Vada is a fraction of the town of Rosignano Marittimo, near Livorno, located along the Tuscan coast of the Ligurian Sea. Between the town and Rosignano Solvay are the white beaches, a place of attendance of mass tourism in summer. The first settlements date back to the Etruscan-Roman and Vada is located along the Old Aurelia, as evidenced by the stone bearing the 287 ° km mileage from the Capitol in Rome. In 1125 the Pisani fortified the port and passed to the Florentines in 1406 Go. In the second half of the fifteenth century the village was destroyed by the Neapolitans. Much of the inhabited land of go were ripped to the swamps and some areas of the center are still under the sea level. The reclamation of Lorraine made habitable and arable coastal areas in the nineteenth century, freeing people from the scourge of malaria and water from the marsh. The great work of forest engineers, the Horseshoe is still seen today in the locality at La Mazzanta Mill Fire, a system of outflow channels of water that, depending on the tides and rain, were adjusted with the appropriate bulkhead wood and masonry workers from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Among the monuments there to visit the Tower of Go, now the center's exhibition of contemporary art exhibitions el'ottocentesca Church of St. Leopold King |