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* Palazzo Comunale (1468, largely restored in the 19th century), with the portraits of the Pico and other artworks, including an ''Adoration of the Magi'' once attributed to [[Palma il Giovane]]. |
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* The [[Cathedral of Mirandola]], dating from the end of the 15th century, has been restored. S. Francesco is a fine Gothic church. It houses the tombs of the Pico family, including that of Prendiparte Pico (14th century). Collapsed during the second of the [[2012 Emilia earthquakes]]. |
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* The Baroque Church of the Gesù (1690). |
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* The 15th century ''Collegiata''. |
* The 15th century ''Collegiata''. |
Revision as of 02:43, 15 September 2014
Mirandola | |
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Comune di Mirandola | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Emilia-Romagna |
Province | Modena |
Frazioni | Cividale, Gavello, Mortizzuolo, Quarantoli, San Giacomo Roncole, San Martin Carano, San Martino Spino, Tramuschio |
Government | |
• Mayor | Maino Benatti |
Area | |
• Total | 137.1 km2 (52.9 sq mi) |
Elevation | 18 m (59 ft) |
Population (2008)[2] | |
• Total | 22,068 |
• Density | 160/km2 (420/sq mi) |
Demonym | Mirandolesi |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 41037 |
Dialing code | 0535 |
Patron saint | Saint Possidonio |
Saint day | 16 May |
Website | Official website |
Mirandola (local dialect: La Miràndla) is a city and comune of Emilia-Romagna, Italy, in the Province of Modena, 31 kilometres (19 mi) northeast of the provincial capital by railway.
History
Mirandola originated as a Renaissance city-fortress. For four centuries it was the seat of a independent principality (first a county, then a duchy), a possession of the Pico family, whose most outstanding member was the polymath Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–94). It was besieged two times: in 1510 and 1551.
It was acquired by the Duchy of Modena in 1710. The city started to decay after the castle was destroyed in 1714.
On 29 May 2012, a powerful earthquake hit the Mirandola area. It killed at least 17 people and collapsed churches and factories. Also 200 were injured. The 5.8 magnitude quake left 14,000 people homeless.[3]
Main sights
- The Palazzo del Comune is a 15th-century edifice of Gothic style. The castle of the Pico family has been recently restored and it is now open to the public.
- Palazzo della Ragione, in late Gothic style.
- Palazzo Bergomi (15th century)
- Palazzo Comunale (1468, largely restored in the 19th century), with the portraits of the Pico and other artworks, including an Adoration of the Magi once attributed to Palma il Giovane.
- The Cathedral of Mirandola, dating from the end of the 15th century, has been restored. S. Francesco is a fine Gothic church. It houses the tombs of the Pico family, including that of Prendiparte Pico (14th century). Collapsed during the second of the 2012 Emilia earthquakes.
- The Baroque Church of the Gesù (1690).
- The 15th century Collegiata.
Twin cities
- Ostfildern, Germany
- Villejuif, France
Sources
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}
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- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ Source: Comune di Mirandola
- ^ Dailystar, 17 dead and 200 injured in latest killer quake in northern Italy, , May 30, 2012 12:40 AM, By Colleen Barry