Lanciano

LancianoA gate in the remains of the ancient walls of Lanciano, Italy.

Lanciano, town, Abruzzi regione, south-central Italy. An archbishopric and agricultural centre, it has textile, machinery, and furniture manufactures. It originated as the Roman Anxanum. The town’s Cistercian-Gothic church of Santa Maria Maggiore dates from 1227, and its cathedral has a late 13th-century campanile. Up to the 17th century Lanciano held fairs that attracted merchants from all over Italy, as well as from France and the Balkans. Pop. (2006 est.) mun., 36,306.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.