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Country
  
Italy

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Florence (FI)

Demonym(s)
  
Imprunetini

Local time
  
Saturday 2:01 PM

Postal code
  
50023

Region
  
Tuscany

Elevation
  
275 m (902 ft)

Province
  
Province of Florence

Population
  
14,611 (31 Dec 2014)

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Frazioni
  
Abate, Bagnolo, Bagnolo - Cantagallo, Baruffi, Borgaccio,Borgo di Sopra, Bottai, Codaccio, Collegramole Case Nuove, Colline, Convento di San Paolo, Fabbiolle, Falciani, Il Ferrone, Il Pino, Invalidi di Guerra, La Casina, Le Rose, L'Ugolino, Mezzomonte, Monte Oriolo, Pozzolatico, Presura, Ravanella, Riboia, San Gersolè, San Gersolè - Torre Rosse, San Lorenzo alle Rose, Sant'Isidoro, Suore Domenicane, Tavarnuzze, Terme di Firenze

Weather
  
16°C, Wind NE at 13 km/h, 20% Humidity

Impruneta is a town and comune of the province of Florence in the Italian region of Tuscany. The population is about 15,000.

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Map of 50023 Impruneta, Florence, Italy

Name and production

The name Impruneta is derived from inprunetis meaning "within the pine woods", and is known for its fine production of terracotta. The terracotta is made from local clay, has a red-colored finish, and production includes everything from small tiles to large garden vases and statues.

Main sights

The most important feature of Impruneta is the Sanctuary of Santa Maria. The Basilica dates from 1060, being probably located over an ancient devotional site of Etruscan times (6th century BC). It was an important site of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages.

The basilica was bombed during World War II and now few of the original decorations can be seen. The façade is preceded by a portico by Gherardo Silvani (1634), built by the Florentine people as vow for the liberation from the plague, and by a bell tower from the 13th century. The interior has a single nave; artworks include a Nativity by Domenico Passignano and a Vocation of St. Peter by Jacopo da Empoli. The presbytery is flanked by two niches by Michelozzo decorated by Luca della Robbia, housing the relics of the Holy Cross and the Madonna's image to which the sanctuary is devoted and, which, according to tradition, was painted by St. Luke himself.

The museum connected to the basilica is home to one of the oldest-known pieces of European patchwork, the so-called Impruneta Cushion, dating from the late 14th or early 15th centuries. The cushion belonged to Bishop Antonio degli Agli, priest in charge of Santa Maria dell'Impruneta from 1439 to his death in 1477, and was found in his tomb after the church was damaged by an Allied bomb in 1944.

The current Madonna's image is a heavy restoration by Ignazio Hugford from 1758.

Town saint

The town's saint is St. Luc and the saint's feast day on 18 October each year is the highlight of a week-long festival with a Palio featuring horse racing a carnival and fireworks.

Twin towns

  • Prachatice, Czech Republic
  • Bellerive-sur-Allier, France
  • Hadamar, Germany
  • Pruszków, Poland
  • Notable residents

  • Ermanno Picchi 1811–1856), composer, pedagogue and music critic
  • Alessandro Pieroni (1550–1607), architect and painter
  • Gustavo Uzielli (1839-1911), geologist, historian, and scientist
  • References

    Impruneta Wikipedia