Vado
Welcome to Vado: where history and hilly beauty meet
Hello everyone! Today I'll talk to you about Vado, a hamlet of the municipality of Monzuno, located in Emilia-Romagna. If you are passionate about history and hilly beauty, this is the right place for you!
History: Vado through the centuries
Vado is a territory that has experienced multiple events: the first traces of settlement date back to the Neolithic era and subsequently, during the Roman Empire, there were some important finds. During the Middle Ages castles emerged, such as that of Monzuno. During World War II, the Red Star partisan brigade, commanded by Mario Musolesi, was born right here. In 1944, the Marzabotto massacre hit the population of Vado and its surroundings, deeply hurting the local community.
Monuments and places of interest: architectural beauty and natural charm
Vado includes many architectural beauties and natural scenarios that deserve to be discovered. The Tower of Montorio is one of these, an ancient manor dating back to the 13th century that dominates the Reno Valley. The Casa di Ca' Marsili, located near Rioveggio, is also a place of interest not to be missed: it is an ancient farmhouse from the 16th century, renovated and transformed into a tourist facility.
Infrastructure and transport: from Vado to the world (and vice versa)
If you decide to visit Vado, you can easily reach it by train, stopping at the Monzuno-Vado station. Once here, you can easily move around thanks to the various means of transport present in the area.
Other projects: Vado expands
In the category dedicated to Vado on Wikipedia, new projects will be added in the future, which will be the result of further research and developments within the local community. The goal is to create a reference point for anyone interested in discovering the beauty and history of the Vado area.
So, I have shown you a preview of what Vado has to offer. If you are intrigued, come and visit us and let yourself be conquered by the charm of this corner of Emilia-Romagna. We'll welcome you with open arms!