Vimercate





Comune in Lombardy, Italy


















































































Vimercate



Vimercaa  (Lombard)

Comune
Città di Vimercate

The business district
The business district


Coat of arms of Vimercate
Coat of arms

Location of Vimercate







Vimercate is located in Italy

Vimercate

Vimercate



Location of Vimercate in Italy

Show map of Italy



Vimercate is located in Lombardy

Vimercate

Vimercate



Vimercate (Lombardy)

Show map of Lombardy

Coordinates: 45°37′N 9°22′E / 45.617°N 9.367°E / 45.617; 9.367
Country Italy
Region Lombardy
Province
Monza and Brianza (MB)
Frazioni
Ruginello, Oldaniga, Oreno, Velasca
Government

 • Mayor Francesco Sartini
Area

 • Total 20.67 km2 (7.98 sq mi)
Elevation

194 m (636 ft)
Population
(30 November 2017[1])

 • Total 26,156
 • Density 1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Vimercatesi
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
20871
Dialing code 039
Patron saint Saint Stephen
Saint day 3 August
Website Official website

Vimercate (Italian pronunciation: [vimerˈkaːte]; Brianzöö: Vimercaa [ʋimerˈkɑː]) is a city and comune in the province of Monza and Brianza, Lombardy, northern Italy. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Milan and 10 kilometres (6 mi) from Monza.


The city was founded by the Romans on the banks of the river Molgora.




Contents






  • 1 Main sights


    • 1.1 Saint Francis's Convent (Banfi Family)


    • 1.2 Other sights




  • 2 People


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Main sights



Saint Francis's Convent (Banfi Family)


A hostel at the site was founded in 1052, just outside the walls of medieval Vimercate, offering refuge and assistance to travellers and pilgrims. In the first half of the 13th century Franciscan friars from the nearby monastery in Oreno, traditionally believed to have been visited by St Francis himself, and founded the new Franciscan monastery under the "Custody of Monza". During the 13th century it increased in importance and was occupied by Lectors and Maestri.


In one of the frescoes in the convent is an ornament (circa 1311) showing the coats of arms of the Visconti and Della Torre families. The date is the time when a truce between the two families was signed on Epiphany of that year. The truce between the two Milanese families was guaranteed by Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1456 Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, provided a special grant with an annual offering of fifty florins, founding the Cappellania di San Francesco (Chapter of the Chapel of Saint Francis) in the church.


In 1798 the monastery, suppressed by the Cisalpine Republic, was sold in 1799 by the Feudal Mayor of Vimercate, Dr Giuseppe Banfi. He conceded the use of the monastery to the six remaining friars, supporting them for life. Afterwards he transformed the monastery into a residence. Since then the Banfi family has owned the site.


In different areas of the monastery there are some fragments of frescos, which, even if quite small, make it possible to distinguish two subsequent attempts at decorating the church during the first half of the fourteenth century, evidence of the prestige of the monastery in that period.



Other sights



  • Saint Stephen's Basilica

  • Church of Virgin Mary


  • Ponte di San Rocco (3rd century), the oldest still-functioning Roman bridge in northern Italy. In the Middle Ages it received two gates


  • Palazzo Trotti. It has 18th-century paintings from Giuseppe Antonio Felice Orelli


  • Villa Sottocasa (early 18th century)


The area of Oreno has maintained its medieval look with an 11th-century monastery, Saint Michael's Church and the stately homes Villa Gallarati-Scotti and Villa Borromeo.


The town has more new developments such as the Torri Bianche skyscrapers which host a 16 screen cinema, a shopping arcade and many county offices plus the new Central Bus Station designed by Mario Botta in 1998, which serves the area and has many facilities.


On the east side of the city rises the "Centro Scolastico Omnicomprensivo", a scholastic centre, which is known for the quality and high standards of the "Licei" (High Schools). Particularly renowned is the Scientific and Classic Liceo "Antonio Banfi". Within the communal borders there are many parks, used for concerts and shows.


Vimercate received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on June 28, 1950.



People




  • Emis Killa (1989), rapper


  • Matteo Morandi (1981), gymnast, 2012 Olympic bronze medalist on still rings


  • Alessandro Secco, Software Developer, Nokia



References





  1. ^ Data from Istat




External links







  • Official website


  • Mirabilia Vicomercati Art and History

  • Oreno di Vimercate web site









Popular posts from this blog

Italian cuisine

Bulgarian cuisine

Carrot