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Empoli () is a town and '' comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Florence, Tuscany, Italy, about southwest of Florence, to the south of the Arno in a plain formed by the river. The plain has been usable for agriculture since Roman times. The commune's territory becomes hilly as it departs from the river. Empoli is on the main railway line from Florence to
Pisa Pisa ( , or ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa. Although Pisa is known worldwide for its leaning tower, the cit ...
, and is the point of divergence of a line to Siena. Empoli has an enduring tradition as an agricultural centre. It has given its name to a local variety of artichoke.


History

Archaeological finds have revealed that Empoli was already settled in the early Roman Empire times, and continued to exist until the 4th century AD. The river acted as a communication way for the trade of agricultural products, together with the local
amphora An amphora (; grc, ἀμφορεύς, ''amphoreús''; English plural: amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container with a pointed bottom and characteristic shape and size which fit tightly (and therefore safely) against each other in storag ...
e. In the Tabula Peutingeriana of the 4th century Empoli is called ''in portu'' ("in the port") as a river port on the Roman road ''Via Quinctia'', which led from Fiesole and Florence to
Pisa Pisa ( , or ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa. Although Pisa is known worldwide for its leaning tower, the cit ...
. Empoli was also on the ''Via Salaiola'', connecting to Volterra's salt ponds. Since the 8th century Empoli consolidated as a town around the castle, known as ''Emporium'' or ''Empolis''. In 1119 it was absorbed into the Guidi counts' possessions. In 1182 it fell under Florentine rule. In 1260, after the Battle of Montaperti, Empoli was the seat of a famous council in which Farinata degli Uberti opposed the destruction of Florence. Later Empoli became an important fortress, and was therefore repeatedly sacked and attacked. In 1530 its fall marked the end of the independence of the
Florentine Republic The Republic of Florence, officially the Florentine Republic ( it, Repubblica Fiorentina, , or ), was a medieval and early modern state that was centered on the Italian city of Florence in Tuscany. The republic originated in 1115, when the Flo ...
.


Main sights

*''Piazza Farinata degli Uberti'', also known as ''Piazza dei Leoni'' ("Lions Square"), is marked in its centre by a fountain by Luigi Pampaloni (1827). Here lies the , the main city's monument. The church probably existed as early as the 5th century AD, and is mentioned in a papal bull of 1059. It was rebuilt in the 11th century by the ''pievano'' Rolando, by permission of the Countess Emilia dei Conti Guidi. In the mid of the following century, a Romanesque arcaded façade was added: it was decorated with bi-chrome marble stones, in a style inspired by the basilica of San Miniato in Florence. The green stones were from
Prato Prato ( , ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, Italy, the capital of the Province of Prato. The city lies in the north east of Tuscany, at the foot of Monte Retaia, elevation , the last peak in the Calvana chain. With more than 200,000 i ...
, and the white ones are from Carrara: today the lower part of the original decoration remains. In 1735 the architect Ferdinando Ruggieri extensively modified the façade and the interior structure, including the ceiling. It houses noteworthy artworks including paintings by Francesco Botticini, a terracotta by Luca della Robbia, an altarpiece (1785) by
Zanobi del Rosso Zanobi del Rosso (1724–1798) was an Italian architect. He designed the ''Kaffeehaus'' in the Boboli Gardens The Boboli Gardens ( it, Giardino di Boboli) is a historical park of the city of Florence that was opened to the public in 1766. Origi ...
and a triptych by Lorenzo di Bicci portraying the ''Madonna in Throne with Saints''. *The ''Palazzo Ghibellino'' is the former palace of the Guidi counts. It was probably erected in the 11th century. In 1260 it was the seat of the Ghibelline parliament where the fate of the Florence's Guelphs was decided. In the 16th century, the palace was restored, leaving little of the original structure, though. *The ''Palazzo Pretorio'' was the Town Hall in the Middle Ages. Currently, it houses several activities, including an auditorium. The house of the painter Pontormo is in the '' frazione'' (hamlet) of Pontorme.


Sport

Empoli's main association football team is Empoli F.C., which is currently playing in the .


Twinnings

* Sankt Georgen an der Gusen, Austria


Notable people

* Farinata degli Uberti, real name Manente degli Uberti (1212–1264), politician leader nti-Papal* (1483–1518), navigator *Jacopo Carrucci, better known as Pontormo (1494–1556), painter * Jacopo da Empoli (1551–1640), painter * Alessandro Marchetti (1633–1714), mathematician and writer * (1648–1735), doctor and philosopher * (1652–1708), doctor and poet *
Renato Fucini Renato Fucini (1843–1921) was an Italian writer and poet. External links * * 1843 births 1921 deaths Italian poets Italian male poets {{Italy-poet-stub ...
(1843–1921), writer * (1861–1940), orthopaedist *
Ferruccio Busoni Ferruccio Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. His international career and reputation led him to work closely with many of the leading musicians, artists and literary ...
(1866–1924), musician * (1884–1932), Eastern countries scholar *
Mentore Maggini Mentore Maggini (6 February 1890 – 8 May 1941) was an Italian astronomer. He was director of the Collurania Observatory and is best known for his maps of Mars and the work on binary stars. A crater Crater may refer to: Landforms *Impact ...
(1890–1941), astronomer * (1908–1994), politician and anti-Fascist militant * (1932–1988), poet and writer


References


External links


Official website

Della Storia d'Empoli
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