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Scarperia
was founded in 1306 by the Florentine Republic as "new land"
in order to oppose the
power of the feudal Lords, the Ubaldini family. It was first named Castel
San Barnaba and rapidly gained importance due to its strategic position,
so much so, that in 1415 it became the Seat of a Vicariate. The Vicariate
held both administrative and judicial powers in the Mugello.
The Vicariate's Palace, Seat and home of the Vicars, has undergone many
changes during the course of the centuries, and is now similar to that
of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. The Palace's facade is enriched with innumerable
Vicars' Coats of Arms, and inside one can admire splendid frescoes, in
particular 'La Madonna with Child and Saints' attributed to Ghirlandaio.
Of particular interest near the Vicariate's Palace are the Oratories of
the Madonna dei Terremoti, the Madonna del Vivaio and the Torrino, a medieval
tower surrounded by a very suggestive Italian garden. Some few kilometres
distant is S. Agata, dominated by its XII century Romanesque Pieve with
several notable artistic works. Also in S. Agata one can visit the very
interesting exhibition of artisan and farming life made entirely by Sig.
Leprino.
Another small, but important centre nearby, is Fagna and its Pieve, cited
in documents as far back as 1018. The church's interior has some interesting
artistic paintings to view.
From the 15th century, Scarperia has been tied to the production of knives
and all their derivatives, in fact, its knife industry goes back to the
very first Knife Producers' Statutes. Even today there is evidence of
this still flowering activity with many Companies which produce with expert
artisan hands, works worthy of the town's tradition. Not to be forgotten,
among the other artisan activities of the town, is the traditional wrought
iron craft.
Fisherman
can enjoy themselves fishing in the streams rich with trout, and in the
countryside near the town, two important tourist structures have been
inserted, the Golf Club 'Poggio
dei Medici' and the International
Autodrome.
Scarperia holds many cultural activities such as the 'Diotto (Die - Octo)
which takes place in September in remembrance of the town's foundation
in 1306. The most important part of this day is its procession which revokes
daily Renaissance life, with ladies and gentlemen dressed in medieval
costumes, banner wavers, cavaliers and games in the square. On the last
Sunday of May the town holds its 'Infiorata', carried out by the townspeople,
when the main street is covered with petals, each year dedicated to a
different theme.
The surrounding countryside is very much in harmony with its natural environment
and its products, and the local restaurants evidence this with their excellent
cuisine.
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