Luzzara - Reggiolo by bike

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Luzzara - Reggiolo by bike

The route connecting these two Municipalities runs through the countryside and allows you to move safely for a quite long stretch of road. Approximately halfway, you may see the “Truciolo” Museum, in Villarotta - a hamlet near Luzzara. This explains why Villarotta became known as Villa “dei Cappelli” (hats) during the 18th century.

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  • The Civic Tower

  • Macina Palace

    The old Gonzaga palace was built around 1481. Originally - with its auxiliary buildings - it occupied the entire area south of the Luzzara Castle, bet...

  • Parish Church of San Giorgio

    It was probably built at the end of the 11th century, in Romanesque style, and renovated several times. It was rebuilt from 1676 in Baroque style - ex...

  • Truciolo Museum

  • The Fortress

    The historical centre of Reggiolo is placed near the medieval Fortress. The Fortress was constructed around the high tower dating back to 1242, which ...

  • Sartoretti Palace

    On the south side, Piazza Martiri (“Martiri” square) is enclosed by the imposing 18th-century Palazzo Sartoretti. Originally built in the 16th century...

  • Church of San Rocco

    The building is based on a 15th-century Oratory - rebuilt in 1578 and again in 1760. It is located in “Via Matteotti” - the main street of the town - ...

  • 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...

  • Luzzara Theatre

    From documents dating back to 1813, it seems that the “Società Teatrale di Luzzara” (Luzzara Theatre Company) bought a rural building - used as a gran...