Pinerolo

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Comune di Pinerolo
Coat of arms of Comune di Pinerolo
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Piedmont
Province Turin (TO)
Mayor Paolo Covato
Elevation 376 m (1,234 ft)
Area 50 km² (19 sq mi)
Population (as of December 31, 2004)
 - Total 34,264
 - Density 685/km² (1,774/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 44°53′N, 07°20′E
Gentilic Pinerolesi
Dialing code 0121
Postal code 10064
Frazioni Abbadia Alpina, Baudenasca, Riva di Pinerolo, Talucco
Patron San Donato
 - Day Monday after last Sunday of August


Location of Pinerolo in Italy
Website: www.comune.pinerolo.to.it

Pinerolo is a town and commune in north-western Italy, 40 kilometres southwest of Turin on the river Chisone.

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In the Middle Ages, the town of Pinerolo was one of the main crossroads in Italy, and was therefore one of the principal fortresses of the dukes of Savoy. Its military importance was the origin of the well-known military school that still exists today. The fortress of Fenestrelle is nearby.

The earliest mention of Pinerolo is in the tenth century, when it belonged to the Marca di Torino (March of Turin) and was governed by the abbot nullius of Pinerolo who ran the abbey of Abbadia Alpina , even after the city had established itself as a commune (1247) below the government of Thomas Savoy.

From 1235, Amadeus IV of Savoy exercised over the town a kind of protectorate which became absolute in 1243, and was continued thereafter either by the house of Savoy, or of Savoy-Acaia.

When French troops invaded Piedmont (1536), Pinerolo was conquered and it remained under their control until 1574.

With the treaty of Cherasco it again fell to France (1630), and it remained under French rule until restored to the house of Savoy by the treaty of Turin, at the same time withdrawing from the league against Louis XIV.

  • the Cathedral dates from the 9th century, and has an attractive campanile
  • church of San Maurizio, in Gothic style.

People born in Pinerolo include:

  • Lidia Poët (born 1855), the first Italian female advocate and an important figure in female emancipation
  • Luigi Facta (1861 – 1930), politician, journalist and last Prime Minister of Italy before the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini
  • Ferruccio Parri (1890 – 1981), partisan and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy for several months in 1945



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