Lonigo
Perched at the southwestern edge of the Berici Hills, the historic heart of Lonigo elegantly mirrors the grandeur it experienced under Venetian rule. Its crowning architectural achievements include the superb Rocca Pisana, a hilltop masterpiece designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi in 1576, and the Palladian Villa Pisani-Bonetti in Bagnolo, originally conceived as a majestic villa-farm in 1544.
The town’s rich heritage also shines through Palazzo Pisani, the 19th-century Municipal Theater, the Renaissance Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Miracoli, and the imposing Duomo. Surrounded by thriving vineyards, Lonigo proudly holds the prestigious title of International City of Wine.
Perched at the southwestern edge of the Berici Hills, the historic heart of Lonigo elegantly mirrors the grandeur it experienced under Venetian rule. Its crowning architectural achievements include the superb Rocca Pisana, a hilltop masterpiece designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi in 1576, and the Palladian Villa Pisani-Bonetti in Bagnolo, originally conceived as a majestic villa-farm in 1544.
The town’s rich heritage also shines through Palazzo Pisani, the 19th-century Municipal Theater, the Renaissance Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Miracoli, and the imposing Duomo. Surrounded by thriving vineyards, Lonigo proudly holds the prestigious title of International City of Wine.