History

This category is all about the history of Trieste. Trieste’s history is as complex and diverse as the 200,000 population of this beautiful city by the Adriatic.

Trieste belonged to the Habsburg monarchy from 1382 until 1918. In the 19th century the monarchy was one of the Great Powers of Europe with Trieste being its most important seaport. As a prosperous trading hub in the Mitteleuropean part of Europe, Trieste became the fourth largest city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

In the end of century period Trieste became an important center for literature and music scene. Trieste underwent an economic revival during the 1930s, and the Free Territory of Trieste became a major site of the struggle between the Eastern and Western oppositions after the Second World War.

Trieste, a deep-water port, is a maritime gateway for Northern Italy. It’s the center of Europe as it is the south, east and west of European countries.

It is considered the end point of the Maritime Silk Road, with its connections to the Suez Canal and Turkey.

Since the 1960s, Trieste has emerged as a prominent research location in Europe because of its many international organizations and institutions, which include SISSA, ICTP and ICGEB.

The city lies at the intersection of Latin, Slavic and Germanic cultures where nations and cultures meet and collide, making Trieste home to diverse ethnic groups and religious communities.

Trieste’s Old Jewish Cemetery: the Secret Garden of Eternity

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by Alessandra Ressa Engulfed in untended vegetation, hidden by a tall gate and mossy brick walls, Trieste's old Jewish cemetery in via della...

“The Republic Was Born”, And Other Trieste Photographs

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by In Trieste As Trieste and the rest of Italy celebrate the Republic Day, we take a stroll down the memory lane...

Rossetti Theater: The Stars Are Once Again Shining Bright After the Second Lockdown

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by Alessandra Ressa After months of lockdown the stars are shining bright again for one of Trieste’s most iconic, eclectic and...

Trieste’s Verdi Opera Theater to Reopen in June with an Exciting Year-Long Program

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by Alessandra Ressa The enthusiastic and optimistic management of Trieste's opera theater Verdi has announced the imminent opening of the opera and...

An Archeological Update from San Giusto Hill

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by Ashley Caneva All photographs courtesy of Ashley Caneva I’m starting to think I may be getting a reputation among the archeologists in...

Glorious and Curious Past of Via Rosetti, Part 4

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by Alessandra Ressa Invisible to both residents and visitors, under via Rossetti, covering several blocks from via dell'Eremo to via Mameli all...

Glorious and Curious Past of via Rossetti, Part 3

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by Alessandra Ressa Among the many beautiful buildings along via Rossetti, each with its unique style and history, Sanatorio Triestino, the second oldest...

Glorious and Curious Past of Via Rossetti, Part 2

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by Alessandra Ressa Continuing our travels along the base of Chiadino hill, at via Rossetti 44-46 is the first true jewel of...

Glorious and Curious Past of Via Rossetti, Part 1

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by Alessandra Ressa Via Rossetti, at the foot of Chiadino hill, is today a busy road with heavy traffic and smog-blackened buildings....

Trieste Commemorates Holocaust Victims with 13 Stumbling Stones

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by Alessandra Ressa January 27th is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. On this day in 1945, the gates of the biggest Nazi death camp in...

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