Busseto

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Comune di Busseto
Coat of arms of Comune di Busseto
Municipal coat of arms
Country Italy Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Province Parma (PR)
Mayor Luca Laurini
Elevation m
Area 76 km²
Population
 - Total (as of December 31, 2004) 6,890
 - Density 90/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 44°59′N 10°03′E
Gentilic Bussetani
Dialing code 0524
Postal code 43011
Frazioni Contrada della Chiesa, Frescarolo, Madonna Prati, Le Roncole, Samboseto, San Rocco, Sant'Andrea, Semoriva, Spigarolo
Website: www.comune.busseto.pr.it


Busseto is a commune in the province of Parma, in Emilia-Romagna in Northern Italy.

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[edit] History

It became home of Giuseppe Verdi when he moved there in 1824.

[edit] Main sights

In the town and the local area many sites associated with the life of Verdi can be visited. These include:

  • Le Roncole, Verdi's birthplace.
  • Casa Barezzi, home of the man who supported his early endeavours and where he gave his first public appearance in 1830.
  • Churches of Santa Maria degli Angeli and San Michele Arcangelo, where Verdi played the organ. Both are nearby.
  • Palazzo Orlandi, which Verdi bought in 1845. He lived there with Giuseppina Strepponi, not yet his wife, from 1849 to 1851. Verdi composed Luisa Miller, Stiffelio and Rigoletto while living there.
  • Teatro Giuseppe Verdi, a small 300-seat theatre built by the municipality with Verdi's support, but not with his approval.
  • In the nearby village of Sant'Agata in the province of Villanova sull'Arda, is the Villa Verdi, the house which he commissioned in 1848 while living in Busseto. His parents lived there until 1851, when it became Verdi's home for the rest of his life. However, he lived there less frequently after the death of his wife, Giuseppina, in 1897.

[edit] References

  • Associazione Amici di Verdi (ed.), Con Verdi nella sua terra, Busetto, 1997, (in English)
  • Associazione Amici di Verdi, Con Verdi in Casa Barezzi, Busetto, date unknown, (In English, French, and German)
  • Mordacci, Alessandra, An Itinerary of the History and Art in the Places of Verdi, Busseto: Busseto Tourist Office, 2001 (in English)

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