Where it is
Near Fiorenzuola (A1 exit).
Why visit it
Particularly rich in history and interesting for its geological formations dating back to Placentianum, a geological period that takes its name from the province of Piacenza.
When to go and what to see
Historically rich area, remarkable thanks to the interesting geological formations dating back to Placentianum, the geological period named after Piacenza itself.
Don’t miss
Places to see: S. Zenone Church, Gandolfi Palace (Town Hall), Annunziata Oratory, Beata Vergine del Piano Oratory and Placentianum Natural Geological Reserve.
On the table
Lugagnano donuts are the local specialty to combine with the typical Malvasia.
Keeping fit
Walks among the fossils of the Stirone and Piacenziano Regional Park.
Significant appointments
Festival Teatro Antico Veleia (July)
Fiera Fredda Lugagnano (October)
In the surroundings
Nearby areas of interest: Veleia Romana, one of the most important archaeological sites in Northern Italy.