Castellano (Trentino)
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Country | Italy | ||
region | Trentino-South Tyrol | ||
province | Trento (TN) | ||
local community | Villa Lagarina | ||
Coordinates | 45 ° 55 ' N , 11 ° 0' E | ||
Demonym | castellanesi or castèlaneri | ||
patron | Laurentius | ||
Telephone code | 0464 | CAP | 38060 |
Castellano (dialect Castelam , German outdated Kastellein ) is a village in Trentino in Vallagarina (German: Lagertal ). Castellano is a fraction of Villa Lagarina in the province of Trento . The settlement is located on the eastern side of the Monte Stivo-Monte Bondone mountain range at 789 meters above sea level and is thus the highest place of the "Destra Adige". It is dominated by the Castellano Castle , which was owned by the Austrian Lodron family . The small Cei lake is nearby .
Castellano has 650 inhabitants (as of August 2009).
history
From 1456 to 1842 Castellano was the most important center of the Castellano and Castelnuovo dominion , which was owned by the Austrian Lodron family .
Castellano went to the Emperor Charles VI. (HRR) , Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary and also Karl I (Austria-Hungary) of Austria during the First World War .
The place was an independent municipality until 1929, then it was incorporated into Villa Lagarina .
Monuments and natural monuments
Sons and daughters of Castellano
- Paris by Lodron
- Beatrice di Castellalto Lodron
- Augustine Lodron
- Massimiliano Lodron
- Antonio Lodron
- the poet and priest Domenico Zanolli
- the philosopher Ogniben von Castellano