Soragna Explained

Soragna
Official Name:Comune di Soragna
Coordinates:44.9333°N 17°W
Region:Emilia-Romagna
Province:Parma (PR)
Frazioni:Carzeto, Castellina, Diolo
Mayor:Marco Taccagni
Area Total Km2:45
Population Total:4834
Population As Of:31 December 2016[1]
Elevation M:49
Postal Code:43019
Area Code:0524

Soragna (Parmigiano: Suràgna) is a town and comune in the province of Parma of northern Italy with a population of about 4,800.

The town is known from 712, when it was mentioned in a document by the Lombard king Liutprand. From 1198 it was a possession of the Lupi family and was an imperial fief (a marquisate from 1347 and a principate from 1709), with the right to mint coins.

It is home to a medieval rocca (fortress), turned into a palace, called the Rocca Meli Lupi. It has 16th century frescoes by Cesare Baglione, possibly Niccolò dell'Abbate, and others. The surrounding park was turned into an English garden around 1820.

Among its churches are:

Twin towns

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Notes and References

  1. Data from Istat