Hotel Sestri Levante
Infobox Italian comune
name = Sestri Levante
official_name = Comune di Sestri Levante
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image_skyline = Baia del silenzio panorama-Sestri Levante.JPG
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image_caption = Skyview of Sestri Levante
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latd = 44 |latm = 16 |lats = |latNS = N
longd = 9 |longm = 24 |longs = |longEW = E
coordinates_type = region:IT_type:city(18634)
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province = (GE)
frazioni =
Riva Trigoso, Trigoso, San Bartolomeo, Santa Margherita di Fosso Lupara, Pila sul Gromolo, Santa Vittoria, San Bernardo, Villa Cascine, Villa Costarossa, Santa Vittoria, Villa Libiola, Villa Rovereto, Villa Tassani, Villa Loto, Villa Azaro
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area_total_km2 = 33.33
population_footnotes =
population_total = 18634
population_as_of = 31 May 2007
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population_demonym = Sestrini o sestresi
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elevation_m = 1
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saint =
St. Nicholas and
St. John the Baptist
day = December 6 and June 24
postal_code = 16039
area_code = 0185
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Sestri Levante is a town and ''
comune'' in
Liguria,
Italy. Lying on the
Mediterranean Sea, it is approximately 56 kilometers south of
Genoa and is set on a
promontory. While
Portofino and the
Cinque Terre are probably the most well known tourist destinations on the
Italian Riviera, Sestri Levante is becoming quite a favorite among Italians. This once quiet fishing village is slowly turning into a tourist hotspot, developing an old and a new town.
Geography
Sestri Levante is found approximately halfway between Genoa and
La Spezia. The town has two bays: Baia delle Favole, (Bay of the Fables), and Baia del Silenzio, the (Bay of Silence). The original part of Sestri Levante is actually on a peninsula, with the Baia del Silenzio (also known as "Portobello") on one side and Baia delle Favole on the other. Baia delle Favole or “Bay of Fairy Tales” was named in honor of
Danish writer,
Hans Christian Andersen, who lived in Sestri Levante for a short time in 1835.
History
Sestri Levante has its origins as an ancient maritime and merchant center. Originally a small island with a
promontory, it was later connected to the mainland. In
Roman times, it was known as Segesta Tigullorum (or Tigulliorum) or simply Segesta. It was mentioned in the year 909 in a certificate of a man named Berengario, in which part of its territory was ceded to the basilica di San Giovanni di
Pavia; after it was invaded by the
Barbarians. During the
Middle Ages, Sestri Levante began to expand, probably giving the fortress appearance that is due to the terrain.
In 1133, the noble family of
Lavagna, the
Fieschi, attacked Tigullio, the gulf in which Sestri Levante is located, however, they were fought off by the powerful
Republic of Genoa, and therefore, Sestri Levante became a part of the republic, for military protection. In the year 1145, the abbey of San Colombano was acquired by the
Genoese, and was transformed later into a castle.
In 1170, Sestri Levante was attacked by a naval flotilla from
Pisa, but was able to withstand the attack.
Sestri Levante is mentioned by Dante (as "Siestri") in Canto 19 of "The Divine Comedy".
Sister cities
Dole, France
The ''frazione'' of
Riva Trigoso is twinned with:
Santa Cruz,
USA
References
External links
Official website Video and Photo gallery of Sestri Levante