Caravaggio, Lombardy
Caravaggio is a town and comune in the province of Bergamo, in Lombardy, Italy, east of Milan.History
The town received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on December 22, 1954.Geography
Caravaggio borders with the municipalities of Bariano, Brignano Gera d'Adda, Calvenzano, Capralba, Fornovo San Giovanni, Misano di Gera d'Adda, Morengo, Mozzanica, Sergnano and Treviglio. Its frazioni are Masano and Vidalengo.Main sights
The city is best known for the Sanctuary.
Other sights include:
- The Gallavresi Palace, now the Town Hall. It dates to the second half of the 13th century.
- Church of San Fermo e Rustico, in Lombard-Gothic style, built in the 13th century over a pre-existing holy edifice. The two aisles were added in 1429. It has a façade in brickwork with a marble central portal, surmounted by a large rose window. It is flanked by a high bell tower, built in 1500 by governor Giovanni Dandolo. The interior houses the Holy Sacrament Chapel, in Bramantesque style, variously attributed to Giovanni Battagio; also present are works by Bernardino Campi, Giovanni Moriggia, Giulio Cesare Procaccini and Nicola Moietta.
- Church of Santa Liberata, with frescoes.
- Porta Nuova arch
- Teatro Amerighi, named after the family of the painter Michelangelo Amerighi da Caravaggio, it was a theatre designed by the Liberty style architect Carlo Bedolini and built at the beginning of the 20th century. It has been probably the most important cultural and social spot of the city for decades before being destroyed at the end of the Second World War. In the area it was considered like a little Teatro alla Scala.
People
- Giovanni Francesco Straparola, Renaissance writer and poet.
- Giovanni Mangone, 16th century architect and sculptor.
- Michelangelo Merisi o Amerighi da Caravaggio, Italian Baroque painter, who is named after the town.
- Polidoro da Caravaggio, Renaissance artist
- Riccardo Montolivo, footballer
Transportation
Caravaggio has a railway station on the Treviglio–Cremona line.Twin towns