Best attractions and places to see around Commessaggio, a village in the Mantuan lowlands, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. The area is characterized by its rural landscapes, the River Oglio, and the Navarolo Canal, which historically played a role in trade and water management. Visitors can explore sites reflecting the Gonzaga family's influence and enjoy the surrounding cultivated fields. The village provides cultural routes to discover its history and architecture.
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Gravel ride off the main roads
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This massive drainage system, located in the San Matteo delle Chiaviche hamlet of the municipality of Viadana, provides drainage for a hydraulic basin of approximately 32,000 hectares. It pumps the tributary waters through the Navarolo, Ceriana and Fossola canals into the Oglio river, with a total flow rate of approximately 53,000 liters per second. The plant, in addition to its hydraulic functions, is now home to the interpretation and documentation center of the ecomuseum of Viadana, Commessaggio, Dosolo and Gazzuolo.
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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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In this area you can see various hydraulic engineering mechanisms, placed in correspondence with the watercourse: they are of fundamental importance for regulating the flow and preventing possible floods. The Fossola Canal, in the Municipality of Viadana, is in fact characterized by artificial conditions which can cause safety problems due to bed and bank erosion.
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Attention the bridge varies its inclination according to the river
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Commessaggio is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Torrazzo Gonzaghesco, a 16th-century tower built by Duke Vespasiano Gonzaga, which once controlled the Navarolo canal and now houses an astronomical observatory. The Municipal Palace, believed to be coeval with the Torrazzo, also holds historical significance, featuring a Civic Tower with a bell from 1583. The village's historic center itself offers cultural routes to discover its traditional architecture.
Yes, Commessaggio is surrounded by natural beauty. The River Oglio is a significant feature, and you can find a unique Pontoon bridge on the River Oglio, though it's advisable to check its current operational status as it can be closed. The Navarolo Canal, historically important for trade, also runs through the area. The surrounding cultivated fields and natural landscapes offer opportunities for leisurely walks and cycling, with scenic routes connecting to wetland areas near Riolo.
Beyond its historical landmarks, Commessaggio offers several cultural sites. The Church of Sant'Albino, originally built in 1470 and rebuilt in 1804, houses paintings by Giambattista Cignaroli and Giuseppe Maria Crespi. You can also explore the Oratorio della Beata Vergine di Loreto and the Oratorio di Santa Maria Prima, both located within the historic center, contributing to the village's cultural heritage.
Just 7 kilometers from Commessaggio, you can visit Sabbioneta (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a walled city conceived as a Renaissance 'ideal city' with significant architectural and historical value. Another interesting site is the San Matteo delle Chiaviche Pumping Station, a massive drainage system that also serves as an interpretation center for the local ecomuseum. Additionally, the splendid town of Rivarolo Mantovano, with its Gonzaga influence and historic center, is nearby.
Yes, several attractions around Commessaggio are suitable for families. Sabbioneta (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is a great option, offering a unique historical experience in a beautifully preserved Renaissance town. The historic centers of Commessaggio and Rivarolo Mantovano also provide pleasant environments for family strolls, allowing children to explore charming streets and learn about local history.
The area around Commessaggio is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including options for mountain biking and gravel biking. For hiking, there are trails like the 'Oglio River and its banks loop from Cesole' or 'The Walls of Sabbioneta – Sabbioneta (UNESCO World Heritage Site) loop from Sabbioneta'. You can find more details on these activities in our dedicated guides for hiking, MTB trails, and gravel biking around Commessaggio.
Yes, the flat terrain of the Mantuan lowlands makes it excellent for cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Ducal Square, Sabbioneta – Sabbioneta (UNESCO World Heritage Site) loop from Commessaggio' for an easy MTB ride, or the 'Rivarolo Mantovano – Porta Mantova loop from Rivarolo Mantovano' for a moderate gravel biking experience. Remember to check our MTB and gravel biking guides for more options and details.
The San Matteo delle Chiaviche Pumping Station is a vital piece of hydraulic engineering. This massive drainage system manages water for approximately 32,000 hectares, pumping water from canals into the Oglio river to prevent floods. Beyond its functional role, it also houses an interpretation and documentation center for the ecomuseum of Viadana, Commessaggio, Dosolo, and Gazzuolo, offering insights into the region's water management history.
Sabbioneta (UNESCO World Heritage Site) was designated a UNESCO site in 2008 due to its exceptional architectural, artistic, and historical value. It was conceived as a Renaissance 'ideal city' by Vespasiano Gonzaga Colonna, featuring a perfectly preserved urban plan, sumptuous palaces like the Palazzo Ducale, and the unique Teatro all'antica, all reflecting Renaissance urban planning principles.
The Pontoon bridge on the River Oglio is a distinctive feature, known for its unique construction on boats, which causes the access ramps to change slope as the river level rises. It's important to note that the bridge can be closed, so it's essential to check its operational status before planning your visit, as detours can add considerable distance to your journey.
Commessaggio is known for its warm hospitality and lively events that reflect local customs and culinary traditions. The area is particularly noted for the production of Melone Mantovano IGP, a protected geographical indication melon. Exploring the historic center allows you to immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere of the Italian countryside and discover these local traditions.


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