Caramagna Piemonte
Caramagna Piemonte is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about south of Turin and about northeast of Cuneo.
Caramagna Piemonte borders the following municipal lands: Carmagnola, Racconigi, and Sommariva del Bosco.
History
The name of Caramagna appears for the first time in 1026. The foundation of the Monastery of Santa Maria by the marquis of Turin Olderico greatly increased the power of the country, which extended its interests around the southern Piedmont and Liguria.The monastery was entrusted to the care of the nuns of the Order of St. Benedict; the same order was later replaced by the equivalent male order and later by the Girolamiti.
In 1250 Caramagna moved towards an organization of municipal type. In 1544 Caramagna was burned by the Spanish army. In 1690 an army of 15,000 French destroyed the town.
Main sights
- City Hall, the seat of the Municipality of Caramagna Piemonte
- Tower of the Old Council, used for exhibitions and events
- Church of "Assunzione di Maria Vergine" and the nearby Abbey
- Church "Arciconfraternita di Santa Croce"
- The House of the "Beata Caterina"
Economy
Other economical activities include engineering, manufacturing and packaging laminated, handicraft and trade.
Sport
The sports hall of Caramagna hosts the home matches of the team CLD Carmagnola, futsal team that play in serie A2.Twin towns
- Alicia, Argentina
- Aquilonia, Italy