Lugano

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Coordinates: 46°00′N, 8°57′E

Lugano
Country Switzerland Coat of Arms of Lugano
Canton Ticino
District Lugano
46°00′N, 8°57′E
Population 52.512  (2006)
  - Density 1 /km² (0 /sq.mi.)
Area 48 km² (18.5 sq mi)
Elevation 273 m (896 ft)
Postal code 6900
SFOS number 5192
Mayor (list) Giorgio Giudici
Localities Brè-Aldesago, Breganzona, Castagnola, Cureggia, Davesco-Soragno, Gandria, Pambio-Noranco, Pazzallo, Pregassona, and Viganello
Surrounded by
(view map)
Arogno, Bioggio, Cadro, Campione d'Italia (IT-CO), Canobbio, Carabbia, Carona, Collina d'Oro, Grancia, Lanzo d'Intelvi (IT-CO), Massagno, Melide, Muzzano, Paradiso, Porza, Savosa, Sorengo, Valsolda (IT-CO), Vezia
Website www.lugano.ch
Lake Lugano
Lake Lugano
Picture by Prokudin-Gorskii of Lugano ca. 1905-10, view from foot of Monte San Salvatore
Picture by Prokudin-Gorskii of Lugano ca. 1905-10, view from foot of Monte San Salvatore
Another Prokudin-Gorskii photograph of Lugano ca. 1905-10
Another Prokudin-Gorskii photograph of Lugano ca. 1905-10
Lugano by the lake
Lugano by the lake

Lugano (Latin language: Luganum) is a town (130,000 people in the agglomeration) in the south of Switzerland, in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. The city's warm summers, and the fact that in recent years it has attracted an ever growing number of celebrities, entertainers and successful sports people has given it the nickname of the "Monte Carlo of Switzerland".

The origin of the name is most likely the Latin word Lucus, meaning wood or sacred wood, or more likely Gaulish locovanno "lake dweller".

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Lugano lies at the edge of Lake Lugano (Italian: Lago di Lugano or Ceresio), which is situated between the lakes Lago Maggiore and Lago di Como.

The city is located where the river Cassarate enters the lake between the Brè (925m) and the San Salvatore (912m) mountains.

Lugano is the largest town in Ticino. Since its union with some surrounding municipalities (Breganzona, Cureggia, Davesco-Soragno, Gandria, Pambio-Noranco, Pazzallo, Pregassona, and Viganello) in 2004, the city has a population of 52,000, with the whole metropolitan area having a population of about 115,000. This was the second major expansion after the union in 1972 with the municipalities of Brè-Aldesago and Castagnola. The tourism-based economy provides an estimated 38,000 jobs for the area. Furthermore, the city is Switzerland's 3rd major banking center (mainly handling Italian-speaking clients), after Zurich and Geneva. The population is Italian-speaking and mainly Roman Catholic.

  • Lake Lugano
  • Pedal boats
  • St. Lawrence Cathedral (9th and 15th century)
  • St. Mary of the Angels Church (16th century) with the famous fresco of the Christ's Passion from Bernardino Luini
  • Parco civico - Villa Ciani
  • Monte San Salvatore
  • Monte Bre - easy to reach and worthwhile for a breath-taking view of the city
  • Monte Generoso
  • Piazza Riforma, the Town Hall, and outdoor chess on giant boards
  • Via Nassa and other beautiful central city streets
  • Villa Favorita
  • The chocolate factory
  • Numerous picturesque villages on the lake or the hills around Lugano
  • Nearby cities of Bellinzona, Locarno, and even Milan
Lugano
Lugano
The view from the top of Monte Bre
The view from the top of Monte Bre
Piazza della Riforma
Piazza della Riforma

  • Basketball: BC Lugano Tigers (former Basket Club Lugano) plays in the Swiss National League A (LNA). They play at the Elvetico gym, won the Swiss Cup in 2001 and have been Swiss LNA Champions in 2000, 2001 and 2006.

The Palazzo dei Congressi is the performing arts center for Lugano which one of the main halls for the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana.

Action of movie "The Consequences of Love" by Paolo Sorrentino takes place in one of the hotels of Lugano. We do not get to see many sights of Lugano, nevertheless we can see Lugano's beauty.

The two main events of the year are the Blues to Bop Festival (end of August/early September) and the Estival Jazz (July). The city becomes a hive of activity as thousands crowd the streets for free open air concerts in the city's main piazzas. In 1956 it hosted the first Eurovision Song Contest.

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