portofino

{{Short description|Town and resort in Italy}}

{{About|the town and resort in Italy}}

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{{Infobox Italian comune

|name = Portofino

|official_name = Comune di Portofino

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|image_caption = View of Portofino

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|image_flag = Portofino-Bandiera.svg

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|coordinates = {{Coord|44|18|14|N|9|12|28|E|type:city(10,244)_region:IT-GE|display=inline,title}}

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|region = Liguria

|metropolitan_city = Genoa (GE)

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|mayor = Matteo Viacava

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|area_total_km2 = 2.53

|population_footnotes = All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.

|population_total = 379

|population_as_of = 31 December 2021

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|population_demonym = Portofinesi

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|elevation_m = 4

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|saint = St. George

|day = St. George's Bonfire: 23 April. Religious celebration the first Sunday after.

|postal_code = 16034

|area_code = 0185

|website = {{official website|http://www.comune.portofino.genova.it}}

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Portofino ({{IPA|it|ˌpɔrtoˈfiːno}}; {{Langx|lij|Portofin}} {{IPA|lij|ˌpɔɾtuˈfiŋ|}}) is a comune located in the Metropolitan City of Genoa on the Italian Riviera. The town is clustered around its small harbour, and is known for the colourfully painted buildings that line the shore.{{cite web |url=http://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/liguria-piedmont-and-valle-daosta/portofino/sights |title=Must-see attractions in Portofino |website=lonelyplanet.com |publisher=Lonely Planet |access-date=24 March 2015}} Since the late 19th century, Portofino has attracted tourism of the European aristocracy and it is now a resort for the world's jet set.{{Cite web |last=Oganga |first=Jeff |date=6 June 2022 |title=Resort Of The Rich And Famous: What Portofino Is Really Like |url=https://www.thetravel.com/what-to-know-about-portofino/ |access-date=13 July 2022 |website=TheTravel |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |date=9 February 2021 |title=The five reasons we absolutely love Portofino |url=https://www.granturismoevents.com/story-the-five-reasons-we-absolutely-love-portofino/ |access-date=13 July 2022 |website=Gran Turismo Events}}

History

Pliny the Elder (AD 23 – AD 79) referred to {{lang|la|Portus Delphini}} (Port of the Dolphin) as on the Ligurian coast between Genoa and the Gulf of Tigullio.Pliny the Elder, Natural History, III, VII, 2

The village is mentioned in a diploma from 986 by Adelaide of Italy, which assigned it to the nearby Abbey of San Fruttuoso 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 town'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, when Charles VI of France was Doge of Genoa, he sold Portofino to the Republic of Florence. When Charles was ousted from Genoa, the Florentines 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 and Elizabeth von Arnim were among the more famous English people to make the area fashionable.De Vere White, Terrence. Introduction to The Enchanted April, Virago: 1991. {{ISBN|9780860685173}}. Eventually, more expatriates built expensive holiday houses, and by 1950, tourism had replaced fishing as the town's chief industry, and the waterfront was a continuous ring of restaurants and cafés.

Main sights

  • Statue of Christ of the Abyss, placed underwater on 29 August 1954 in the inlet at a depth of {{convert|17|m|ft}}. This statue was placed to protect fishermen and scuba divers and in memory of Dario Gonzatti, the first Italian to use SCUBA gear, who died in 1947. Sculpted by Guido Galletti, it represents Christ in the act of blessing while looking towards the sky with open arms in a sign of peace.
  • Castello Brown (16th century).
  • Divo Martino, Portofino (12th century).
  • San Giorgio, Portofino, housing some saints' relics.
  • Oratory of Santa Maria Assunta, in Gothic style.

{{wide image|Portofino_Panorama.jpg|800px|Panoramic view of Portofino}}

File:2016 Portofino - Cimitero.jpg

File:2016 Portofino - St.Martin.jpg

Notable residents

Twin towns

  • {{Flagicon|IRL}} Kinsale, Republic of Ireland{{Citation needed|date=March 2020}}
  • {{Flagicon|ESP}} Palma, Spain{{cite web |last1=Vázquez |first1=Jaime |title=Hermanamientos |url=https://www.ultimahora.es/opinion/tribuna/2024/09/10/2238147/hermanamientos.html |website=Ultima Hora |publisher=Hora Nova |access-date=26 February 2025 |location=Palma |language=es |date=10 September 2024}}
  • {{Flagicon|FRA}} Cassis, France
  • {{Flagicon|USA}} Belvedere, California, United States{{Cite web|url=http://www.levantenews.it/archivio/index.php/2017/05/20/portofino-avviato-liter-gemellaggio-city-of-belvedere-san-francisco-california/|title=Portofino: Verso il gemellaggio con City of Belvedere, San Francisco|date=20 May 2017}}

See also

References

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