Montevarchi

Montevarchi
Comune
Comune di Montevarchi

Coat of arms
Montevarchi

Location of Montevarchi in Italy

Coordinates: 43°31′43″N 11°34′12″E / 43.52861°N 11.57000°E
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Province Arezzo (AR)
Frazioni Caposelvi, Pestello, Levane, Levanella, Mercatale Valdarno, Moncioni, Rendola, Ricasoli, San Marco, San Tommè, Ventena
Government
  Mayor Francesco Maria Grasso (PD)
Area
  Total 56.75 km2 (21.91 sq mi)
Elevation 144 m (472 ft)
Population (31 March 2009)
  Total 23,961
  Density 420/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Demonym Montevarchini
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 52025
Dialing code 055
Patron saint Saint Lawrence
Saint day 10 August
Website Official website

Montevarchi is a town and comune in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy.

History

The town of Montevarchi sprang up around 1100, near to a fortified Benedictine monastery, founded by bishop Elempert (986–1010)[1] of Arezzo. At first the castle belonged to the Marquis Bourbon del Monte di Santa Maria, then to the Count Guidi family. In 1273 ownership passed to the Signoria of Florence. One of the town's first podestà (mayor) was Brunetto Latini.

During the rule of the Medici, the town expanded considerably due to its flourishing agricultural trade and its wool and silk industries, controlled by the Woolmaker's Guild. Montevarchi remained under Florentine control until the end of the first half of the 18th century; then the town became part of the territory of Arezzo.

After the unification of Italy, it became an important centre for manufacture of felt hats and, during the post World War II period, of shoes, hats, ladies' and children's wear. Today it is still a clothes production hub, while also important in the production of electricity (one hydroelectric and one thermoelectric plant).

Montevarchi at the beginning of the 20th century.

Main sights

Churches

Museums

The cassero, barracks of granducal Montevarchi's garrison.
14th-century fresco in La Ginestra Monastery.

Shopping

Geography

The comune is bordered by Bucine, Cavriglia, Gaiole in Chianti, Pergine Valdarno, San Giovanni Valdarno and Terranuova Bracciolini.

Twin towns

Notable residents

References

  1. Robert Black (2007) Education and Society in Florentine Tuscany: Teachers, Pupils and Schools, c. 1250-1500 Volume 1, Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands ISBN 978-90-04-15853-5
  2. Shopping: SPACE - Prada & Miu Miu.
  3. Stinchelli, Enrico (2002). Le stelle della lirica, p. 38. Gremese Editore. ISBN 8884401925 (Italian)

Sources

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