Novellara


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FieldValue
nameNovellara
official_nameComune di Novellara
native_name
image_skylineNovellara Piazza Unità d'Italia.jpg
image_flagFlag_of_Novellara.svg
image_captionPiazza Unità d'Italia
image_shieldCoat of arms of Novellara.svg
coordinates
regionEmilia-Romagna
provinceReggio Emilia (RE)
frazioniSan Bernardino, San Giovanni della Fossa, Santa Maria della Fossa
mayor_partycentre-left; since June 10, 2024
mayorSimone Zarantonello
area_total_km258
population_footnotes
population_total13670
population_as_of31 December 2016
population_demonymNovellaresi
elevation_m24
istat
dayMay 4
postal_code42017
area_code0522
website
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History

The current name comes from the medieval Nubilaria, when the surrounding terrain was mostly covered by marshes, which favoured the formation of recurring fogs.

The town was the seat of the Gonzaga family from the 13th century: here Guido Gonzaga, in the early 14th century, created an effectively independent lordship, which later evolved into the County of Novellara and Bagnolo, roughly including what is now the communal territory of Novellara and the nearby Bagnolo in Piano.

After Gonzaga's end, in 1728, the town passed to the Este of the Duchy of Modena, whose history Novellara followed until 1859 when it was annexed to the newly unified Italy.

Main sights

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  • The Jesuit Convent
  • Chiesa Collegiata di Santo Stefano
  • The Rocca Gonzaga ("Gonzaga Castle"). This was built by Feltrino Gonzaga starting from 1350, most likely over a pre-existing fortifications from Lombard times.
  • The Casino di Sotto and Casino di Sopra, summer residences of the Gonzagas. The Gonzaga Museum houses a rare 16th century vases collection.
  • The main square (Piazza Unità d'Italia) with the Church of Santo Stefano, important work by Lelio Orsi.

In addition to this, Novellara is also home to the second largest gurdwara in Europe. This reflects the presence of a very large Sikh community, living in Novellara and nearby places, where they work mainly in cattle farms and dairies, where Parmigiano Reggiano is made.

As in other cities and towns of the region, e.g. Bologna, streets are lined with characteristic arcades, intended to offer shade in summer and shelter from rain or snow.

Famous people

Twin towns / sister cities

Novellara is twinned with:

References

References

  1. Population data from [[National Institute of Statistics (Italy). Istat]]
  2. (25 June 2015). "The Sikhs who Saved Parmesan".
  3. "Gemellaggi e Patti d'Amicizia". Novellara.

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