The Province of La Spezia has a surface area of 881 km², with a total population of over 222,000 inhabitants.
It is made up of 32 Municipalities. In its territory is one of the true jewels of Italy, the celebrated Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site: the five small coastal villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia (a frazione of Vernazza), Vernazza and Monterosso al Mare, are completely free of car traffic, and can be reached only by a railway, hiking trails and a pedestrian ferry service
Today, La Spezia is the chief Italian naval station and arsenal and the seat of a navigation school. It is also a commercial port, with shipyards and industries producing machinery, metal products, and refined petroleum. this link).
The area of La Spezia has been settled since pre-historic times. In Roman times the most important centre was Luni now located in the vicinity of Sarzana (small city near La Spezia). During World War II, the naval base was bombed during Operation Bellicose.
Main sights
La Spezia is a point of departure for the Cinque Terre, either by train or boat. The boat also leads you to Lerici and Portovenere before turning into the open sea towards the Cinque Terre.
Both Lerici and Portovenere are reachable by public transport (15 km) from the central station of La Spezia.
Main landmarks of the city proper include:
University
Since 2002 La Spezia is headquarters of a University named G.Marconi. The university offers five courses of degrees:
mechanical engineering (three-year)
Naval engineering (three-year)
information technology (three-year)
seamanship engineering (Five-year)
Naval design (Five-year)
Churches
Cristo Re dei Secoli ("Christ the King of Centuries", cathedral), consecrated in 1975. The project was by Adalberto Libera.
Abbey church of Santa Maria Assunta ("Our Lady of the Assumption", 13th century). It houses a considerable series of artworks, some of them coming from other suppressed religious institutes. They include an Incoronation of the Virgin by Andrea della Robbia, the Multiplication of Bread by Giovanni Battista Casoni and st. Bartholomew's Martyrdom by Luca Cambiaso.
Santi Giovanni e Agostino ("Saints John and Augustine", 16th century). It has a single nave with 18th and 19th century decorations.
Museums
"Ubaldo Formentini" - Civic Museum in the Castle of San Giorgio
"Amedeo Lia" Museum
Palazzina delle Arti and Museum of Seals
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (CAMeC)
Diocesan Museum
Ethnographic Civic Museum
Technical Naval Museum
National Transportation Museum
Church of Santa Maria Assunta.
View from the sea.
Gulf of La Spezia
Others
Castle of San Giorgio, recently restored. Probably originated from a watchtower, a first castle is known to have been built by Nicolò Fieschi in 1262. In 1273 the Genoese destroyed it, and a new fortification, along with a new line of walls, was erected by the podesteria of La Spezia from 1371. Annexed to this edifice, the Republic of Genoa added a new castle starting from 1607.
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