Asolo () is a town and ''
comune
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'' in the
Veneto Region of northern
Italy
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. It is known as "The Pearl of the
province of Treviso
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", and also as "The City of a Hundred Horizons" for its mountain settings. It is one of
I Borghi più belli d'Italia
() is a non-profit private association of small Italian towns of strong historical and artistic interest, that was founded in March 2001 on the initiative of the Tourism Council of the National Association of Italian Municipalities, with the a ...
("The most beautiful villages of Italy").
History
The town was originally a settlement of the
Veneti, and was mentioned as Acelum in the works of
Pliny. Its citizens were inscribed into the Roman tribe ''Claudia''. It was called Acelum in the acts of a synod held in Marano in 588 or 591, since one of the participants was ''Agnellus episcopus sanctae Acelinae ecclesiae''; the name Asolo was already in use by the time of a synod held in Mantua in 827 (or perhaps 835), at which the participation of ''Arthemius episcopus Asolensis'' is noted. In 969,
Emperor Otto I
Otto I (23 November 912 – 7 May 973), known as Otto the Great ( ) or Otto of Saxony ( ), was East Francia, East Frankish (Kingdom of Germany, German) king from 936 and Holy Roman Emperor from 962 until his death in 973. He was the eldest son o ...
assigned the territory of the diocese of Acelum/Asolo to the diocese of
Treviso
Treviso ( ; ; ) is a city and (municipality) in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Treviso and the municipality has 87.322 inhabitants (as of December 2024). Some 3,000 live within the Venetian wall ...
. This action may be related to the destruction caused by the
Hungarian raiders who in 899 defeated
Berengar I of Italy
Berengar I (; ; 845 – 7 April 924) was the king of Italy from 887 and Holy Roman Emperor, emperor between 915 and his death in 924. He is usually known as Berengar of Friuli, since he ruled the March of Friuli from 874 until at least 890, bu ...
near the town. However, one of the bishops at a synod at Rome under
Pope Leo IX
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in 1049 was called Ugo of Asolo. No longer a residential bishopric, Acelum is today listed by the
Catholic Church
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as a
titular see
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.
In the early Middle Ages Asolo was a possession of the
Ezzelini family. Later, it was the capital, and seat of the court, of the fiefdom of Asolo, which was granted by the
Republic of Venice
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(to which it belonged) to
Caterina Cornaro, the former Queen of
Cyprus
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; in 1489 it was granted to her for life, but in 1509 when the
League of Cambrai
The League of Cambrai was a military coalition against the Republic of Venice formed on 10 December 1508, by the main European powers (Holy Roman Empire, France, Aragon and their allies), to maintain their hegemony over the Italian Peninsula. Th ...
conquered and ransacked Asolo, Caterina fled to exile and died in Venice a year later. Under her reign, the painter
Gentile Bellini
Gentile Bellini (c. 1429 – 23 February 1507) was an Italian painter of the Venetian painting, school of Venice. He came from Venice's leading family of painters, and, at least in the early part of his career, was more highly regarded than his y ...
, the poet
Andrea Navagero
Andrea Navagero (1483 – 8 May 1529), known as Andreas Naugerius in Latin, was a Venetian diplomat and writer. Born to a wealthy family, he gained entry to the Great Council of Venice at the age of twenty, five years younger than was normal at ...
, and the
humanist
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The meaning of the term "humanism" ha ...
Cardinal
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**''Cardinalis'', genus of three species in the family Cardinalidae
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Pietro Bembo
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were part of the court.
In 1798, the Italian impresario Antonio Locatelli built the Asolo Theatre in the former audience hall of the castle of Caterina Cornaro.
The theatre was later purchased by
Florida
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, for the
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is the official state art museum of Florida, located in Sarasota, Florida. It was established in 1927 as the legacy of Mable Burton Ringling and John Ringling for the people of Florida. Florida State Uni ...
. The theatre was disassembled, shipped to
Sarasota, Florida
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, and reassembled in one of the museum's galleries in 1952.
It was then decided that the theatre should be reassembled into a usable theatre, on the museum's grounds in the late 1950s. The Historic Asolo Theater opened in 1958, and is now the home of the museum's Art of Performance program. Additionally, this theater was the birthing ground for the
Asolo Repertory Theatre and the
Florida State University/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training.
The town was also home to the English poet
Robert Browning
Robert Browning (7 May 1812 – 12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose dramatic monologues put him high among the Victorian literature, Victorian poets. He was noted for irony, characterization, dark humour, social commentar ...
, the actress
Eleonora Duse
Eleonora Giulia Amalia Duse ( , ; 3 October 185821 April 1924), often known simply as Duse, was an Italian actress, rated by many as the greatest of her time. She performed in many countries, notably in the plays of Gabriele D'Annunzio and Henr ...
, the explorer
Freya Stark, the violinist
Wilma Neruda
Wilhelmine Maria Franziska Neruda, also known as Wilma Norman-Neruda and Wilma, Lady Hallé, was a Czech virtuoso violinist, chamber musician, and teacher.
Life and career
Born in Brno (Brünn), Moravia, then part of the Austrian Empire, Ne ...
and the composer
Gian Francesco Malipiero
Gian Francesco Malipiero (; 18 March 1882 – 1 August 1973) was an Italian composer, musicologist, music teacher and editor.
Life Early years
Born in Venice into an aristocratic family, the grandson of the opera composer Francesco Malipiero, Gi ...
.
Jewish history
The earliest evidence of Jews in Asolo dates back to the middle of the sixteenth century. At that time, 37 Jews were living in Asolo. The community had owned a cemetery, from which two ancient tombstones are presented in the local gallery. On November 22, 1547, 10 Jews belonging to the community of Asolo, consisted at the time of 7 families and 2 guests, were killed by a mob led by a man called Antonio Parisotto. Five Jewish families’ houses were destroyed. A number of the attackers were put to justice and sentenced to death or exile. One of the survivors was Marco Cohen, who founded the Cantarini family, known for several of its members such a
Hayyim Moses Cantarini and others.
Other documentations of the Jewish community of Asolo mentions the prohibition of Jews bearing weapons and obligation to wear the
yellow badge
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. There is evidence to Jewish presence after the 1546 attack, dating from the middle of the 17th century. The
Jewish quarter Jewish Quarter may refer to:
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*Jewish Quarter (), a popular name ...
was situated at the turn of Colmarion street, bounded on the north by the old road Colmarion, on the south by Piazza del Pavion and by the last stretch of via s. Caterina and crossed by the short Belvedere alley - this area was called "the
Ghetto
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", housing about six houses.
''Frazioni''
*
Casella
*
Pagnano
*
Villa d'Asolo
Main sights
*Remains of an
amphitheatre
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(in the ''Villa Freya'') and of an aqueduct.
*''Rocca'' (castle, late 12th-early 13th centuries).
*The Castle of Caterina Cornaro, now home to the
Eleonora Duse
Eleonora Giulia Amalia Duse ( , ; 3 October 185821 April 1924), often known simply as Duse, was an Italian actress, rated by many as the greatest of her time. She performed in many countries, notably in the plays of Gabriele D'Annunzio and Henr ...
theatre.
*''Palazzo della Ragione'', housing the city's museum.
*The cathedral, built in 1747. In the interior is the ''Assunta'' altarpiece by
Lorenzo Lotto
Lorenzo Lotto (c. 1480 – 1556/57) was an Italian Renaissance painter, draughtsman, and illustrator, traditionally placed in the Venetian school, though much of his career was spent in other north Italian cities. He painted mainly altarpie ...
.
For a number of years, the Convento di Santo Pietro (situated just below la Rocca) housed an American university:
Consortium International for Management and Business Analysis (CIMBA). Students from all over the world lived, studied, and worked in the converted convent in Asolo while earning their MBA. The CIMBA program has since been relocated to a larger campus in nearby
Paderno del Grappa
Paderno del Grappa is a small town and a ''frazione'' of Pieve del Grappa, a comune in the province of Treviso, in the Veneto region in Italy. Paderno del Grappa is located at the base of Mount Grappa, in the mountain range of the Venetian Preal ...
.
* Chiesa dell'Assunta (Assumption of Our Lady, who is portrayed in the mosaic of the main façade), the cathedral of the former residential see of Acelum or Asolo.
* Chiesa di San Gottardo (deconsecrated): it now houses music concerts.
* Chiesa di Santa Caterina, with frescos from the 14th century
* Chiesa di Sant'Anna, next to the cemetery where
Freya Stark and
Eleonora Duse
Eleonora Giulia Amalia Duse ( , ; 3 October 185821 April 1924), often known simply as Duse, was an Italian actress, rated by many as the greatest of her time. She performed in many countries, notably in the plays of Gabriele D'Annunzio and Henr ...
are buried.
Demographic evolution
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Foreign ethnicities and minorities
As of December 31, 2022, foreigners residents in the municipality were , i.e. % of the population. The largest groups are shown below:
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Kosovo
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North Macedonia
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Albania
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Ukraine
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Economy
Asolo is best known for its lace production. and also for one of the largest companies in the Italian and international technical mountaineering and hiking footwear sector: Scarpa. Casella d'Asolo is home to the headquarters of Fashion Box S.p.a., founded in 1981 by Claudio Buziol. Replay is an Italian denim and smart casualwear brand belonging to the industrial group with exports that account for around 92% of the total turnover.
Infrastructure and transport
Located along the state road 248 Schiavonesca-Marosticana, between 1914 and 1931 Asolo represented the western terminus of the Montebelluna-Asolo tramway, the first element of a never built rail route between Bassano del Grappa and Susegana, which at the time represented an important development tool for the economy of the area. Since 2014 it has been connected to Montebelluna and Treviso by several bus lines of MOM - Mobilità di Marca.
Gallery
File:Asolo Il Castello.JPG, Aerial view of the castle
File:Asolo - Duomo - Campanile.jpg, The imposing bell tower of the Duomo
File:Campanile di Asolo.jpg, View of the historic center of Asolo from the castle
File:VillaScottiPasini.jpg, Villa Scotti Pasini, in the center of the city, whose façade overlooks Piazza Garibaldi
File:Fontana Asolo.jpg, Fountain in Piazza Garibaldi, with the lion of St. Mark
File:Lorenzo Lotto 039.jpg, Lorenzo Lotto
Lorenzo Lotto (c. 1480 – 1556/57) was an Italian Renaissance painter, draughtsman, and illustrator, traditionally placed in the Venetian school, though much of his career was spent in other north Italian cities. He painted mainly altarpie ...
, the '' Asolo Altarpiece'' (1506)
File:Madonna Asolo.jpg, Fresco in the loggia of the civic museum
File:Asolo - chiesa di Santa Caterina - indulgenza.jpg, Terracotta plaque walled into the façade of the church of Santa Caterina
References
Bibliography
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External links
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Asolo Boots & ShoesCIMBA*
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Hilltowns in Veneto
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