Lomello
the Municipality
Lomello
Dista circa 38 Km da Pavia

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The History
It was once an important Roman centre, called Laumellum at the time. Its foundation has been ascribed to the Levi family, also founders of the city of Pavia. In Roman times, Laumellum was famous primarily for being on the route leading from Piacenza, through Pavia, to Turin and the Alpine Pass in the Cottian Alps. The Itinerarium Burdigalense ("Bordeaux Itinerary"), also known as the Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary"), specified that it was a homestead, i.e. a rest station and not just a mutatio (horse changing station). In the Lombard Kingdom, Lomello’s importance grew, as it was situated on the route leading from Pavia, the capital of the Kingdom, to France. In November 590, Queen Teodolinda and Duke Agilulfo of Torino united in marriage and Lomello thus became the seat of the Committee (county). In 1001, its Counts became the Counts Palatine and subsequently also the Counts of Pavia. The city, however, revolted against their authority, forcing the Counts Palatine to barricade in the fortified castle. That is when this little estate acquired a well defined identity called Lomellina. Between 1140 and 1146, Pavia launched the final attack against the Counts Palatine, taking Lomello by storm and forcing them to move and settle in the city. Lomello remained under the direct dominion of Pavia and subsequently of the Visconti family. In 1450, Francesco Sforza conceded Lomello to Antonio Crivelli of Milano. The estate remained property of the Marquis Crivelli until 1797, when feudalism was abolished. Places of interest • 15th century Castle • Basilica of SANTA MARIA MAGGIORE • Church of SAN MICHELE • Early Christian Baptistery of SAN GIOVANNI AD FONTES • Garzaia Cascina Notizia (garzaia” - herons nesting site) • Garzaia of Villa Biscossi
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  • • Castello sec. XV
  • • Basilica S. MARIA MAGGIORE
  • • Chiesa S. MICHELE
  • • Battistero PALEOCRISTIANO DI S. GIOVANNI AD FONTES
  • • Garzaia Cascina Notizia
  • • Garzaia di Villa Biscossi
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The History
It was once an important Roman centre, called Laumellum at the time. Its foundation has been ascribed to the Levi family, also founders of the city of Pavia. In Roman times, Laumellum was famous primarily for being on the route leading from Piacenza, through Pavia, to Turin and the Alpine Pass in the Cottian Alps. The Itinerarium Burdigalense ("Bordeaux Itinerary"), also known as the Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary"), specified that it was a homestead, i.e. a rest station and not just a mutatio (horse changing station). In the Lombard Kingdom, Lomello’s importance grew, as it was situated on the route leading from Pavia, the capital of the Kingdom, to France. In November 590, Queen Teodolinda and Duke Agilulfo of Torino united in marriage and Lomello thus became the seat of the Committee (county). In 1001, its Counts became the Counts Palatine and subsequently also the Counts of Pavia. The city, however, revolted against their authority, forcing the Counts Palatine to barricade in the fortified castle. That is when this little estate acquired a well defined identity called Lomellina. Between 1140 and 1146, Pavia launched the final attack against the Counts Palatine, taking Lomello by storm and forcing them to move and settle in the city. Lomello remained under the direct dominion of Pavia and subsequently of the Visconti family. In 1450, Francesco Sforza conceded Lomello to Antonio Crivelli of Milano. The estate remained property of the Marquis Crivelli until 1797, when feudalism was abolished. Places of interest • 15th century Castle • Basilica of SANTA MARIA MAGGIORE • Church of SAN MICHELE • Early Christian Baptistery of SAN GIOVANNI AD FONTES • Garzaia Cascina Notizia (garzaia” - herons nesting site) • Garzaia of Villa Biscossi
Visite guidate al borgo antico di Lomello
Riprendono le visite guidate al borgo antico organizzate di Lomello! La Proloco di Lomello vi condurrà alla scoperta dei resti delle mura romane, della Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (protoromanico), del Battistero Longobardo, del Museo degli stucchi, del Castello Crivelli (visitabile esclusivamente con una guida Pro Loco) e dei suoi affreschi rinascimentali, della chiesa di San Michele (romanico). CALENDARIO:
* domenica 9 maggio ore 15
* domenica 23 maggio ore 15
* domenica 6 giugno ore 15
* domenica 20 giugno ore 15
Costo 8 euro (comprensivo dell'ingresso di €3 alla Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore).
PRENOTAZIONE OBBLIGATORIA entro la giornata del sabato precedente alla data di vostro interesse al +39 32710.85241 o scrivendo a prolocolomello@yahoo.it o inviando un messaggio tramite FB Messenger (LomelloProLocoLomello)
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Dal 09/05/2021 15:00 Al 20/06/2021 15:00
Sagra dal Strachin
Quest'anno la tradizionale sagra del gorgonzola e l'innovativa sagra dell'arancino Lomellino, si svolgeranno a Lomello il 31 agosto il 1 e il 2 settembre. Domenica anche a pranzo.
A: Lomello
Dal 31/08/2018 19:00 Al 02/09/2018 23:59
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