Schignano
Schignano is a small village and comune (municipality) located in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is situated in the Intelvi Valley, near the border with Switzerland.
Geography:
Schignano is characterized by its mountainous terrain and lush vegetation. The village is located at an altitude of approximately 650 meters above sea level.
History:
The history of Schignano dates back to ancient times. The area was inhabited by Celts and Romans before becoming part of the Duchy of Milan.
Culture and Traditions:
Schignano is known for its Carnival celebrations, particularly the "Carnival of Schignano." This traditional event involves elaborate costumes and masks, and features unique characters and rituals. The carnival typically takes place in the days leading up to Lent.
Economy:
Historically, the economy of Schignano was based on agriculture and forestry. Today, tourism plays a more significant role, with visitors attracted by the natural beauty of the area and the traditional Carnival.
Points of Interest:
- The Church of San Giovanni Battista
- The Carnival Museum
- The surrounding mountains and hiking trails