It owes its name to the cliff overlooking the valleys of the Reno and Setta (il Sasso) and to Guglielmo Marconi, the scientist who invented the radio and wireless communication. An area rich in typical products, wine, chestnuts, and truffles with a food and wine tradition... #tuttitaly
Sasso Marconi, a small town located in Emilia-Romagna, takes its name from the Sasso di Glosina, the cliff overlooking the valleys of the Reno and Setta rivers, and from Guglielmo Marconi, the inventor scientist of the radio and wireless communication.
You can visit the oratory of Sant'Antonio da Padova in the Renaissance Palazzo de' Rossi.
Nature lovers can explore, on foot or by mountain bike, the Parco dei Gessi Bolognesi and Calanchi dell'Abbadessa, where the many paths allow you to admire the landscape created by the chalk outcrops, the plateaus, the gullies, the cliffs, and the valleys.
Typical product
In October, the festival is dedicated to the Marrone Bianco, a specific product with a sweet and fragrant taste.
Nearest airport
The closest airport to Sasso Marconi is Bologna Guglielmo Marconi, only 14 km away.
Nearby
In the valley of the Reno River, 8 km from Sasso Marconi, you can visit Marzabotto, an essential place in Italian history, to be discovered on the "Memorial" itinerary within the protected area of the Monte Sole Historical Park.
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