Lomazzo

Coordinates: 45°42′N 9°02′E / 45.700°N 9.033°E / 45.700; 9.033
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Lomazzo
Lomazz (Lombard)
Città di Lomazzo
Coat of arms of Lomazzo
Location of Lomazzo
Map
St. Vitus, St. Syrus
Saint dayDecember 9
WebsiteOfficial website

Lomazzo (

Western Lombard: Lomazz [luˈmats]) is a town and comune in the province of Como, in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is situated halfway between Como and Milan
. The ancient historical center of the town was founded on the top of a hill situated in the valley on the right bank of Lura. The municipal territory contains a large portion of the Lura Park. Lomazzo received the title of Città (City) with a presidential decree on July 11, 2006. Lomazzo borders the following municipalities: Bregnano, Cadorago, Cirimido, Guanzate, Rovellasca, Rovello Porro, Turate.

History

For more than one thousand years, the central street of Lomazzo has been the political and religious border that cut the town in two parts, from south to the north. The communal administration was divided as well, so the town of Lomazzo was governed separately by two municipalities: Lomazzo Comasco (parish of San Siro, also called Lomazzo di Sotto or, in dialect, Lumazz de Sott) and Lomazzo Milanese (parish of San Vito, also called Lomazzo di Sopra or Lumazz de Sura).

In the

Spaniards, who at the time controlled the Duchy of Milan
.

The division of Lomazzo originated during the

diocese of Como
and the new community remained faithful to the diocese of Milan.

Frederick Barbarossa
.

Due to its double administration, the town of Lomazzo was always declared neutral ground by the two factions. After the wars, the ambassadors met here and here they proclaimed the peaces. The first peace treaty was signed in 1249, but war renewed and years of disagreement continued.

In 1282, Giovanni De Avvogadri, expelled by the Ghibellines from his bishopric in Come, excommunicated them from Lomazzo, starting the war between Como and Milan. In 1286, after four years of intense war, representatives of the republics of Lombardy and of northern-Italy free cities, arrived to Lomazzo to sign the Peace of Lomazzo, at the presence of Loterio Rusca, Lord of Como, and Ottone Visconti, Lord of Milan.

Reunion

The civil union of Lomazzo was completed in 1816, when the Austrian puppet state of

bishopric of Como
.

Main sights

  • The Arch of the Peace (1875), on the road from Saronno to Como, replacing the medieval one.
  • Church of St. Syrus (1732). It houses a 16th-century panel by Morazzone (Adoration of the Magi). Other good canvasses embellish the small lateral church of Saint Joseph, built in 1629, with contemporary decoration.
  • Medieval Tower (1904), one of the symbols of Lomazzo.
  • Brolo di San Vito, the square in front of St. Vitus Vito church. A commemorative stone reminds the Peace of Lomazzo
  • Church of Saint Vito (19th century), designed by the Swiss Simone Cantoni.

People

Culture

Events in the town include:

  • Re-eanctement feast of the “Peace of Lomazzo – 1286”.
  • Carnival of Lomazzo, first Sunday before Lent.

Transportation

Lomazzo is connected by A9 Milano-Como-Chiasso Highway. It is also an important railway station on the line Milano-Saronno-Como of the Ferrovie Nord Milano.

Lomazzo is connected with all towns around by bus services (S.P.T. buses: bus line C64/C66 Lomazzo – Appiano – Olgiate; bus line C84 Lomazzo – Cantù; F.N.M.A. buses: bus line Lomazzo – Cislago).

References

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Demography in Figures". Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT). September 2010.

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