Fabriano

Fabriano
Comune
Comune di Fabriano

Coat of arms

Fabriano within the Province of Ancona
Fabriano

Location of Fabriano in Italy

Coordinates: 43°20′N 12°55′E / 43.333°N 12.917°E / 43.333; 12.917
Country Italy
Region Marche
Province / Metropolitan city Ancona (AN)
Frazioni see list
Government
  Mayor Giancarlo Sagramola (PD)
Area
  Total 269.91 km2 (104.21 sq mi)
Elevation 325 m (1,066 ft)
Population (31 August 2010)
  Total 31,924
  Density 120/km2 (310/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Fabrianesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 60044
Dialing code 0732
Patron saint St. John the Baptist
Saint day June 24
Website Official website

Fabriano is a town and comune of Ancona province in the Italian region of the Marche, at 325 metres (1,066 ft) above sea level. It lies in the Esino valley 44 kilometres (27 mi) upstream and southwest of Jesi; and 15 kilometres (9 mi) east-northeast of Fossato di Vico and 36 kilometres (22 mi) east of Gubbio (both in Umbria). Its location on the main highway and rail line from Umbria to the Adriatic make it a mid-sized regional center in the Apennines. Fabriano is the headquarters of the giant appliance maker Indesit.

Fabriano, with Bologna, is the only Italian creative city (UNESCO). The town is in the category Folk Arts (for the Fabriano's handmade paper production).

History

Fabriano appears to have been founded in the early Middle Ages by the inhabitants of a small Roman town 5 kilometres (3 mi) south at Attiggio (Latin Attidium), of which some slight remains and inscriptions are extant. Fabriano itself was one of the earliest places in Europe to make high-quality paper on an industrial scale, starting in the 13th century, and the town even today has a reputation for fine watermarked paper. This led to Fabriano's prosperity in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and was also one of the factors that led to the establishment of nearby Foligno in Umbria as one of the earliest printing centers in Italy in the 15th century, from 1470 onwards.

Geography

The municipality borders with Cerreto d'Esi, Costacciaro (PG), Esanatoglia (MC), Fiuminata (MC), Fossato di Vico (PG), Genga, Gualdo Tadino (PG), Matelica (MC), Nocera Umbra (PG), Poggio San Vicino (MC), Sassoferrato, Serra San Quirico and Sigillo (PG).[1]

Frazioni

The hamlets (frazioni) of Fabriano are:

Albacina, Argignano, Attiggio, Bassano, Bastia, Belvedere, Borgo Tufico, Cacciano, Ca' Maiano, Campodiegoli, Campodonico, Cancelli, Cantia, Castelletta, Ceresola, Ciaramella, Coccore, Collamato, Collegiglioni, Colle Paganello, Cupo, Fontanaldo, Grotte, Marena, Marenella, Marischio, Melano, Moscano, Nebbiano, Paterno, Poggio San Romualdo, Precicchie, Rocchetta, Rucce, San Donato, San Giovanni, San Michele, San Pietro, Sant'Elia, Serradica, Valgiubbola, Vallemontagnana, Valleremita, Vallina, Varano, Viacce, Vigne.

Main sights

Fabriano's wealth and commitment to the fine arts in the late medieval period have left it with many monuments.

Churches

Other buildings

Palazzo del Podestà

Personalities

References

  1. 42382 Fabriano on OpenStreetMap
  2. Guida e statistica della città e Comune di Fabriano, (1874); page 163.
  3. Guida, page 155-156.
  4. Guida, page 159.
  5. Guida, page 154.
  6. Guida, page 154.
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