Montecchio Maggiore

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Comune di Montecchio Maggiore
Coat of arms of Comune di Montecchio Maggiore
Municipal coat of arms

Location of Montecchio Maggiore in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Veneto
Province Vicenza (VI)
Mayor Maurizio Scalabrin
Elevation 72 m (236 ft)
Area 30 km² (12 sq mi)
Population
 - Total 20,730
 - Density 691/km² (1,790/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 45°30′N, 11°25′E
Gentilic Montecchiani
Dialing code +39 0444
Postal code 36075
Frazioni Alte Ceccato, Bernuffi, Ghisa, Santissima Trinità, Sant'Urbano, Valdimolino
Patron San Vitale
 - Day February 8
Website: www.comune.montecchio-maggiore.vi.it

Montecchio Maggiore is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is situated approximately 12 km west of Vicenza and 43 km east of Verona, SP 246 passes through it.

Montecchio Maggiore borders the following municipalities: Altavilla Vicentina, Arzignano, Brendola, Castelgomberto, Montebello Vicentino, Montorso Vicentino, Sovizzo, Trissino, Zermeghedo.

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[edit] History

The land of Montecchio Maggiore has been inhabited since the late Stone Age, though it was invaded and occupied many times. Two castles built about 975 are claimed to be the inspiration for the Romeo and Juliet legend. Luigi del Porta of Vicenza set the story here in his novel of 1552.

[edit] Main sights

  • Villa Cordellina Lombardi, is a masterpiece of neo-Palladian architect Giorgio Massari, with frescoes by G.B. Tiepolo.
  • Museum Zannato, founded in 1922 by Giuseppe Zannato, its first curator. It has sections devoted to archaeologcal and paleontological finds. Some of these contain materials found in the late-Roman necropolis of Carpanè. There is also an important gemological section.
  • Castle Bellaguardia (Called Castle of Juliet)
  • Castello della Villa (Called Castle of Romeo)

[edit] Twin cities

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Coordinates: 45°30′N, 11°25′E