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==History==
==History==
Inhabited by humans since [[Neolithic]], as proved by the many artefacts that have been found on the slopes of the hill, in antiquity known as "Monte del Diavolo" (Mountain of [[the Devil]]) due to the a thick forest which scared the travellers. Administered directly by the "Capitanato" of Livorno in the 17th century<ref>{{cite book|title=Istoria della miracolosa immagine di Nostra Signora di Montenero|author=G. Oberhausen|year=1745}}</ref>, it was a compulsory passage for people travelling from [[Livorno]] to the south, [[Grosseto]] and [[Rome]], until the realisation, in the end of the [[19th century]] of the coastal road<ref>{{cite book|author=A. Del Lucchese|title=Stradario storico della città e del comune di Livorno|year=1973}}</ref>.
Inhabited by humans since [[Neolithic]], as proved by the many artefacts that have been found on the slopes of the hill, in antiquity known as "Monte del Diavolo" (Mountain of [[the Devil]]) due to the a thick forest which scared the travellers. Administered directly by the "Capitanato" of Livorno in the 17th century<ref>{{cite book|title=Istoria della miracolosa immagine di Nostra Signora di Montenero|author=G. Oberhausen|year=1745}}</ref>, it was a compulsory passage for people travelling from [[Livorno]] to the south, [[Grosseto]] and [[Rome]], until the realisation, in the end of the [[19th century]] of the coastal road<ref>{{cite book|author=A. Del Lucchese|title=Stradario storico della città e del comune di Livorno|year=1973}}</ref>.
The village saw a sensible enlargement since the [[18th century]], mostly due to the enlargement of the Sanctuary. In that time many villas were build in the area, also giving the setting for [[Carlo Goldoni]]'s comedy [[it:Le avventure della villeggiatura|Le avventure della villeggiatura]]. In one of these residences, Villa delle Rose, stayed for some time the English poet [[George Gordon Byron]]. On 19th August 1908 was inaugurated a [[funicular railway]], linking the lower part (Montenero Basso) to the higher part (Montenero Alto), which was renovated in [[1979]] and carries approximately 250,000 passengers per year<ref>{{cite web|url=www.funivie.org/web/livorno-funicolare-di-montenero/|title=Livorno, funicolare di Montenero}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clamfer.it/11_Funicolari/Funicolare%20Montenero/Funicolare%20Montenero.htm|title=La Funicolare di Montenero}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://livorno.cttnord.it/Storia/P/420}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/itinerari/luogo/FunicolareMontenero.html}}</ref>.
The village saw a sensible enlargement since the [[18th century]], mostly due to the enlargement of the Sanctuary. In that time many villas were build in the area, also giving the setting for [[Carlo Goldoni]]'s comedy [[it:Le avventure della villeggiatura|Le avventure della villeggiatura]]. In one of these residences, Villa delle Rose, stayed for some time the English poet [[George Gordon Byron]]. On 19th August 1908 was inaugurated a [[funicular railway]], linking the lower part (Montenero Basso) to the higher part (Montenero Alto), which was renovated in [[1979]] and carries approximately 250,000 passengers per year<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.funivie.org/web/livorno-funicolare-di-montenero/|title=Livorno, funicolare di Montenero}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clamfer.it/11_Funicolari/Funicolare%20Montenero/Funicolare%20Montenero.htm|title=La Funicolare di Montenero}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://livorno.cttnord.it/Storia/P/420|title=La storia}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/itinerari/luogo/FunicolareMontenero.html|title=Funicolare di Montenero}}</ref>.


==References==
==References==

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Montenero is a fraction of Livorno, situated on a hill and known for the Santuario della Madonna delle Grazie di Montenero[1].

Montenero
Montenero is located in Italy
Montenero
Montenero
Location of Montenero in Italy
Coordinates: 43°30′1″N 10°21′6″E / 43.50028°N 10.35167°E / 43.50028; 10.35167
Country Italy
RegionTuscany
ComuneLivorno
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
57128

History

Inhabited by humans since Neolithic, as proved by the many artefacts that have been found on the slopes of the hill, in antiquity known as "Monte del Diavolo" (Mountain of the Devil) due to the a thick forest which scared the travellers. Administered directly by the "Capitanato" of Livorno in the 17th century[2], it was a compulsory passage for people travelling from Livorno to the south, Grosseto and Rome, until the realisation, in the end of the 19th century of the coastal road[3]. The village saw a sensible enlargement since the 18th century, mostly due to the enlargement of the Sanctuary. In that time many villas were build in the area, also giving the setting for Carlo Goldoni's comedy . In one of these residences, Villa delle Rose, stayed for some time the English poet George Gordon Byron. On 19th August 1908 was inaugurated a funicular railway, linking the lower part (Montenero Basso) to the higher part (Montenero Alto), which was renovated in 1979 and carries approximately 250,000 passengers per year[4][5][6][7].

References

  1. ^ "La Frazione di Montenero".
  2. ^ G. Oberhausen (1745). Istoria della miracolosa immagine di Nostra Signora di Montenero.
  3. ^ A. Del Lucchese (1973). Stradario storico della città e del comune di Livorno.
  4. ^ "Livorno, funicolare di Montenero".
  5. ^ "La Funicolare di Montenero".
  6. ^ "La storia".
  7. ^ "Funicolare di Montenero".


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