Cazzano di Tramigna

Welcome to Cazzano di Tramigna

Hello everyone! Today I will talk to you about a small commune in Veneto called Cazzano di Tramigna. Immersed in the beautiful Tramigna valley, this little town is a jewel of the Verona province. Here you can enjoy unspoiled nature and breathe the fresh air of the Venetian hills.

Physical geography

Cazzano di Tramigna is located only 23 km northeast of Verona and near the Soave-San Bonifacio exit of the A4 motorway. The town is crossed by the Tramigna river, which originates right in the center of the town. Its altitude varies from 35 meters in the southern part to 675 meters in the northern part, with reliefs of the Lessini hills.

Cazzano di Tramigna: nature, history, and art.

Origin of the name

The toponym "Cazzano" has different interpretations, one of which is of Roman origin. Others hypothesize that it derives from the local hunters, the "Catti", or from "Cadianum", a "mutatio" on the Postumia road. In any case, in 1867 the denomination "di Tramigna" was added to distinguish this town from other homonymous ones in Italy.

History

Cazzano di Tramigna has a very interesting history. There were several land properties in the city, including the Roman gens Cassia. In the Middle Ages, the town became an important hub on the Postumia road, which connected Germany to Italy. Over time, Cazzano di Tramigna stood out for its production of cherries, the famous cherries of Cazzano.

Places of interest

Cazzano di Tramigna is not only nature and history, it is also a place rich in art and culture. The historic center of the town is truly enchanting. Here you can admire the church of San Giorgio Martire, with its Romanesque bell tower and the Oratorio della Beata Vergine dei Dolori. The festival dedicated to the patron saint San Giorgio is one of the most anticipated events of the year, with processions, shows, and live music.

Moreover, it is worth visiting the castle of Montecchia, located on the eastern border of the commune, and the castle of Soave, a bit further away. Both offer an incredible panoramic view of the Val Tramigna.

Finally, during the summer, numerous farms organize events where you can taste typical products of the area and enjoy your days in the open air, between relaxation and good food.

Conclusions

Cazzano di Tramigna is a small town but full of charm and traditions. If you are looking for a peaceful place to disconnect from the hectic city life, this is the right place. You will smell the scent of cherries, admire the beauty of the hilly landscape, and enjoy the friendliness of the locals. I hope this summary made you appreciate the beauty of Cazzano di Tramigna and convinced you to visit it. We are waiting for you here!

Alessandro Romano
Updated Friday, Mar 4, 2022