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all files of Scandiano
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Scandiano Railway Station
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Public out-of-town and railway transport services
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Mi Muovo in bici
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Bike Sharing Hire Service
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TAXI Service in Scandiano
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Service active 24h/24h. Also suburban services to airports and railway stations.
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Province Map
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Scandiano
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It is a very important productive-economic town, located where the hills meet the plain, and was one of the oldest human settlements in the province.
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Ferri Agostino Private Collection
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Private collection of objects of daily use with several sections: agricultural tools, from the kitchen to the countryside. Interesting collection dedicated to the profession of barber, magazines and books about local history.
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Church of Santa Maria Vergine
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Dedicated originally to the Virgin Mary and subsequently to Our Lady of the Assumption, the church is mentioned among those existing in the province in the year 1000.
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Church of the Cappuccini
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In 1622, the Marquis Ottavio Thiene donated four biolche of land to the Capuchin friars to be used for building a church dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua with adjacent monastery.
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Pieve di Santa Maria
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The parish church, named after the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, has a tripartite façade surmounted by a large curved pediment.
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San Giuseppe Church
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The church was built in the first half of the 16th century outside the castle walls on the site of a small chapel officiated by the Confraternity of San Giuseppe.
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San Ruffino Church
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In 944 the "ecclesiam san Rufini positiam in loco Ventuso" was named.
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Church of Iano
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The church is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin. The facade has a sloping roof with pilaster strips in the corners and upper pediment.
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Church of Pratissolo
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Mentioned in a document of 1288 as being under the governance of the parish church of Fogliano, in the early 1500s it was joined to the Consortium of the Priests of Scandiano.
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Church of St. John the Baptist
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The church of St. John the Baptist is situated on the right bank of the Tresinaro river, behind the moat of the old castle.
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Church of Ventoso
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Situated a short distance from the Torricella castle, the church is dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption and dates to the year 912, mentioned in an act by Berengario.
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Church of San Giacomo Maggiore
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The church dedicated to San Giacomo Maggiore was first mentioned in 1302 as one of the chapels dependent on the Parish Church of Castellarano.
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Church of Fellegara
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The original layout of the church of San Savino dates to the early 16th century.
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Spallanzani House
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The most impressive façade on Via Magati is the birthplace of Lazzaro Spallanzani, known as Casa Spallanzani.
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Palazzo Municipale
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The original urban establishment dates back to the XVI century. The present layout results from a building intervention that ended in 1912.