- Busto Arsizio
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = Busto-arsizio-logo.png
official_name = Comune di Busto Arsizio
region =Lombardy
province = Varese (VA)
elevation_m = 226
area_total_km2 = 30.27
population_as_of =December 31 ,2007
population_total = 80633
population_density_km2 =2647
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|45|36|N|08|50|E
mapx=45.611
mapy=08.850
frazioni = Borsano, Sacconago
telephone = 0331
postalcode = 21052
gentilic = Bustocchi (for the people born in the city) or Bustesi (for the people not born in the city)
saint = San Giovanni Battista
day =june 24
mayor = Gianluigi Farioli (sincemay 30 ,2006 )
website = [http://www.comune.bustoarsizio.va.it/]Busto Arsizio is a
city in the region ofLombardy , in northernItaly , 25 km north ofMilan in theprovince of Varese .The economy of Busto Arsizio is mainly based on industry and commerce.History
Despite repeated claims by
Lega Nord and her local allies about aCelt ic heritage, recent studies seem to show that the "bustocchi"'s descendants wereLigurians , called ‘wild’ by Pliny, ‘marauders and robbers’ byLivy and ‘unshaven and hairy’ byPompeius Tragus . They were good at working iron and much sought after as mercenary soldiers. A very remote Ligurian influence is perceptible in the local dialect,Bustocco , slightly different from otherWestern Lombard varieties, according to local expert Luigi Giavini, author of a vocabulary. [http://www2.varesenews.it/articoli/2002/novembre/sud/21-11originibusto.htm "Altro che celti, sono liguri gli avi dei bustocchi"]Varesenews ,November 21 ,2002 ]Traditionally these first inhabitants used to set fire to woods made of old and young oaks and black hornbeams, which at that time, covered the whole
Padan Plain . Thisslash-and-burn practice, known as "debbio" in Italian, aimed to create fields where grapevines or cereals such as foxtail, millet and rye were grown, or just to create open spaces where stone huts with thatched roofs were built.By doing this they created a "bustum" (burnt, in Latin), that is a new settlement which, in order to be distinguished from the other nearby settlements, was assigned a name: "arsicium" (again "burnt", or better "arid") for Busto Arsizio, whose name is actually a tautology; "carulfì" for nearbyBusto Garolfo , "cava" for Busto Cava, laterBuscate .The slow increase in population was helped without doubt by the
Gauls from theInsubri tribe, aCelt ic population who arrived in successive waves by crossing the Alps about 500 years before Christ. It is said that they defeated theEtruscans , who by then controlled the area, leaving some geographical names behind (Arno creek, not to be confused with Florence's river;Castronno ;Caronno ;Biandronno ; etc.)Busto Arsizio's site wasn't chosen randomly: in fact, the settlement was created on an area on the route from
Milan toLake Maggiore (called ‘Milan’s road’, an alternative route to the existentSempione ), part of which, before the creation of theNaviglio Grande , madeuse of the navigational water of theTicino river .However, nothing is sure about Busto Arsizio's past till the 10th century, when the town is first hinted at in documents, already with its present name: "loco Busti qui dicitur Arsizio". A part of the powerful Contado of the Seprio, in 1176 its citizens are likely to have taken part (on both sides...) to the famous
Battle of Legnano , actually fought between Busto'sfrazione of Borsano and nearbyVilla Cortese , when theBarbarossa was defeated by the Communal militia of theLombard League . From the 13th century the town became renowned for its production of textiles. Even itsfeudalization in later centuries under several lords, vassals of the masters ofMilan , did not stop its slow but constant growth; nor did the plague, which hit hard in 1630, traditionally being stopped by the Virgin Mary after the "bustocchi", always a piousCatholic flock, prayed for respite from the deadly epidemic.By the half of the 19th century modern industry began to take over strongly: in a few decades Busto Arsizio became the so-called "
Manchester ofItaly ". In 1864 it was grantedcity privileges by kingVictor Emmanuel II of Italy. The city kept on growing for more than a century, absorbing the nearby Comuni of Borsano and Sacconago in 1927 on a major administrative reform implemented by the Fascist regime, and was only marginally damaged even byWorld War II (a single Allied airdropped bomb is said to have hit the train station). This respite was given, actually, by the fact that the town hosted the important Allied liaison mission with the partisans, the Chrysler mission, led by Lt.Aldo Icardi , later famous for his involvement inthe Holohan Murder Case . During the conflict Busto Arsizio was a major industrial center of war production, and the occupying Germans moved there the Italian national radio. TheItalian resistance movement resorted preferably to strikes andsabotage than to overtguerrilla , since those willing to fght mostly took to theOssola mountains, but strengthened in time, suffering grievous losses to arrests, tortures and deportation to the Nazi lager system. The names of Mauthausen-Gusen andFlossenburg concentration and extermination camps are sadly known to the "bustocchi", as dozens of their fellow citizens died there. When, on25 April ,1945 , the partisans took over, Busto Arsizio thus gave voice to the first freeradio channel in northern Italy since the advent ofFascism .After the war, the city turned in time increasingly on the right of the political spectrum, as its bigger industries in the Sixties and Seventies decayed, to be replaced by many familiar small enterprises and a new service-based economy. Today the town represents a major stronghold for both
Forza Italia andLega Nord .Main sights
Church of Saint
John the Baptist The church of Saint
John the Baptist , in the city center, is the most important church in Busto Arsizio.It was built between 1609 and 1635, but thebell tower is older (between 1400 and 1418). The facade, finished in 1701 byDomenico Valmagini , have a lot of statues and decorations.Inside, there are a lot of paintings of theDaniele Crespi , a celebrated painter born at Busto Arsizio, like "Cristo morto con San Domenico ". The place in front of this church, was built over the antique cemetery.Shrine of "Santa Maria di Piazza"
The most remarkable building of the
Renaissance period, indeed the only remaining, is theshrine of "Santa Maria di Piazza" (Saint Mary of Place), also called "shrine of the Beata Vergine dell'Aiuto" (Blessed Virgin of Help). The building stends in the city centre. It was built between1515 and1522 .A more little copy of the shrine, is in the village ofCrespi d'Adda .
=Church of Saint Michael Archangel=The third biggest church in the city is the Church of Saint Michael Archangel (San Michele Arcangelo). Its bell tower was built in the
X century , and it's the oldest building in Busto Arsizio; originally it was part of a Lombard fortification.The present church was built from the architectFrancesco Maria Ricchino .In the church there are some relics and, the most important is the body of San Felice Martire.Traditional festivals
The saint patron of the city is Saint
John the Baptist , whose feast is traditionally celebrated on the the 24th of June. In recent times the town council has give also civic relevance to celebrations that up to now were almost completely of a religious kind.] . Now the celebration is more organized and publicly supported, but still heartily felt by the populace.Sport
Busto Arsizio is the host for the Federazione Italiana Sport Croquet, the lawns being located at the "Cascina del Lupo" Sporting Centre just outside the town.
Pro Patria Calcio football club plays in Busto Arsizio.Pro Patria Bustese Atletica is theathletic society. commonsYamamay Busto Arsizio Volley is the mainvolleyball society of the city and plays in the first national division.References
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