Savigliano

Savigliano
Comune
Città di Savigliano

Coat of arms
Savigliano

Location of Savigliano in Italy

Coordinates: 44°39′N 7°38′E / 44.650°N 7.633°E / 44.650; 7.633Coordinates: 44°39′N 7°38′E / 44.650°N 7.633°E / 44.650; 7.633
Country Italy
Region Piedmont
Province / Metropolitan city Cuneo (CN)
Frazioni Apparizione, Canavere, Levaldigi, San Giacomo, Sanità, San Salvatore, Santa Rosalia, Solere, Solerette, Suniglia, Tetti Vigna, Cavallotta, Maresco, Tetti Roccia, Rigrasso
Government
  Mayor Giulio Ambroggio
Area
  Total 110 km2 (40 sq mi)
Elevation 321 m (1,053 ft)
Population (31 December 2013)
  Total 21,140
  Density 190/km2 (500/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Saviglianese(i)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 12038
Dialing code 0172
Patron saint St. Sebastian
Saint day August 19
Website Official website

Savigliano (Savijan in Piedmontese) is a comune of Piedmont, northern Italy, in the Province of Cuneo, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Turin by rail.

It has important ironworks, foundries, locomotive works (once owned by Fiat Ferroviaria, now by Alstom) and silk manufactures, as well as sugar factories, printing works and cocoon-raising establishments. It retains some traces of its ancient walls, demolished in 1707, and has a fine collegiate church (S. Andrea, in its present form comparatively modern), and a triumphal arch erected in honour of the marriage of Charles Emmanuel I with Infanta Catherine of Austrian Spain.

Savigliano is the hometown of Giovanni Schiaparelli, who discovered the canali of Mars. Savigliano is also the hometown of Santorre di Santarosa, an Italian Philhellene killed by Turks in Pylos, Greece 1825.

Twin towns

References

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Savigliano.



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