Pomarolo

Pomarolo
—  Comune  —
Comune di Pomarolo
Pomarolo
Location of Pomarolo in Italy
Coordinates:
Country Italy
Region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Province Trentino (TN)
Frazioni Chiusole, Savignano
Area
 • Total 9.3 km2 (3.6 sq mi)
Population (Dec. 2004)
 • Total 2,264
 • Density 243.4/km2 (630.5/sq mi)
Demonym Pomarolesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 38060
Dialing code 0464

Pomarolo (German: Pommaröl) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino located around 15 km southwest of Trento in the northern Italian region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.

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Overview

The municipality of Pomarolo contains the subdivisions Chiusole and Savignano. Pomarolo borders the cities of Cimone, Aldeno, Villa Lagarina, Nomi, Volano, and Rovereto. Pomarolo is a community in the province of Trento which sits near the Adige river and at the foot of Mt Cimana. Cabernet, Merlot, Sauvignon and Schiava vineyards are prevalent in the surrounding area,as are fruit orchards. On the Eastern side of the village there are the ancient remains of the Castel Barco, which still dominates Vallagarina. The town boasts an agricultural base dating back to antiquity, being a "fundus" of Roman origin. In antiquity, as today, fruit trees and vines constituted the main agricultural production. In the 15th century, during the Venetian rule of the area, Pomarolo as in the rest of Vallagarina mulberry was cultivated, up until the mid-1950s. The area surrounding Pomarolo is well known for the its truffle fungi, particularly Savignano.

Etymology

The name stems from the vulgar latin word "pomarium" meaning fruit orchard.

Coat of arms

The town coat of arms was formalised on September 1, 1980 and was derived from 18th century seals. It depicts an apple orchard with golden fruits, with a silver background and red fields. The motto, "Ex fructibus arbos" alludes to the town name, this is also found on the church of San Cristoforo’s abse, dating from the 18th century. Pomarolo’s ancient inhabitants chose S. Cristoforo as patron and protector against natural calamities.

History

A road at the right of the river Adige cuts through the old village has always been the main thoroughfare. Pomarolo was the capital town in Vallagarina both in Roman and High Medieval periods.

Lothar III, German king and Holy Roman emperor, destroyed it in 1136. During Roman rule, Pomarolo was the “Comun Comunale”, which manages administration, regulations, public order, agriculture, upkeep of infrastructure and the management of Pomarolo' surrounding towns.

Castel Barco provided the military presence in the area by lodging a garrison there. Pomarolo is also the birthplace of the eponymous noble family that had a great role in local and Trentino history. Taken over by the in the 15th century, The Castel Barco was destroyed by Emperor Maximilian I during the Venetian Republic invasion of 1508.

In 1330 a hospice for pilgrims was annexed to the San Antonio church, but was later converted to hospital, then retreat for monks.

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