Friday, June 2, 9 p.m. Marina of Wonders - Chromosaur - Show for adults and children
Saturday, June 3: Elbabanda Festival - Corpo musicale S. Cecilia, Turate; Youth Wind Orchestra, Milan - Church Square.
Saturday, June 10, 9 p.m. Marina of Wonders - Altolivello - Entertainment for adults and children
Monday, June 12, 6:30 p.m.: Botanical Workshop - Church Square
Thursday, June 15, 6:30 p.m.: Botanical workshop - Church Square
Friday, June 16, 6 p.m.: Botanical workshop - Scali Mazzini Gardens
Saturday, June 17, 9 p.m. Marina of Wonders - Pindaric - Entertainment for adults and children
Monday, June 19, 9 p.m. Ludobus - Wooden Games - Church Square
Wednesday, June 21, 9 p.m.: Ludobus - Wooden Games - Church Square
Saturday, June 24: Feast of St. John - Treasure Hunt on the waterfront, 4 p.m.; Nodisciolti, circus workshop, 9 p.m.
Tuesday, June 25, 21.00 Marina of Wonders - Nodisciolti - Entertainment for adults and children
Monday, June 26/Tuesday, June 27 7 p.m.: Traveling Library - Church Square
Wednesday, June 28 at 9:30 p.m.: Folko - Stret music - Church Square
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The beach is named after the islet a few meters from the shore, itself named after Napoleon Bonaparte’s sister who, according to a legend (probably created by a tourism entrepreneur in the 1960s) loved to sunbathe on these rocks.
Designated as a summer residence, Napoleon purchased the property from the Manganaro family in 1814, with the intention of transforming it into a comfortable and refined abode that would have nothing to envy from Parisian residences.
Built in 1724 by Grand Duke Gaston de’ Medici, it was Napoleon’s city residence during his first stay on Elba Island.
It was built as a sign of gratitude in 1606 by José Pons y León of the Dukes of Arcos, Spanish governor of Naples and first governor of the square of Longone (part of the state of principals). In September 1814 Napoleon, accompanied by Pons and Bertrand wanted to visit the sanctuary.
While the Elban economy today is based on tourism, the fact remains that the people of San Piero and the west coast (Pomonte) have also lived and continue to live off their granite and marble
Visit the harbor where Maria Walewska landed and the armed watchtower visited by Napoleon himself in 1814