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Coming soon: The Festival of the Fisciot

The ancient festival of Our Lady of Sorrows is one of the most anticipated events in Belluno. The historical center fills with colorful stands, aromatic flowers and crowds of people who greet one another as they celebrate the arrival of spring. 

Everything is ready for the long-awaited Festival of the Fisciot, the holy celebration and gathering of the community with which the city of Belluno greets the flower season.

The celebration has ancient origins: since 1716, the statue of Madonna dei Sette dolori (Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows), used by the Bellunese citizenry to commemorate the end of a terrible epidemic of pestilence, has been carried in a procession across the historical center, two Sundays before Easter Sunday. And this year the tradition lives on: Sunday March 13th is the annual Festival of the Fisciot!

But do you know why it is called this? It gets its name from the “fischietti di richiamo” (whistles of excitement), which once upon a time were among the items most sold by local artisans at their stands on the streets of the city center as part of this Sunday festival.

The details: the events of the 2016 Festival of the Fisciot

Spread out across the entire city center, including Via Dante and Via Cavour, there will be more than 200 vendors with stands selling candies, toys, glassware, ceramics, wood and fabric, and even jewelry, ornaments, paintings, discs, cassette tapes, wicker products, copper, glasses, aromatic essences,  honey, leather goods, umbrellas, scarves, balloons and of course, regional food and drink.

Furthermore, this year in Piazza Piloni will be host to the exhibit market of fine food and tasting, while Piazza dei Martiri will be host to the market of local agricultural products, managed by Unione Montana Bellunese.

In Piazza Duomo, once again there will be the market “Fiori in Città: la Città sboccia” (Flowers in the City: the City blooms), as well as the antiques market “Cose di vecchie case” (Objects from old houses) that with its selected vendors is one of the most anticipated and popular events, before its return for the summer season. Piazzale Marconi will be the setting for a stand selling seasonal fruits.

Beginning at 10:45am in Piazza Duomo, at the corner of the former courthouse, the marching band “Citta di Belluno” (City of Belluno) will perform. The traditional procession will occur in the same place at 4:00pm.

Free shuttle service

To help with transportation, the city has instituted its usual free shuttle service that will run from 9:30am to 7:30pm for the entire day of Sunday March 13th. Here are the details:

For the north-east lines (from Baldenich/Cavarzano to the station) and south-west (from via Col da Ren to piazzale Marconi), shuttles will stop every 10 minutes.

For the other lines:

  • Line 1 (from Castion to piazzale Marconi), every 30 minutes
  • Line 2 (from Giazzoi/Tisoi to piazzale della stazione), every 50 minutes, leaving from Giazzoi at 9:55am – 10:45 – 11:35 – 12:25pm – 1:15pm – 2:05 – 2:55 – 3:45 – 4:35 – 5:25 – 6:15 – 7:05 – 7:55 and leaving from p.le Vittime delle Foibe at 9:40am – 10:30 – 11:20 – 12:10pm – 1:00 – 1:50 – 2:40 – 3:30 – 4:20 – 5:10 – 6:00 – 6:50 – 7:40
  • Line 3 (from Col di Piana to piazzale della stazione), every 50 minutes, leaving from Col di Piana at 9:30am – 10:20 – 11:10 – 12:00pm – 12:50 – 1:40 – 2:30 – 3:20 – 4:10 – 5:00 – 5:50 – 6:40 – 7:30 and leaving from Piazzale Vittime delle Foibe at 9:20am – 10:10 – 11:00 – 11:50 – 12:40pm – 1:30 – 2:20 – 3:10 – 4:00 – 4:50 – 5:40 – 6:30 – 7:20.

 

For more information:

Citizen Information Desk

Tel. 0437/913222 – info@comune.belluno.it

Vendors are asked to contact Servizio Att. Economiche: 0437 913175

Traffic information: Local Police 0437/913520

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Porta Dojona and its talking walls

Porta Dojona (Dojona Gate) is one of the most distinctive symbols of the city of Belluno. It has seen nearly one thousand years of Bellunese history, endured several restorations, been expanded and covered. But what you might not know is this gate hides a small secret of daily life. Read on to learn more. 

Porta Dojona is one of the five gates (four official and one “for emergencies”) that allows you to enter inside the city walls of Belluno, and is one of three that is still intact today.

We are talking about a real monument, one that is a testament to the history of Belluno since 1289: the year in which its internal archway was erected, originally called “di Foro” (public square) or “Mercato” (market), designed by Vecello da Cusighe and in honor of the count-bishop Adalgerlo of the 8th level.

The second part of the gate, as in the actual “facade” that overlooks Vittorio Emanuele Square, dates back to the Renaissance period, specifically 1553: it is the work of Niccolò Tagliapietra, built on request for chancellor Francesco Diedo (note the inscription above the arch FRANC. DIEDO. PRAET. PRAEF.Q. OPT). You can even see various recognizable Renaissance-style elements, such as the columns positioned on high pedestals, the triglyphs carved in the architrave and the two caryatids aside the Lion of San Marco.

One of the principal features of this evocative place of the city is the world that one enters by passing under the gate: you must however know that it has not always been this way. In reality, the passageway was first covered in 1622, thus giving Porta Dojona its characteristic feeling of a “small-scale arcade.”

Moreover, not even the name is the same as it was at the beginning: the gate was named “Dojona” in 1609 in honor of Giorgio Doglioni, aid to prince-bishop of Bressanone.

Have you ever heard someone refer to this gate as “Porta de la Cadene“? If that happened and you wanted to ask why, we’ll tell you: it takes this name from the drawbridge that was here until c. 1730 (when the moat was buried) from Via Mezzaterra.

But now we arrive at that which we had promised, the virtually hidden quirk of this gate: we have explained that this gate is a symbol of the city unto itself, in particular its walls, the inscriptions written mostly in Latin that recall the construction of the gate, its successive restoration projects and even the happenings of the city of Belluno. But there are also inscriptions less renowned and uncommon, which recount episodes of daily life.

Let us explain further. In the points shown using the arrows in the following image, if you look closely (we mean in person, if not, what beauty is there?), you can see written the names of people and their dates. Know who these people are? These are the autographs inscribed by the guards who protected this gate in the middle of the 1800s. And do you know how they left their permanent mark on the Porta Dojona? They did it with their bayonets.

Scritte porta

Photograph by Leonard Leo Graf.

Thanks to the group  Belluno e Provincia: cultura arte e storia that shared some of the information present in this article and to the research of Gigetto De Bortoli, Andrea Moro, Flavio Vizzutti, Belluno: storia, architettura, arte Belluno, 1984.

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Belluno: an adorable poem!

An unpolluted, gracious, Northern Italian town,

Instantly wipes out stress and frown,

Embraced by the most beautiful mountains, called the Dolomites,

A  Natural Heritage for its might and rights!!

Nearby villages so traditional and historical,

Inspiring an air so delightful and magical.

Rich in culture, beauty, food and art,

The ideal vacation place to start.

The town centre, with ancient buildings, artisan shops and cobbled streets,

The beautiful Martiri square, to relax, stroll , greet and meet.

Pale, yellow buildings, Roman ruins situated high on a Hill

Trees, green parks, meadows, country side, amidst an air so still

The museum, in the centre, in time takes you back,

Especially to trace an incredible historical track,

A visit to the chapels and domes is a must,

In my words you can certainly trust!

A town of right dimension, safe and hospitable,

Ensuring a stay most pleasant and comfortable

Enjoy eating and shopping in the centre,

Greeted by the assistants and locals as you enter.

Polite, reserved, respectful and discreet,

Are the locals wherever you meet!

Important shows, operas and concerts are held at the theatre,

The locals are considered a sincere “thermometer”

Whether the show is a failure or satisfaction,

Can be judged by the locals spontaneous reaction.

Their appreciation they will clap and show,

Their disappointment you are sure to Know!!

Sincere and correct they are in their feelings,

In pleasure, business or other dealings!

A-VIP can walk around without disguising his face,

Bellunese pass by, respecting his private space.

Numerous sports like mountain climbing, skiing, cycling hiking to do,

Indeed so many activities you just haven’t a clue!

Many exciting events during the year to enjoy,

For the sporty, adventurous, food-lovers, girl or boy,

Music, dance, food, wine, theatre and show,

Exciting opportunities to experience and know,

Feasting, fares, exhibitions, art and craft throughout the seasons,

Created and organized just about for every reason!!

San Martino triggers off the winter fair,

Wood-log sculptured with art and care,

Perfume of fresh, chipped-chopped wood  lingers in the air,

In front of the sculptures people stand and stare!!

San Nicolo, drags his donkey on the street.

Distributing sweets to every child he meets.

Suddenly the centre is beautifully illuminated,

The christmas atmosphere is created!!

Christmas decorations, typical products sold in wooden houses,

Visited by tourists, children and happy spouses,

Roasted chestnuts and brule’ is the menu of the day

Making locals and tourists happy and gay!

“Pastin and polenta” is the typical food to try,

Which goes well with wine, both sweet or dry!!

A leisurely walk on the cobble-stoned street,

Simple way to just have a treat!

Summer days, tables and chairs are spread outside the bars,

Where the centre is limited to traffic and cars!

“Happy hour” is the moment with friends to share,

Sometimes even with hungry pigeons, hard to bare!!

Spritz is the favourite summer drink,

Mixed with prosecco and water I think!

Famous Venice and Cortina is not very far away,

Can be visited within a day.

So Belluno is a place to explore,

With many surprises for you in Store!!!

VASIE NAIDOO

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Little Belluno: video!

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Veneto is more than just Venice! Here is the first video of our Adorable Belluno seen by the guys from Little-Italy, the side project undertaken by Can’t Forget Italy team, lead by Mikaela Bandini.

In an article about Adorable Belluno posted on Can’t forget Italy, they say:

More than just Venice. We have proof that there is a lot more to the Veneto region than Venice and Verona. A few weeks ago the guys from Adorable Belluno gave us an amazing opportunity to discover this exceptional city, which has somehow gone relatively under the radar. Until now. Belluno is positively teeming with enough historic architecture to satisfy both die-hard enthusiasts and casual sightseers alike, while also boasting a varied terrain that can challenge the outdoor-adventure-types among us. And, this being Italy, a great selection of places to drink and eat local specialities (read more) – Info: www.little-italy.com – www.cantforget.it

Video credits:
Shot and edited by Joerg Niggli > vimeo.com/niggli
additional shots by Itaria Colussi and Andrea Lacota.
Produced by Can’t Forget Italy > cantforget.it