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Marano di Valpolicella

Marano di Valpolicella è un comune collinare della provincia di Verona, considerato uno dei territori più autentici della Valpolic...

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Marano di Valpolicella è un comune collinare della provincia di Verona, considerato uno dei territori più autentici della Valpolicella Classica, la zona storica di produzione dell'Amarone e del Recioto. Il paesaggio è quello tipico della viticoltura veronese: pergole di vite che disegnano le colline, casali in pietra e piccole contrade sparse tra i vigneti. Marano custodisce anche gioielli architettonici di grande valore, come la chiesa romanica di San Giorgio di Valpolicella, e un angolo naturalistico sorprendente nella frazione di Molina, dove un parco attraversato da cascate e antichi mulini ad acqua offre un contrasto fresco e boschivo rispetto alle colline vitate circostanti. È un comune ideale per chi cerca un'esperienza autentica di Valpolicella, lontano dai grandi flussi turistici del Garda ma vicinissimo, in termini di qualità, alla sua produzione vinicola più prestigiosa.

Aktualisiert am 12 Juli 2026

Marano di Valpolicella 32°
Sa. 32° 19°
So. 34° 20°
Mo. 35° 21°
Di. 35° 24°

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Die Geschichte

Die Geschichte von Marano di Valpolicella

History and origins

Marano di Valpolicella lies at the heart of the Valpolicella Classica, the hilly area northwest of Verona where winegrowing has extremely ancient roots, already documented in Roman times. The municipal territory preserves important traces of the Lombard presence and the subsequent development of a rural organisation based on small autonomous hamlets, many of which have kept their own name and distinct identity within the municipality to this day. Marano's history is closely interwoven with that of winegrowing, which has shaped the landscape and economy of these hills for centuries.

The church of San Giorgio di Valpolicella

Marano's most valuable monument is the Pieve of San Giorgio di Valpolicella, one of the most significant examples of Romanesque architecture in the province of Verona. The church, built on a site of ancient occupation, stands out for the sober elegance of its Romanesque forms and for decorative elements testifying to its long history, including earlier remains reused in its construction. It is an essential stop for anyone visiting Valpolicella with an interest in medieval religious art and architecture, often less well known than the area's wine attractions.

Molina and the Waterfalls Park

The hamlet of Molina is home to one of Valpolicella's most surprising natural corners: the Waterfalls Park, a green area crossed by streams that form several waterfalls set among lush vegetation, once used to power old mills, from which the hamlet takes its name. The path among the waterfalls offers a cool, shaded experience, particularly appreciated in the summer months as a natural counterpoint to the sun-drenched landscape of the surrounding vineyards, and it is one of the area's most loved destinations for families and hikers.

Vineyards and wine: Amarone and Recioto

Marano di Valpolicella is considered one of the key municipalities of the Valpolicella Classica, the historic sub-zone that produces some of the finest grapes destined for Amarone and Recioto della Valpolicella wines. Marano's hills, favourably exposed and characterised by calcareous soils, host vineyards trained using the traditional Verona pergola system, where Corvina, Corvinone and Rondinella grapes are partly dried to produce the area's celebrated raisin wines. Wine culture here is not just an economic activity but a deep-rooted territorial identity.

How to get there and surroundings

Marano di Valpolicella lies about 20 kilometres northwest of Verona, easily reached by car via the hillside roads connecting the various municipalities of the Valpolicella Classica, including Fumane, San Pietro in Cariano and Negrar. It is a natural stop along the Valpolicella Wine Road, ideal for those combining winery tastings, cultural visits and nature walks, while remaining a short distance from Lake Garda and the centre of Verona.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visit the Romanesque Pieve of San Giorgio di Valpolicella
  • Walk among the waterfalls of Molina's park
  • Taste Amarone and Recioto at local wineries
  • Follow the Valpolicella Wine Road through the pergola-trained vineyards
  • Explore the small rural hamlets scattered across Marano's hills

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