Colle di Val d'Elsa

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Colle di Val d'Elsa
Colle di Val d'Elsa (Tuscany)
Coordinates: 43°24′N11°08′E / 43.400°N 11.133°E / 43.400; 11.133
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Province Siena (SI)
Frazioni Bibbiano, Borgatello, Campiglia dei Foci, Castel San Gimignano, Collalto, Gracciano dell'Elsa, Le Grazie, Mensanello, Quartaia [1]
Government
  MayorPaolo Canocchi
Area
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  Total92 km2 (36 sq mi)
Elevation
141 m (463 ft)
Population
 (30 June 2017) [3]
  Total21,604
  Density230/km2 (610/sq mi)
Demonym Colligiani
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
53034
Patron saint St. Martialis and St. Albert of Chiatina
Saint dayJuly 1
Website Official website

Colle di Val d'Elsa or Colle Val d'Elsa is a town and comune in the province of Siena, Tuscany.

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It has a population of c. 21,600 As of June 2017. Its name means "Hill of Elsa Valley", where Elsa is the name of the river which crosses it and Valdelsa the name of the valley.

Today, Colle di Val d'Elsa is internationally renowned for the production of crystal glassware and art (15% of world production), largely produced in the industrial lower town.

History

Romanesque Pieve of SS. Ippolito and Cassiano. Pieve romanica ippolito cas.jpg
Romanesque Pieve of SS. Ippolito and Cassiano.

The area was settled by man from at least the 4th millennium BC, but first mentions of the city are from the 9th century AD. In 1269 it was the seat of a famous battle during the wars of Guelphs and Ghibellines and in 1479 it was besieged by Neapolitan troops. From the 14th century it was a possession of Florence and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany until the unification of Italy in 1860.

In the 20th century it became an important industrial center. During World War II it was bombed by Allied aircraft.

The oldest part of the town is the "colle alta", the higher part, with a well-preserved medieval center. The town developed along the river from the 11th century onwards, building an artificial canal to power various industrial activities, such as wheat mills and paper factories.

The city is also famous as the birthplace of sculptor and architect Arnolfo di Cambio. The Giottesque painter Cennino Cennini and the poet Isabella Cervoni were also born here.

Main sights

The village is entered through the ancient and monumental Porta Nova and winds its long and narrow way in a sequence of fine 16th- and 17th-century noble houses (notable are Palazzo Usimbardi, Palazzo Buoninsegni and the Town Hall) to the Palazzo Campana, which marks the entry to the Castle, the oldest part of Colle. Here, the village is characterized by narrow paved lanes, 15th- and 16th-century noble houses (such as Palazzo Luci, Palazzo Morozzi, Palazzo Giusti, Palazzo Dini) and tower-houses, including the one where Arnolfo di Cambio was born.

Frazioni

The municipality is formed by the city of Colle di Val d'Elsa and the towns and villages ( frazioni ) of Bibbiano, Borgatello, Campiglia dei Foci, Castel San Gimignano, Collalto, Gracciano dell'Elsa, Le Grazie, Mensanello and Quartaia. [1] Other notable villages within the comune include Boscona, Buliciano, Coneo, Lano, Montegabbro, Onci, Partena, Paurano, Sant'Andrea and Scarna.

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