Romagnano

Welcome to Romagnano: An Introduction to the Veneto Village

Hello everyone! Today I will talk to you about Romagnano, a hamlet of Grezzana in the province of Verona. Romagnano, also known as "Romagnan" in the Veneto language, has a population of about 616 inhabitants.

Where is Romagnano Located?

The village is located just 3 kilometers from Grezzana and about 12 kilometers from Verona. Romagnano is located northeast of Grezzana, on the hills of Valpantena. The altitude of the village is 336m above sea level and the area is considered at low risk of seismic activity. Romagnano is made up of numerous districts, spread over the mountains and hills, and offers a panoramic view of the ridge between Valpantena and Val Squaranto, right on the border with the municipality of Verona. The parish church of the village is dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle and there are also two historic villas - Villa Pellegrini and Villa Bevilacqua - that are worth a visit.

Romagnano: A hamlet of Grezzana, between history and nature.

Economy of the Village

If you are thinking of moving to Romagnano, you may want to know about the main economic activities of the village. Romagnano hosts an industry for the processing of marble and granite, as well as agricultural activities with olive groves, vineyards, and cherry crops. Moreover, cattle farming and poultry farming are two important activities of the area.

Districts and Villas

Romagnano is divided into several districts, including Erbino, Loc. Marisi, Loc. Molini, and Menegalli. If you are interested in the history and architecture of the place, Villa Pellegrini - from the 18th century - and Villa Bevilacqua-Pistoso - also from the 18th century - are two historic villas. The two villas are definitely worth a visit!

How to Get to Romagnano

How to get to Romagnano? The village is easily reachable via the SP6 dei Lessinia.

Conclusion

In summary, Romagnano is a lovely hamlet located northeast of Grezzana, situated between the hills of Valpantena and Val Squaranto. In addition to the local tourist attractions, such as the parish church of St. Andrew the Apostle and the two historic villas, there are also many job opportunities for those seeking employment in the area. What do you think? Are you interested in visiting Romagnano? We are sure you won't regret it.

Alessandro Romano
Updated Tuesday, Apr 19, 2022