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Sirmione

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Comune di Sirmione
Image:Sirmione-Stemma.png
Municipal coat of arms
Country Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Region Lombardy
Province Brescia (BS)
Mayor Maurizio Ferrari (since june 14, 2004)
Elevation 68 m
Area 33 km²
Population
 - Total (as of December 31, 2004) 7,280
 - Density 193/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 45°24′N 10°17′E
Gentilic
Dialing code 030
Postal code 25019, 25010
Frazioni Colombare di Sirmione, Lugana, Rovizza
Website: www.comune.sirmione.bs.it

Sirmione is a commune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy (northern Italy). It is bounded by other communes of Desenzano del Garda and Peschiera del Garda in the province of Verona and the region of Veneto. It has a historical centre which is located on a small peninsula that separates the lower part of Lake Garda.

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[edit] History

The first traces of human presence in the area of Sirmione dates from the 6th-5th millennia BCE. Settlements on palafitte existed in the 3rd and 2dn millennia BCE.

Starting from the 1st century BCE, the area of the Garda, including what is now Sirmione, became a favourite resort for rich families coming from Verona, then the main Roman city in north-eastern Italy. The poet Catullus praised the beauties of the city and spoke of a villa he had in the area.

In the late Roman era (4th-5th centuries CE) the city became a fortified strongpoint defending the southern shore of the lake. A settlement existed also after the Lombard conquest of northern Italy: in the late years of the Lombard kingdom, the city was capital of a judiciary circondary depending directly by the king. Ansa, wife of King Desiderius, founded a monastery and a church in the city.

Around the year 1000 Sirmione was probably a free commune, but fell in the hands of the Scaliger in the early 13th century. Mastino I della Scala was probably the founder of the castle. In the same period Sirmione was refuge for Patarines hereticals. The military role of the city continued until the 16th century, but a garrison remained in the castle until the 19th century.

Sirmione was a possession of the Republic of Venice from 1405 until 1797, when it was acquired by Austria. It became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1860.

Image:Sirmione castle.jpg Image:SirmioneFromScaligerCastle.JPG

[edit] Main sights

The main historical landmark of Sirmione is the so-called Grotto of Catullus (Grotte di Catullo), the most striking example of Roman private edifice discovered in northern Italy. The edifice had a rectangular plan and measured 167 x 105 m.

Other sights include:

[edit] Notable people

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