Alba, Italy
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Alba is an important town of Piedmont, Italy, in the province of Cuneo. It is considered the capital of the hilly area of Langhe, and is famous for the white truffle, peach and wine production.
The confectionery group Ferrero is based in Alba.
History
Alba's origins date before the Roman civilization, connected probably to the presence of Celt and Ligurian tribe in the area.The town is on the site of the ancient Alba Pompeia, probably founded by the Roman consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo while constructing a road from Aquae Statiellae (Acqui) to Augusta Taurinorum (Turin). Alba was the birthplace of Publius Helvius Pertinax, who was the shortest reigning Roman emperor.
After the fall of the Western Empire, the city was repeatedly sacked by Burgundians, Lombards and Franks. In the 11th century it become a free commune and was a member of the Lombard League. Contended by the families of Montferrat and Visconti, it was later a Gonzaga possession. Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy conquered it two times, while later France and Spain battled for its possession. The Treaty of Cherasco assigned Alba definitively to Savoy
Alba won a Gold Medal for Military Valour for the heroic activity of its citizens as partisans, in the course of World War II.
Main sights
Of the Roman city, which had a polygonal form, parts of fortified gate and remains of some edifices with marbles and mosaics can still be seen.
Other attractions include:
- The Palazzo Comunale (13th century, housing a Nativity by Macrino d'Alba of 1501) and the Bishop Palace.
- Some towers of 14th-15th centuries: Alba was once known as the "City with hundred towers".
- the Romanesque Cathedral of San Lorenzo (Duomo), built in 12th century, probably over holy edifices of Roman age. It was restructured in 15th century, by bishop Andrea Novelli, and again in the following centuries. The current appearance is from the controversial restoration of 19th century, of which the three portals and the crpyt are from the original edifice. The church is well known for its wood-carved chorus made in 1512 by Bernardino Fossati. The current belfry, from the 12th century, includes entirely the original bell tower.
- The Gothic church of San Domenico (13th-14th century]], the most artistically relevant church in town. It has a noteworthy portal with a triple arch within an ogival arch, a polygonal apse and traces of Renaissance frescoes. During the Napoleonic Wars it was used a stable, and was reconsecrated on June 22, 1827.
- The Baroque church of St. John the Baptist, housing a Madonna of the Graces (1377) by Barnaba da Modena and a Madonna with Saints (1508) by Macrino d'Alba.
Twin cities
Alba has several sister cities, including Medford, Oregon.See also
- Republic of Alba (1796-1810)
- Republic of Alba (1944)
External links
- [The official website of the city council]
- [Guide to Alba city] - Information, phone numbers and useful link
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