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the origins of this bathing establishment date to the Middle Ages when it was known as the Bagno della Crociata (named either after a Crusader who supposedly discovered the spring or from a corruption of the Italian word for crutch). Early 15th-century documents describe a bath building that covered three distinct thermal springs all under one roof.
2207:) carry the Macchina from Porta Romana through each of the major streets of Viterbo to seven churches to be blessed, concluding with a strenuous ascension up to the Piazza di Santa Rosa, its final resting place. Each Macchina's lifespan differs, but contests for a new design are held every few years. 2235:
announced that Viterbo had been chosen as the site of the next airport in Lazio to serve Rome. However, in 2013 those plans were abandoned. Viterbo is served by regional trains departing from Station Ostiense, Trastevere, S. Pietro and sometimes at Termini in Rome. Porta Romana is the station serving
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as the architect of the project in Viterbo. There is, however, no documentation or architectural evidence to connect Rossellino directly with the construction of the Bagno del Papa. To the contrary, Vatican payment records from 1454, preserved in the state archives in Rome, identify a stonemason from
1899:) "with such magnificence and with such expense that it was not only deemed suitable for a stay and salutary for the sick but seemed an edifice destined to have rooms fit for princes and for living regally". A more precise description of Pope Nicholas' palace was described by the Viterbese chronicler 1935:
Travelers' descriptions, etched views, and local guidebooks chronicle the fate of the Renaissance Bagno del Papa over the years and through several rebuildings resulting in a general assumption that most of the original 15th-century structure had vanished. A guide to Viterbo from 1911 does note that
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in the 1470s, who stated the new Bagno del Papa as a battlemented building, resembling a fortress, about 30 x 20 m in size with high towers at the corners of its southern façade. Located outside Viterbo, the spa would have been an easy target for assaults had the building not assumed a militant
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Not far from the Bullicame, whose waters were apparently always taken in the open, is the Terme dei Papi ("Bath of the Popes"). Almost totally concealed within the structure of a modern luxury spa hotel are the remains of a Renaissance bath palace that attracted the attention of two popes. Actually,
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In the valley of the Arcione River just to the west of Viterbo are a number of springs celebrated for the healing qualities of their waters, and in use since Etruscan and Roman days. In fact, the imposing ruins of a great Roman bath are still to be seen and were drawn in plan and perspective by
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Viterbo's historic center is one of the best preserved medieval towns of central Italy. Many of the older buildings (particularly churches) are built on top of ancient ruins, recognizable by their large stones, 50 centimeters to a side. Viterbo is unique in Italy for its concentration of
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Mack, 1992, 50. For a general discussion of medieval and Renaissance thermal bathing practices and the architectural environments in which the waters were taken see Charles R. Mack, "The Wanton Habits of Venus: Pleasure and Pain at the Renaissance Spa,"
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takes place every year, on 3 September, at 9 o'clock in the evening. The Macchina is an artistic illuminated bell-tower with an imposing height of 30 m. It weighs between 3.5 and 5 tonnes and is made of iron, wood and
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or Papal Palace: main attraction of Viterbo, the palace hosted the papacy for about two decades in the 13th century, and served as a country residence or refuge in time of trouble in Rome. The columns of the palace are
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Construction at the Bagno del Papa was continued on through the reigns of several popes after Nicholas V. The Vatican accounts mention of payments "for building done at the bath palace of Viterbo" during the reigns of
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character, which also affirmed papal authority. Aside from the regal apartments described by Manedtti there were vaulted chambers at the lowest level to accommodate the patrons of the several thermal springs.
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and 1,017 civilian deaths. On 20 March 2024, an unexploded MK IV Bomb was found in a construction site causing an evacuation of more than 30,000 people in a range of 1400m until the bomb could be disposed of.
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Despite all the travails, much of the original Bagno del Papa built by Popes Nicholas V and Pius II survives, including the corner towers and the vaulted chambers where Renaissance patrons once bathed.
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some remnants were still to be detected in basement piers and vaults. In operation as a thermal hospital in 1927, the building was blown up by retreating German forces in 1944.
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Apart from agriculture, Viterbo's main resources are pottery, peperino stone, and wood. The town is home to the Italian gold reserves, an important Academy of Fine Arts, the
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Lombardy, named Stefano di Beltrame, as the builder who "had done or was doing in the house ordered by the pope at the bagni della Grotta and Crociata of Viterbo."
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is the patron saint of Viterbo. The legend of Santa Rosa is that she helped to eradicate those few who supported the emperors instead of the popes, around 1250.
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Thenceforth Viterbo became a city of secondary importance, following the vicissitudes of the Papal States. In the 16th century it was the birthplace of
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In a period in which the popes had difficulties asserting their authority over Rome, Viterbo became their favourite residence, beginning with
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was held, arresting two of the cardinals. They were subsequently excommunicated, and the popes avoided Viterbo for 86 years.
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held a council in the cathedral, but the city was later excommunicated as the favourite seat of the heretical
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Climate data for Viterbo, elevation: 300 m or 980 ft, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1955–present
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side in 1240, but when the citizens expelled his turbulent German troops in 1243 he returned and
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popes to recover the Papal States, who built the castle. In 1375, the city gave its keys to
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An Architectural Progress in the Renaissance and the Baroque: Sojourns In and Out of Italy
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The first report of the new city dates to the eighth century AD, when it is identified as
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Source 1: Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (temperature)
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and even defeated by the Romans. In 1210, however, Viterbo managed to defeat Emperor
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Fontana di Piazza della Rocca (12th–16th-century) in the center of Old Town Viterbo
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In the thirteenth century it was ruled alternately by the tyrants of the Gatti and
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Tuscia 360 about Viterbo, including virtual tour featuring several VR panoramas
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Charles R. Mack, "The Renaissance Spa: Testing the Architectural Waters",
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The Palace of the Popes – In the background the bell-tower of the cathedral
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was built in the first half of the 14th century, and shows influence of
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Valtieri, Simonetta, "Rinascimento a Viterbo: Bernardo Rossellino",
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Viterbo became a centre of military aviation due to its proximity to
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and conquering other lands. In this age it was a rich and prosperous
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was responsible for the addition of a western wing to the building.
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Manetti and Vasari both named the Florentine architect and sculptor
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the city, but in vain. From that point Viterbo was always a loyal
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Charles R. Mack, "The Bath Palace of Nicholas V at Viterbo", in
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Porta Fiorentina is one of three train stations serving Viterbo.
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It conquered and absorbed the neighboring town of Ferento (see
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The Fontana Grande ("Grand Fountain") in the eponymous square
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but still used for military purposes) during the 1930s. The
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chose Viterbo as the base of his ruthless fight against the
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Without the popes, the city fell into the hands of the
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Aviation Command headquarters and training school (
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Viterbo (disambiguation)
Comune
Piazza di San Lorenzo and the loggia of the Papal Palace
Papal Palace
Flag of Viterbo
Coat of arms of Viterbo
Viterbo is located in Italy
Viterbo is located in Lazio
42°25′N 12°06′E / 42.417°N 12.100°E / 42.417; 12.100
Italy
Region
Lazio
Province
Viterbo
Frazioni
Bagnaia
San Martino al Cimino
Chiara Frontini
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
Saint Rose of Viterbo
Official website

[viˈtɛrbo]

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