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Longare è un comune della provincia di Vicenza situato lungo la Riviera Berica, ai piedi dei Colli Berici, a pochi chilometri a su...

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Longare è un comune della provincia di Vicenza situato lungo la Riviera Berica, ai piedi dei Colli Berici, a pochi chilometri a sud del capoluogo. Il territorio comunale comprende la frazione di Costozza, nota fin dall'antichità per le sue cave di pietra, tradizionalmente attive già in epoca romana, e per un sistema di grotte in parte naturali e in parte scavate nel corso dei secoli, note come i covoli di Costozza. Una caratteristica unica dell'area sono i ventidotti, condotti artificiali che convogliano l'aria a temperatura costante presente nelle grotte facendola fluire per convezione naturale verso le cantine e gli ambienti delle ville soprastanti, garantendo un clima più mite d'inverno e più fresco d'estate. Il monumento principale di Costozza è Villa Da Schio, dimora storica ancora abitata dalla famiglia Da Schio, parte di un complesso cinquecentesco ampliato nel Settecento con un giardino terrazzato reso unico proprio dai ventidotti, che hanno permesso la coltivazione di specie vegetali insolite per la zona. Longare rappresenta una delle tappe più interessanti dei Colli Berici per chi si interessa di architettura storica e di curiosità geologiche.

Aktualisiert am 12 Juli 2026

Longare 31°
Sa. 32° 20°
So. 34° 22°
Mo. 34° 23°
Di. 35° 22°

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Die Geschichte

Die Geschichte von Longare

Longare and the Riviera Berica

Longare lies along the Riviera Berica, the road that runs along the eastern slope of the Colli Berici just a few kilometers south of Vicenza. The municipal territory includes several hamlets, among them Costozza, the settlement of greatest historical and natural interest, set at the foot of the hills in a landscape of rock walls, vineyards, and woods typical of the Berici area.

Costozza and the Stone Quarries

Costozza has been known since antiquity for its stone quarries, according to tradition already active in Roman times, which provided building material for Vicenza and the surrounding area over the centuries. The hill behind the settlement is marked by a series of caves, partly natural and partly enlarged or created over time, first for stone extraction and later used as cellars and storage: these are the covoli of Costozza, a defining feature of the territory.

The Ventidotti, a Unique Phenomenon

A distinctive feature of the Costozza caves is the ventidotti, artificial conduits that channel the almost constant-temperature air found in the underground cavities, letting it rise by natural convection to the cellars and rooms of the villas above. This system, developed as early as the Renaissance, ensures a milder climate in winter and a cooler one in summer, and has historically been used for food preservation and for growing plant species otherwise unsuited to the local climate.

Villa Da Schio

At the heart of Costozza stands Villa Da Schio, a historic residence still inhabited by the Da Schio family, which preserves one of the most interesting gardens in the area. The villa is part of a complex built in the sixteenth century by the Trento family and enlarged from the eighteenth century onward, when the park was transformed into a refined terraced garden. The garden is made unique precisely by the ventidotti, which since the Renaissance have channeled cool air from the caves below, creating a stable microclimate that has, over time, allowed the cultivation of plant species unusual for the area.

The Colli Berici Between Nature and Architecture

Longare's territory belongs to the broader context of the Colli Berici, a hill area south of Vicenza known for its limestone terrain and for its ancient settlements and Palladian villas. The combination of natural elements, such as the caves and the ventidotti, and architectural ones, such as Villa Da Schio, makes Longare one of the most complete stops for understanding the geological and historical peculiarities of the Berici area.

Experiences Not to Miss

  • Visit the covoli of Costozza and learn how the ventidotti work
  • Explore the terraced garden of Villa Da Schio
  • Observe the ancient Vicenza stone quarries on the Costozza hillside
  • Follow the Riviera Berica between Longare and the neighboring villages
  • Walk among vineyards and woods at the foot of the Colli Berici

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