PORTOFINO

Panorama of Portofino taken from Castello Brown.

Portofino's small harbour.

'Portofino' (Ligurian: ''Portofin'') is a small Italian fishing village, ''comune'' and tourist resort located in the province of Genoa on the Italian Riviera. The town crowded round its small harbour is considered to be among the most beautiful Mediterranean ports.
Portofino bay.


Contents
History
Main sights
Other
Twin towns
See also
External links

History


According to Pliny the Elder, Portofino was founded by the Romans and named ''Portus Delphini'', or ''Port of the Dolphin'', because of the large number of dolphins that inhabited the Tigullian Gulf.
The village is mentioned in a ''diploma'' from 986 by Adelaide of Italy, which assigned it to the nearby Abbey of San Fruttoso di Capodimonte. In 1171, together with the neighbouring Santa Margherita Ligure, it was included in Rapallo's commune jurisdiction. After 1229 it was part of the Republic of Genoa. The towns's natural harbour supported a fleet of fishing boats, but was somewhat too cramped to provide more than a temporary safe haven for the growing merchant marine of the Republic of Genoa.
In 1409 Portofino was sold to the Republic of Florence by Charles VI of France, but when the latter was ousted from Genoa the Florentine gave it back. In the 15th century it was a fief of families such as the Fieschi, Spinola, Adorno and Doria.
In 1815 it became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia and, from 1861, of the unified Kingdom of Italy.
In the late 19th century, first British, then other northern European aristocratic tourists began to visit Portofino, which they reached by horse and cart from Santa Margherita Ligure. Aubrey Herbert (1880–1923) was one of the more famous Englishmen to maintain a villa at Portofino. Eventually more expatriates built expensive vacation houses, and by 1950 tourism had supplanted fishing as the town's chief industry, and the waterfront was a continuous ring of waterside restaurants and cafés.

Main sights



★ Statue of "Christ of the Abyss", put underwater on August 29, 1954 in the small bay at a depth of 17 meters. This statue was placed to protect fishermen and scuba divers and in memory of Duilio Marcante. Sculpted by Guido Galletti, it represents a benedictory Christ who is looking up towards the sky with open arms as a sign of peace.

Castello Brown (16th century).

★ Church of St. Martin (''Divo Martino'', 12th century).

★ Church of St. George, housing some saints' relics.

★ Oratory of ''Santa Maria Assunta'', in Gothic style.

Other


Portofino has even been recreated in detail around the harbor at Tokyo DisneySea in Chiba, Japan, and to a much lesser extent, the Portofino Bay Resort at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, USA.

Twin towns



Kinsale, Ireland

Palma de Mallorca, Spain

See also



Cervara Abbey

Paraggi

External links





Comune di Portofino official website

Portofino Natural Park

Portofino Marine Protected Area

Portofino World Site

Pictures from Portofino

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Portofino Companies
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