Levata

Levata: a small hamlet of Grontardo

Hello friends, today I want to talk to you about Levata, a geographical hamlet located in the Province of Cremona (Italy), located southwest of the inhabited center of Grontardo.

History: an ancient agricultural village

The agricultural village of Levata has an ancient history, dating back to the County of Cremona. In the eighteenth century, it had 410 inhabitants and developed as a center of agriculture and livestock. During the Napoleonic era, from 1810 to 1816, Levata was a hamlet of Grontardo, but regained autonomy with the establishment of the Lombard-Venetian Kingdom.

Levata: history and traditions of a Cremonese village.

The definitive annexation to Grontardo

With the unification of Italy in 1861, the municipality of Levata had 666 inhabitants. In 1868, the municipality of Levata was definitively annexed by the municipality of Grontardo.

Notes

To learn more about the history of Levata, you can consult the bibliographic sources on the website of the municipality of Grontardo.

External links

If you want to discover more about the beautiful hamlet of Levata, I recommend you visit the official website of the Municipality of Grontardo, where you can find detailed information about the area, local traditions, and activities to do.

In summary, Levata is a small hamlet rich in history and traditions, located in the Province of Cremona. If you have the opportunity to visit the area, do not hesitate to do so. I am sure you will be fascinated by the beauty of the territory and the kindness of the people who live there.

Erica Ferrari
Wrote by Erica Ferrari
Updated Saturday, Sep 24, 2022