Budrio
Budrio (Eastern Bolognese: Bûdri) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy; it is 15 kilometres (9 mi) east of Bologna.
Budrio is the birthplace of Giuseppe Barilli, better known under his pseudonym of Quirico Filopanti, an Italian mathematician and politician.
History
Budrio's area was a Roman colony, whose territory was divided between veteran legionaries. The current town was however founded in the 10th-11th centuries AD. The church of San Lorenzo was already active in 1146. In the 14th century Cardinal Gil de Albornoz rebuilt it as a castle, of which the two large towers (1376) can still be seen, while of the walls only a small section remains.
Main sights
The most notable attraction are the Bentivoglio castle (16th century) and the Villa Ranuzzi Cospi at Bagnarola. The town also houses the Pinacoteca (painting gallery) Domenico Inzaghi and the churches of San Domenico del Rosario, San Lorenzo, and Santi Gervasio e Protasio.
Notable people
- Giuseppe Donati, inventor of the ocarina
- Pierpaolo Donati, sociologist and philosopher of social science
- Quirico Filopanti, mathematician and politician
- Gustavo Fiorini, retired footballer
- Marcello Massarenti, papal almoner (Vatican official)
- Prospero Sarti, engineer, architect, engraver, and collector of antiquities[3]
Sister cities
References
- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ ISTAT Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti, by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 455.
External links
- Official website
- Radio Budrio
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- Alto Reno Terme
- Anzola dell'Emilia
- Argelato
- Baricella
- Bentivoglio
- Bologna
- Borgo Tossignano
- Budrio
- Calderara di Reno
- Camugnano
- Casalecchio di Reno
- Casalfiumanese
- Castel Guelfo di Bologna
- Castel Maggiore
- Castel San Pietro Terme
- Castel d'Aiano
- Castel del Rio
- Castel di Casio
- Castello d'Argile
- Castenaso
- Castiglione dei Pepoli
- Crevalcore
- Dozza
- Fontanelice
- Gaggio Montano
- Galliera
- Granarolo dell'Emilia
- Grizzana Morandi
- Imola
- Lizzano in Belvedere
- Loiano
- Malalbergo
- Marzabotto
- Medicina
- Minerbio
- Molinella
- Monghidoro
- Monte San Pietro
- Monterenzio
- Monzuno
- Mordano
- Ozzano dell'Emilia
- Pianoro
- Pieve di Cento
- Sala Bolognese
- San Benedetto Val di Sambro
- San Giorgio di Piano
- San Giovanni in Persiceto
- San Lazzaro di Savena
- San Pietro in Casale
- Sant'Agata Bolognese
- Sasso Marconi
- Valsamoggia
- Vergato
- Zola Predosa
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