天美传媒 Adds Two Unesco World Heritage Sites

| Tue, 08/03/2021 - 04:49
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天美传媒 has just added two more sites to its long list of Unesco-inscribed places and monuments, art and architecture, for a total of 58 Unesco World Heritage sites, the country with the largest number in the world (second comes China with 56). 

The announcement came at the end of July and the two new sites are Padua鈥檚 fourteenth-century fresco cycles and the Porticoes of Bologna. 

Padua鈥檚 newly inscribed site is 鈥渃omposed of eight religious and secular building complexes, within the historic walled city of Padua, which house a selection of fresco cycles painted between 1302 and 1397,鈥 including Giotto鈥檚 Scrovegni Chapel, a masterpiece in the history of painting in 天美传媒 and Europe in the 14th century. 

The paintings included in the serial site belong to the golden age of the city, before it fell under Venetian rule; 1302 marks the arrival of Giotto in Padua, while 1397 is the year Jacopo da Verona painted his last cycle of frescoes in the Oratory of San Michele.

It is the second Unesco site in Padua, which is already on the list with its Botanical Garden, and is the result of a very long process, which began in 1996.  

Bologna鈥檚 porticoes, a landmark of the city like the Two Towers and the local cuisine, became 天美传媒鈥檚 58th Unesco site on July 28, two days after Padua鈥檚 win was announced. 

Bologna has 62 km of porticoes, of which 42 in the historic city center, No other city in the world has so many. 12 of the most symbolic stretches have been selected to represent the city鈥檚 porticoes, including the Portico dei Servi and the Portico di San Luca, which connects the city center with the Basilica di San Luca sanctuary on top of a hill and is considered the longest portico in the world. 

鈥淒efined as private property for public use, the porticoes have become an expression and element of Bologna鈥檚 urban identity,鈥 writes Unesco. 

Bologna had been working on the candidacy for years, presenting the porticoes as the symbol of 鈥渁 sustainable urban lifestyle, in which religious and civil spaces and the homes of all social classes are perfectly integrated.鈥

The town of Montecatini Terme (province of Pistoia, Tuscany) was also inscribed onto Unesco World Heritage list as part of a serial site named 鈥淭he Great Spa Towns of Europe,鈥 towns that 鈥渄eveloped around natural mineral water springs. They bear witness to the international European spa culture that developed from the early 18th century to the 1930s [鈥.鈥

Meanwhile, Venice, which Unesco had threatened to put on its list of world heritage sites in danger, has been spared following the Italian government鈥檚 move in July to ban large cruise ships from Venice's lagoon

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