Pontassieve is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany , located about 14 kilometres (9 mi) east of Florence , nearby Fiesole , at the confluence of the Arno and Sieve rivers.
10-561: The first rulers of the area were the Quona nobles, whose Lordship is documented from the 11th century. These, a branch of whom at a later date also appeared under the name of Filicaia, settled in Florence at the end of the 12th century and in 1207 sold a large part of its territory of jurisdiction to the Bishopric of Florence. In 1375 Florence had a castle erected here for an essentially strategic use on
20-552: A Florence-Rome railway (later followed by the Florence-Borgo San Lorenzo line) gave an additional impulse to the town's economy, turning it into an industrial hub. In 1861 Pontassieve was annexed to the newly formed Kingdom of Italy . During World War II Pontassieve, for its importance as a rail junction, suffered substantial damage: the railways and the town itself were repeatedly bombed by Allied planes, which destroyed it almost entirely. The town's present day aspect
30-575: A very valuable oil. Among the several celebrations periodically taking place in Pontassieve we remind here the traditional "Toscanello d'oro" held yearly in May. The celebration consists of a show-market where it is possible to taste and buy valuable local wines and typical courses of Pontassieve. Mugello region The Mugello ( Italian pronunciation: [muˈdʒɛllo] ) is a historic region and valley in northern Tuscany , Italy, corresponding to
40-426: Is due, for the most part, to the post war reconstruction. Even though, the town has kept its original medieval look in the city center. The economy of the town is based on the industrial activities including food, mechanical and electronic industries, and on the manufacture of glass and pottery. Flourishing is also the artisan manufacture of leathers, and remarkable are the productions of the "Vino Chianti Putto" and of
50-698: The Middle Ages the Mugello was home to numerous castles . The Mugello region was later acquired by the Republic of Florence . Several patrician families of the area built villas here, such as those of the Medici including Villa Medicea di Cafaggiolo and Villa Medicea del Trebbio . In 1999 a dam was constructed across the Sieve river , forming the reservoir of Lake Bilancino in the Mugello valley. The Mugello gives its name to
60-549: The Mugello Circuit ( Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello ), an automobile race track that hosts an annual Moto GP event, and to the Mugellese chicken , a bantam breed. 43°57′00″N 11°23′00″E / 43.95°N 11.3833°E / 43.95; 11.3833 This Metropolitan City of Florence location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lake Bilancino Lake Bilancino
70-652: The course of the River Sieve . It is located to the north of the city of Florence and includes the northernmost portion of the Metropolitan City of Florence . The Futa Pass connects the Mugello valley to the separate Santerno river valley. The Mugello valley was settled by a Ligurian tribe known as the Magelli, hence the name. Then the region was occupied by the Etruscans who left many archaeological traces and who built
80-409: The first road network of the Mugello. The subsequent Ancient Roman conquest and colonization of the Mugello region dates back to the 4th century BCE. It is not only testified by several finds such as tombs, coins, and walls, but also, through toponymy, e.g. names of places ending with the praedial suffix -ano (Latin -anus ) or -ana : Cerliano, Figliano, Marcoiano, Galliano, Lucignano, etc. In
90-507: The land of Pontassieve. First the town took the name of "Castel Sant’Angelo" (Saint Angel Castle), later obtaining the current referring to the importance of the bridge on the river, that was the main way joining the Republic of Florence to the territories of the Mugello , Casentino and the city of Arezzo . At the end of the 18th century, the new House of Lorraine ’s Dukes gave a great impulse to
100-613: The town economy. Thanks to the Ducal works for the reclamation of the territory and the opening of two new roads, that joined Pontassieve to the Casentino and Emilia , Pontassieve lived a remarkable economic growth. Under the Lorenese domination Pontassieve was elevated to the rank of Vicarship’s Town Hall comprising part of the territories belonging to the Arno and Sieve valleys. In 1859 the construction of
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