Cadegliano-Viconago

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Cadegliano-Viconago
coat of arms
Cadegliano-Viconago (Italy)
Cadegliano-Viconago
Country Italy
region Lombardy
province Varese  (VA)
Local name Carijan Viconagh
Coordinates 45 ° 58 ′  N , 8 ° 50 ′  E Coordinates: 45 ° 58 ′ 0 ″  N , 8 ° 50 ′ 15 ″  E
height 414  m slm
surface 10.25 km²
Residents 2,212 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density 216 inhabitants / km²
Factions Argentera, Avigno, Cadegliano, Pradaccio, Statale, Viconago
Post Code 21031
prefix 0332
ISTAT number 012027
Popular name cadeglianesi
Patron saint New Year I ( December 31st )
Website Cadegliano-Viconago
Cadegliano-Viconago municipality in the province of Varese
Giuseppe Farinelli
Gian Carlo Menotti
Giuseppe Marotta (2008)

Cadegliano-Viconago is an Italian commune ( comune ) in the province of Varese in the Lombardy region .

geography

The municipality is located about 16 kilometers north of Varese and borders directly on the Swiss canton of Ticino . The covered an area of ​​10.25  km² . The groups Argentera , Avigno , Cadegliano , Pradaccio , Statale and Viconago belong to Cadegliano- Viconago . Neighboring municipalities are: Cremenaga , Croglio , Cugliate-Fabiasco , Lavena Ponte Tresa , Marchirolo , Marzio , Monteggio and Montegrino Valtravaglia .

population

Population development
year 1751 1805 1853 1881 1901 1911 1921 1951 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 2017 2018
Residents 664 788 * 1193 1311 * 580 544 1327 1609 1753 1783 1884 1774 1867 2176 2201
  • 1809 merger with Marchirolo
  • 1911 because of the temporary split from Cadegliano

traffic

State road 233 runs through the municipality from Milan to the Swiss border.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of San Giovanni Battista
  • Old Romanesque church of Sant'Antonio abate with frescoes by the painter Bartolomeo da Ponte Tresa (early 16th century).
  • Old Andina house (15th century) with terracotta decorations in Quattrocento square.
  • Old town house
  • Villa Sommariva
  • Castle ruins in the Doneda district

Personalities

  • Amadio family of artists
    • Amadio da Milano actually Amadio Amadei (around 1420–1483), son of Antonio, Italian goldsmith and medallist
    • Giovan Battista Amadio (* around 1445 in Viconago, † around 1500 in Milan), son of Amadio, goldsmith
    • Pietro Amadio (* around 1443 in Viconago, † around 1500 in Milan), son of Amadio, goldsmith
    • Ambrogio Amadio (* around 1510 in Viconago, † around 1500 in Milan), goldsmith
  • Giuseppe Farinelli (* 1935), literary historian, writer.
  • Giuseppe Marotta (* 1957), sports director, football manager
  • Gian Carlo Menotti (1911–2007), musician, composer

literature

  • Anna Ferrari-Bravo, Paola Colombini: Guida d'Italia. Lombardia (esclusa Milano). Milano 1987, p. 214.
  • Lombardia . Touring club italiano, Touring Editore, 1999, ISBN 88-365-1325-5 , books.google.ch (Italian)

Web links

Commons : Cadegliano Viconago  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistiche demografiche ISTAT. Monthly population statistics of the Istituto Nazionale di Statistica , as of December 31 of 2019.
  2. ^ Parish Church of San Giovanni Battista
  3. Alessandra Brambilla: Bartolomeo da Ponte Tresa, Maestro della cappella Camuzio? . In: Bollettino Storico della Svizzera Italiana , CX, 1/2007, pp. 137-150.
  4. ^ Church of Sant'Antonio abate (photo) (Italian) on lombardiabeniculturali.it, accessed December 17, 2015.
  5. Altes Bürgerhaus on lombardiabeniculturali.it, accessed November 20, 2015.
  6. ^ Villa Sommariva (Italian) on lombardiabeniculturali.it, accessed July 31, 2015.
  7. Castle ruins (Italian) on lombardiabeniculturali.it, accessed July 31, 2015.
  8. Amadio da Milano . In: Ulrich Thieme , Felix Becker (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker. tape 1 : Aa – Antonio de Miraguel . Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1907, p. 371 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  9. ^ Giovan Battista Amadio . In: Ulrich Thieme , Fred. C. Willis (Ed.): General lexicon of visual artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 14 : Giddens-Gress . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1921, p. 109 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  10. Amadio, Pietro and Giovanni Battista Amadei (Italian) on treccani.it
  11. Amadio, Pietro and Giovanni Battista Amadei (Italian) on treccani.it
  12. Ambrogio Amadio . In: Ulrich Thieme , Felix Becker (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists from Antiquity to the Present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker. tape 1 : Aa – Antonio de Miraguel . Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig 1907, p. 371 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).