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    • Montagnana is a town and comune in the province of Padova, in Veneto (northern Italy). Neighbouring communes are Borgo Veneto, Casale di Scodosia, Urbana, Bevilacqua, Pojana Maggiore, Pressana, Minerbe and Roveredo di Guà. As of 2017 , the population of Montagnana is 9120. The town was awarded with the Bandiera arancione and i… See more

    Main sights

    City walls: one of the best preserved examples of medieval walls in Europe.
    • Castle of San Zeno: built by Ezzelino III da Romano. Another castle is the Rocca degli Alberi, built by the Carraresi family in 1360–62.… See more

    Ancient walls

    The ancient walls that surrounds Montagnana were built in the eleventh century to protect the town. It is a 2 km long wall with a height that varies between 6.5 and 8 meters. The current walls, which represent o… See more

    CountryItaly
    RegionVeneto
    ProvincePadua (PD)
    Elevation16 m (52 ft)
    Rocca degli Alberi

    The Rocca degli Alberi, which stands imposing and scenic on the valley from the west, was built by the Carraresi family in the biennium 1360-62 with exclusively military function. The fortified entrance consisted o… See more

    Castle of San Zeno

    The castle of San Zeno (whose name derives from the nearby San Zeno church, recalls a phase of expansion of the veronese diocese) stands in the place of a high-medieval settlement that was the residence o… See more

    Palio dei 10 Comuni

    The Palio dei 10 Comuni del Montagnanese, commonly called "Palio di Montagnana" because it takes place in the town of Montagnana, is a commemorating event in memory of the liberation from the tragic tyran… See more

    Culture

    Two of the 20th century's greatest operatic tenors, Giovanni Martinelli and Aureliano Pertile, were both born in the town in 1885. See more

    Food and cuisine

    Montagnana is famous for its prosciutto. In mid May, the city organises a festival with conferences and tastings that attracts thousands of visitors. See more

     
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