The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Ferrara in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
Prior to 17th century
17thâÂÂ19th centuries
- 1602 â Teatro della Sala Grande (theatre) built.
- 1608 â Castel Tedaldo demolished.
- 1753 â Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea (library) opens in the Palazzo Paradiso.
- 1771 â University of Ferrara Botanic Garden founded.
- 1796 â City "occupied by Napoleonic troops" (until 1815).
- 1797 â 2nd Battalion of the Polish Legions founded in Ferrara.
- 1798 â Teatro Comunale (Ferrara) (theatre) opens.
- 1823 â Accademia delle Scienze di Ferrara (learned society) formed.
- 1836 â Pinacoteca Nazionale di Ferrara (museum) established in the Palazzo dei Diamanti.
- 1838 â Teatro Montecatini (theatre) active.
- 1846 â Teatro Bonacossi (theatre) active.
- 1847 â Austrians take city.
- 1859 â Austrians ousted; Ferrara becomes part of the Kingdom of Italy.
- 1861 â Population: 64,204.
- 1868 â Teatro Accademico (theatre) opens.
- 1872 â (museum) opens.
- 1897 â Population: 89,310.
20th century
- 1901
- begins operating.
- Ferrara Camera del Lavoro (labor centre) founded.
- 1903 â begins operating.
- 1907 â SPAL (football club) formed.
- 1911 â Population: 95,212.
- 1912 â Birth of future filmmaker Antonioni.
- 1920 â 20 December: (political unrest).
- 1925 â ' newspaper begins publication.
- 1926 â (theatre) opens.
- 1928 â Stadio Paolo Mazza opens.
- 1943 â 15 November: (political unrest).
- 1944 â Bombing during World War II.
- 1955 â Archivio di Stato di Ferrara (state archives) established.
- 1961 â Population: 152,654.
- 1971 â City divided into 13 administrative frazione: Baura, , Fossanova San Marco, Francolino, Gaibanella, Marrara, Mizzana, Pontegradella, Pontelagoscuro, Porotto, Quartesana, Ravalle, San Bartolomeo in Bosco, and San Martino; and 9 quartieri: , Barco, Centro cittadino, Giardino, Mizzana, Porta Mare, Quacchio, San Giorgio, and Via Bologna.<sup>()</sup>
- 1973 â Istituto di Storia Contemporanea di Ferrara (history society) founded.
- 1989 â La Nuova Ferrara newspaper begins publication.
- 1999 â becomes mayor.
21st century
See also
Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Northeast Italy:<sup>()</sup>
References
This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.
Bibliography
in English
- (includes information about Ferrara circa 14th-16th century)
- + 1870 ed.
in Italian
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