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Rovereto (Italian pronunciation: [roveˈreːto]; "wood of sessile oaks"; locally: Roveredo) is a city and comune in Trentino in northern Italy, located in the Vallagarina valley of the Adige River. This city is east of Riva del Garda (at the north-western corner of Lake Garda). Rovereto is the main city of the Vallagarina district. The town is located at the southern edge of the Italian Alps, near the Dolomites. It is bordered by Monte Cengialto (686 m or 2,251 feet above sea level) to the east. Main sights The castle, built by the counts of Castelbarco in the 13th–14th centuries, and later enlarged by the Venetians during their rule of Rovereto. The Italian War museum (Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra) is located inside the castle. The Italian War Museum was founded in 1921 in remembrance of the First World War and in it are preserved arms and documents relating to wars from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The mighty bell Maria Dolens, one of the largest outside Russia and East Asia, and the second-largest swinging bell in the world after the St. Peter's Bell of the Cologne Cathedral. Maria Dolens ("the grieving Virgin Mary") was built under the inspiration of a local priest, between 1918 and 1925, to commemorate the fallen in all wars, and to this day it sounds for the dead every day. Originally a patriotic rather than pacifist idea, it is today regarded as a shrine to peace. MART, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto offers temporary exhibitions, and educational activities, and has a remarkable permanent collection. The Casa d'Arte Futurista Depero, Italy's only museum dedicated to the Futurist movement, containing 3,000 objects. The Casa d'Arte Futurista Depero is one of MART's venues. Closed for many years for extensive refurbishment, it reopened in 2009.[5] In the area of Lavini di Marco footprints of dinosaurs have been found. The species have been identified as the herbivorous Camptosaurus and carnivorous Dilophosaurus. Marco also hosts a large landslide which was mentioned by Dante Alighieri in his Divina Commedia: "Qual è quella ruina che nel fianco di qua da Trento l'Adice percosse, o per tremoto o per sostegno manco" (Inferno, canto XII). Economy In the past, Rovereto was an important centre for the manufacture of silk fabrics. Currently, wine, rubber, chocolate, glasses and coffee are the town's main businesses. Rovereto is the birthplace (1941) of Sferoflex eyeglasses, now taken over by Luxottica. Other relevant companies located in Rovereto are Marangoni Pneumatici, Sandoz Industrial Products S.p.A., Cioccolato Cisa, and Metalsistem. Rovereto is also home to Pama S.p.A. machine tool builder. Transport Rovereto railway station, opened in 1859, forms part of the Brenner railway, which links Verona with Innsbruck. People Gaspare Antonio Cavalcabò Baroni (1682–1759) Baroque painter Girolamo Tartarotti (born 1706), author Bianca Laura Saibante (1723–1797), poet Giuseppe Tomaselli (1758–1836), operatic tenor Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari (1763–1842), musician Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (1797–1855), priest, philosopher and founder of the Institute of Charity (The Rosminians) Gustavo Venturi (1830–1898), a bryologist whose herbarium is now kept at the Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali in Trento. Riccardo Zandonai (born 1883), composer Fortunato Depero (1892–1960), artist Fausto Melotti (1901–1986), artist and sculptor Carlo Belli (1901–1991), artist and writer Ivo Modena (born 1929), physics researcher Maria Pia Gardini (1936–2012), entrepreneur and critic of Scientology Valerio Fioravanti (born 1958), founder of the terrorist group Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari Paolo Seganti (born 20 May 1965), actor, author Sport Silvano Bresadola (1906–2002), football player Armando Aste (born 1926), influential Italian alpinist of the postwar period Marco Martinelli (born 1965), a former volleyball player who earned 155 caps for the Italy men's national volleyball team Elena Tonetta (born 1988), archer and 2005 Junior European Champion Massimo Parziani (born 1992), Motorcycle racer Cesare Benedetti (born 1987), professional cyclist. Twin towns and sister cities See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy Rovereto is twinned with: Brazil Bento Gonçalves, Brazil Czech Republic Dolní Dobrouč, Czech Republic Germany Forchheim, Germany Austria Kufstein, Austria https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rovereto Filmed in September 2024. My Equipment - Camera - https://amzn.to/3PlgZfB Camera 2 - https://amzn.to/3Ve90os Memory Card - https://amzn.to/43eHMA8 Suction Mount - https://amzn.to/3PhHbaU Multi Charger - https://amzn.to/3Vz3T2z Power Bank - https://amzn.to/3PlBrNo Laptop - https://amzn.to/3wZTySI External Hard Drive - https://amzn.to/43iBcbL Portable Power Station - https://amzn.to/3IBe92k Please Subscribe, it helps us more than you can imagine - https://bit.ly/3GTLtQv