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Sanguinetto si trova nella Bassa Veronese, la pianura agricola che si estende a sud di Verona verso il confine con le province di...

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Sanguinetto si trova nella Bassa Veronese, la pianura agricola che si estende a sud di Verona verso il confine con le province di Mantova e Rovigo, in un territorio di poco più di tredici chilometri quadrati e circa quattromila abitanti. Il centro storico è dominato dal castello scaligero, fatto costruire attorno al 1375 per volere della signoria degli Scaligeri e citato per la prima volta in un documento del 1377, quando Antonio e Bartolomeo della Scala ne donarono il possesso, insieme alle terre circostanti, al condottiero Jacopo dal Verme. Nel corso dei secoli il castello passò per varie proprietà, fu incendiato nel 1509 dalle truppe della Lega di Cambrai e, perduta la funzione militare, venne trasformato in residenza fino a diventare, tra Otto e Novecento, sede del municipio. Accanto alla storia medievale, Sanguinetto è oggi nota anche per una solida tradizione artigianale nella produzione di mobili, che affianca l'agricoltura come attività economica del paese.

12 7月 2026 更新 · 出典: https://www.comune.sanguinetto.vr.it/vivere-il-comune/territorio/la-storia/ · https://www.mondimedievali.it/castelli/sanguinetto-castello-scaligero/ · https://www.tuttitalia.it/veneto/94-sanguinetto/

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The farming plain of the Bassa Veronese

The municipality covers a flat territory of just over thirteen square kilometres in the Bassa Veronese, a predominantly agricultural area between Verona and the border with the provinces of Mantua and Rovigo. With around four thousand inhabitants, Sanguinetto retains the typical layout of a plain village, with the historic core gathered around the castle and cultivated countryside stretching all around it.

The Castello Scaligero

The castle was built around 1375 on the orders of the Scaligeri lordship and appears for the first time in a document from 1377, with which Antonio and Bartolomeo della Scala granted possession of the castle and the lands of Sanguinetto to the condottiero Jacopo dal Verme. The stronghold later passed to Gentile della Lionessa, who divided it among his three daughters, married into the Lion family of Padua, the Venier family of Venice and the Martinengo family of Brescia, who kept ownership until the eighteenth century.

From the sixteenth-century fire to town hall

On 15 November 1509 the castle was occupied and subsequently set on fire by troops of the League of Cambrai, the military alliance that clashed with the Republic of Venice over Veneto territory in those years. Having lost its defensive role, the building was converted into a residence and remained divided among numerous owners until the end of the nineteenth century, when the Municipality of Sanguinetto acquired much of the complex, using it as the seat of the town administration, a role it still holds today.

Furniture-making craftsmanship

Alongside agriculture, Sanguinetto developed a solid artisan tradition in furniture making over the course of the twentieth century, with several companies in the sector still active in the area today, some specialising in handmade classic furniture and others oriented toward contemporary design. This manufacturing vocation, less visible to occasional visitors than the castle, nonetheless represents an important part of the village's economic identity.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visitare il Castello Scaligero, oggi sede del municipio
  • Visit the Castello Scaligero, today the seat of the town hall