Capannori

Immersed in the green heart of Tuscany, we find Capannori, an Italian municipality in the province of Lucca. This exciting town extends over a vast fertile area of 162 square kilometers, making it a giant among the municipalities of Italy in terms of territorial extension. With a population of about 46,000 people, Capannori has a unique charm that derives from its fascinating history and truly spectacular architecture. Capannori is a mosaic of over 40 hamlets, each with its distinctive character and unique personality, which have been united under a single administration since the eighteenth century. The charm of Capannori lies in the fact that it is a collection of small realities, without a real center, but all immersed in a lush Tuscan landscape, among hills, plains, and mountains. The history of the municipality dates back to Roman times, of which it still preserves numerous testimonies, despite having suffered damage due to barbarian invasions. During the Middle Ages, the area was subject to the rivalry of the powerful cities of Lucca and Pisa, fighting for control of the territory. In the sixteenth century, however, the area lost its military and commercial importance and became a favorite place for the noble families of Lucca who built magnificent villas, which still constitute the architectural heritage of Capannori. The territory of the municipality of Capannori is especially famous for its natural richness. Rivers, hills, and plains combine to offer enchanting and relaxing landscapes. Here, the eternal olive trees, wise cypresses, and fruitful vineyards paint an idyllic Tuscan picture, joined by the splendid historic villas and characteristic farmhouses. The generous nature offers an abundance of fresh products, including oil, wine, and honey, which contribute to making the local cuisine a true paradise for food lovers. Capannori is known not only for its rich historical and natural heritage, but also for its timely attention to the environment. In fact, the municipality is famous for being at the forefront of waste reduction policies. Since 2007, it has embarked on a path aimed at achieving the goal of "Zero Waste" and has helped position Capannori as a model of sustainable waste management globally. You will also find a lively sense of community in Capannori. Recurring events such as the Palio di Capannori and the Capannori Theater animate the local communities and attract visitors from all over the region. The Palio is a traditional competition between the hamlets of the municipality, dating back to the fourteenth century, while the Capannori Theater is a summer festival of theatrical performances. Capannori is not only a place to take a journey back in time, discovering the most authentic traits of Italy, but also a place where the future of sustainability is experienced and lived day by day. A place where the beauty of the past and the awareness of the present come together to give life to a municipality that looks to the future with optimism and innovation. Capannori, in its simplicity and genuineness, encapsulates all the charm of a pioneer in the environmental field and all the lyricism preserved by its history.

ISTAT code: 046007

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Altopascio, Bientina, Borgo a Mozzano, Buti, Calci, Capannori, Castelfranco di Sotto, Lucca, Montecarlo, Pescaglia, Pescia, Porcari, San Giuliano Terme, Santa Maria a Monte, Villa Basilica

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Capannori, a Tuscan municipality located in the heart of the province of Lucca, is known not only for the beauty of its landscapes, but also for the presence of a lively and active community of local businesses. The economic activities of Capannori revolve around various sectors, demonstrating remarkable versatility and adaptability to market needs. An undisputed protagonist of the territory is the agricultural sector. The numerous local agricultural companies, many of which are family-run, contribute to the prosperity of the local economy. They carry on the ancient tradition of cultivating wheat, olives, and vines, preserving the heritage and wisdom of farmers from the past. The extra virgin olive oil and wine produced in the Capannori area, in particular, receive great appreciation both nationally and internationally, thanks to their superb quality and unmistakable flavor. In fact, in the taverns of Capannori, one can taste the region's native wines, including the exceptional Sangiovese. Another key sector of Capannori's economy is the manufacturing industry, which boasts a wide variety of businesses. In the area, there are companies active in the furniture, clothing, ceramics, mechanical, and metalworking sectors, providing employment to many local residents and contributing to wealth generation. A special mention goes to the tourism sector, which has seen significant development in recent years. Capannori, with its historic villas, ancient churches, and enchanting landscape, is able to attract a considerable number of visitors from around the world. The area is dotted with accommodation facilities, from agritourism and bed and breakfasts to luxury hotels, ready to welcome tourists and visitors and provide them with an unforgettable vacation. The service sector also plays an important role in the local economy. Capannori is home to many companies offering a wide range of services, both for day-to-day needs and for the specific requirements of residents and businesses. There are numerous commercial activities that highlight Tuscan tradition and culture, from restaurants offering typical dishes to craft shops showcasing the skill and expertise of local artisans. Finally, local businesses in Capannori are characterized by a strong focus on the environment and sustainability. Environmental awareness is also reflected in the business policies of many local companies, which strive to reduce the ecological impact of their activities, for example through the use of renewable energy, waste recycling, and the adoption of eco-friendly production techniques. Capannori, therefore, is a municipality that looks to the future without forgetting its past, a place where ancient and new generations of entrepreneurs work together to create wealth and well-being, always respecting the environment and their cultural roots.

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The municipality of Capannori (ISTAT code 46007) has a population of 46,402, with a slight female predominance over males (23,423 against 22,979). The presence of foreigners is significant, although not dominant, with a total of 4,244 people. This demographic diversity offers a cultural and social richness to the territory, favoring an international and multilingual context that could be interesting for potential investors. Capannori has a large territorial area of 156.18 sq km, evenly distributed between residential, commercial, tourist, and cultural areas of interest. The territory is able to accommodate a significant number of dwellings, with 18,947 units occupied and 3,283 unoccupied as of December 31, 2021. This latter data suggests the presence of a potentially interesting real estate market for future investments. Regarding the geographical and morphological characteristics, the altitude of the center is 15 meters and the territory is neither coastal nor insular and does not have coastal areas. However, there is a significant presence of low-altitude areas (78.76% of the territory is below 300 meters), indicating a morphology favorable to the realization of building and infrastructural projects. The territory of Capannori is classified as an area with intermediate population density, with potential for further urban and economic development. The tourist and accommodation offer is significant, although there is an evident lack of high-level hotel facilities, with no 5-star classified structures present. However, there are several non-hotel accommodations, including 78 rental accommodations managed as businesses and 29 agritourisms. In total, there are 1,683 beds in various types of accommodation facilities, which could be further developed to improve the attractiveness of the territory for tourists. Very important is the presence of 6 museum institutions, which attracted a total of 19,849 visitors in 2020. It is a significant resource that makes the territory interesting from both a cultural and tourist point of view. In terms of infrastructure, it can count on reasonable accessibility to railway stations (30 minutes), access to the highway network (6 minutes), and airports (33 minutes). This logistically favorable position could attract significant investments in the logistics, trade, and industry sectors. In conclusion, the territory of Capannori has several strengths that can attract investments in real estate, tourism, culture, and commerce. Despite some areas for improvement such as the offer of high-level hotel facilities, the territory shows a considerable development potential.

ISTAT COD AND MUNICIPALITIES
ISTAT code046007
MunicipalityCapannori
INHABITANTS (2023)
Total Inhabitants46402
Males22979
Females23423
TERRITORIAL SURFACES
HOUSES 2021
Occupied dwellings as of December 31st18.947
Unoccupied dwellings as of December 31st3283
Homes as of December 31st22.23
Stranieri
Males2174
Females2070
Total4244
5 STARS AND 5 STAR LUXURY
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
4 STARS
Exercises3
Beds272
Rooms144
Bathrooms151
3 STARS
Exercises1
Beds51
Rooms23
Bathrooms23
2 STARS
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
1 STAR
Exercises0
Beds0
Rooms0
Bathrooms0
Tourist Hotel Residences
Exercises1
Beds27
Rooms13
Bathrooms13
Total Hotels
Exercises5
Beds350
Rooms180
Bathrooms187
Campsites and Tourist Villages
Number0
Beds0
Rental accommodation managed in an entrepreneurial manner
Number78
Beds720
Farmhouses
Number29
Beds470
Youth Hostels
Number3
Beds48
Holiday homes
Number1
Beds15
Alpine refuges
Number0
Beds0
Other accommodation facilities
Number3
Beds54
Bed & Breakfast
Number3
Beds26
Total non-hotel establishments
Number117
Beds1333
Total accommodation facilities
Number122
Beds1683
2020 Museums and Similar Institutions
Number of museum institutions6
Number of visitors19849
Fasce altimetriche
PERIMETER_KM88.14
AREA_KMQ155.96
0-299 (%)78.8
300-599 (%)14.1
600-899 (%)6.5
900-1.199 (%)0.6
1.200-1.499 (%)0.0
1.500-1.999 (%)0.0
2.000-2.499 (%)0.0
>=2.500 (%)0.0
% Total100
Agrarian region
Agricultural Region Code4607
Denomination: Agricultural RegionPIANURA DI LUCCA
Other statistical classifications
Altitude of the center (meters)15
Coastal municipalityNo
Island municipalityNo
Coastal areasNo
Level of urbanizationZone a densità intermedia di popolazione
Accessibility indices (in minutes)
Railway stations with active passenger service30
Access to the motorway network6
Airports33
Ports with passenger service42

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The municipality of Capannori, located in the heart of the picturesque region of Tuscany, is a treasure trove of cultural, historical, and religious attractions. Of particular interest is the patron saint of the municipality, San Gennaro, to whom an important religious festival is dedicated every year on September 19th. During this celebration, the faithful participate in solemn masses and colorful processions that bring the streets of the municipality to life. One of the main attractions of Capannori is the magnificent Villa Torrigiani, a majestic 17th-century residence that fascinates with its Baroque architecture and lush gardens. The elegant Villa Reale di Marlia, with its English and Italian style gardens hosting fountains, ponds, and sculptures, is another must-see site. For lovers of religious architecture, Capannori boasts a series of remarkable churches. The Church of San Gennaro, with frescoes from the 14th and 15th centuries, the Pieve di San Pietro a Sant'Andrea, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries, and the Pieve di San Ginese, with its ancient 12th-century bell tower, are just some of the testimonies of the deep spirituality that characterizes this territory. Those who visit Capannori during the Easter period have the opportunity to participate in the evocative "Good Friday Procession," one of the oldest traditions of the municipality. During this event, a statue of the Dead Christ is carried in procession through the streets of the village, enveloped in an atmosphere of sacredness and deep respect. Capannori also knows how to win over food lovers thanks to its numerous food and wine festivals. In December, for example, the "Artisan Chocolate Festival" takes place, a true paradise for lovers of the world's most beloved sweet. Also in winter, during Christmas, the streets of the municipality come alive with Christmas markets, where you can buy typical food products and local crafts, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. One must not forget the fascinating tradition of "New Oil," celebrated between October and November. During this event, you have the opportunity to discover the scent and taste of freshly pressed oil, tasting it on delicious warm bread crostini. Another must-see stop for those visiting Capannori is the Lucca Oasis, a 13-hectare nature reserve established to protect and promote the typical flora and fauna of the area. An ideal place for outdoor walks and to enjoy the scenic beauty of Tuscany. Nestled between the Pisan mountains and the Lucca plain, Capannori offers an authentic glimpse of Italy, with ancient cultures, splendid architecture, and valuable culinary traditions. A meeting place between history and art, faith and nature, ideal for those seeking a rich and engaging travel experience.

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