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Sant'ambrogio Di Valpolicella

Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella si trova nel cuore della Valpolicella Classica, la zona storica di produzione dell'Amarone e degli a...

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Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella si trova nel cuore della Valpolicella Classica, la zona storica di produzione dell'Amarone e degli altri grandi rossi veronesi, a pochi chilometri da Verona. È un comune che unisce due identità profondamente radicate: quella del vino, con i vigneti che disegnano i pendii collinari, e quella della pietra, per la presenza di antiche cave da cui si estrae il marmo rosso di Verona, materiale usato in edifici e monumenti in tutta Italia. Il paesaggio alterna filari, muretti a secco e fronti di cava, mentre nel centro storico si conserva una delle testimonianze romaniche più significative della Valpolicella. Non è una meta clamorosa, ma un territorio di lavoro autentico, dove vino e pietra convivono da secoli e continuano a definire l'economia e il carattere della comunità locale. Percorrendo le sue strade si incontrano insieme, spesso a pochi metri di distanza, un fronte di cava attivo e un vigneto curato, un'immagine che riassume bene l'identità del paese.

Обновлено 11 июля 2026

Sant'ambrogio Di Valpolicella 25°
Вск 33° 22°
Пнд 35° 24°
Втр 35° 23°
Срд 32° 22°

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История Sant'ambrogio Di Valpolicella

History and origins

The area of Sant'Ambrogio has been inhabited and worked since Roman times, when extraction of the local stone from the valley slopes began. The municipality's name, tied to the cult of Saint Ambrose, reflects a religious and settlement history rooted in the early Middle Ages, the period to which the Pieve di San Giorgio also dates, one of the oldest and best-preserved Romanesque buildings in the Valpolicella. In later centuries the village developed around the two activities that still define it today: vine cultivation on the most sun-exposed slopes and stone working in the quarry areas.

The Pieve di San Giorgio

The Pieve di San Giorgio is the municipality's symbolic monument: a Romanesque church of early medieval origin that still preserves its original architectural layout, along with decorative elements of great historical and artistic interest. It is regarded as one of the most valuable examples of religious architecture in the Valpolicella and a reference point for anyone wishing to understand the area's historical roots before exploring its wine and surrounding landscape.

Red Verona marble

The quarries of Sant'Ambrogio are among the best-known sources of red Verona marble, a limestone with a characteristic colour ranging from pink to deep red, used for centuries in flooring, facades and monuments across Italy and abroad. The tradition of quarrymen and stonecutters is still alive in the municipality, where small artisan workshops continue to work the stone using techniques partly handed down over time, alongside more modern quarrying industry.

The Valpolicella and its wine

Sant'Ambrogio lies within the so-called Valpolicella Classica, the historic area producing Verona's great red wines, above all Amarone and Recioto, alongside Valpolicella and Ripasso. Vineyards climb the hillsides, often on terraces, and numerous wineries, many family-run, offer cellar visits and tastings. It is one of Italy's most prestigious wine territories, and Sant'Ambrogio represents an authentic heart of it, less crowded than some nearby locations better known to the wider public.

Local life and economy

The municipality's economy rests on two historic pillars, winemaking and stone working, alongside a growing but still modest wine and food tourism linked mainly to visitors travelling the Valpolicella Wine Road. Its proximity to Verona, reachable within minutes, also makes Sant'Ambrogio a practical base for combining a city visit with time spent among the hills.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visit the Romanesque Pieve di San Giorgio
  • Taste Amarone and Valpolicella at a local winery
  • Follow a stretch of the Valpolicella Wine Road through terraced vineyards
  • Watch red Verona marble quarrymen at work up close
  • Stroll through the village's historic centre
  • Combine the visit with a trip to Verona, just minutes away

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