MERATE

'Merate' is a municipality of 14,074 inhabitants in the province of Lecco, Lombardy (northern Italy).
The tower of Merate.


Contents
History
Main sights
The Astronomical Observatory
Twinned towns
External links

History


The name ''Melatum'' appeared for the first time in the 4th Century; it may be derived from the Greek for black/gloomy/dark because of the presence of woods, or from the Italian for apple (mela): an important fruit from the region.
During the fighting between the Torriani and the Visconti families for the supremacy of Milan, Merate (in particular the castle) suffered considerable damage. It recovered during the 17th Century after being decimated by the plague; finally becoming one of the richest towns of the region, after Lecco.
At the beginning of the 16th Century an academic institute was constructed: at the end of the 18th Century the young writer/poet Alessandro Manzoni studied at this school, and after his death the school took on his name.
After the unification of Italy Merate grew as an industrial centre with the development of the banking and textile industries. At the end of the 19th Century it became one of the first Italian towns to have electricity, gas and piped drinking water.
The interwar period saw considerable development of the mechanical and textile industries.
In 1926 the astronomical observatory was constructed, and in the same year the municipality was
enlarged, incorporating many neighbouring communities.
Industry continued to increase after the Second World War. The population passed to 9,000 inhabitants in 1951, and is 14,000 today.

Main sights



★ 'Palazzo Prinetti' (18th century), with a high cylindrical tower

★ 'Villa Confalonieri' (late 19th century)

★ 'Villa Gaslini'

★ 'Villa Belvedere'

★ 'Villa "Il Mombello"'

★ 'Villa "Il Subaglio"'

★ The 'Santctuary of Madonna del Bosco' (17th century), housing a ''Deposition'' by Domenico Campi.

The Astronomical Observatory


Starting from the end 19th Century light pollution from Milan disturbed the activities of the Brera astronomical observatory. However, the idea to construct a new observatory outside the City was not realized until the 1920s with the acquisition of the villa San Rocco: this used to be a Capuchin monastery before becoming a private villa and then a psychiatric clinic following the First World War.
Today Brianza is one of the most densely populated regions of Italy and the light pollution is considerable. Nonetheless, the observatory is still used for research activities (leader in the production of X-Ray optics), as well as course- and thesis-work for the students of Milan University.

Twinned towns



★ - Buzançais, France
== Mayors of Merate from 1860 (from municipality website) ==

1860 - 1861 Federico Sala

1861 - 1864 Berengario Barbiano di Belgiojoso

1864 - 1870 Luigi Prinetti

1870 - 1886 Carlo Cornaggia

1887 - 1893 Vitale Bianchi

1893 - 1899 Antonio Baslini

1900 - 1905 Giambattista Colombo

1905 - 1920 Carlo Baslini

1920 - 1922 Mario Bevilacqua

1922 - 1923 Alessandro Tettamanti

1924 - 1925 Carlo Baslini

1926 - 1943 Carlo Baslini (podestà)

1945 - 1946 Gerolamo Bonfanti Palazzi

1946 - 1946 Alessandro Tettamanti

1946 - 1960 Mario Sala

1960 - 1964 Enrico Ferrario

1964 - 1975 Luigi Zappa

1975 - 1985 Giuseppe Ghezzi

1985 - 1990 Giacomo Romerio

1990 - 1995 Mario Gallina

1995 - 2004 Dario Perego

2004 - .... Giovanni Battista Albani

External links



Brera astronomical observatory, Merate

Merate on line



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