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Cesena (; ) is a city and (municipality) in the region of ; and - with Forlì - is the capital of the Province of Forlì-Cesena. Served by Autostrada A14, and located near the Apennine Mountains, about from the . The total population is 97,137.


History
Cesena was originally an or Etruscan town, later known as Caesena. After a brief spell under rule, it was taken over by in the 3rd century BC. It was a garrison town of strategic importance which was destroyed in the wars between and Sulla. Pliny mentions the of Cesena as among the best.

Cesena was on the border that the Exarchate of Ravenna shared with the . It was presented to the Papacy by its Frankish conqueror in 754 (Donation of Pepin) and passed back and forth between the popes and the archbishops of Ravenna; it was also briefly a communal republic (1183–1198). It was then long contested between popes and Holy Roman Emperors. The brief rule by the Forlivese was crushed in 1357 by Papal troops led by Cardinal Gil de Albornoz, after a long siege heroically endured by Cia degli Ordelaffi, wife of the Lord of Forlì.

The little revolted again in 1377 during the War of the Eight Saints. This time it was recaptured by troops of Giovanni Acuto (the English-born ) under the command of Robert, Cardinal of Geneva (later antipope Clement VII). The latter, acting as the of Pope Gregory XI, directed the savage murder of between 2,500 and 5,000 civilians.

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By the laws of war at the time, this was regarded as an atrocity, called the "Cesena Bloodbath", and Cardinal Robert was dubbed the "butcher of Cesena". The following year what remained of Cesena was assigned by the new Pope Urban VII to Galeotto I Malatesta.

During the period 1379–1465, the city recovered and prospered under the Malatesta, who rebuilt the (called Rocca Malatestiana) overlooking the town. The Malatestiana Library, built by near the castle by Malatesta Novello (1429), is considered a fine example of a library and holds many valuable manuscripts.

After Novello's death (1465), Cesena returned to the , but was again seized by a local seignor, , in 1500. The city was elevated to capital of his powerful though short-lived duchy.

Cesena subsequently turned into a secondary city of the . In the 18th and 19th centuries Pope Pius VI and Pope Pius VII were born in the city, which also had Pope Pius VIII as , gaining Cesena the title of "city of the three popes". During the , it was stripped of numerous monasteries and churches. Some of its citizens had notable roles in the unification of Italy, in the second half of the 19th century.

During World War II, Cesena was near the , which ran along the Appennini near the city, and suffered heavily from bombing.

In 1992, it was elevated to the rank of co-capital of the province, together with Forlì.

On July 30, 2015, 1,000 people gathered at the Parco Ippodromo park in Cesena and performed "Learn to Fly" by the to convince the band to perform there. The group, later known as the Rockin' 1000, was organized by Foo Fighters fans who played the , , and in unison to a conductor. responded with a video where he announced in that the band would visit Cesena and perform there. The show was scheduled for November 3, 2015, at the town's indoor sports arena and concert venue, , becoming the kickoff date for their European tour.


Main sights
Cesena's monuments include:
  • Abbey of St Maria del Monte
  • Malatestian Fortress ( Rocca Malatestiana): built by Cardinal Albornoz (from 1380) over a pre-existing edifice which had hosted, among others, Frederick Barbarossa and his grandson Frederick II. It was completed by the Papal governor Lorenzo Zane in 1480, and was used by Cesare Borgia as a jail for . It is octagonal, with two main towers, the taller called maschio (male) and the shorter foemina ("female").
  • Piazza del Popolo
  • Malatestiana Library: first public library in , listed in Memory of the World Programme.
  • .
  • Pinacoteca Comunale: housed in former Benedictine monastery.
  • Art collection of Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Cesena: housed in the former monastery.
  • Teatro Alessandro Bonci
  • .
  • Church of Sant'Agostino
  • Church and Convent dell'Osservanza


Economy
The main economic sectors in Cesena are:
  • , in particular fruit and vegetables, and food processing
  • , in particular mechanics, agricultural and industrial equipment, construction equipment
  • in the tertiary sector, and .

Notable companies based in Cesena include:

  • (fitness equipment)
  • (construction equipment)
  • (computers)
  • Cassa di Risparmio di Cesena (banking)


Demographics

Transport
Cesena railway station, opened in 1861, forms part of the Bologna–Ancona railway. It is situated at Piazza Giorgio Sanguinetti, to the northeast of the city centre.


Neighbouring comuni


People
  • Mario (1897–1950), Italian-born American actor, comedian and director
  • (1708–1768), operatic tenor
  • (1870–1940), operatic tenor
  • Nicoletta Braschi (born 1960), Italian actress, best known for her work with her husband, actor and director
  • (1804–1840), opera singer
  • (1970–2004), road cyclist
  • Michael of Cesena (–1342), Minister General of the Franciscans from 1316 to his deposition in 1329
  • Pope Pius VI (1717–1799), pope from February 15, 1775, to August 29, 1799
  • Pope Pius VII (1742–1823), pope from March 14, 1800, to August 20, 1823
  • Scipione Chiaramonti (1565–1652), philosopher and opponent of Galileo
  • (born 1993), motorcycle racer
  • Obadiah ben Jacob Sforno, rabbi
  • (1928–2012), Italian painter
  • (1964), entrepreneur
  • (1918–1977), photographer
  • (born 1947), guitarist and composer
  • (1981–2017), Moto GP and Superbike pilot who died in Cesena on the 22nd March 2017
  • (born 1953), comedian and actor
  • (1869–1925), mayor and cabinet minister
  • Federico Comandini, (1893–1967), politician
  • (born 1971), rally driver


Climate

See also


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