roman colony in the 6th century BC, along the important road Via Cassia: in 62 BC the demagogue Catiline and his fellow conspirators were slain nearby. From the 5th century the city was a bishopric, and during the Lombardic kingdom it was a royal city and had several privileges. Pistoia's most splendid age began in 1177 when it proclaimed itself a free commune: in the following years it became an important political centre, erecting walls and several public and religious buildings. In 1254 the Ghibelline Pistoia was taken over by Guelph Florence, but supposedly resulted in the division of the Guelphs into "Black" and "White" factions. Pistoia remained a Florentine holding except for a brief period in the 14th century, when Castruccio Castracani captured it for Lucca, and was officially annexed to Florence in 1530. During the 14th century Ormanno Tedici was one of the Lords of the city. In 1786 a famous Jansenist episcopal synod was convened in Pistoia. Dante mentioned in his Divina Commedia the free town of Pistoia as the home town of Vanni Fucci, who is encountered in ''Inferno'' tangled up in a knot of snakes while cursing God, and Michelangelo called the ''Pistoiesi'' the "enemies of heaven". Pistoia lent its name to the pistol , which it started manufacturing in the 16th century. But today it is also notable for the extensive garden nurseries spreading around it. Consequently, Pistoia is also famous for its flower markets, as is the nearby Pescia.

Main sights

Although not as visited as other towns in Tuscany, mostly due to the industrial environs, Pistoia presents a well-preserved and charming medieval city inside the old walls.

Piazza del Duomo

The large Piazza del Duomo is lined with attractive original buildings as the'' Palazzo del Comune'' and the ''Palazzo del Podestà'': it is the setting (in July) of the ''Giostra dell'Orso'' ("Bear Joust"), when the best horsemen of the districts of the town tilt with lances at a target held up by a dummy shaped like a bear. The original Cathedral of San Zeno (5th century) burned down in 1108, but was rebuilt during the following century, and received incremental improvements until the 17th century. The façade has a prominent Romanesque style, while the interior received heavy Baroque additions which were removed during the 1960s. Its outstanding feature is the ''Altar of St James'', an exemplar of the silversmith's craft begun in 1287 but not finished until the 15th century. Its various sections contain 628 figures, the total weighing nearly a ton. The Romanesque belfry, standing at some 67 m, was erected over an ancient Lombard tower. In the square is also the 14th century Baptistry, in Gothic style, with white-green marble decorations. The ''Palazzo dei Vescovi'' ("Bishops' Palace"), is characterized by a Gothic loggiato at the first floor. It is known from 1091, initially as a fortified noble residence. In the 12th century it received a more decorated appearance, with mullioned windows and frescoes, of which traces remain. It was later modified in the mid-12th (when the St. James Chapel, narrated by Dante Alighieri in the XXIV canto of his Inferno) and in the 13th century; to the latter restoration belongs the white marble-decorated staircase, one of the most ancient examples in Italy in civil architecture. In the 14th century the Chapel of St. Nicholas was decorated with stories of the namesake saint and of martyrs The Tower of Catilina is from the High Middle Ages, and stands 30 m high.

Religious buildings


''Madonna dell'Umiltà ''(1509), finished by Giorgio Vasari with a 59 m-high cupola. The original project was by Giuliano da Sangallo, but works were begun in 1495 by Ventura Vitoni. The dome was commissioned by Cosimo I de' Medici to Vasari, the lantern begin completed in 1568 and the church consecrated in 1582. In the apse is a painting by Bernardino del Signoraccio (1493).
the Baroque ''Santissima Annunziata'', famous for its Chiostro dei Morti ("Dead's Cloister").
''San Bartolomeo in Pantano'' (12th century).
''San Giovanni Battista'' (15th century). Damaged during World War II bombardments, it is now used as an exhibition center.
''San Giovanni Battista al Tempio'' (11th century), owned for a while by the Templar and then by the Hospitaller Knights.
''San Benedetto'' (14th century, restored in 1630). It houses a 1390 ''Annunciation'' by Giovanni Bartolomeo Cristiani, a 16th century Forentine school ''St. Benedict with the Redeemer'' and, in the cloister, ''Histories of the Order of the Knights of St. Benedict'' by Giovan Battista Vanni (1660).
''San Domenico''.
Franciscan church of ''San Francesco'' (begun in 1289). It has an unfinished façade with bichrome marble decoration. It has frescoes with '''Histories of St. Francis'' in the main chapel and other 14th–15th centuries frescoes.
The Romanesque ''San Giovanni Fuoricivitas'' (12th–14th century).
''San Leone'', built in the 14th century but enlarged in the 16th–18th centuries. Its Baroque-Roccoco interior houses some notable canvasses by artists such as Giovanni Lanfranco, Stefano Marucelli and Vincenzo Meucci.
''Santa Maria delle Grazie''.
''Santa Maria in Ripalta'', mentioned from the 11th century. It houses a large ''Ascention'' fresco in the apse, attributed to Manfredino d'Alberto (1274).
''San Paolo''.
''San Pier Maggiore''.
''Pieve di Sant'Andrea'', housing Giovanni Pisano's Pulpit of St. Andrew.
The ancient ''Pieve of San Michele in Groppoli'', in the neighbourhood of the city.
''La Vergine''.

Others


The 14th century walls. These had originally four gates, Porta al Borgo, Porta San Marco, Porta Carratica and Porta Lucchese, all demolished at the beginning of the 20th century.
''Ospedale del Ceppo ''(13th century).
Palazzo del Balì
The Monument in Honour of Brazilians (Soldiers and Pilots) killed in action on Italian Campaign (World War II)
The Medici Fortress of Santa Barbara, built a first time in 1331 century by the Florentines, but destroyed by the Pistoiese citizens in 1343. It was rebuilt by order of Cosimo I de' Medici from 1539, and later enlarged by Bernardo Buontalenti. It sustained one single siege by the Barberini troops in 1643, before being disarmed by Grand Duke Peter Leopold in 1734. Later it was used as barracks and military jail, while now houses cinema shows in summer.

Transportation

Its station is on the Maria Antonia railway, connecting Florence, Lucca and Viareggio and it is at the southern end of the Porrettana railway, the original line between Florence and Bologna.

Notable people


Enrico Betti
Mauro Bolognini
Giosuè Carducci
Cino da Pistoia
Pope Clement IX
Ippolito Desideri
Massimo Freccia (Valdibure)
Licio Gelli
Marino Marini
Giovanni Michelucci
Filippo Pacini

''Frazioni''

Badia a Pacciana, Baggio, Bargi, Barile, Bonelle, Bottegone, Campiglio Germinaia, Canapale, Candeglia, Capostrada, Case Nuove di Masiano, Castagno di Piteccio, Chiazzano, Chiesina Montalese, Chiodo, Cignano, Cireglio, Collina, Corsini Bianchi, Corsini Neri, Fabbrica, Gello, Iano, Le Fornaci, Le Grazie, Le Piastre, Le Pozze, Le Querci, Lupicciano, Masiano, Masotti, Nespolo, Orsigna, Piazza, Piestro, Piteccio, Piuvica, Pontelungo, Pontenuovo, Pracchia, Pupigliana, Ramini, Sammommè, San Biagio, San Felice, San Rocco, Sant'Agostino, Sant'Alessio in Bigiano, Santomato, Saturnana, Spazzavento, Stazzana, Torbecchia, Valdibrana, Vicofaro, Villa di Baggio, Villanova di Valdibrana.

Twin towns — sister cities

Pistoia is twinned with:
Pau, France, since 1975

Events


Pistoia Blues, an international music festival held since 1980.
''Giostra dell'Orso'' ("Joust of the Bear"), a ceremony that is mentioned even in a chronicle of 1300, when a dozen riders organized a ritual combat against a bear. Despite many changes, this traditional ceremony was staged every year until 1666, when the abandonment was recorded by the ritual celebration of the people. It was restarted in 1947, and takes place on July 25.

Footnotes

Bibliography


David Herlihy. ''Medieval and Renaissance Pistoia: the social history of an Italian town''. New Haven e Londra, Yale University Press, 1967.

External links


Comune di Pistoia
Pistoia Tourist Consortium: lots of information and city map download
Pistoia Blues Festival
Virtual Tour of the City
fonte: Wikipedia

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