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Schio is a town and comune in the
province of Vicenza The Province of Vicenza ( it, Provincia di Vicenza) is a Provinces of Italy, province in the Veneto region in northern Italy. Its capital city is Vicenza. The province has an area of 2,722.53 km², and a total population of 865,082 (as o ...
(region of Veneto, northern Italy) situated north of
Vicenza Vicenza ( , ; ) is a city in northeastern Italy. It is in the Veneto region at the northern base of the ''Monte Berico'', where it straddles the Bacchiglione River. Vicenza is approximately west of Venice and east of Milan. Vicenza is a th ...
and east of the
Lake Garda Lake Garda ( it, Lago di Garda or ; lmo, label=Eastern Lombard, Lach de Garda; vec, Ƚago de Garda; la, Benacus; grc, Βήνακος) is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location in northern Italy, about halfway between ...
. It is surrounded by the Little Dolomites (Italian Prealps) and Mount
Pasubio Cima Palon, also called Monte Pasubio, is the highest peak of the Pasubio group of Little Dolomites in Veneto, Italy. It has an elevation of 2,239 metres. The Pasubio plateau is one of the most relevant Little Dolomites massifs, and it held ...
.


History

Its name comes from Latin: ''escletum'' was a wood of oaks and it was first used in a document of some
Benedictines , image = Medalla San Benito.PNG , caption = Design on the obverse side of the Saint Benedict Medal , abbreviation = OSB , formation = , motto = (English: 'Pray and Work') , foun ...
from Vicenza. The first settlements were around two old hills, where now there are respectively the ruins of an old castle and a majestic neoclassical
cathedral A cathedral is a church that contains the '' cathedra'' () of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, conference, or episcopate. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually specific to those Christian denomination ...
. By the 12th century Schio had become an important centre of prosperous wool manufacturing. The city was ruled by the Venetian Maltraversi family until 1311. Schio is now an industrial town thanks to Alessandro Rossi, who founded the biggest Italian wool firm (Lanerossi) in the 19th century. Rossi also arranged the building of houses, nurseries, schools, theatres and gardens for his workers. The most important textile factories in Schio were Lanerossi, Conte and Cazzola. Schio was called "Manchester of Italy", because it was the focal point of the northern wool trade like the British city. After
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, the Italian resistance movement committed the
Schio massacre The Schio massacre was a mass prisoner killing carried out by former Italian partisans of the Garibaldi Brigade and officers of the Auxiliary Partisan Police in the city jail of Schio on the night of 6–7 July 1945. Of the 54 people who were ki ...
in a temporary prison building in July 1945, killing 54 inmates.


Main sights

*''The Weaver’s Monument'', erected in 1879 by Alessandro Rossi who dedicated it to his workers. The inhabitants of Schio call it ''L’Omo'' (a dialect word for "man"). It is statue representing a man who holds proudly in one hand the shuttle of his loom, the emblem of his craft and indeed of the whole textile industry. *A tower of the Castle, demolished in 1514. *''San Francesco'' (St Francis’) church, dating from the early 15th century. The church is now part of a complex of buildings, superimposed in time, which were used formerly by the Monastery dei Frati Minori (1437-1806) and then by Schio's civil hospital (the Baratto Institute 1807–1959) and now a home for the elderly. *The little church of St Mary in the Valley, originally a column erected in 1511 after a plague. It became a church in 1580. *Toaldi-Capra Palace. This building dates from the 15th century or earlier; some frescoes have been recovered in the interior. It first belonged to the Toaldi family; it then passed to Enrico Capra, a noble from Vicenza, before becoming the Town Hall until 1913. It was recovered and carefully restored in 1981, and now houses the civic Musical Institute as a centre for cultural activities.


Main events

* In 2019, the TEDx Conference event was introduced for the first time, a significant step forward for the community.


Twin towns

* Landshut, Germany, since 1981 *
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, Hungary, since 1990 *
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, Luxembourg, since 1992


Notable people

*
Josephine Bakhita Josephine Margaret Bakhita, (ca. 1869 – 8 February 1947), was a Sudanese-Italian Canossian religious sister who lived in Italy for 45 years, after having been a slave in Sudan. In 2000, she was declared a saint, the first Black woman ...
, F.D.C.C. (ca. 1869 – 8 February 1947), was a Sudanese-Italian Canossian religious sister who lived in Italy for 45 years, after having been a slave in Sudan. In 2000 she was declared a saint by the Catholic Church. * Olinto de Pretto, an industrialist who published a mass-energy equivalence equation in 1903, two years before Einstein * Nicola Rigoni, Italian footballer * Luca Rigoni, Italian footballer


Gallery

File:Schio church of St. Mary.jpg, File:Schio_il_castello.jpg, File:Schio_l'Omo.jpg, File:Schio_Teatro_Civico.jpg, File:Schio-Chiesa S.Francesco.JPG, File:Schio-Chiesa di S.Antonio.JPG, File:Schio-Monumento Alessandro Rossi.JPG, File:Piazza Alessandro Rossi.jpg, File:Monumento ad Alessandro Rossi in Schio.jpg, File:Schio (viale Trento e Trieste).jpg, File:Summano.jpg, File:Fabbrica Alta.JPG,


References


External links


Schio official website
*http://tedxschio.com/ {{authority control Cities and towns in Veneto Castles in Italy