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Sabbioneta — Comune — Comune di Sabbioneta Piazza Ducale
Coat of armsLocation of Sabbioneta in Italy Coordinates: 45°00′N 10°29′E / 45.00°N 10.49°ECoordinates: 45°00′N 10°29′E / 45.00°N 10.49°E Country Italy Region Lombardy Province Mantua (MN) Frazioni Breda Cisoni, Ca' de Cessi, Commessaggio Inferiore, Ponteterra, Villa Pasquali Government – Mayor Antonio Beccari Area – Total 37 km2 (14.3 sq mi) Elevation 18 m (59 ft) Population – Total 4,260 – Density 115.1/km2 (298.2/sq mi) Time zone CET (UTC+1) – Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Postal code 46018 Dialing code 0375 Patron saint San Sebastiano Saint day 20 January Website Official website Sabbioneta is a town and comune in the province of Mantua, Lombardy region, northern Italy. It is situated about 30 km north of Parma, not far from the northern bank of the Po River. It was inscribed in the World Heritage List in 2008.
History
Sabbioneta was founded by Vespasiano I Gonzaga in the late 16th century along the ancient Roman Via Vitelliana, on a sandy bank of the Po (whence the name, meaning "Sandy" in Italian; he was its first duke, using it as a personal fortress and residence.
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It was also during this period that it became a minor musical centre; composers such as Benedetto Pallavicino were employed here by Vespasiano Gonzaga, prior to his moving to the main Gonzaga city of Mantua.
Main sights
Mantua and Sabbioneta * UNESCO World Heritage SiteCountry Italy Type Cultural Criteria ii, iii Reference 1287 Region ** Europe and North America Inscription history Inscription 2008 (32nd Session) * Name as inscribed on World Heritage List
** Region as classified by UNESCOIn 2008, Sabbioneta was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a recognition of its perfect example of practical application of Renaissance urban planning theories.
Sabbioneta is also known for its historic Jewish Ghetto and Synagogue, and in particular for its Hebrew printing-press. In 1551 Tobias Foa set up the press; he had, however, published certain "anti-Christian books" and his career was "forcibly ended". His work and possibly his type were taken up by a Christian printer, Vicenzo Conte.
Vespasiano Gonzaga's town, designed according to the Renaissance principles of the Ideal City, included:
- The Ducal Palace (now the Town Hall)
- The Teatro all'antica ("Theatre in the style of the Ancients"), designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi
- The Galleria degli Antichi ("Gallery of the Ancient").
- Palazzo del Giardino ("Garden Palace")
- Churches of the Assunta, Incoronata and Carmine
The church and the summer palace contain frescoes by artists of the Campi family of Cremona.
External links and references
- Media related to Sabbioneta at Wikimedia Commons
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
- Vespasiano Gonzaga Colonna duca di Sabbioneta e cavaliere del Toson d'oro. Sabbioneta. (2001).
- Luca Sarzi Amadè, Il duca di Sabbioneta: Guerre e amori di un europeo del XVI secolo ...
Paperback: 332 pages; Publisher: SugarCo (1990); ISBN-10: 8871980409
- Vespasiano Gonzaga e il ducato di Sabbioneta, [actes de la conferència, Sabbioneta-Mantova, 12-13 ottobre 1991], a cura de U. Bazzotti, Mantova (1993).
- L. Ventura, Il collezionismo di un principe: la raccolta di marmi di Vespasiano Gonzaga Colonna, (Modena), (1997).
- Vespasiano Gonzaga Colonna 1531-1591: l'uomo e le opere, actes del congrés d'estudis, Teatro olimpico di Sabbioneta, 5 de juny, 1999; a cura de E. Asinari, [Casalmaggiore] (1999).
World Heritage Sites in Italy For official site names, see each article or the List of World Heritage Sites in Italy.
North West Crespi d'Adda · Genoa · Mantua and Sabbioneta · Portovenere, Cinque Terre (Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore), Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto · Residences of the Royal House of Savoy · Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes1 · Rock Drawings in Valcamonica · Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy · Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan · Monte San Giorgio
North East Aquileia · Botanical Garden, Padua · Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena · The Dolomites · Ferrara · Ravenna · Venice · Verona · Vicenza and Palladian Villas of the Veneto
Centre Assisi · Cerveteri and Tarquinia · Florence · Hadrian's Villa · Piazza del Duomo, Pisa · Pienza · Rome2 · San Gimignano · Siena · Urbino · Val d'Orcia · Villa d'Este
South Alberobello · Amalfi Coast · Castel del Monte · Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, Paestum and Velia, Certosa di Padula · Naples · Palace of Caserta, Aqueduct of Vanvitelli and San Leucio Complex · Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata · Sassi of Matera
Islands Aeolian Islands · Archaeological Area of Agrigento · Barumini nuraghes · Syracuse and Necropolis of Pantalica · Val di Noto (Caltagirone, Militello in Val di Catania, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo Acreide, Ragusa, Scicli) · Villa Romana del Casale
Nationwide Longobards in Italy. Places of the power (568-774 A.D.) · Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps3
Categories:- Cities and towns in Lombardy
- Communes of the Province of Mantua
- World Heritage Sites in Italy
- Renaissance architecture in Lombardy
- Populated places established in the 16th century
- Province of Mantua geography stubs
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