Ocre

Not to be confused with Ochre (disambiguation).
Ocre
Comune
Comune di Ocre
Ocre

Location of Ocre in Italy

Coordinates: 42°17′13″N 13°28′34″E / 42.28694°N 13.47611°ECoordinates: 42°17′13″N 13°28′34″E / 42.28694°N 13.47611°E
Country Italy
Region Abruzzo
Province L'Aquila (AQ)
Frazioni Cavalletto, San Felice, San Martino, San Panfilo d'Ocre (sede comunale), Valle
Area
  Total 23.56 km2 (9.10 sq mi)
Elevation 850 m (2,790 ft)
Population (1 January 2007)[1]
  Total 1,063
  Density 45/km2 (120/sq mi)
Demonym Ocrensi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 67040
Dialing code 0862
Saint day 28 April
Website Official website

Ocre is a comune (municipality) and town in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Its 1063 inhabitants live in several small villages scattered across the mid-to–low L’Aquila basin, about 15 kilometers south east of Abruzzo’s regional capital. The town hall offices are located in San Panfilo d’Ocre. It belongs to the Amiternina mountain community and part of the territory lies in the Sirente Velino nature reserve.

Ocre saw its best days in the Middle Ages when the fortified village of San Panfilo controlled the lower L'Aquila valley and the monasteries of the Holy Spirit and Sant Angelo attracted many pilgrims and the faithful. At that time, the barons of Ocre also controlled the neighboring municipalities.

Nowadays Orcre’s attractions include important historical landmarks as well as festivals like those of baked bread and chestnut.

Geography

The impressive Monastery of Sant'Angelo
Monastery of the Holy Spirit

The territory of the municipality is dominated by the Mount Ocre - Mount Cagno mountain range (2204m), with the inhabited part set on its northeastern slopes and crossed by a Regional Road SR5 that rises from L'Aquila to the Rocche Plateau.

Earthquake of 2009

Following the devastating earthquake that hit L'Aquila on April 6, 2009, the town of Ocre also suffered substantial damage. The old castle of Ocre was almost completely ruined, several buildings collapsed and a number of houses in the old town remain uninhabitable.

Administration

The current mayor is Fausto Fracassi who entered office on the 30 March 2010.

Famous People

A house damaged by the earthquake of 2009

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute (Istat)