Valeggio sul Mincio is a ''
comune
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'' (municipality) in the
Province of Verona in the Italian region
Veneto
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, located about west of
Venice
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and about southwest of
Verona
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. It is crossed by the
Mincio
The Mincio (; Latin: Mincius, Ancient Greek: Minchios, ''Μίγχιος'', Lombard: Mens, Venetian: Menzo) is a river in the Lombardy region of northern Italy.
The river is the main outlet of Lake Garda. It is a part of the ''Sarca-Mincio'' ...
river.
The economy is mostly based on agriculture, with some craftwork and industrial production.
Valeggio sul Mincio borders the following municipalities:
Castelnuovo del Garda
Castelnuovo del Garda is an Italian ''comune'' (municipality), in the Province of Verona, in Veneto, on a couple of morainic hills few kilometers south-east from Lake Garda. Verona is about 20 km to the east, Venice is 140 km east and ...
,
Marmirolo,
Monzambano,
Mozzecane,
Peschiera del Garda
Peschiera del Garda (; vec, Pischera; la, Ardelica, ''Arilica'') is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Verona, in Veneto, Italy. When Lombardy-Venetia was under Austrian rule, Peschiera was the northwest anchor of the four fortified tow ...
,
Ponti sul Mincio,
Roverbella,
Sommacampagna,
Sona,
Villafranca di Verona
Villafranca di Verona is a town and '' comune'' in the province of Verona in the Veneto, Northern Italy.
History
The position on the ancient via Postumia and the perpendicular intersection structure of its roads suggests that the city had Roma ...
, and
Volta Mantovana
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Volta Mantovana borders the following municipalities: Cav ...
.
History
Archaeological excavations in the Mincio valley include a
Bronze Age
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settlement, some tombs dating to the
Iron Age
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and some findings associated with the
Etruscan civilization
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. During the work of river channelling in 1955–56 at Isolone della Prevaldesca (an area near Valeggio) a pile-dwelling settlement came to light which led to the collection of 16,000 finds; some tombs and other finds dating to the
Iron Age
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were found in
Borghetto (in 1933 a metallic urn dating to the First
Iron Age
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was found) and some finds associated with the
Etruscan civilization
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(ornaments and jewellery were found in the Mincio Valley). A large
Celtic necropolis, found in 1984 still partly buried under the current town, would prove the presence of that people from the 4th century BCE and the 1st century CE. In the necropolis, found in 1984, were also discovered finds and marble funeral monuments from Roman times, as well as traces of traffic connections linking the ford on the river to consular roads.
The creation of the villages of Valeggio and Borghetto dates to the
Lombard rule in Northern Italy because their names derive from 'flat place' and 'fortified settlement' respectively. The monastery of Santa Maria was founded here, on the banks of the Mincio, in the 12th century; later it was a priory of the
Knights Templar. The large medieval fortifications which characterize Valeggio (Scaliger castle, the Visconti Bridge and the Serraglio defensive line) were built between the 13th and the 14th centuries. In 1405 Valeggio became part of the
Republic of Venice
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, and subsequently lost its strategic role, becoming an agricultural center and a
silkworms trading market.
After the
fall of the Republic of Venice
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In 1796, the young general Napoleo ...
in 1797, Valeggio was included in the
Cisalpine Republic
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Creation
After the Battle of Lodi in May 1796, Napoleon Bonaparte organiz ...
. Later it was part of the
Italian Republic (1802-1805) and then of the
Kingdom of Italy
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. With Napoleon’s fall, the
Congress of Vienna
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established the entrance of Valeggio in the
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
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, an
Austrian Empire
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dependence. During the
Italian Unification (the 'Risorgimento'), the town was a protagonist of the battles of the
First
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,
Second and
Third Italian War of Independence
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, which led to the creation of the
newly unified Kingdom of Italy.
In the
Second World War
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the Monte Borghetto was bombarded (4 December 1944, the true aim was the Visconti Bridge); on 14 February 1944, an American aircraft
B-17
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fell during a dogfight in the locality of Vanoni-Remelli, causing the death of both a civilian - who was working in the fields near a water canal - and pilot Harold Arthur Bond Jr.
Main sights
*
Borghetto, a ''frazione'' with the ''Ponte Visconteo'' ("
Visconti Bridge"), a fortified dam built in 1393 by
Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan. The bridge is 650 m long and 25 m wide. It was connected to the nearby Scaliger Castle by two tall merloned walls, and integrated in the fortified complex known as ''Serraglio'' which extended for c. 16 km in the Veronese plain up to
Nogarole Rocca.
*Villa Maffei Sigurtà, built in 1690.
*
Tortellini
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were created in Valeggio sul Mincio.
*San Pietro In Cattedra: neoclassical church.
Gallery
File:Valeggiosulmincio001.JPG, ''Scaliger Castle''
File:borghetto sul mincio verona il ponte visconteo.jpg, ''Ponte Visconteo'' (" Visconti Bridge")
2008.04.27 Borghetto Brücke.jpg, ''Ponte Visconteo'' (" Visconti Bridge")
Borghetto001.JPG, ''Ponte Visconteo'' (" Visconti Bridge")
2009.05.03 Visconti-Brücke.jpg, ''Ponte Visconteo'' (" Visconti Bridge")
File:Borghetto sul mincio verona chiesa di san marco evangelista.jpg, Borghetto
File:Borghetto sul mincio verona i mulini.jpg, Borghetto
2009.05.03 Borghetto, Häuser mit darunterführenden Mühlgängen (Zufluß).jpg, Borghetto
2009.05.03 Borghetto, Häuser mit darunterführenden Mühlgängen (Abfluss).jpg, Borghetto
Borghetto003.JPG, Borghetto
Sigurta250807051.JPG, Parco Giardino Sigurtà
Sigurta250807052.JPG, Parco Giardino Sigurtà
Sigurta250807053.JPG, Parco Giardino Sigurtà
Twin towns
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Ichenhausen
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History Early history
The Lords of Roth had been feudal lord of the village since the early 14th centur ...
, Germany
*
St. Johann in Tirol, Austria
References
External links
Official website
Cities and towns in Veneto
Bridges in Italy
Castles in Italy
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