- Spello
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = Spello-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Spello
region =Umbria
province = Perugia (PG)
elevation_m = 280
area_total_km2 = 61
population_as_of =December 31 ,2004
population_total = 8593
population_density_km2 = 136
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|42|59|N|12|40|E
frazioni = Collepino, San Giovanni, Limiti, Acquatino, Capitan Loreto
telephone = 0742
postalcode = 06038
gentilic = Spellani
saint = St. Felix
day =May 18
mayor = Sandro Vitali (sinceJune 13 ,2004 )
website = [http://www.comune.spello.pg.it www.comune.spello.pg.it]Spello (in Antiquity:
Hispellum ) is an ancient town and "comune" (township) ofItaly , in theprovince of Perugia in east centralUmbria , on the lower southern flank of Mt. Subasio. It is 6 km (4 mi) NNW ofFoligno and 10 km (6 mi) SSE ofAssisi .The old walled town lies on a regularly NW-SE sloping ridge that eventually meets the plain. From the top of the ridge, Spello commands a good view of the Umbrian plain towards
Perugia ; at the bottom of the ridge, the town spills out of its walls into a small modern section (or "Borgo") served by the rail line fromRome toFlorence via Perugia.History
Populated in ancient times by the
Umbri , it became a Roman colony in the 1st century BC. Under the reign ofConstantine the Great it was called "Flavia Constans", as attested by a document preserved in the local Communal Palace.Main sights
The densely-inhabited town, built of stone, is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations, including three Roman Late Antique gates ("Porta Consolare", "Porta di Venere" and the "Arch of Augustus") and traces of three more, remains of an amphitheater, as well several medieval gates. Spello boasts about two dozen small churches, most of them medieval: the most important are:
*"Santa Maria Maggiore" (known from 1159), probably built over an ancient temple dedicated to Juno and Vesta. The façade has a Romanesque portal and a 13th century bell tower, while the pilasters next to the apse have frescoes byPerugino (1512). The most striking feature is however a very fine chapel ("Cappella Bella") frescoed byPinturicchio . The Umbrian artist was called to paint it in1500 byTroilo Baglioni , after he had just finished theBorgia Apartment 's decoration. The cycle include the "Annunciation", the "Nativity" and the "Dispute with the Doctors", plus four "Sibyls" in the vault. The "Palazzo dei Canonici", annexed to the church, houses the Town's Art Gallery.
*"Sant'Andrea" (known from 1025). The interior, on a single nave, has 14th century frescoes. There's also a panel by Pinturicchio.
*"San Lorenzo" (12th century).San Bernardino da Siena began his preaching season in this church in1438 .
*"San Claudio" (11th century or earlier), an elegant example ofRomanesque architecture with a rose window on the asymmetrical façade. The interior has 14th century votive frescoes from the Umbrian school. It is said to have been built on the remains of a Paleo-Christian cemetery.
*Tega Chapel (14th century), with Umbrian school 15th century frescoes, including a "Crucifixion" attributed toNicolò Alunno .Other points of interest include:
*"Palazzo Comunale Vecchio" ("Old Town Hall", built in 1270 and enlarged after the end of the Baglioni seigniory, in 1567-1575). It has some frescoed halls, one attributed to theZuccari brothers. It is faced by a 16th century fountain.
*"Palazzo Cruciali", built in the early 17th century.
*"Palazzo Baglioni", erected as a fortificated mansion around1359 . The Governor's Hall has frescoes from the 16th century.
*Arch of Augustus (1st century BC-1st century AD).In the plain, near S. Claudio, are the remains of a semi-excavated Roman amphitheater; and a small valley to the east of the town is remarkable for its traces of Roman
centuriation .Beyond the town proper, the "comune"'s chief monuments are the church of "San Silvestro" at Collepino, and the church of the "Madonna della Spella" with late-medieval votive frescoes and graffiti.
Festivals
*Infiorata: a whole night of work to create the magnificent carpet of flowers for the Corpus Domini feast.
Photo gallery
External links
* [http://www.comune.spello.pg.it/ Official site]
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Umbria/Perugia/Spello/Spello/home.html Bill Thayer's site] (including Urbini's "Spello, Bevagna, Montefalco")The "Infiorata"
* [http://www.infioratespello.it/ Official site]
* [http://www.infiorateacquatino.com/ "Gruppo infioratori Acquatino"]
* [http://www.paradoxplace.com/Perspectives/Italian%20Images/Montages/Umbria%20&%20Le%20Marche/Spello_Infiorata.htm Spello Infiorata]
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