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LUGANO (Ger. Lauis)

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 115 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LUGANO (Ger. Lauis)  , the most populous and most thriving
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town in the Swiss canton of Ticino or Tessin, situated (906 ft.) on the
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northern
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shore of the lake of Lugano . Pop . (1900) 9394, almost all
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Italian-speaking and Romanists . To the S. it is dominated by the
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Monte Salvatore (3004 ft.) and on the S.E . (across the lake) by the Monte Generoso (5591 ft.)—a magnificent view point . Both mountains are accessible by
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railways . By
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rail Lugano is 124 M. from Lucerne and 512 M. from Milan . Situated on the main St Gotthard railway
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line, Lugano is now easily reached, so that it is much frequented by visitors (largely German) in spring and in autumn . Though politically Swiss since 1512, Lugano is thoroughly Italian in appearance and character . Of
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recent years many improvements have been made in the town, which has two important suburbs Paradiso to the south and Cassarate to the east . The railway station (1109 ft.) is above the town, and is connected with the
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fine quays by a funicular railway . On the main quay is a statue of William Tell by the sculptor Vincenzo Vela (182o-1891), a native of the town, while other
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works by him are in the gardens of private villas in the neighbourhood .

The

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principal church,
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San Lorenzo, in
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part
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dates back earlier than the 15th century, while its richly sculptured
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facade bears the figures 1517 . This church is now the
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cathedral church of the bishop of Lugano, a see erected in 1888, with jurisdiction over the Italian parts of
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Switzerland . The church of
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Santa Maria degli Angioli, built about 1499, and till 1848 occupied by Franciscans, contains several very fine frescoes (particularly a Crucifixion) painted 1529-1530 by Bernardino Luini . A gallery containing
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modern pictures has been built on the site of the old palace of the bishops of Como . During the struggle of 1848-1866 to expel the Austrians from
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Lombardy, Lugano served as headquarters for Mazzini and his followers . Books and tracts intended for distribution in Italy were produced there and at Capolago (9 M. distant, at the S.E. end of the lake), and the efforts of the
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Austrian police to prevent their circulation were completely powerless . (W . A . B .

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