Tivoli (Lazio)

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Tivoli
coat of arms
Tivoli (Italy)
Tivoli
Country Italy
region Lazio
Metropolitan city Rome  (RM)
Coordinates 41 ° 58 ′  N , 12 ° 48 ′  E Coordinates: 41 ° 57 ′ 36 "  N , 12 ° 48 ′ 0"  E
height 235  m slm
surface 68 km²
Residents 56,750 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density 835 inhabitants / km²
Factions Tivoli Terme , Villa Adriana, Campolimpido, Favale
Post Code 00019
prefix 0774
ISTAT number 058104
Popular name Tiburtini
Patron saint San Lorenzo
Website Tivoli

Tivoli (ancient name: Tibur ) is a city in the metropolitan city of Rome in the Italian region of Lazio with 56,750 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019). It is 32 km east of Rome . The city's name has become synonymous with amusement parks . Tivoli is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tivoli .

Tivoli from the Villa Adriana from

geography

Waterfalls near Tivoli ( Oswald Achenbach )

The city is located on the Aniene River on the western slopes of the Tiburtini Mountains .

history

Tibur was a city of the Latins who joined the whole of Latium in the 4th century BC. Came under Roman control ( Municipium 90 BC). In front of the city, Emperor Hadrian built an extensive villa complex , the Villa Adriana , as a summer residence. The splendid palace and gardens with artificial lakes, water features and theaters have made Tivoli a synonym for amusement parks.

Even in the Middle Ages, Tivoli was one of the most important places around Rome. In the middle of the 16th century, Pirro Ligorio built the Villa d'Este, famous for the fountains in its Renaissance garden, for Cardinal Ippolito d'Este .

The romantic location of the city with the waterfalls of the Aniene and the ancient ruins has always attracted artists.

Population development

year 1881 1901 1921 1936 1951 1971 1991 2001
Residents 9,610 12,230 15,212 19,820 24,932 41,740 52,372 49,342

Source: ISTAT

politics

Mayor and City Council

Sandro Gallotti ( PdL ) was elected mayor in April 2010. His center-right alliance provided the majority in the municipal council with 18 out of 30 seats. His predecessor Giuseppe Baisi ( PD ) was elected in April 2008, but resigned on January 20, 2010 as his center-left coalition broke up. Giuseppe Proietti has been mayor since June 11, 2014.

coat of arms

Blason it ville Tivoli.svg

Blazon : “Divided by red and blue, above an eagle in natural colors with a golden crown hovering over the head, surmounted by two five-way tinned silver round towers on the dividing line, the right one in black Roman capital letters the word LIBERTAS (FREEDOM), the left one Carrying the word NOBILITAS (NOBILITY, FAMOUS) under the crenellated wreath, below a five-pinned, three-arched bridge of silver, black-jointed cuboids with a raised central arch, above the lettering TIBVR SVPERBVM (STOLZES TIBUR) in black majus, growing from a corrugated shield base in natural water colors Above the coat of arms a golden five-petalled crown ( ducal crown) set with red and green stones and silver pearls .

A variation of the coat of arms shows above a black eagle without a crown, below a blue wave shield base with three black wave threads for the river instead of the one in natural colors; the lettering TIBUR SUPERBUM in black capital letters.

Attractions

Daughters and sons of the city

See also

literature

Web links

Commons : Tivoli  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistiche demografiche ISTAT. Monthly population statistics of the Istituto Nazionale di Statistica , as of December 31 of 2019.
  2. Elezioni regionali ed amministrative del 28 - 29 marzo 2010. Archived from the original on April 2010 ; accessed on March 6, 2018 .
  3. ^ Press release by the community on January 21, 2010
  4. Homepage of the responsible administration accessed on July 22, 2018 (Italian)