Serravalle di Chienti

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Comune di Serravalle di Chienti
Coat of arms of Comune di Serravalle di Chienti
Municipal coat of arms

Location of Serravalle di Chienti in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Marche
Province Macerata (MC)
Mayor Rinaldo Rocchi
Elevation 667 m (2,188 ft)
Area 96.1 km² (37 sq mi)
Population (as of Dec. 2004 [1])
 - Total 1,162
 - Density 12/km² (31/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 43°4′N, 12°57′E
Gentilic Serravallesi
Dialing code 0737
Postal code 62038
Frazioni Acquapagana, Bavareto, Castello, Cesi, Civitella, Collecurti, Copogna, Corgneto, Costa, Dignano, Forcella, Gelagna (alta), Gelagna bassa, San Martino, Taverne
Patron St. Lucy
 - Day December 13
Website: www.serravalle.sinp.net

Serravalle di Chienti is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Macerata in the Italian region Marche, located about 80 km southwest of Ancona and about 50 km southwest of Macerata.

Church of Santa Maria di Plestia.
Church of Santa Maria di Plestia.

Serravalle di Chienti borders the following municipalities: Camerino, Fiuminata, Foligno, Monte Cavallo, Muccia, Nocera Umbra, Pieve Torina, Sefro, Visso.

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[edit] History

Settled since pre-historic times, in antique times the Serravalle plateau featured a lake known as Plestinam Paludem. The area was subsequently ruled by the Etruscans and the Romans.

In the Middle Ages it was a fortress of the Da Varano family of Camerino.

[edit] Main sights

  • Parish church, with 16th century frescoes by Simone and Giovanni de Magistris.
  • Church of Santa Maria di Pistia or di Plestia, in proto-Romanesque style. It was built over an ancient pagan temple of the Umbrian goddess Cupra. Once the cathedral of the town of Plestia, it was destroyed, together with the latter, by Emperor Otto III. It was rebuilt around the year 1000, to which date the current crypt and apse. The nave and the portico are later.
  • Convent of Brogliano
  • Botte dei Varano, an artificial channel built by Giulio Cesare da Varano in the 15th century to dry the Karst plateau of Colfiorito. Recent restorations have shown the presence of a pre-existing Roman travertine structure.

[edit] Demographic evolution

[edit] References

  1. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.

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