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Castelgomberto si trova nella Valle dell'Agno, tra i colli vicentini, non lontano da Vicenza

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Castelgomberto si trova nella Valle dell'Agno, tra i colli vicentini, non lontano da Vicenza. Il nome del paese deriva dal personale germanico Gonbert; in origine il territorio era conosciuto come Chiuse, e solo agli inizi del Cinquecento i due antichi nuclei di Chiuse e Castelgomberto si fusero in un unico comune. Scavi archeologici condotti sui colli di Santo Stefano e di Monte Castello hanno documentato insediamenti risalenti all'età del Bronzo e alla prima età del Ferro. Il patrimonio architettonico del comune comprende Villa Da Schio, fatta erigere dalla famiglia Piovene nella seconda metà del Seicento su progetto dell'architetto Antonio Pizzocaro in forme palladiane, e Villa Trissino-Barbaran, costruita nel 1710 su un preesistente edificio gotico di cui rimane una loggia. Il territorio, a vocazione agricola e vitivinicola fin dal Settecento, conserva anche antiche cave di pietra e una fitta rete di sentieri collinari.

Actualizado el 12 julio 2026 · Fuentes: https://www.prolococastelgomberto.it/storia/ · https://visitpedemontana.com/2024/04/24/villa-da-schio-a-castelgomberto-2/ · https://www.ecovicentino.it/blog/esplorare-il-vicentino-castelgomberto-tra-natura-e-storia/

Castelgomberto 30°
Sáb. 30° 18°
Dom. 32° 20°
Lun. 33° 21°
Mar. 35° 22°

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La historia de Castelgomberto

From Chiuse to Castelgomberto

The name Castelgomberto derives from the Germanic personal name Gonbert. In the medieval period the area was known as Chiuse: in the year 1000 it was donated by Otto III to the Bishop of Vicenza. Chiuse and Castelgomberto were originally two separate settlements, which merged in the early sixteenth century, when the name Chiuse gradually fell out of use.

Ancient Traces

Archaeological excavations on the hill of Santo Stefano and at Monte Castello have brought to light settlements dating to the Middle-Late Bronze Age, between the fifteenth and twelfth centuries BC, and to the early Iron Age, in the ninth century BC, evidence of human presence in the area long before Roman times.

Villa Da Schio

Villa Da Schio was built for the Piovene family in the second half of the seventeenth century to a design by architect Antonio Pizzocaro, following Palladian tradition. The complex is surrounded by an eighteenth-century park with broad tree-lined avenues and includes a large fishpond, used both as a water reserve for irrigation and as a decorative feature, together with statues in the Italian garden attributed to the school of Orazio Marinali.

Villa Trissino-Barbaran and the Quarries

Villa Trissino-Barbaran was built in 1710 on an earlier Gothic building, of which a loggia survives on the right-hand side; it now houses a school. Along the Strada vecia de Vale, at the foot of the San Valentino hill, lie old white stone quarries, freely accessible and marked by broad, luminous caverns.

Trails and Agricultural Vocation

Castelgomberto's trail network supports mountain biking, trail running and nordic walking, with events such as the Spring Walk and the CastelTrail race. The territory, with fertile valley floors and hillside slopes suited to viticulture, has hosted the Santa Maria Maddalena Fair since 1798, an event still well attended today.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visitare Villa Da Schio e il suo parco settecentesco
  • Visit Villa Da Schio and its eighteenth-century park

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