Cesenatico (3)
Historic sailing boat of the Floating Maritime Museum. This museum is situated in the innermost part of the town's canal port, which "was built in 1314 because of the urgent need of the town of Cesena to create an outlet for its own trade. In 1502 Cesare Borgia (il Valentino) conquered the town and called Leonardo Da Vinci in the hope of finding a solution to the problem of sand bars silting up the harbour entrance." visitcesenatico.it/pointofinterests/porto-canale-leonarde... It seems the canal port's reconstruction surveyed and drawn by Leonardo has been very effective since then because of its form. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesenatico
"Cesenatico [...] is a port town with about 26,000 inhabitants on the Adriatic coast of Italy. It is located in the province of Forlì-Cesena in the region of Emilia-Romagna, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Ravenna." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesenatico
Cesenatico (3)
Historic sailing boat of the Floating Maritime Museum. This museum is situated in the innermost part of the town's canal port, which "was built in 1314 because of the urgent need of the town of Cesena to create an outlet for its own trade. In 1502 Cesare Borgia (il Valentino) conquered the town and called Leonardo Da Vinci in the hope of finding a solution to the problem of sand bars silting up the harbour entrance." visitcesenatico.it/pointofinterests/porto-canale-leonarde... It seems the canal port's reconstruction surveyed and drawn by Leonardo has been very effective since then because of its form. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesenatico
"Cesenatico [...] is a port town with about 26,000 inhabitants on the Adriatic coast of Italy. It is located in the province of Forlì-Cesena in the region of Emilia-Romagna, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Ravenna." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesenatico