Marengo

Welcome to Marengo: a small town with a great history

If you're looking for a tranquil place with a rich history, we invite you to discover Marengo, a village in the municipality of Marmirolo, in Lombardy. Despite its small size, Marengo boasts an ancient history and monuments of great interest.

Let's discover the history of Marengo together

Marengo is not a place that has only recently become noticeable: in fact, its past dates back to 1039, when the wedding between the Marquis Bonifacio di Canossa and Beatrice of Lorraine was held there. The latter became the mother of Matilda of Canossa, a figure of great historical importance. A few years after the wedding, the Countess donated the fief to the Order of St. Benedict, who undertook a reclamation work of the land.

Marengo: history and nature in Lombardy

The monuments not to be missed in Marengo

If you love historical buildings, you can't miss the visit to Palazzo Custoza, a Renaissance structure whose construction began in 1502 by Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga, the head of the Abbey of San Benedetto Po. In 1542, the Palace passed into the ownership of the Gonzaga family of Mantua, who made further changes.

The Oratory of San Valentino, on the other hand, dates back to 1718 and is located next to Palazzo Custoza. Don't miss the chance to admire the frescoes and decorations that characterize it.

The best way to enjoy the landscape: cycling paths

The nature around Marengo is enchanting and one of the best ways to explore it is definitely by bike. The Mincio cycle path, which crosses numerous towns in Lombardy, also passes through Marengo, offering you the opportunity to visit the area sustainably and at a slow pace.

Conclusion

In short, Marengo is a small village that can offer a lot, both from a historical and naturalistic point of view. The monuments that characterize it are of great interest and the Mincio cycle path represents the perfect way to immerse yourself in the beauty of the area.

Don't miss the opportunity to visit it and discover the history that lies behind every corner.

Camilla Ricci
Wrote by Camilla Ricci
Updated Monday, Oct 17, 2022