Best attractions and places to see around Argelato include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated in the Bolognese Plain, the municipality offers a diverse landscape for exploration. The area is also part of Italy's "Motor Valley," providing attractions for automotive enthusiasts. Visitors can find opportunities for outdoor activities in its peaceful countryside and nature reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Cathedral of San Pietro in Bologna is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Bologna. It is located on the Via Indipendenza. A church already existed in 1028, as evidenced by a pre-Romanesque bell tower with a circular floor plan (modeled on that of Ravenna). The church was destroyed in the great fire of 1141 and rebuilt and reconsecrated by Pope Lucius III in 1184. In 1396, the façade was enhanced by a portico (colonial porch), which was renovated in 1467. By order of Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti, the building was completely renovated in 1575. However, the interventions were so radical that the vaults collapsed in 1599. In 1582, San Pietro was elevated to a cathedral by Pope Gregory XIII. The portico was rebuilt at the end of the 17th century and, by order of Pope Benedict XIV, received a new façade between 1743 and 1747, designed by the architect Alfonso Torreggiani. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathedrale_von_Bologna
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It is the city's cathedral, elevated to the title of "Metropolitan" in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII who conferred the dignity of archiepiscopal to the diocese of Bologna. The first evidence of the building dates back to the 10th century. The cathedral has undergone various changes over the centuries. Its current appearance dates back to the renovation of 1605 which, however, caused the loss of every trace of the original Roman-Gothic structure. The interior houses paintings by artists such as Prospero Fontana, Ludovico Carracci and Donato Creti. The Cathedral's treasury houses artefacts and liturgical vestments from the 14th century of great artistic and spiritual value. The cathedral's bell tower is the second tallest tower in the city (70 metres). The bell chamber also houses the largest bell that can be rung "alla Bolognese" (in a cadenced manner and with a complete rotation of the bell). (c) https://www.bolognawelcome.com/it/luoghi/edifici-religiosi/cattedrale-metropolitana-di-san-pietro
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The protected natural area of the Ex Risaia di Bentivoglio, also known by the name of Oasi La Rizza, is located in the northern part of the municipal territory and located in that part of the plain affected, in the recent past, by the cultivation of rice: the area of the former rice fields. Before the rice fields, in historical times, still in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the entire area was characterized by marshy land that flooded during the periodic flooding of the rivers, which were then poorly or not at all dammed. ... Once the rice farming activity ended, the agricultural landscape was replaced by dry crops such as wheat, beetroot, corn ... The nineties saw a small but substantial revolution in this monoculture landscape, thanks to the provision of community contributions in 1998 what was an anonymous triangle of fields was transformed into the natural area we know today, through environmental restoration interventions natural features typical of the plain. ... (Source: https://www.oasilarizza.it/it-it/oasi/rubriche/il-territorio-e-la-sua-storia-3181-1-7111ab2cdc775bb24e1c1cd44521fd51 )
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The "La Bora" area is an ecological rebalancing area of approximately 40 hectares characterized by a large collection of water, a small forest, a prairie area and the "lowland forest", an area with over eight thousand trees.
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Bologna...... It is inevitable to walk in the center without being captured by the sight of the donkey towers. Today under maintenance.
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Argelato is surrounded by several natural reserves. You can visit La Rizza Nature Reserve, a 40-hectare wetland known for bird and fish watching, or La Bora Nature Reserve, an ecological area with a large water collection and lowland forest, important for pond turtle repopulation. The peaceful countryside also offers numerous trails for outdoor activities.
Yes, Argelato features several historical and cultural sites. Notable landmarks include Villa Beatrice, a 16th-century villa with frescoes and Renaissance gardens, and the ancient Church of San Michele Arcangelo, dating back to the year 1000. The region also has other historic residences like Villa Zambonelli and Palazzo Orsi.
Many attractions around Argelato are family-friendly. Both La Rizza Nature Reserve and La Bora Nature Reserve offer opportunities for nature observation and walks suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna is a popular spot for families.
The area around Argelato offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails passing through historic sites and natural landscapes. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Argelato guide, which includes options like the 'Tulipark Bologna loop from Argelato' and 'Boscovivo Wetland, Argelato loop'.
Argelato is great for cycling with numerous country roads and trails. You can find various routes for different types of cycling. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Argelato guide for options like the 'Oratory of Saint Anne – Pieve di Cento town center loop' or the Cycling around Argelato guide for touring bicycle routes.
Absolutely. Argelato is centrally located within Italy's "Motor Valley." In Funo, you can visit the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum, which showcases the history and creations of Ferruccio Lamborghini, from tractors to iconic cars. The broader Motor Valley also features other significant automotive museums.
Argelato's attractions can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery. The natural reserves, such as La Bora Nature Reserve, are particularly fascinating during different seasons, with meadows full of flowers in spring and warm colors in autumn.
Yes, wine lovers can visit the Cantina di Argelato. These cellars produce DOC wines of the Reno area, including local varieties such as Montuni, Pignoletto, and Lambrusco, offering a taste of the region's viticultural heritage.
Malacappa Village is a small, unique hamlet situated between the Reno River and its high embankments. It offers a distinct atmosphere where time seems to have stood still, providing a peaceful glimpse into traditional rural life and a charming spot for a quiet stroll.
While Argelato itself is in the Bolognese Plain, for panoramic views, you can venture to the nearby city of Bologna to climb the Asinelli and Garisenda Towers. From the top of the Asinelli Tower, you can enjoy incredible views of Bologna and the surrounding region.
Beyond the main attractions, explore the historic residences scattered throughout the region, such as Palazzo della Morte (now Palazzo del Vignola) near Casadio, or Palazzo Sampieri Talon in Volta Reno. These offer a deeper dive into the area's rich history and architectural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse offerings, from the tranquility of the nature reserves like La Rizza Nature Reserve, where birdlife is abundant, to the historical richness of sites like the Asinelli and Garisenda Towers in Bologna. The blend of natural beauty, historical depth, and cultural experiences, including the Motor Valley, is highly valued by the community.


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