Taurisano

Comune in Apulia, Italy
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39°57′N 18°10′E / 39.950°N 18.167°E / 39.950; 18.167CountryItalyRegionApuliaProvinceLecce (LE)Government
 • MayorRaffaele StasiArea • Total23.68 km2 (9.14 sq mi)Elevation
110 m (360 ft)Population
 (31 March 2012)[2]
 • Total12,668 • Density530/km2 (1,400/sq mi)DemonymTaurisanesiTime zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code
73056
Dialing code0833Patron saintSt. StephenSaint day3 AugustWebsiteOfficial website

Taurisano (Salentino: Taurisanu) is a town and comune in the province of Lecce, in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. It is located in the Salento area. Nearby towns are Acquarica del Capo, Casarano, Ruffano and Ugento.

The town of Taurisano is the place of birth of the philosopher Giulio Cesare Vanini.

Main sights

Native house of Giulio Cesare Vanini
Church of Santo Stefano Protomartire
  • Church of Santa Maria di Strada, in Apulian-Romanesque style (mid-13th/early 14th centuries). The façade has a portal sided by two plinths, which support two crouching animals (a bull and a lion); the architrave has a bas-relief depicting the Annunciation. At the side, under the bell-gable, is a Byzantine sundial with the time written both in Latin and Greek characters.
  • Church of Santo Stefano Protomartire (15th century, but later rebuilt in 1796).
  • Church of San Nicola della Consolata (1733), annexed to the Ducal Palace. The latter was completed in 1770 above an Angevine 13th-century castle, and has a 16th-century tower with Guelph merlons.
  • Remains of the Byzantine Chapel of San Donato (7th-8th centuries)
  • Megalith of Specchia Silva and Sanjetti Menhir

References

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ Population from ISTAT


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