Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Vecchia Pescheria
Rimini - Vecchia Pescheria
15 Sep 2022 |
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The area was inhabited by Etruscans until the arrival of the Celts, who held it from the 6th century BC until their defeat by the Umbri in 283 BC. In 268 BC the Roman Republic founded the colonia of Ariminum. The end of Roman rule was marked by the destruction caused by invasions and
wars. When the Ostrogoths conquered Rimini in 493, Odoacer, besieged in Ravenna, had to capitulate. During the Gothic War (535–554), Rimini was taken and retaken many times. Under Byzantine rule, it was part of the Exarchate of Ravenna.
In 728, it was taken with many other cities by Liutprand, King of the Lombards but returned to the Byzantines about 735. Pepin the Short gave it to the Holy See, but during the wars of the popes and the Italian cities against the emperors, Rimini sided with the latter.
The Vecchia Pescheria (old fish market) was built in 1747 according to the design of the local architect Giovana Francesco Buonamici, who as well designed the Duomo in Ravenna. It is a two-story open gallery with three arches. Inside there are two parallel rows of stone benches, which are used to display/sell the fish.
Rimini - Vecchia Pescheria
15 Sep 2022 |
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The area was inhabited by Etruscans until the arrival of the Celts, who
held it from the 6th century BC until their defeat by the Umbri in 283
BC. In 268 BC the Roman Republic founded the colonia of Ariminum. The
end of Roman rule was marked by the destruction caused by invasions and
wars. When the Ostrogoths conquered Rimini in 493, Odoacer, besieged in
Ravenna, had to capitulate. During the Gothic War (535–554), Rimini was
taken and retaken many times. Under Byzantine rule, it was part of the
Exarchate of Ravenna.
In 728, it was taken with many other cities by Liutprand, King of the
Lombards but returned to the Byzantines about 735. Pepin the Short gave
it to the Holy See, but during the wars of the popes and the Italian
cities against the emperors, Rimini sided with the latter.
The Vecchia Pescheria (old fish market) was built in 1747 according to the design of the local architect Giovana Francesco Buonamici, who as well designed the Duomo in Ravenna. It is a two-story open gallery with three arches. Inside there are two parallel rows of stone benches, which are used to display/sell the fish.
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