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Bienno ( Camunian: ) is an Italian ''
comune The (; plural: ) is a local administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions ('' regioni'') and provinces (''province''). The can also ...
'' in
Val Camonica Val Camonica (also ''Valcamonica'' or Camonica Valley, Eastern Lombard dialect, Eastern Lombard: ''Al Camònega'') is one of the largest valleys of the central Alps, in eastern Lombardy, Italy. It extends about from the Tonale Pass to ...
,
province of Brescia The Province of Brescia ( it, provincia di Brescia; Brescian: ) is a Province in the Lombardy administrative region of northern Italy. It has a population of some 1,265,964 (as of January 2019) and its capital is the city of Brescia. With an ar ...
, Lombardy, classed as one of the five most beautiful villages of
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by the Council of Tourism of the Association of Italian Municipalities (ANCI).


Geography

The village is located in Val Grigna, on the northern side of the river Grigna. It is bordered by other towns such as:
Bagolino Bagolino ( Brescian: ) is a ''comune'' in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy, in the valley of the river Caffaro, on the right side of Valle Sabbia. Bagolino is known for the cheese named Bagòss and the carnival. Similar to grana pada ...
, Berzo Inferiore,
Bovegno Bovegno (Brescian: ) is a ''comune'' in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It borders the communes of Artogne, Berzo Inferiore, Bienno, Collio, Esine, Gianico, Irma, Marmentino and Pezzaze. It is located in the valley named Val Trompia. ...
, Breno, Cividate Camuno, Collio, Prestine.


Géographie


History

In 1295 a dispute occurred with the neighbouring village
Bovegno Bovegno (Brescian: ) is a ''comune'' in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It borders the communes of Artogne, Berzo Inferiore, Bienno, Collio, Esine, Gianico, Irma, Marmentino and Pezzaze. It is located in the valley named Val Trompia. ...
regarding some high pastures. On January 25, 1350 the bishop of Brescia invested iure feuds for a tenth of the rights in the territories of the Municipality of Bienno (vicinia) and men of Bienno. This also happened back in 1295, 1336, and later in 1388, 1423 and 1486. In 1391 the land of Bienno, which sided with the
Ghibellines The Guelphs and Ghibellines (, , ; it, guelfi e ghibellini ) were factions supporting the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, respectively, in the Italian city-states of Central Italy and Northern Italy. During the 12th and 13th centuries, ri ...
, was the site of extensive cattle raiding by the
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Camuni, led by Baroncino Nobili of
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. The peace of Breno was signed on 31 December 1397 by the representative of the community of Bienno, Lanini Bertolino di Martino, who was a
Ghibelline The Guelphs and Ghibellines (, , ; it, guelfi e ghibellini ) were factions supporting the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, respectively, in the Italian city-states of Central Italy and Northern Italy. During the 12th and 13th centuries, rival ...
. Between 1805 and 1815 the town of Bienno was united to Prestine and called "Bienno with Prestine."


Main sights

Bienno is part of the club of "The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy" creation of the Council of Tourism of the Association of Italian Municipalities (ANCI).


Religious architecture

* The parish church, dedicated to Saints Faustino and Giovita, was rebuilt in the early years of 17th Century strictly in accordance with Counter-Reformation rules; a single
nave The nave () is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel. When a church contains side aisles, as in a basilica-type ...
with six side altars; impressive painting cycle mostly made by Giovanni Mauro della Rovere (also known as ''Il Fiamminghino''); a beautiful
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gate dating back to 1647; a 17th-century organ made by members of the Antegnati family and remodeled by Serassi. * The smallest church in the lower part of the old town, the ''Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunziata'' (once called ''Santa Maria degli Orti''). In its single nave, it contains frescoes of great value produced during the 16th century by various artists, including Giovanni Pietro da Cemmo and
Romanino Girolamo Romani, known as Romanino (c. 1485 - c. 1566), was an Italian High Renaissance painter active in the Veneto and Lombardy, near Brescia. His long career brought forth several different styles. Biography Romani was born in Brescia. Hi ...
. The frescoes also include, among various subjects, a
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to the right of the altar. * Hermitage of St. Peter and Paul, built in the second half of the 20th century, but originated in the 11th or 12th century, when
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monks came to
Valcamonica Val Camonica (also ''Valcamonica'' or Camonica Valley, Eastern Lombard: ''Al Camònega'') is one of the largest valleys of the central Alps, in eastern Lombardy, Italy. It extends about from the Tonale Pass to Corna Trentapassi, in the ...
. * Church of San Defendente on a hill at the north entrance of Bienno dating back to the 15th century. * Church of ''St Peter ad Vincula'' (or ''San Peder Suc'') of 16th century. It is built onto a
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altar An altar is a table or platform for the presentation of religious offerings, for sacrifices, or for other ritualistic purposes. Altars are found at shrines, temples, churches, and other places of worship. They are used particularly in paga ...
of
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(hence the name ''St. Peter Succo'') of which you can see the remains in the back of the building. * Hill of
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: there stands a monument to Christ the King, a golden statue erected in 1931. * Chapel of the pools (''Cappella delle piscine''), dating back to the 15th century and reworked in the 17th century.


And also

* The House of Panteghini, built in 1483. * The House of
Bettoni Bettoni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Count Lorenzo Bettoni ennobled in 1684 in Venice, Italy * Count Francesco Bettoni Cazzago (1835–1898), writer and professor at the University of Padua, Italy. * Count Fe ...
dated of 1550. * The Simoni-Fè Palace, was given in 1932 to the
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by the Countess Paolina Fè of Ostiani Montholon when she left, after a fatal hunting accident caused by her husband, Count '' Jean Charles Tristan de Montholon '', son of
Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon (21 July 1783 – 21 August 1853) was a French general during the Napoleonic Wars. He chose to go into exile on Saint Helena with the ex-Emperor after Napoleon's second abdication. Early life and career Montho ...
, suspected to have poisoned the Emperor
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, in Saint Helena, and brother of '' Hélène Napoleone Bonaparte de Montholon '', whose father could be
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and who lived 90 years, with the exception of the
usufruct Usufruct () is a limited real right (or ''in rem'' right) found in civil-law and mixed jurisdictions that unites the two property interests of ''usus'' and ''fructus'': * ''Usus'' (''use'') is the right to use or enjoy a thing possessed, direct ...
of the lower floors, left to ''Liberata Fostinelli'' and ''Battista Panteghini'' and all their descendants '' ad vitam eternam'', to reward them from their loyalty. This usufruct has been transferred to the municipality of Bienno by their children ''Battista Panteghini'', son of Liberata, and ''Maria
Bettoni Bettoni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Count Lorenzo Bettoni ennobled in 1684 in Venice, Italy * Count Francesco Bettoni Cazzago (1835–1898), writer and professor at the University of Padua, Italy. * Count Fe ...
'', whose family was the owner of the Palazzo Bettoni in Bienno, in 1988, because of the difficulties of maintenance and heating the palace, and their old age. It becomes the Public
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and a
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.


Traditions and folklore

The scütüm are in camunian dialect nicknames, sometimes personal, elsewhere showing the characteristic features of a community. The one which characterize the people of Bienno is ''Padèle''. On June 28, the eve of
feast of Saints Peter and Paul The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul or Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul is a liturgical feast in honor, of the martyrdom in Rome of the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul, which is observed on 29 June. The celebration is of ancient Christ ...
, the villagers put an egg white in a bottle which they leave in the open air until the next morning; albumin coagulated in filaments then evokes the masts and sails of a
boat A boat is a watercraft of a large range of types and sizes, but generally smaller than a ship, which is distinguished by its larger size, shape, cargo or passenger capacity, or its ability to carry boats. Small boats are typically found on inl ...
, it is the boat of Saint Peter.


Events

All buildings, museums and churches are open to the public every year, for a week, until midnight in August, during the village festival called ''Mostra Mercato'' former flour mill and forge are returned to service. This week welcomes thousands of visitors.


Film

Mostra mercato 2014
Mostra Mercato 2014


People

* Geltrude Comensoli (Bienno, 1847 - Bergamo, 1903), religious. * Luigi Ercoli (Bienno, 1919 -
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, 1945), Italian partisan. * Battistino Bonali (Bienno, 1962 -
Huascarán Huascarán () (Quechua: Waskaran), Nevado Huascarán or Mataraju is a mountain in the Peruvian province of Yungay ( Ancash Department), situated in the Cordillera Blanca range of the western Andes. The southern summit of Huascarán (Huascará ...
, 1993), alpinist.


Photo gallery

Image:Abitazione con elementi decorativi - Bienno (Foto Luca Giarelli).jpg, Casa e Fucina Image:bienno casatorre1.jpg , House Tower Image:Torre Rizzieri - Bienno (ph Luca Giarelli).jpg, Another Tower Image:Oratorio_di_S_Carlo_Borromeo_-_Bienno_(Foto_Luca_Giarelli).jpg, Oratorio de San Carlo Borromeo Image:bienno lavatoio.jpg, Lavatoio on Vaso Re Image:Panorma centro storico - Bienno (Foto Luca Giarelli).jpg, Panorama in the morning File:New Panteghini House at Inol (Berzo Inferiore).jpg, New Panteghini House at Inol (Berzo Inferiore) Image:Chiesa_San_Pietro_in_Vincoli_Bienno.jpg, Chiesa San Pietro in Vincoli Image:Bienno old 1930.jpg, Old Bienno in 1930


References


Sources

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External links


Historical photos - Intercam

Historical photos - Lombardia Beni Culturali

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