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Nanto è un comune dei Colli Berici, a sud di Vicenza, conosciuto soprattutto per la pietra che porta il suo nome: la pietra di Nan...

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Nanto è un comune dei Colli Berici, a sud di Vicenza, conosciuto soprattutto per la pietra che porta il suo nome: la pietra di Nanto, calcare tenero dalla tipica colorazione giallo-ocra, estratta fin dall'antichità e studiata a fondo da Andrea Palladio nel Cinquecento, che la impiegò per basi, capitelli, architravi e scale delle sue architetture. Le cave, ancora attive tra Nanto e la vicina Grancona, hanno modellato il paesaggio collinare in gallerie e cunicoli sotterranei, mentre in superficie il territorio custodisce vigneti, boschi e piccole grotte carsiche tipiche dei Berici. È un comune agricolo e artigiano insieme, dove la tradizione della lavorazione della pietra convive con la produzione di vino sui pendii collinari, senza un centro storico monumentale ma con un'identità territoriale forte e riconoscibile, legata a doppio filo alla materia stessa da cui è nato il paese e alla mano dei tagliapietre che ancora oggi ne tramandano il mestiere.

Përditësuar më 12 korrik 2026

Nanto 30°
Sht 32° 20°
Die 34° 21°
Hën 35° 21°
Mar 37° 22°

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A municipality born from the stone of the Colli Berici

Nanto lies on the southern slope of the Colli Berici, the hilly area south of Vicenza shaped by ancient seabeds that over millennia left behind limestone formations rich in fossils and beds of soft stone. The municipal territory, partly shared with neighbouring Grancona in terms of quarrying, has built around this natural resource not only its economy but also its landscape, dotted with open-air quarries and entrances to underground galleries dug over the centuries. The small village centre, gathered around the parish church, keeps a simple layout typical of Veneto hill villages, with houses scattered among the vineyards climbing the first slopes of the Berici.

Pietra di Nanto and its link to Palladio

Pietra di Nanto is a soft limestone, ranging in colour from sand-yellow to ochre, known and used since antiquity for its ease of working and the beauty of its colour. It was Andrea Palladio, in the sixteenth century, who became a deep connoisseur of it, studying and using it in his architecture for bases, capitals, architraves, friezes and staircases: a link that makes Nanto an integral, if less celebrated, part of the history of Palladian architecture and of the wider stone trail of Vicenza that runs through the Colli Berici.

Quarries, galleries and craft tradition

Stone extraction in Nanto has continued for centuries, giving rise to a system of open-air quarries and underground galleries that still characterise the subsoil of the municipal territory today. Some historic firms keep the stoneworking tradition alive, passing down craft skills that combine cutting, sculpture and restoration, still supplying building sites and restoration projects across the Veneto today. It is a heritage of technical knowledge more than a tourist attraction in the strict sense, but it represents the village's most authentic productive soul.

Karst caves and the Berici landscape

Beyond the stone quarries, Nanto's territory holds small natural karst caves, typical of the limestone geology of the Colli Berici, formed by water erosion over millennia. The surrounding hilly landscape, covered with coppiced woods and terraced crops, offers quiet vantage points over the Vicenza countryside, in a natural setting still relatively unexplored compared with other better-known areas of the Berici, such as around Lonigo or Barbarano Vicentino. Walking among these hills means discovering a karst landscape in miniature, where sinkholes, rocky outcrops and small cavities alternate seamlessly with the cultivated rows of vines.

Vineyards and wine on the hill slopes

Alongside stone, Nanto shares with the Colli Berici a wine-growing vocation too, with vineyards occupying the best-exposed slopes of the municipal territory and contributing to the Colli Berici DOC denomination. Production, largely family-run, combines native and international varieties, and some local wineries offer direct tastings, allowing visitors to round off a visit to Nanto with a concrete taste of the territory, between stone and vine. The limestone soil, the same from which the stone is quarried, gives the local wines mineral characteristics that many producers consider a distinctive signature of the southern Berici.

Experiences not to miss

  • Scoprire le cave di pietra di Nanto e il loro legame con Andrea Palladio
  • Discover the Nanto stone quarries and their link to Andrea Palladio

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