- Cannobio
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official_name = Comune di Cannobio
region =Piedmont
province = Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (VB)
elevation_m = 214
area_total_km2 = 51
population_as_of =december 31 ,2006
population_total = 5099
population_density_km2 =98
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|46|04|N|08|42|E
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telephone = 0323
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gentilic = Cannobiesi
saint = SS Pietà und San Vittore
day =
mayor =
website = www.cannobio.netCannobio is a town on
Lago Maggiore inPiedmont ,Italy .History
The local inhabitants probably became subject to Roman rule by the time of the emperor Augustus. Sarcophagi from the 2nd-3rd century CE have been found and conserved in the "Palazzo della Ragione".
The first documented mention of Cannobio dates to 909. During medieval times, the town became a center for wool and tanning industries, as well as the lumber trade. Cannobio was named as a village by 1207, and was granted administrative autonomy. The Palazzo della Ragione was constructed by 1291 under the government of the
podestà Ugolino da Mandello .Cannobio was assigned to the archdiocese of
Milan and from 1817 was under the authority of thebishop of Novara . Its "pieve " comprised the areas ofCannobina ,Cannero ,Brissago and several areas on the eastern side of the lake. The church of St. Vittore, already present in 1076, and with a bell tower from the 13th century, was completely rebuilt between 1733 and 1749. Autonomous rule for the community of Cannobio and its valley came about in 1342, with the spontaneous submission to Luchino andGiovanni Visconti , lords of Milan. From then on, its administration remained closely connected to that of theDuchy of Milan .In 1522 a painting of the Virgin Mary allegedly started bleeding. Shortly after this apparition, a plague swept through the area devastating lakeside and valley towns and villages, but leaving Cannobio relatively unscathed. Religious minds linked these two events and Pope
Carlo Borromeo ordered a chapel to be built to hold the painting which is still there today.The economy went through a renewal in the 15th and 16th centuries. The built-up area spread from the original nucleus (the village) down towards the lake. Large residences were built including the Omacini and Pironi palaces.
During the
Risorgimento (27-28 May 1859) the town repelled anAustria n attack from the lake and was visited byGiuseppe Garibaldi in 1862. The opening of the lakeside road to the Swiss border in 1863 created favorable conditions for the arrival of factories, including silk mills.In 1927 the territory of the
Comune of Cannobio was extended to incorporate some small villages in the vicinity (Traffiume, Sant’Agata, San Bartolomeo). During theSecond World War the people of Cannobio rose up against the Nazi and fascist regime, from 2 to 9 September 1944, and proclaimed theRepublic of the Ossola . Since the end of the war the community has undergone further changes. From 1995 the town has come within the Province ofVerbano-Cusio-Ossola .Places of interest
The large lakefront piazza named after
Vittorio Emanuele III was given a major refurbishment when in the winter of 2003-2004 it was completely relaid in cobblestones and granite slabs. Also added was of a set of wide flagstone steps down to the lake, where people may sit and watch the lake steamers come and go from the landing stages nearby, and the sailing boats and wind-surfers skimming across the lake.Some of the buildings both on the lakefront and further back in the old part of town date back over 600 years, from when Cannobio was a renowned smuggling town, and most of these have been restored in fine style.
From one, Giuseppe Garibaldi addressed the people of Cannobio in 1859, and on another stands a plaque celebrating an important event in Cannobio in 1627. Each building is painted a different colour, creating a traditional Italian port scene. To one side of the Piazza is Cannobio’s old harbour, which houses the sailing, rowing and speedboats belonging to the locals.
The Santuario della Pietà church commemorates the events of 1522, when a painting of the Virgin Mary was believed to have bled. With its open dome it stands by the lakeside. The painting itself is now housed in another church in the town, and though it is not removed itself, a "Sacra Costa", representing the painting, is processed through the streets on the 7 January every year.
Cannobio has its own "Lido" at the north end of town with a large sandy beach. The beach has a
European Union Blue Flag for its cleanliness and facilities.External links
* http://www.cannobio.net/
* [http://www.illagomaggiore.com/switchLanguage?set_language=en Official Tourism Gateway] Lake Maggiore Official Tourism Gateway
* [http://www.casavarese.com/cannobio-lake-maggiore.html Cannobio on Lakes Maggiore - Photographs]
* [http://discoverlakemaggiore.com/cannobio.asp Cannobio on Lake Maggiore - Information]
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