Negrar di Valpolicella
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History
In prehistoric times, it was a center of the Arusnati, a not-well-known population of perhaps mixed origins. In the Middle Ages it was a free commune until it was acquired by the Scaliger of Verona (14th century). Later it was part of the Republic of Venice, under which, in 1791, it received the right to hold a livestock market. In 2020 the municipality announced that a Roman villa had been discovered beneath a local vineyard.[2]
Archaeology
In May 2020, the discovery of a well-preserved Roman mosaic floor dating to the 3rd century AD buried underneath a vineyard is reported after about a century of searching the site of a long-lost villa.[3][4][5][6]
Economy
Negrar and its villages are mainly devoted to agriculture, with production of cherries, vine and fruit, and of wines such as Valpolicella, Amarone and Recioto.
Notable people
- Andrea Benvenuti, athlete
- Pietro Boselli, engineer, former mathematician and model
- Davide Formolo, cyclist
- Matteo Manassero, professional golfer
- Damiano Tommasi, ex professional footballer, mayor of Verona
- Ronnie Quintarelli, racing driver.
Gallery
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Panorama
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vineyards
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vineyards
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Villa Mosconi Bertani and Amarone vineyards
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Villa Rizzardi and Amarone vineyards
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