Penne, Pescara

Penne, Pescara

Infobox CityIT
img_coa = Penne-Stemma.png official_name = Comune di Penne
region = Abruzzo
province = Pescara (PE)
elevation_m = 438
area_total_km2 = 91
population_as_of = December 31, 2004
population_total = 12518
population_density_km2 =129
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|42|27|N|13|55|E
frazioni = Roccafinadamo, San Pellegrino
telephone = 085
postalcode = 65017
gentilic = Pennesi
saint = St. Maximus
day = May 7
mayor = Donato Di Marcoberardino
website = [http://www.comune.penne.pe.it www.comune.penne.pe.it]

Penne is a town and comune in the province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo Region of central Italy. It sits in the hills between the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea. The economy of Penne is driven mainly by tourism, agriculture, the regional hospital and Brioni, the Italian fashion house whose suits are still hand sewn by Pennese women.

History

The town is very ancient, having been a seat of government of the Vestini people starting around 300 BC. In around 89 BC, the Vestini (along with other Italic tribes) were defeated by the Romans in the Social War, and thus came under the authority of Rome. The town was known as "Pinna" during the time of the Roman Republic.

In the middle ages, Penne was under the control of the Lombards as part of the Duchy of Spoleto. Starting around 1130 Penne became part of the Kingdom of Sicily. In 1538 the town was given by emperor Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor to his daughter Margaret of Parma as a gift for her wedding to Ottavio Farnese. Margaret later elected Penne as the capital of the Abruzzo region, a title it retained until the 18th century.

Main sights

Penne's churches include the 12th century Santa Maria in Colleromano, and the Duomo , which now houses the Diocese Museum including a crypt dating from the 8th century. Other interesting churches are Sant'Agostino (scenic bell-tower), San Giovanni Battista, San Giovanni Evangelista, Annunziata, Madonna del Carmine, San Nicola, San Domenico. The main characteristic of the old town is its streets and houses are built in bricks, so in the past Penne was known as "the small Siena".

Points of interest

* Orto Botanico Riserva Lago di Penne



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