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Carpi, Emilia-Romagna - Wikipedia Carpi (Italian: [ˈkarpi]; Emilian: Chèrp) is an Italian town and comune of about 73,000 inhabitants in the province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna [3] It is a busy centre for industrial and craft activities and for cultural and commercial exchanges
Carpi, Italy, ancient town with fascinating churches The origins of Carpi, an important and beautiful town in the Emilia-Romagna region of central Italy with about 70,000 inhabitants, date back to the 6th century AD
Visit Carpi – Historic Town in Emilia-Romagna - Italy Review Carpi is known for its large Renaissance square, Piazza dei Martiri, and its historical buildings including the Palazzo dei Pio and the Carpi Cathedral It’s also recognised as a centre for the Italian textile and fashion industry
Carpi - Emilia Romagna Tourism Carpi today is a lively town with numerous industries and craftspeople, and is well known for its textiles district, its commercial and cultural exchanges, and its many events that celebrate the artistic and scientific life of the local community and beyond
Home - VisitCarpi - promozione e turismo, Comune di Carpi Welcome to Carpi! On this portal you will be able to discover the culture, the history, the art and gastronomy of our town Guides, audioguides, ebook, app, photos and videos are available
Carpi | ITALY Magazine Piazza dei Martini in Carpi Carpi is a town in the province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna It is a busy center for industrial and craft activities and for cultural and commercial exchanges Carpi is distinguished by its great Renaissance square (piazza), called Piazza Martiri, the largest in the region It is flanked by a portico with 52 columns
Carpi - Wikipedia Carpi quindi fu un borgo medievale di origine preistorica (civiltà villanoviana) rifondato, probabilmente come roccaforte (castrum Carpi), nell' Alto Medioevo