Comelico Superiore

Comelico Superiore
Comune di Comelico Superiore
Padola of Comelico Superiore
Location of the municipality of Comelico Superiore in the province of Belluno
Comelico Superiore
Location of Comelico Superiore in Italy
Comelico Superiore
Comelico Superiore (Veneto)
Coordinates: 46°35′N 12°31′E / 46.583°N 12.517°E / 46.583; 12.517
CountryItaly
RegionVeneto
ProvinceBelluno (BL)
FrazioniCandide (seat of the municipality), Casamazzagno, Dosoledo, Padola
Government
 • MayorMarco Staunovo Polacco
Area
 • Total
95.9 km2 (37.0 sq mi)
Elevation
1,210 m (3,970 ft)
Population
 (30 November 2025)[2]
 • Total
2,060
 • Density21.5/km2 (55.6/sq mi)
DemonymComelicesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
32040
Dialing code0435
WebsiteOfficial website

Comelico Superiore (Ladin: Cumelgu d Sora) is a scattered municipality in the Province of Belluno in the Italian region Veneto, located about 130 kilometres (81 mi) north of Venice and about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Belluno, on the border with Austria.

Comelico Superiore does not have a town named after the municipality and it is divided into four hamlets: Candide, which is the municipal seat, Casamazzagno, Dosoledo, Padola.

Comelico Superiore borders the following municipalities: Auronzo di Cadore, Danta di Cadore, Kartitsch (Austria), San Nicolò di Comelico, Sexten (BZ).

History

In the municipal area Candide is a very ancient village, in fact in 1186 the Caminesi, or feudal lords of Cadore, stipulated the deed of sale of Monte Ombrio to the inhabitants.

Symbols

The coat of arms was granted by royal decree dated December 10, 1942; the banner was granted by Presidential Decree dated July 27, 1987.[3][4]

Monuments and places of interest

Religious architectures

  • Church of the Blessed Virgin of Health: the church was blessed on November 21, 1870, the feast day of Our Lady of Health.[5]
  • Church of Santa Maria Assunta - Candide, famous for its historic organ.[6]
  • Church of Sant’Antonio Abate - Candide, built in the 16th century by master Nicolò Roupel.
  • Church of Saints Rocco and Osvaldo - Dosoledo: neoclassical church, designed by the architect Colusso and then by Giuseppe Segusini, contains valuable frescoes and altars.
  • Church of Saint Luca Evangelista - Padola: built by the architect Giuseppe Segusini between 1862 and 1869.[6]
  • Church of San Leonardo Vecchio - Casamazzagno, which offers spectacular views of the valley.

Civil architectures

  • Casa Gera (Candide): Building constructed between 1100 and 1200, owned by the Gera family since 1500.
  • Casa Monti-Giacobbi (Candide): Villa already existing in 1696, probably renovated during the 19th century.[5]
  • Museum of Alpine and Ladin Culture of Comelico (Padola), which collects over four thousand testimonies of Alpine life.[6]
  • "La Stua" Ethnographic Museum Casamazzagno: it was built to preserve the lifestyle and traditions of the valley's populations between the 19th and 20th centuries.[7]
  • The Zandonella Palace - From L'Aquila - Dosoledo: the palace was built in 1663 by the Zandonella-Dall'Aquila family, so called because they claimed to have received their noble title from the Holy Roman Emperor himself. The Museo Algudnei entirely dedicated to Ladin culture, housed inside this historic palece.[6]

Administration

Mayors since 1995

Period Mayor Party Role Note
1995 1999 Mario Zandonella Necca Civic list Mayor [8]
1999 2004 Mario Zandonella Necca Civic list Mayor [8]
2004 2009 Luca De Martin Topranin Civic list Mayor [8]
2009 2014 Mario Zandonella Necca Civic list Mayor [8]
2014 2019 Marco Staunovo Polacco Civic list "Crediamo nel Comelico" Mayor [8]
2019 2024 Marco Staunovo Polacco Civic list "Crediamo nel Comelico" Mayor [8]
2024 in carica Marco Staunovo Polacco Civic list "Crediamo nel Comelico" Mayor [8]

References

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  3. ^ "Comelico Superiore". Archivio Centrale dello Stato (in Italian). Retrieved 17 February 2025.
  4. ^ Comune di Comelico Superiore (27 November 2009). "Aggiornamento e modifica dello statuto comunale". Bur. p. 97.
  5. ^ a b "Luoghi". comune.comelicosuperiore.bl.it (in Italian). Retrieved 17 March 2026.
  6. ^ a b c d "Val Comelico: a journey through villages, culture and the landscapes of the Dolomites". e-borghi.com. Retrieved 17 March 2026.
  7. ^ Ethnographic Museum "La Stua" dolomitivalcomelico.it
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Anagrafe degli Amministratori Locali e Regionali amministratori.interno.gov.it