Best attractions and places to see around Gussola include historical sites and settlements in the Lombardy region. The area features an ancient settlement and a 14th century castle within 15 km, offering insights into local history and architecture. Gussola is situated in a region with various cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Church of San Pietro Apostolo is a Catholic place of worship with neoclassical architecture, located at Strada Chiesa di Baganzola 15 in Baganzola, a hamlet of Parma, in the province and diocese of Parma. It is the seat of a parish within the pastoral area of the city. HISTORY: The original place of worship serving the village of Baganzola was built in the Middle Ages, but in 1180 it was destroyed, along with the village, by the fury of the waters of the nearby Parma River during a disastrous flood. The temple was completely rebuilt in Romanesque style on a single-nave plan, without an apse, developed on an unusual north-south orientation. In 1230, the Chapel of St. Petri de Bazanzola was mentioned in the Capitulum seu Rotulus Decimarum of the Diocese of Parma among the dependencies of the parish of Castelnovo. In the first half of the 15th century, as a result of the increase in the village's population, the medieval place of worship was profoundly modified, rotating the nave's orientation 90° and enlarging the entire structure. In 1564, the church was elevated to an independent parish and in 1685 it was elevated to the rank of honorary archpriest. In 1881, the place of worship underwent restoration work. In 1911, the church was partially renovated based on a design by engineer Massimo Maffei, with the construction of the apse, two chapels on the right and one on the left, adjacent to the façade, and the raising of the 13th-century neo-Romanesque bell tower. In 1933, the building was completely restored, including the removal of the tombstones inside and outside. Between 1966 and 1971, the side altars were removed and the old masonry high altar was replaced with a wooden altar. Between 1994 and 1998, the church was renovated again, with the floors redone, the plumbing installed, and the apse decorated. SOURCE and further information: https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_San_Pietro_Apostolo_(Parma,_Baganzola)
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Beautiful castle in the center of Roccabianca
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The Rocca dei Rossi, also known as Roccabianca castle, is a medieval manor house located in Piazza Garibaldi 5 in Roccabianca, in the province of Parma.
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Beautiful medieval portal of this village in the middle of the countryside
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The history of Rivarolo Mantovano is strongly characterized by the domination of the Gonzaga family, of which there are important and numerous traces throughout the municipal territory. Historical research informs us that the first urban nucleus of Rivarolo was located about a kilometer away from the current position, as evidence of the ancient settlement there are still the remains of the terraqueous mill, located on the bank of the Delmona canal, and a tombstone, from the Lombard era, kept in the current parish church and coming from the ancient parish church. In 1432 the emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg officially sanctioned the Gonzaga lordship on the Rivarolo territory, which would continue for more than three centuries, leaving a precious baggage of history, monuments and traditions.
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The walled city of Sabbioneta was born to put into reality the concept of the Renaissance "ideal city". The village, of great architectural, artistic and historical value, hosts sumptuous palaces and harmonic alleys. Since 2008 it has been included among the Italian Unesco sites.
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Sabbioneta is an Italian town of about 4 141 inhabitants in the province of Mantua in Lombardy.
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The region around Gussola is rich in history. You can visit Sabbioneta (UNESCO World Heritage Site), an exceptional example of a Renaissance "ideal city." Another significant historical settlement is Rivarolo Mantovano, known for its historic center and medieval portal, strongly influenced by the Gonzaga family. Additionally, the impressive Roccabianca Castle, a 14th-century medieval manor, offers a glimpse into the area's architectural heritage.
Yes, several attractions around Gussola are suitable for families. Both Sabbioneta (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Rivarolo Mantovano are listed as family-friendly settlements where you can explore history together. Roccabianca Castle also welcomes families to discover its medieval architecture.
The area around Gussola offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore trails like "Il Cammino di Santa Giulia through Sabbioneta" or "Po River at Casalmaggiore – Window on the Po loop." Running enthusiasts can try routes such as "Running loop from Colorno." Mountain bikers have options like "Window on the Po – Piazza Matteotti, Viadana loop from Gussola." You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Gussola, Running Trails around Gussola, and MTB Trails around Gussola.
For easier walks, consider routes like the "Reggia di Colorno loop from Colorno," which is rated as easy and covers about 6.6 km. Many of the trails along the Po River also offer relatively flat terrain suitable for leisurely walks. Check the Hiking around Gussola guide for more options.
Sabbioneta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its exceptional value as a Renaissance "ideal city." It was conceived and built to embody the principles of Renaissance urban planning and architecture, featuring sumptuous palaces and harmonic alleys. It was declared a UNESCO site in 2008.
Yes, you can visit Roccabianca Castle, a splendid 14th-century medieval manor house located in the town of Roccabianca. Built between 1450 and 1465, it offers a fascinating look at historical architecture and the region's past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical and architectural value of the sites. The completely restored city walls and the concept of the "ideal city" in Sabbioneta are highly praised. The influence of the Gonzaga family and the well-preserved historic centers, like in Rivarolo Mantovano, also receive positive feedback. The medieval charm of Roccabianca Castle is another highlight.
Yes, the area features ancient settlements. Rivarolo Mantovano, for instance, has an old historic center within its walls that includes traces of an ancient settlement and a medieval portal, reflecting its long history and the influence of the Gonzaga family.
The Gallery of the Ancients, built between 1584 and 1586, is a historical site known for its frescoed walls. It was originally constructed to house the Duke's archaeological collection of ancient marbles, busts, statues, and epigraphs. While the collection was later moved, the gallery itself remains a significant architectural and historical feature.
For moderate hiking, you can consider routes such as the "Po River at Casalmaggiore – Window on the Po loop from Casalmaggiore" (approx. 11.4 km) or the "Window on the Po loop from Vicobellignano" (approx. 13.9 km). These trails offer a good balance of distance and terrain. More options are available in the Hiking around Gussola guide.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For hiking, you can find loops like the "Reggia di Colorno loop from Colorno." For mountain biking, options include the "Laghetto di Cava loop from Gussola" or the "Po River loop from Martignana di Po." These routes allow you to start and end in the same location. Refer to the respective hiking, running, and MTB guides for more details on circular routes.


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