Vigasio
Vigasio si trova nella Bassa Veronese, la vasta pianura che si estende a sud di Verona verso il confine con la provincia di Mantov...
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Historia e Vigasio
Origins and History
The earliest reliable records of Vigasio date to 21 May 1014, when Emperor Henry II decreed that the settlement belonged to the Abbey of San Zeno in Verona. Benedictine monks carried out a long process of land reclamation, turning largely marshy ground into farmland. In 1226 the community adopted its own statutes, a sign of growing administrative autonomy, and during the fifteenth century it became part of the Cà di Campagna vicariate, while retaining the agricultural character that has defined it ever since.
The Landscape of the Bassa Veronese
Vigasio's territory belongs to the Bassa Veronese, the broad plain south of Verona that has grown rice for centuries. Vialone Nano rice, protected by a Geographical Indication since 1996, remains one of the area's signature agricultural products. The landscape is typical of the Veneto plain: orderly fields, irrigation channels, rural farmsteads and a wide horizon broken only by the bell towers of neighbouring villages.
The Historic Centre
At the centre of Vigasio stands the Church of San Pietro Apostolo, an eighteenth-century building typical of Venetian religious architecture and the town's main place of worship. Nearby is Villa Bertoldo, an eighteenth-century historic villa that, together with other estates in the area, reflects the former role of the local landed gentry.
Villas and Hamlets
Besides Villa Bertoldo, the municipality preserves other historic residences such as Villa Montemezzi and Villa Zambonina. The hamlets of Vaccaldo, Nadalina, Salette and Campagnamagra hold small Romanesque chapels, modest in architecture but evidence of a longstanding rural devotion that has accompanied the scattered farming communities for centuries.
Between Verona and Mantua
Vigasio's position along the historic route linking Verona and Mantua made it for centuries a place of passage and agricultural exchange between the two provinces. Today the municipality retains this role as a territorial link, remaining a quiet countryside place close to the main transport routes of the Po plain.
Experiences not to miss
- Visit the Church of San Pietro Apostolo in the centre of Vigasio
- Stroll among the rural courtyards and canals of the Bassa Veronese
- Discover the Romanesque chapels in the hamlets of Vaccaldo and Nadalina
- See the rice paddies of the Vialone Nano PGI production area
- Admire Villa Bertoldo and the area's other historic residences
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