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The first core of Vische dates back to 420 AD: the Barbarians coming from the North, among which Allobroges and Suevians, settled in Northern Italy and created some villages among Lago di Candia, Dora, and the surrounding woods. It is likely that the name of Vische derives from an old German word (Quitsken) meaning "the fish dart": fishing was the main means of sustenance together with hunting. One of the country-wards was subsequently called Viscano: the final part of the name witnesses its Roman origins, like for Cigliano and Albiano.
During the Middle Ages Vische was at first the ecclesiastic feud of the Bishop of Ivrea, and it became afterwards a lay feud under the Lords of Barone, Filippo d'Acaja, the Marques of Birago. Finally, in the 20th century, all the estates of the Birago were given to the hospital Amedeo di Savoia which, after World War I suggested the purchase of the lands to the farmers who had been working them for generations: so, farmsteads and land which had always belonged to the feudal lords and to the rich Lords, became property of the farmers from Vische.
The great number of rural architectures scattered throughout the territory together with the votive chapels and the tabernacles which are still object of veneration and devotion, the shapes of the agricultural landscape represent the evidence of the historical and economic events characterizing the development of Vische.

For information: Comune di Vische - Tel. 011/9837493 - 011/9837501
Location: Vische (TO) Region: Piedmont
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