{"id":33114,"date":"2021-11-01T23:55:34","date_gmt":"2021-11-01T22:55:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/visitpiacenza.it\/?post_type=localita&#038;p=33114"},"modified":"2022-10-27T17:16:31","modified_gmt":"2022-10-27T15:16:31","slug":"alseno","status":"publish","type":"localita","link":"https:\/\/visitpiacenza.it\/en\/places\/alseno\/","title":{"rendered":"Alseno"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Where it is<\/h2>\n<p>This town&nbsp;is located&nbsp;in the middle of Pianura Padana, between Fiorenzuola d\u2019Arda and Fidenza, along the Via Emilia, the road built by the Romans. During the Middle Ages, the&nbsp;Via Emilia became an important part of the Via Francigena, the road crossed by pilgrims. Ancient traces of the Via Francigena can still be seen today.<\/p>\n<h2>Why visit it<\/h2>\n<p>Alseno is well known for the Cistercian Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba located in this area. Founded in 1136 by the abbot Bernardo di Clairvaux, this abbey is a testament to the most noteworthy presence of Cistercian monks in this region as well as being an amazing medieval monument.<\/p>\n<h2>When to go and what to see<\/h2>\n<p>Early summer is the best period for a visit, when the whole town is involved in hosting the event &#8220;Infiorata&#8221; right in the Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey.<br \/>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Don&#8217;t miss<\/h2>\n<p>In ancient times&nbsp;this place was&nbsp;named &#8221;Senum&#8221; probably because of its sinuous location, from which \u201cSenum\u201d and&nbsp;\u201cAlseno\u201d are derived. The&nbsp;town&nbsp;became an ancient Landi fief; that\u2019s the reason why the building upon a hill in the middle of the town is named Landi\u2019s castle.<\/p>\n<p>The first documentation about this Castle dates back to 1186, when its&nbsp;construction was&nbsp;commissioned by&nbsp;Siclerio dell&#8217;Andito (Landi) and Savino Vicedomino, members of the old municipal aristocracy. Apart from&nbsp;a short&nbsp;period of time, the Landi family kept the fortress, and was feudalized, in 1405 by the Visconti.<\/p>\n<p>In the 18th century, the Landi family turned the building into a residential palace. In the 19th&nbsp;century the building, no longer Landi\u2019s residential palace and in bad condition, became the property of the Sforza Fogliani family. Today the castle is a nursery school.<\/p>\n<h2>On the table<\/h2>\n<p>Cold cuts have always been very important to traditional cooking here. Coppa, salame and pancetta are three delicious Piacenza PDOs, but the less known \u201cmariola\u201d and \u201cgoletta\u201d should also be considered and tasted. The typical humidity of the &#8220;Bassa&#8221; is then used to pack the Culaccia, the Piacenza version of Culatello.<\/p>\n<p>Among the&nbsp;cheeses caciottine, Provolone Val Padana PDO and Grana Padano PDO stand out.<\/p>\n<h2>Having fun<\/h2>\n<p>The real place to have fun is il <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" href=\"http:\/\/www.collesangiuseppe.it\/\">Colle<\/a>, near Colle San Giuseppe, a pool and a club: an oasis of relaxation and good cooking during the day, a disco and much more by night.<\/p>\n<h2>Significant appointments<\/h2>\n<p>For the Corpus Domini celebration, during the first Sunday of June, it\u2019s possible to admire in the Cistercian Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba, the magnificent floral carpet, also known as \u00abinfiorata\u00bb, created by the monks with the help of young people of the town. In this way a millenarian tradition is perpetuated.<\/p>\n<h2>In the surroundings<\/h2>\n<p>The tourism itinerary through the region around Alseno must include Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey and the medieval castle of <strong>Castelnuovo Fogliani <\/strong>(4 km). Fascinating medieval borough grown around the medieval Fortress, it was subsequently transformed into a villa, probably upon a project by Vanvitelli.<\/p>\n<p>The fortress is a stately residence with a neoclassical fa\u00e7ade and is surrounded by an imposing park. The complex, donated to the Holy Seat in 1925 by the latest Sforza Fogliani Duchess, is currently used on the occasion of workshops and conventions.<\/p>\n<p>The interior has refined halls rich in precious paintings, including a fresco by Giuseppe Natali.<\/p>\n<p>In Castelnuovo Fogliani, San Biagio Church may also be attributed to Vanvitelli. It was built during the half of the 18th century, to substitute a previously demolished church.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Where it isThis town\u00a0is located\u00a0in the middle of Pianura Padana, between Fiorenzuola d\u2019Arda and Fidenza, along the Via Emilia, the road built by the Romans. During the Middle Ages, the\u00a0Via Emilia became an important part of the Via Francigena, the road crossed by pilgrims. Ancient traces of the Via Francigena can still be seen today.Why visit itAlseno is well known for the Cistercian Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba located in this area. Founded in 1136 by the abbot Bernardo di Clairvaux, this abbey is a testament to the most noteworthy presence of Cistercian monks in this region as well as being an amazing medieval monument.When to go and what to seeEarly summer is the best period for a visit, when the whole town is involved in hosting the event \u201cInfiorata\u201d right in the Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey.\u00a0Don\u2019t missIn ancient times\u00a0this place was\u00a0named \u201dSenum\u201d probably because of its sinuous location, from which \u201cSenum\u201d and\u00a0\u201cAlseno\u201d are derived. The\u00a0town\u00a0became an ancient Landi fief; that\u2019s the reason why the building upon a hill in the middle of the town is named Landi\u2019s castle.The first documentation about this Castle dates back to 1186, when its\u00a0construction was\u00a0commissioned by\u00a0Siclerio dell\u2019Andito (Landi) and Savino Vicedomino, members of the old municipal aristocracy. Apart from\u00a0a short\u00a0period of time, the Landi family kept the fortress, and was feudalized, in 1405 by the Visconti.In the 18th century, the Landi family turned the building into a residential palace. In the 19th\u00a0century the building, no longer Landi\u2019s residential palace and in bad condition, became the property of the Sforza Fogliani family. Today the castle is a nursery school.On the tableCold cuts have always been very important to traditional cooking here. Coppa, salame and pancetta are three delicious Piacenza PDOs, but the less known \u201cmariola\u201d and \u201cgoletta\u201d should also be considered and tasted. The typical humidity of the \u201cBassa\u201d is then used to pack the Culaccia, the Piacenza version of Culatello.Among the\u00a0cheeses caciottine, Provolone Val Padana PDO and Grana Padano PDO stand out.Having funThe real place to have fun is il Colle, near Colle San Giuseppe, a pool and a club: an oasis of relaxation and good cooking during the day, a disco and much more by night.Significant appointmentsFor the Corpus Domini celebration, during the first Sunday of June, it\u2019s possible to admire in the Cistercian Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba, the magnificent floral carpet, also known as \u00abinfiorata\u00bb, created by the monks with the help of young people of the town. In this way a millenarian tradition is perpetuated.In the surroundingsThe tourism itinerary through the region around Alseno must include Chiaravalle della Colomba Abbey and the medieval castle of Castelnuovo Fogliani (4 km). Fascinating medieval borough grown around the medieval Fortress, it was subsequently transformed into a villa, probably upon a project by Vanvitelli.The fortress is a stately residence with a neoclassical fa\u00e7ade and is surrounded by an imposing park. The complex, donated to the Holy Seat in 1925 by the latest Sforza Fogliani Duchess, is currently used on the occasion of workshops and conventions.The interior has refined halls rich in precious paintings, including a fresco by Giuseppe Natali.In Castelnuovo Fogliani, San Biagio Church may also be attributed to Vanvitelli. 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