Culture Trieste
1 culture
1.1 media
1.2 education
1.3 sports
1.4 film
culture
caffe degli specchi opened 1839 1 of famous cafés in trieste.
trieste has lively cultural scene various theatres. among these opera teatro lirico giuseppe verdi, politeama rossetti, teatro la contrada, slovene theatre in trieste (slovensko stalno gledališče, since 1902), teatro miela, , several smaller ones.
there numerous museums. among these are:
diego de henriquez war museum
museo sartorio
revoltella museum modern art gallery
civico museo di storia naturale di trieste (natural history museum) containing fossils of man.
civico orto botanico di trieste, municipal botanical garden
orto botanico dell università di trieste, university of trieste s botanical garden
two important national monuments:
the risiera di san sabba (risiera di san sabba museum) , national monument commemorating holocaust. nazi concentration camp crematorium in italy.
the foiba di basovizza, national monument. reminder of killings of italians (and other ethnic groups) yugoslav partisans after world war ii, last episode of interethnic violence begun in 19th century, rise of nationalism, , heavily intensified fascist government.
the slovenska gospodarsko-kulturna zveza - unione economica-culturale slovena umbrella organization bringing cultural , economic associations belonging slovene minority.
media
newspapers
il piccolo
primorski dnevnik
la gazzetta giuliana
broadcasting
television
rai friuli venezia-giulia
tele quattro
radio
radioattività trieste
radio fragola
radio punto zero
publishing
asterios editore
lint editoriale
education
the university of trieste, founded in 1924, medium-size state-supported institution 12 faculties, , boasts wide , complete range of courses. has 23,000 students enrolled , 1,000 professors. trieste hosts scuola internazionale superiore di studi avanzati (sissa), leading graduate , postgraduate teaching , research institution in study of mathematics, theoretical physics, , neuroscience, , mib school of management trieste, 1 of italy s top-five business schools.
there 3 international schools offering primary , secondary education programs in english in greater metropolitan area: international school of trieste, european school of trieste, , united world college of adriatic. liceo scientifico statale france prešeren offers public secondary education in slovene language.[1]
the city hosts numerous national , international scientific research institutions. among these: area science park, comprises elettra, synchrotron particle accelerator free-electron laser capabilities research , industrial applications; international centre theoretical physics, operates under tripartite agreement among italian government, unesco, , international atomic energy agency (iaea); trieste astronomical observatory; istituto nazionale di oceanografia e geofisica sperimentale (ogs), carries out research on oceans , geophysics; international centre genetic engineering , biotechnology, united nations centre of excellence research , training in genetic engineering , biotechnology benefit of developing countries; ics-unido, unido research centre in areas of renewable energies, biofuels, medicinal plants, food safety , sustainable development; carso center advanced research in space optics; , secretariats of third world academy of sciences (twas) , of interacademy panel: global network of science academies (iap).
sports
the local calcio (football) club in trieste triestina, 1 of oldest clubs in italy. notably, triestina runner-up in 1947/1948 season of italian first division (serie a), losing championship torino.
trieste notable having had 2 football clubs participating in championships of 2 different nations @ same time during period of free territory of trieste, due schism within city , region created post-war demarcation. triestina played in italian first division (serie a). although faced relegation after first season after second world war, figc changed rules keep in, seen important keep club of city in italian league, while yugoslavia had eye on city. in championship of next season club played best season 3rd-place finish. meanwhile, yugoslavia bought a.s.d. ponziana, small team in trieste, under new name, amatori ponziana trst, played in yugoslavian league 3 years. triestina went bankrupt in 1990s, after being re-founded regained position in italian second division (serie b) in 2002. ponziana renamed circolo sportivo ponziana 1912 , plays in friuli-venezia giulia group of promozione, 7th level of italian league.
trieste boasts famous basketball team, pallacanestro trieste, reached zenith in 1990s when, large financial backing sponsors stefanel, able sign players such dejan bodiroga, fernando gentile , gregor fučka, stars of european basketball.
many sailing clubs have roots in city contribute trieste s strong tradition in sport. barcolana regatta, had first edition in 1969, world s largest sailing race number of participants.
local sporting facilities include stadio nereo rocco, uefa-certified stadium seating capacity of 32,500; palatrieste, indoor sporting arena sitting 8,000 people, , piscina bruno bianchi, large olympic size swimming pool.
film
trieste has been portrayed on screen number of times, films shot on location in area. in 1942 neorealist alfa tau! filmed partly in city.
cinematic interest in trieste peaked during height of free territory era between 1947 , 1954 international films such sleeping car trieste , diplomatic courier portraying hotbed of espionage. these films, , later yellow rolls-royce (1964) conveyed impression of city cosmopolitan place of conflict between great powers, portrayal resembled of casablanca (1943). italian filmmakers, contrast, portrayed trieste unquestionably italian in series of patriotic films including trieste mia! , ombre su trieste.
the city hosted in 1963 first international festival of science fiction film (festival internazionale del film di fantascienza), ran until 1982. under name science plus fiction (now trieste science+fiction festival), festival brought in 2000.
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