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Comune di Acquapendente
Coat of arms of Comune di Acquapendente
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Lazio
Province Viterbo (VT)
Mayor Alberto Bambini
Elevation 420 m (1,378 ft)
Area 120,28 km² (Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "," sq mi)
Population (as of December 31, 2004)
 - Total 5,771
 - Density [n/a]
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 42°44′N, 11°51′E
Gentilic Aquesiani
Dialing code 0763
Postal code 01021
Frazioni Torre Alfina, Trevinano
Patron St. Hermes
 - Day August 28
Website: www.comuneacquapendente.it

Acquapendente is a city in the province of Viterbo, in Lazio (Italy). Acquapendente is an important centre for agricultural production of legumes and wine, and has a tradition in pottery craftmanship.

History

The area of modern Acquapendente was settled by Etruscans and Roman times, as findings have showed. However, the first historical document of the modern city date from the 9th century AD, with a burg named Farisa or Arisa along the Via Francigena. In 964 a document of Emperor Otto I contains for the first time the name Acquapendentem. The name of the city, meaning "Pending Water", stems from the presence of several small waterfalls forming the Paglia, a stream setting the boundary between Lazio and Tuscany. The city was later part of the March of Tuscany and, from the end of the 14th century and beginning of the 15th, it was part of the commune of Siena. In 1449 it become an independent centre within the Papal States The Diocese of Acquapendente was under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Orvieto until 1649, after the War of Castro. Acquapendente was also the birthplace of the anatomist Hieronymus Fabricius.

Main sights

  • The famous Cathedral of San Sepolcro (1149).
  • The Watch Tower, a remain of the Imperial Castle.
  • The church of St. Augustine (16th century)
  • The church of St. Francis.
  • The Castle of the frazione Torre Alfina, whose central tower (Cassero) was built by the Lombard king Desiderius. The castle was captured by the Neapolitan condottiero Fabrizio Maramaldo in 1527, during the Siege of Rome, but the defenders retained gallantly the Cassero.
  • The Castle of the frazione Trevinano (known from the 12th century).
  • The Monte Rufeno Natural Reserve, 2 km north to the city, at 748 m of altitude. It has secular woods housing wildlife including, among the others, boars, eagle owls, turtles and beech martens.

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