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BRESCELLO


Piazza del Municipio
The municipal territory of Brescello is situated alongside the main embankment of the Po River; it is the town of "Don Camillo and Peppone", and capital of the "little world" described by writer Giovanni Guareschi.




 

The San Genesio Fair (August)
Post code 42041
Telephone Area Code 0522
Market day: Thursdays
Distance from Reggio Emilia: 28 km.
Outlying Villages: Lentigione


Altitude:
m 24
 
Inhabitants:
5.421 update October, 31 2008
 
How to get there:
National Road SS 62 (Mantua to Parma). By rail: on the Parma Suzzara line
 
Tourist information:
0522/482511 Fax 0522 684422
 
Useful links:
All files of Brescello

Visit Brescello .

  
The ancient Roman settlement of Brixellum was already inhabited in pre-historic times (as shown by the items recovered in the Motta Balestri archaeological excavations). It was one of the main centres of the Reggio Emilia area in Roman times. In the 4th century St Ambrose listed it as one of the partially destroyed Italian towns which he had visited in the Po valley when the Roman Empire was in full decline. As a Byzantine military centre it soon became the concentration of resistance against the Lombards. It was almost completely destroyed in the struggles that followed, enjoying a renaissance in the 10th century under Adalberto Atto of Canossa. Since then, it continued to maintain its military importance. It united with the Parma Commune, later forming part of the lands of a series of noble families and states: the Viscontis, the Venetians, the Sforzas and, from 1479, the Este family. Alfonso II D'Este fortified the town in 1553 with a pentagonal city wall that was destroyed in 1703. It was the home town of the philosopher Mario Nizzoli and the librarian Antonio Panizzi (founder of the famous British Museum Library in London). The town still retains much that recalls its past. A statue of Hercules stands in the main town square, commissioned by the Este family from Sansovino in 1552, the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore contains works by Zatti (a 19th-century painter from Brescello). It also houses the "Nativitą di Maria" (Nativity of Mary) and "Cristo Portato al Sepolcro" (Christ Carried to the Sepulchre) by A. Gualdi, a 16th-century Emilian painter. In the nearby local government building is a small but important collection of archaeological finds excavated in the area. The other church in the town is dedicated to San Giorgio and has an important Romanesque bell tower dating back to the 12th century.

Much of the fame of this town is connected to its portrayal in film based on the stories of the Parma writer Giovanino Guareschi (1908 to 1968). All the films featuring "Don Camillo and Peppone" were filmed on location in Brescello itself. Visitors can see the "Museo Peppone e Don Camillo" (the Peppone and Don Camillo Museum ). There are guided tours round the "Museo Archeologico" (the Archaeological Museum). It is also possible to take a boat-trip on the River Po during the spring and summer.



Last update: 21/05/2011
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