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Hidden among rice fields in Italy, Pavia is a small but charming old town. This is one of the most impressive settlements in Lombardy. For many centuries, local authorities have maintained the original look of the historic center. Moreover, the town is a great place to enjoy the exploration of ancient Romanesque churches and see old houses reminiscent of towers. Many internationally famous poets and artists lived and worked in Pavia: Petrarca, Leonardo da Vinci, Carlo Goldoni, and talented Italian poet Ugo Foscolo. Nowadays, Pavia is not only an old settlement with rich cultural heritage but also a popular university town. A large number of students adds a lively spirit to the centuries-old settlement. Unlike many towns of similar size, life doesn’t stop in Pavia after sunset. Ancient Ligurians were the first settlers in the area. They called this area Ticinum. In 476, Roman patrician Orestes completely destroyed the town during the fall of the West Roman Empire. Fourteen years later, King Theodoric built the first palace on the ruins of the old town. Soon after that, a theatre and baths appeared in Pavia. To protect the settlement from the enemy invasions, the town got thick fortress walls. However, this was not enough to save the town from the Byzantine commander Narses. In 572, Lombards became the new rulers in the town. They changed the settlement’s name to Pavia. At the beginning of the 70s of the 8th century, Charlemagne captured the town. It took the … Read further

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Pavia sightseeing

Would you like to turn into an Italian duke for a short time? A beautiful palace named Castello Visconteo or Visconti Castle appeared in Pavia in the 60s of the 14th century. Initially, this was a fortress, the main purpose of which was to protect the territory of the settlement from enemy attacks. To make the fortress more impenetrable, it was decided to surround it with thick walls. In 1392, a smaller fortress … Open

Moving around in Italy - transportation

The government of Italy pays much attention to the country’s road network. Subsequently, the road surface is considered one of the best in the world. However, it is worth remembering that most autobahns in Italy are on a paid basis. The road network covers all parts of the country, even the most remote corners. The total length of highways is more than seven thousand kilometers. Along the roads you will come across hotels, snack bars and cafes, shops, service stations, and filling stations. We can therefore safely say that Italy has created the safest and most comfortable conditions for traveling by car. Buses are considered the most common type of public transportation. There are both intra-city and interurban trips. The quality of the vehicles varies considerably depending on the place of its use. Thus, in the big cities run modern luxury buses, and in small rural areas one can still meet old and dilapidated buses from the previous century. … Open

Economy roadmap of Italy

Main imports of Italy are food products, various consumer goods, precise measuring instruments, and specialized equipment. The main trading partners are Germany, France, Italy, and China. According to data for the past year, unemployment in the country is more than 15% and this figure is constantly increasing. The average salary is 16,895 euros per month. More than 70% of GDP is income from the service sector, about 14% comes from the industry sector, and about 10% from construction. Italy’s GDP per capita according to the International Monetary Fund for 2016 was $20,217. This allowed the republic to rank the 28th place in the world. Inflation in Italy is less than 1.4%. During the crisis, GDP fell by 9%. However, according to the projections of international economic companies, the situation of the country is stabilizing. The external debt is 43 million dollars. … Open

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