In addition to agriculture, traditional handicrafts such as brick-making, cutlery, wrought ironwork, furniture, and majolica pottery are well developed. The city also boasts a row of houses that retain their Renaissance appearance, the imposing Palazzo Ducale (home to the Marche National Gallery), and the birthplace of the painter Raphael. The University of Urbino was founded in 1506 and boasts a long tradition. It is the only city in Italy that has a National Academy of Fine Arts that specializes in teaching bookbinding and illustration. *Some of the terminology referenced in "University of Urbino" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…農業のほかに,煉瓦,刃物,錬鉄細工,家具,マジョリカ(マヨリカ)陶器の製造など,伝統的な手工業が発達している。また,ルネサンス期のたたずまいを残す家並み,威容を誇る宮殿パラッツォ・ドゥカーレ(マルケ国立美術館が置かれる),画家ラファエロの生家などがあり,ウルビノ大学は1506年に創立された長い伝統を誇っている。書物の装丁やイラストを専門に教える国立芸術学院があるのはイタリアでもここだけである。… ※「ウルビノ大学」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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