Clusane

Clusane is an Italian village situated in the northern part of Italy, in Lombardy by Lake Iseo.

Clusane
Clusane and its castle
Coordinates: 45°39′44″N 10°0′8″E
Country Italy
RegionLombardia
ProvinceBrescia
ComuneIseo
Elevation
194 m (636 ft)
Population
 (2001)ISTAT
  Total1,735
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
CAP
25049

Main Sights

Gervasius and Protasius church
  • Carmagnola Castle is situated on a little hill in the historic centre of the village. It was built under the government of Oldofredi, a local feudal family, in the 14th century, but its current name is more recent: in 1427 The Republic of Venice obtained this castle and then it was given to an important chieftain, Francesco di Bussone, called Carmagnola. Now the castle is private but it's possible to visit it by appointment. It has got a square plan with a central court, and in the past there was a deep defensive ditch with a drawbridge.[1]
  • Cristo Re's Church
  • Gervasius and Protasius's Church

Public Transport

It is possible to reach Clusane by bus or by boat.

Events

Every year during the third week of July in Clusane takes place the “Settimana della tinca al forno” (the week of the roast tench).

References

  • Clusane travel guide from Wikivoyage


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