Welcome to Sassuolo…
42,000 inhabitants; 121 m. above sea level; At foot of Appennine Mountains, along Secchia river, 17 km. S.W. of Modena; Modern, industrial but also rich in history and art. Sassuolo
In recent decades, ever more multi- ethnic, "open to the world”. Cosmopolitan Sassuolo
Immigration in Sassuolo In Sassuolo the 13,1% of the population is immigrated. (from a statistical survey of December 2009)
The Comenius Project at Formiggini
The Philosophy Festival Important cultural event in september. Each year has got a specific topic (this year it was Nature).
October Fairs A traditional open-air market that has been held in Sassuolo for at least 500 years.
Sassolino One of the most typical liquor of the Province of Modena is the Sassolino, whose name derives from the city of origin: Sassuolo. The star anise used for the preparation of Sassolino is the fruit of Illicium verum Hook, a laurel-like plant native from China.
In 1598 the Este family was forced to move to Modena. Sassuolo, near the hills, became their summer residence. Sassuolo: past & present
After WWII: industrial centre of world importance; Production of ceramic tiles; 600 million mt.2 every year. Sassuolo: past & present
The Ducal Palace
The Ducal Palace is an important early baroque villa. 1634: Architect Bartolomeo Avanzini guided the transformation of the ancient castle into the Este vacation home. The Ducal Palace
The Este Family They were rulers of Ferrara (1240–1597) and of Modena (1288–1796) and celebrated patrons of the arts during the Renaissance. Probably of Lombard origin, they took their name from the castle of Este, near Padua. They succeeded to the house of the Guelphs when the original Guelph line died out.
One of the most important artists of the time in Europe was Diego Velazquez. He painted this picture of Duke Francis I d’Este.
Here a hunting ground was established In the past it was 10 km long but today it is smaller. The Park
The large Fish Farm, known as Fontanazzo, is unique. The Fish Farm had many small waterfalls & streams. Next to the Fish Farm were Horse stables & the Lodge. The Fish Farm
Palatine Church of S.Francesco in Rocca The court’s private church was dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi. Reconstruction on the chapel began in 1650.
TheTerraces The terraces still retain some evidences which bear witness to the fact the residence once suited defensive purposes, since they were obtained cutting the towers that stood at the corners of the structure.
Following the French occupation, the Ducal complex was abandoned. In 1941: became State property, entrusted to Military Academy of Modena. Between 1943 and 1945: World War II brought damages to the building, which was also used as a warehouse. In 1970:Began the Restoration.. In 1998: It was opened to the public.
Carani's Theatre Carani’s Theatre was built by two important industrials: Eugenio and Mario Carani. It was inaugurated on Christmas’ Eve in 1930.