Andora ( lij, Andeua), or Marina di Andora, is a town on the
Italian Riviera in the region of
Liguria, included in the
province of Savona
The province of Savona ( it, provincia di Savona; Ligurian: ''provinsa de Sann-a'') is a province in the Liguria region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Savona, which has a population of 61,219 inhabitants. The province has a total populatio ...
.
Geography and climate
Andora is situated in the western part of the Italian Riviera between Capo Mele in the east and Capo Mimosa in the west. This coastal area is called the Riviera delle Palme (Riviera of Palms), which is centred on
Savona
Savona (; lij, Sann-a ) is a seaport and ''comune'' in the west part of the northern Italy, Italian region of Liguria, capital of the Province of Savona, in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea.
Savona used to be one of the chie ...
. To the west is the Riviera dei Fiore (Riviera of Flowers), which stretches from the
French
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border to
Cervo. Andora had a population of 7,638 in 2008 ISTAT date which swells to almost 10 times this in the summer months.
The original town is on a low hill by the
left bank of the River Merula where it flows into the sea. Marina di Andora is the development which spread along the coastline from the Middle Ages onwards, first as a fishing and boatbuilding center, then in the last 50 years as a tourist resort. It is from
Savona
Savona (; lij, Sann-a ) is a seaport and ''comune'' in the west part of the northern Italy, Italian region of Liguria, capital of the Province of Savona, in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea.
Savona used to be one of the chie ...
, the main town in the province, from
Imperia, from
Sanremo and from
Genoa. The territory forms part of the Mountain Community of Ingauna. Some of the parishes belonging to Andora include Conna,
Colla Micheri
Colla Micheri is a medieval village in the Liguria region of north-west Italy.
It is a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Andora, in the province of Savona.
Geography
The village lies directly above the seaside town of Laigueglia.
The nucleus of ...
, San Bartolomeo, San Pietro,
Stellanello
Stellanello ( lij, Stenanelo) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Savona in the Italian region Liguria, located about southwest of Genoa and about southwest of Savona
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and Rollo.
History
The first settlement here dates back to the 8th century BC with the
Phocaeans escaping from
Asia Minor. During the
Roman Empire, Castrum Andorae underwent substantial development due to its strategic location on the Via Julia Augusta. After the invasion by the
Goths in 951 it formed part of the
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and from 1091 passed to Bonifacio di Vasto. From 1125 the Clavesana family took over and constructed a defensive fortification, mainly to control the means of communication, and enhanced the town with towers, churches and town walls. Due to war the family had to sell the territory and its
castle
A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
in 1252 to the
Republic of Genoa initiating a period of five centuries of peace. In this period
olive
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trees were grown and
olive oil
Olive oil is a liquid fat obtained from olives (the fruit of ''Olea europaea''; family Oleaceae), a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin, produced by pressing whole olives and extracting the oil. It is commonly used in cooking: f ...
produced,
fishing was practiced and boat building begun. In 1671 the Virgin Mary appeared in Andora. At the end of the 18th century the area became under the control of
Napoleon Bonaparte
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in the new department of
Montenotte. It later fell to the rule of
Sardinia and then
Italy.
From a population of 1,940 in 1861 it grew to 3,328 in 1961 to 6,068 in 1981 and by 2001 had reached 6,767.
Main sights
There is a historical nucleus on a hill inland around the remains of the
Clavesana Castle which was once home to the governor of
Genoa. Just opposite is the chapel of St Nicholas and ruins of some medeviel houses. The church of St James and St. Phillip, which is based on the
cathedral in
Albenga, was built in local stone with columns and pillars in late
Romanesque style. A little further down the hill is the castle tower which was built between 1220 and 1240 and still remains intact.
A bridge on the River Merula with 10 arches is called the ''Roman Bridge'' but it was actually built in the
Middle Ages on the site of a pre-existing older structure.
The San Giovanni Battista
St. John the Baptist
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church, on the right bank of the river near the mediaeval bridge, dates back to the 15th century in the parish of the same name. The complex of old houses further up the hill, Borgata Confredi, was built to house the workers of the olive terraces nearby. From San Giovanni you can still walk along the track of the mediaeval road to Cervo.
In the centre of Marina di Andora you can still see the bastion built in the 11th century as a defence against the
Saracens
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; it now houses a
pizzeria.
On the way to
Laigueglia
Laigueglia (; lij, L'Aigheuja, ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Savona, in Liguria (northern Italy in 1812), nearby the Capo Mele Lighthouse.
International relations
Twin towns – Sister cities
Laigueglia is twinned with:
* Hö ...
is the
Capo Mele Lighthouse. From Cervo, the main site of Andora is the St.James Church. From Cervo there are views of the church and the whole city. A bridge on the Merule River reaches the San Giovanni town which is the most historically city of Andora.
Tourism and recreation
Andora is a holiday resort thanks to the long sandy beach and the historical hinterland. Since 1986 Andora has held the Bandiera Blu award for clean waters and beaches. Accommodations include hotels, bed and breakfast establishments and camp sites. There are public and private ''lidos'' offering services such as sunbed, hire, etc. Various water sports are practised including
sailing,
canoeing
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,
surfing
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,
kite surfing and
windsurfing. A diving club Sport 7 is based in the
marina
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A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger ships o ...
and the sailing and canoeing club to the east of the port.
It has a marina with over 850 moorings, mainly for local boat owners, but 56 places are reserved for tourists in transit to the area.
Whale watching trips depart in the summer from the marina.
Apart from water sports there are
bowls
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clubs,
tennis clubs and
horse riding stables at San Pietro. The area is popular for
hiking and
mountain biking
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. The Parco delle Farfalle has a
roller skating rink and there is a cycling
velodrome in the center.
Concerts are held in the summer in the outdoor arena at the Parco Delle Farfalle as well, in the town center and in the historic setting of the
medieval St James and St Phillip Church. There is also an open-air cinema in the summer months.
Events
''Azzurro pesce d'autore'' (author blue fish) in May is a two-day gastronomic festival celebrating Andora and its commercial activity through two aspects of its territory: the earth and the sea.
The festival of
St. Rita
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on 22 May in the Piazza Santa Rita (St. Rita's Square) near the sea.
Roses are blessed in the chapel dedicated to the saint. It is followed closely by the locals who have strong religious belief in her.
The festival of St
John the Baptist on 24 June is marked by religious festivities and a ''sagra'', a gathering of the local people in the grounds of the church with an outdoor food and wine festival to raise funds for the local community.
The
Beer Festival at the end of June attracts visitors coming from the north of Italy with live music and a disco in the outdoor arena near the beach.
Several
regatta
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s for various categories of sailing craft mainly in the summer months.
Rollo hosts a Festival of Aromatic Herbs for a weekend at the end of June.
Andora - Rollo, festa delle Erbe
Economy
The main economic activity of Andora is based on beach tourism thanks to it having one of the largest stretches of sandy beach in the western Italian Riviera. In the summer the population reaches 70,000 due to the numerous villas and holiday homes. Most visitors come from Piedmont, Lombardy
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and the Aosta Valley as well as from overseas.
It also is an agricultural town with fields of basil grown to make the world-famous pesto sauce, fruits, vegetables, olives for oil and vineyards.
Transport
Andora is on the coast road the Via Aurelia. There is an exit for Andora on the A10 motorway between Ventimiglia and Genoa.
There is a railway station on the Genoa–Ventimiglia line.
There are buses to Sanremo in the west, and to Finale Ligure in the east.
The nearest airports are Genoa GOA Cristforo Colombo and Nice NCE Côte d’Azur.
Twin towns – sister cities
Andora is twinned
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* Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning
* Twinning inst ...
with:
* Larvik
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, Norway (2006)
See also
* Liguria wine
References
External links
Official website
Map
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Cities and towns in Liguria
Coastal towns in Liguria
Italian Riviera