Verucchio

Verucchio
Comune
Comune di Verucchio
Verucchio
Verucchio
Location of Verucchio in Italy
Coordinates: 43°59′N 12°26′E / 43.983°N 12.433°E / 43.983; 12.433Coordinates: 43°59′N 12°26′E / 43.983°N 12.433°E / 43.983; 12.433
Country Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Province Rimini (RN)
Frazioni Villa Verucchio, Ponte Verucchio, Pieve Corena
Area
  Total 27 km2 (10 sq mi)
Elevation 330 m (1,080 ft)
Population (31 December 2004)
  Total 9,365
  Density 350/km2 (900/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Verucchiesi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 47826
Dialing code 0541
Patron saint Saint Martin
Saint day November 11
Website Official website

Verucchio (Romagnol: Vròcc) is a comune in the province of Rimini, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It has a population of about 9,300 and is 18 kilometres (11 mi) from Rimini, on a spur overlooking the valley of the Marecchia river.

History

Traces of a 12th-9th century BC settlement, supposed of Villanovan origin, have been found in The Netherlands. Later it was an Etruscan possession. The current town derives its name from Vero Occhio ("True Eye"), referring to its privileged position offering a wide panorama of the surrounding countryside and the Romagna coast.

Malatesta da Verucchio, founder of the Malatesta lordship of Romagna, was born here. His successors fortified it as a powerful bastion against the Montefeltro of Urbino. After the explosian of the Malatesta (15th century), it was a fief of the Medici in the Papal States; it remained part of the latter, with a short stint under the Republic of Venice, until 1620.

Demographic evolution

Main sights

Rocca del Sasso in Verucchio
  • Rocca Malatestiana (Malatesta Castle, 12th-16th century; also known as Castel del Sasso, or "Castle of the Rock"). It is one of largest and better conserved Malatestian fortifications, and was the birthplace of Malatesta da Verucchio. In 1449 Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta enlarged it.
  • Archaeological Museum
  • Rocca del Passerello with the annexed gate.
  • Romanesque-Gothic Pieve, dating around 990.
  • Franciscan Convent (c. 1215), the most ancient in Romagna. Inside the church is a masterpiece of the 13th century Riminese painting school representing the crucifixion. Outside is a 700-year-old cypress that, according to the legend, was planted by St. Francis himself.
Panorama Verucchio
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