Torrile
Torrile (Parmigiano: Toril) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Parma in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) northwest of Bologna and about 13 kilometres (8 mi) north of Parma.
Torrile borders the following municipalities: Colorno, Mezzani, Parma, Sissa Trecasali.
Main sights
In the comune is the pieve of Gainago, known from 1144 and dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It houses 13th-century frescoes with a Deposition, Saint and Madonna with Child. Another sight is the Torre ("Tower") from which the commune takes its name, located in the frazione of Gainago. The patrician Villa Balduino-Serra is home to a large garden and park.
Economy
The town is home to Erreà, which is one of the leading sportswear producers of Italy.
References
External links
- Official website
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- Albareto
- Bardi
- Bedonia
- Berceto
- Bore
- Borgo Val di Taro
- Busseto
- Calestano
- Collecchio
- Colorno
- Compiano
- Corniglio
- Felino
- Fidenza
- Fontanellato
- Fontevivo
- Fornovo di Taro
- Langhirano
- Lesignano de' Bagni
- Medesano
- Monchio delle Corti
- Montechiarugolo
- Neviano degli Arduini
- Noceto
- Palanzano
- Parma
- Pellegrino Parmense
- Polesine Zibello
- Roccabianca
- Sala Baganza
- Salsomaggiore Terme
- San Secondo Parmense
- Sissa Trecasali
- Solignano
- Soragna
- Sorbolo Mezzani
- Terenzo
- Tizzano Val Parma
- Tornolo
- Torrile
- Traversetolo
- Valmozzola
- Varano de' Melegari
- Varsi
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