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administrations of Spoleto and Charleston started talks to re-unite the two festivals which would climax in Spoleto mayor Massimo Brunini's attending the opening ceremony of Spoleto Festival USA in May 2008. For a short period of time, a third parallel festival was also held in Melbourne, Australia.
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an 11th–12th century church recently restored to its original Romanesque elements. The façade has a 16th-century portico that includes the Chapel of the Innocents (14th century) with a font. The main external feature is the high belfry, finished in the 15th century. The interior has three naves with
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was founded in 1977 with Menotti's involvement. The twinning only lasted some 15 years and, after growing disputes between the Menotti family and the Spoleto Festival USA board, in the early 1990s a separation was consummated. However, following Menotti's death in February 2007, the city
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The festival has developed into one of the most important cultural manifestations in Italy, with a three-week schedule of music, theater and dance performances. For some time it became a reference point for modern sculpture exhibits, and works of art left to the city by
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an example of Gothic style in Spoleto. The small church has a single nave with a polygonal apse with mullioned windows. Under the apse is the church of Santa Maria della Misericordia. There are two cloisters, the more recent one pertaining to the 15th
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In 1992, the Spoleto Arts Symposium was initiated with the purpose of bringing talented people from all around the world to study in Spoleto. The program apparently ceased in 2009, to be replaced by a similar program, started by the
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hosted an international Rugby League match, in 2018. The Italy national team (of the Lega Italiana Rugby Football League) played against the British-Asian Rugby League Association (BARA). BARA won the match.
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Located at the head of a large, broad valley, surrounded by mountains, Spoleto has long occupied a strategic geographical position. It appears to have been an important town to the original
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a church founded in 419 to house the chains that supposedly once bound St. Peter. It was built over an ancient necropolis. It was reconstructed from the 12th to the 15th century, when a
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of Naples, was born in the town; as was Francis Possenti, who was educated in the Jesuit school and whose father was the Papal assessor. Francis later entered the Passionists and became
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an 18th-century church built atop more ancient buildings, including a 1st-century Roman temple and the mediaeval Crypt of St. Isaac. It has a cloister from the 16th century.
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as the venue for an arts festival. It is also fairly close to Rome, with good rail connections. It is an important cultural event, held annually in late June-early July.
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a monastery and 12th–century Romanesque church standing outside the city's walls, dedicated to the patron saint of Spoleto. The church was modified in later centuries by
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decoration by local artists, portraying stories of the life of St. Peter. The church is fronted by a large staircase. In the 17th century the interior was refurbished in
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control within five years of Napoleon's subsequent defeat. In 1860, after a unsuccessful defence, Spoleto was taken by the troops fighting for the unification of Italy.
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A restored Roman house with mosaic floors, indicating it was built in the 1st century, and overlooked the forum square. An inscription by Polla to
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was used for stores and shops, while the church of San Gregorio Minore was built. The stones were later used to build the Rocca Albornoziana.
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an example of 12th-century Romanesque architecture influenced by Lombardy and Veneto. The interior has three naves with spolia columns.
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in 354 constitutes its first historical mention. Owing to its elevated position, Spoleto was an important stronghold during the
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ASD Spoleto Rugby, is the Rugby Union club of the town. They affiliated with FIR in 2014 and they play at Serie C2.
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for the use of the city's governor. The latter courtyard is surrounded by a two-floor porch. The rooms include the
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tribes, who built walls around their settlement in the 5th century BC, some of which are visible today.
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Under the empire it seems to have flourished once again, but is not often mentioned in history.
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Various suburbs and small villages surrounding the city of Spoleto (collectively referred to as
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team, Olio Venturi Spoleto, who classified in the quarter finals of the Italian championship in
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is the notice of the foundation of a colony there in 241 BC; and it was still, according to
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a 13th-century church completed in 1280 that has undergone many restorations and losses.
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from the 2nd century AD. It was turned into a fortress by Totila in 545 and in the
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the city was a useful ally to Rome. It suffered greatly during the civil wars of
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of the 1st century BC still exists. The forum lies under today's marketplace.
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a deconsecrated Romanesque church featuring, on the exterior, a 13th-century
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construction of the building began around 1175 and completed in 1227. The
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Official web site of the public and private turistic operators of Spoleto
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construction in white and pink stone. The interior has paintings by
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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a 10th century Romanesque church with rose-window of the façade.
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façade was added with three doors with rose-windows, with
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Spoleto gained its main results in sport with the local
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a former sanctuary built in octagonal plan facing the
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Cambridge University Press. 1891:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Spoleto-Norcia 1616:In the United States, a parallel festival — 1586: 1333:a 4th–5th century church incorporating the 1131: 1011: 1006: 770: 746:colonia latina in primis firma et illustris 744: 734: 718: 702: 2233: 2219: 2211: 1918:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 1353:as part of a group of seven inscribed as " 1281:Duomo (Cathedral) of S. Maria Assunta 1170:(14th century), housing the city's museum. 847:. In 1213 it was definitively occupied by 28: 2579:Municipalities of the Province of Perugia 1853:Learn how and when to remove this message 1687:Learn how and when to remove this message 1633:of the University of Cincinnati in 2010. 1565:Learn how and when to remove this message 1349:in the 8th century. In 2011, it became a 1249:Learn how and when to remove this message 1030:of Christians in the nearby amphitheatre. 986:Learn how and when to remove this message 681:Learn how and when to remove this message 619:; 212 km (132 mi) southeast of 607:. It is 20 km (12 mi) south of 623:; and 126 km (78 mi) north of 19:For the festival in South Carolina, see 1907: 855:, it was prey to the struggles between 615:, 63 km (39 mi) southeast of 378: 360: 340: 302: 292: 271: 263: 250: 237: 218: 183: 148: 76: 55: 50: 749:": a Latin colony in 95 BC. After the 1162:. The inner courtyard has a fountain. 853:absence of the papal court in Avignon 753:(217 BC), Spoletium was attacked by 579: 370: 350: 319: 284: 276: 255: 242: 205: 193: 67: 7: 1835:adding citations to reliable sources 1669:adding citations to reliable sources 1613:and others are a testimony to this. 1547:adding citations to reliable sources 1231:adding citations to reliable sources 968:adding citations to reliable sources 906:Saint Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows 713:. An ancient road also ran hence to 663:adding citations to reliable sources 1631:College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) 1178:(15th–16th centuries) includes the 816:wars; its walls were dismantled by 611:, 29 km (18 mi) north of 14: 697:, which forked into two roads at 260:349 km (135 sq mi) 2102: 1811: 1789: 1776: 1763: 1750: 1737: 1645: 1523: 1266:Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta 1207: 944: 733:The first historical mention of 639: 542: 474: 430: 123: 116: 90: 83: 57: 1822:needs additional citations for 1656:needs additional citations for 1534:needs additional citations for 1218:needs additional citations for 1037:suggests the house was that of 955:needs additional citations for 650:needs additional citations for 124: 91: 1984:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary 1: 1377:Santa Maria della Manna d'Oro 1289:edifice contains the tomb of 833:struck by a severe earthquake 232: 1712:A.D. Voluntas Calcio Spoleto 1468:convent of San Nicolò (1304) 1343:Early Christian architecture 592:) is an ancient city in the 104:Location of Spoleto in Italy 1419:spolia columns and pillars. 2610: 2574:Cities and towns in Umbria 2408:Monte Santa Maria Tiberina 2186:Festival of the Two Worlds 2012:Collins English Dictionary 1731:Twin towns – sister cities 1710:The town's football team, 1622:Charleston, South Carolina 1596:Festival of the Two Worlds 1351:UNESCO World Heritage Site 1154:(16th century) has a worn 1118:, for the troops, and the 268:396 m (1,299 ft) 18: 2258: 1329:Basilica of San Salvatore 1275:San Pietro church, façade 1190:lies between Spoleto and 1158:decoration attributed to 936:Ancient and lay buildings 839:by the powerful countess 149: 77: 68: 56: 51: 38: 2448:Passignano sul Trasimeno 1449:Basilica of Sant'Eufemia 1345:. 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Spoleto Festival USA
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Spoleto is located in Italy
Spoleto is located in Umbria
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