Fontanellato

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The name Fontanellato comes from Fontana lata which means big fountain; the village is located in the so called Bassa Parmense (flat land) and it's 5 km away from the via Emilia and the rivers Taro and Stirone.


Why visit it

It's one of the most famous villages of the flat land, enriched by the presence of the Sanvitale family since the end of the 1300s, who left the most significant trace with the castle in the center of the village. 

Visiting Fontanellato means having a taste of the slow and quiet life of the flat land, of its places of art and of course of its cuisine. In 2004 Fontanellato received the title of "slow city", based upon indicators such as urban quality, infrastructures, hospitality, and typical local product promotion. 

The town has also received the title of City of Art and Culture and the orange flag of the Touring Club Italiano.


When to go and what to see

Fontanellato is beautiful in every time of the year because it's a very lively village with many events all year long. In autumn and winter you'll find it asleep in the fog while in the summer it shines with the colours of the countryside and its many events.

The landscape is typical of the flat land, with wide crops and springs fed by underground waters that flow very deep and are covered by a waterproof layer of clayey soil. These springs come up to the surface bringing clear waters for different canals, including the moat that surrounds the Rocca Sanvitale of Fontanellato.


Don't miss

The Rocca is by far the main attraction of Fontanellato. Located in the center of the main square, it's a huge fortress erected in the 14th century on the remains of a former 12th century building. After many restoration works throughout the years, it was transformed from a defensive fortress into the house of the Sanvitale Earls, who have lived there for about six centuries. Open all year long, it features guided tours of the furnished halls and of the fabulous room of Diana and Atteone, frescoed by Parmigianino, and the optical room.

Other places to visit are: the Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine del Rosario, built in 1514, that attracts many pilgrims all year long; the Oratory of the Assunta with its wooden sacristy dated 1720, a work by Giulio Seletti and decorations by Sebastiano Galeotti; the Municipal theatre, designed by Alessandro Sanvitale but destroyed completely in 1832, whose structure dates back to the 19th century and is based on a project presented in 1858 by the architect Pier Luigi Montacchini; the former Sanvitale stables, villa Gandini and the Botanical park.


On the table

Among the cured meats we find culatello and spalla cotta, then the tortelli d’erbetta, ravioli stuffed with herbs and ricotta cheese served with grated parmigiano and melted butter, anolini stuffed pasta in broth, parmesan tripe, roasted duck and guinea-hen, "salmì" hare, rabbit and frogs. Moreover Fontanellato produces a particular cured meat called Culaccia of Fontanellato. Cheese can be bought directly at the cheese factories that have the sign with the cheese shape. Fontanellato is also located along the "Road of Culatello di Zibello".


Keeping fit

The flat land is the best place for bike lovers to go around the village or to reach other places in the countryside among old farmhouses and small villages, or to visit the other two castles of the area: San Secondo and Soragna. It is also a relaxed and slow way to see the birthplaces of Verdi and Guareschi, the Po river area, enjoying the gastronomic products, among parish churches and castles, often with the possibility to take the bike on a boat and sail on the Po river.


Significant appointments

The markets around the Rocca: the Antiques market every third Sunday of every month and Rocca e natura, a market of natural and organic products every fourth Sunday of every month. 

The Municipal theatre hosts a drama and music season in the winter.


In the surroundings

Very close to the town center you can visit the Franco Maria Ricci Labyrinth, the largest labyrinth in Europe that welcomes adults and children in a path of over 3 km. The Masone Labyrinth also houses an important art collection and organizes events in its beautiful courtyard.


Information offices

IAT Fontanellato
Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, 1 - Fontanellato (PR)
+ 39 0521 829055 + 39 0521 824042 iat@fontanellato.org Opening: all year round

Last update 19/03/2023

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