Casaleone
Casaleone is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verona, in the Veneto region of north-eastern Italy. Lying in the lowland plain about 35 kilometres south-east of Verona and roughly 90 kilometres south-west of Venice, it is a small agricultural town with a population of around 6,000 residents.
At a glance
- Type
- Comune (municipality)
- Period
- Historic town
- Style
- Venetian lowland settlement
- Location
- Province of Verona, Veneto, Italy
Overview
Casaleone is situated in the flat plain of the lower Veronese, in the Veneto region. The municipality covers about 38.3 square kilometres and had a population of roughly 6,038 as of 2010. It includes the frazioni (subdivisions) of Sustinenza and Venera.
History
Casaleone developed as an agricultural settlement in the fertile Po Valley plain south of Verona. Like many towns of the lower Veronese, its life has long centred on farming the reclaimed lowlands. Its patron saint is Saint Blaise, celebrated each year on 3 February.
What you see
The town sits among the open agricultural countryside characteristic of the Venetian plain. Its built fabric is that of a small rural municipality, with the parish church and central core surrounded by farmland. The two frazioni of Sustinenza and Venera lie within the municipal territory.
Cultural significance
Casaleone is representative of the rural communities of the lower Veronese plain, whose identity is tied to agriculture and local religious traditions. Its annual celebration of Saint Blaise reflects the enduring civic and devotional life of the town.
Practical information
Casaleone is an open town that can be visited freely. For local services and events, check the municipal website for current details.
Getting there
The town lies about 35 kilometres south-east of Verona in the Veneto plain. It is reached by road from Verona and Legnago, with the regional road network connecting it to the surrounding lower-Veronese towns.
Sources & resources
- Wikipedia: Casaleone
- culturalheritageonline.com
