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Sesto Fiorentino (), known locally as just Sesto, is a commune in the Metropolitan City of Florence,
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, central
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History

The oldest known human settlement in the area dates from the
Mesolithic The Mesolithic (Ancient Greek language, Greek: μέσος, ''mesos'' 'middle' + λίθος, ''lithos'' 'stone') or Middle Stone Age is the Old World archaeological period between the Upper Paleolithic and the Neolithic. The term Epipaleolithic i ...
(c. 9,000 years ago). The Etruscan presence is known from the 7th century BC, but the town proper was created by the Romans as ''Sextus ab urbe lapis'' ("Sixth mile from the Town Milestone"). The first churches were built in the early Middle Ages, among which the most important became the Pieve of San Martino. Sesto Fiorentino was subject to the Archbishop of Florence. Later it was under the Florentine Republic, which dried the plain and boosted the area's economy starting from the Renaissance age. In 1735, Marquis Carlo Ginori founded one of the first porcelain plants in Europe, the Manifattura di Doccia. Now under the name Richard-Ginori, the company is still located in Sesto, and is the largest porcelain manufacturer in Italy. Toward the end of the 19th century, craftsmen who had been trained at Richard-Ginori began to start their own pottery studios, some of which also grew into factories. There are currently over one hundred producers of pottery in Sesto Fiorentino, and a state school for teaching pottery, now called L'Istituto Statale d'Arte. Sesto Fiorentino was annexed by plebiscite to the newly unified
Kingdom of Italy The Kingdom of Italy (, ) was a unitary state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Kingdom of Sardinia, Sardinia was proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, proclaimed King of Italy, until 10 June 1946, when the monarchy wa ...
in 1860. The town was a protagonist in the late 19th century workers struggle, and in 1897 it elected the second socialist member ever of the Italian Parliament, Giuseppe Pescetti. In 1899 it was the first town in Tuscany to have a socialist mayor.


Main sights

* ''
Pieve In Italy in the Middle Ages, a ''pieve'' (, ; ; : ''pievi'') was a rural church with a baptistery, upon which other churches without baptisteries depended. ''Pieve'' is also an Italian and Corsican term signifying the medieval ecclesiastical/a ...
di San Martino'' (Parish church of St. Martin), known from around the year 1000. The interior has a nave and two aisles, the inner part dating from the 12th century. On the high altar is a ''Crucifix'' by '' Agnolo Gaddi'' (1390); notable are also a ''Circumcision'' by Jacopo Vignali and a ''Four Saints'' by Santi di Tito. * ''Palazzo Pretorio'' (1477). * ''Santa Maria a Quinto'', mentioned in the 11th century but rebuilt in the 18th century. It houses a notable triptych by Spinello Aretino and ''Annunciation'' from 1410. * '' Villa Guicciardini Corsi Salviati'' * '' Villa La Zambra'' * ''Villa Paolina'' * ''Villa Villoresi'' * Park of Villa Gamba, known as ''Parco del Neto'', an English-style garden built in 1853. * Etruscan findings include the ''Tomba della Montagnola'' (7th century BC), the ''Tomba della Mula'' and the Necropolis of Palastreto (8th-6th centuries BC).


International relations

Sesto Fiorentino is twinned with: * Wieliczka,
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
* Al Mahbes, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic * Bagnolet, France * Stefanaconi, Italy


In literature

Sesto Fiorentino and its surroundings inspired the setting for the book ''
The Adventures of Pinocchio ''The Adventures of Pinocchio'' ( ; , i.e. "The Adventures of Pinocchio. Story of a Puppet"), commonly shortened to ''Pinocchio'', is an 1883 Children's literature, children's fantasy novel by Italian author Carlo Collodi. It is about the mischi ...
''. Sherlock Holmes scholars determined that the unnamed Italian town in " The Adventure of the Empty House" was Sesto, and a bust of Holmes stands in the town.


People

* Architect Emilio Barbieri was born in Sesto Firorentino (1862 –?) * Poet Alberta Bigagli was born in Sesto Firorentino in 1928. * Cyclist Alfredo Martini died in Sesto Fiorentino in 2014. Since 2021, a yearly cycling race honours his name.


References


External links

* {{authority control Cities and towns in Tuscany