Villaromagnano

Welcome to Villaromagnano!

Hello everyone! Today I will tell you about Villaromagnano, a town in Piedmont that has about 649 inhabitants and is located southeast of Tortona. The village is situated on hills and its name comes from ''villa romaniani'', a quadrilateral of houses with a large parallelepiped that served as a tower.

The history of Villaromagnano

The first settlement of the town dates back to the time of Julius Caesar, when there were several ''"Villae"''. Later, with the end of the Roman Empire, the Christianization of the village began with the erection of the churches of San Michele and San Giovanni.

Villaromagnano: History, Attractions, and Social Life.

Things to see in Villaromagnano

The town houses two churches that are worth visiting. The Church of San Michele Arcangelo is dedicated to the patron saint of the village and has a beautiful bell tower that rises above the village. In addition, in the hamlet of Fonti, there is the small Church of the Madonna of Fonti, a quiet and suggestive place.

The community of Villaromagnano

The demographic evolution of the town has been stable in recent years, and currently the population is around 649 inhabitants.

The administration of Villaromagnano

Below is a table summarizing the administrations that have succeeded each other in this town.

Sports in Villaromagnano

The main football team in the town is the Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Villaromagnano Calcio, which however has never reached the local amateur divisions.

Conclusions

Villaromagnano is a peaceful and picturesque town, perfect for those seeking tranquility and relaxation. Its churches are among its main attractions. If you are looking for a place off the beaten track, Villaromagnano could be the right place for you.

Final notes

Finally, if you are curious to discover more about Villaromagnano or want to plan a visit, you can consult the external links at the bottom of the page. Thanks for reading and until next time!

Luca Bianchi
Wrote by Luca Bianchi
Updated Wednesday, Jan 18, 2023