Bagnolo in Piano | ||
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State | Italy | |
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Region | Emilia Romagna | |
Altitude | 32 m a.s.l. | |
Surface | 26.94 km² | |
Inhabitants | 9.700 (2014 estimate) | |
Name inhabitants | bagnolesi | |
Prefix tel | 39 0522 | |
POSTAL CODE | 42011 | |
Time zone | UTC 1 | |
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Bagnolo in Piano is a city ofEmilia Romagna.
To know
Background
It was the capital of a secondary branch of the "Gonzaga di Novellara" and minor center of the County of Novellara. The Torrazzo which was part of the ancient castle, destroyed during the war of the Spanish succession in the eighteenth century, and the Church of San Francesco da Paola, commissioned by Alfonso Gonzaga, are still preserved.
How to orient yourself
How to get
How to get around
What see
- 1 Torrazzo.
- 2 parish church.
![Pieve Rossa.jpg](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/Pieve_Rossa.jpg/150px-Pieve_Rossa.jpg)
- Pieve Rossa, in the hamlet of Pieve Rossa.
Events and parties
What to do
Shopping
How to have fun
Where to eat
Where stay
Safety
How to keep in touch
Around
Itineraries
- In the lands of the Gonzaga - An itinerary through the centers, large and small, which were the capitals of the Gonzaga cadet branches: principalities, marquisates, duchies which, within the Mantuan state structure, enjoyed real independence, often minted coins and held refined courts that rivaled that of Mantua, embellished their urban centers by equipping them with elegant architecture - churches, squares, palaces, walls, towers - and characteristic urban views such as the typical Gonzaga arcades.
- In the lands of Matilda - The itinerary runs through a large part of the territory that was, at the turn of the twelfth century, governed and lived by the great countess Matilde di Canossa.
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