A walk in Luzzara

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A walk in Luzzara

Our walk starts from the symbol of Luzzara: the Civic Tower, built between 1724 and 1780 with the remains of the ancient castle and then moves to the Church and former Convent of the Augustinians that houses the only museum dedicated to naive art in Italy.

The visit ends at the Golena, a site of important naturalistic value consisting of a stretch of about 10 km of the right flood plain of the Po River.

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  • The Civic Tower

  • Church and Former Convent of the Augustinians

    Also known as the church of the former hospital or church of the “Conventino”. It was built at the end of the 15th century by the will of Caterina Pic...

  • National Museum of Arts Naïves Cesare Zavattini

    It was founded in 1967, after the first edition of the Prize conceived by Cesare Zavattini - a famous writer, screenwriter and journalist from Luzzara...

  • The Golena of Luzzara

    The Golena is a site of important naturalistic value consisting of a stretch of about 10 km of the right floodplain of the Po River, close to the bord...