Isola Vicentina

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Isola Vicentina
Comune di Isola Vicentina
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Isola Vicentina
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Isola Vicentina
Isola Vicentina (Veneto)
Coordinates: 45°38′N11°27′E / 45.633°N 11.450°E / 45.633; 11.450 Coordinates: 45°38′N11°27′E / 45.633°N 11.450°E / 45.633; 11.450
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Province Vicenza (VI)
Frazioni Castelnovo, Ignago, Torreselle
Government
  MayorFrancesco Enrico Gonzo
Area
[1]
  Total26.45 km2 (10.21 sq mi)
Elevation
55 m (180 ft)
Population
 (2010) [2]
  Total9,319
  Density350/km2 (910/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Isolani
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
36033
Dialing code 0444
Patron saint St. Peter
Saint dayJune 29
Website Official website

Isola Vicentina is a small town and comune in the Italian province of Vicenza in the Veneto region. Its population is around 9,319.

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History

Numerous archeological finds from various epochs bear witness to the ancient past of Isola Vicentina. These finds include pottery dating back to the Iron Age, a column with an inscription in a Venetian language, a Roman tombstone, and several Lombardic tombs.
It is evident from these discoveries that the territory where Isola Vicentina now lies was already very important in very ancient times. This was due mainly to its geographical position along important roads to Vicenza and Schio.
The earliest written record in which we find Isola Vicentina mentioned dates back to 753 A.D.
During the Middle Ages, the territory was owned first by the bishop, later by the Conti family (until the twelfth century), and finally by the Da Vivaro family. The area was repeatedly the scene of conflict between the powerful ruling families of the day.
All of the territory of Vicenza, including Isola Vicentina, became part of the Venetian Republic in the fifteenth century.
Several centuries of peace followed, to be interrupted only by the arrival of Napoleon’s troops in the late eighteenth century. Isola Vicentina was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866, along with the rest of the Veneto Region.

Arts

Villa Branzo Loschi-Drago in Vallugana is an eighteenth-century building that was designed by architect Domenico Cerato.

Villa Cerchiari.

Churches

The church building was renovated and given to the monks at San Brigida in the early fifteenth century. It served to house the monks until the monastery could be built.

In 1462, the Lateranense canons from San Bartolomeo di Vicenza took over the church. The fifteenth-century style of the building has been preserved in spite of the numerous changes that have been made to it.

Twin towns

Isola Vicentina is twinned with:

  1. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Istat. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Istat. Retrieved 16 March 2019.

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