Best attractions and places to see around Roccabianca. This town is situated between the Po and Taro rivers, offering a blend of historical landmarks and cultural insights. The area provides a natural setting for exploration, with its location in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Following the road of the Food Valley it is absolutely obligatory to pass through Roncole Verdi and consequently visit the birthplace of Giuseppe Verdi.
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A really worth seeing place.
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Beautiful castle in the center of Roccabianca
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Planning the tour of the Castles of the Duchy of Parme and Piacenza we reached the "Fortress of Fontanellato". Rocca Sanvitale is an imposing fortress built in the 14th century on a pre-existing 12th century building. Subjected to numerous restorations, over the centuries it was transformed from a defensive fortress into the residence of the noble Sanvitale Counts who then inhabited it for around six centuries. It has a square plan with crenellated walls and four corner towers and is still surrounded by a large moat once fed by water produced by a spring and rearranged at the beginning of the 17th century by the Parma architect Smeraldo Smeraldi; the entrance to the internal courtyard is via a drawbridge. In 1948 the last Count handed over the Fortress with its furnishings to the Municipality, which subsequently transformed it into a museum.
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In this place it is possible to observe Giuseppe Verdi's birthplace. The house is part of Roncole Verdi, a hamlet in the municipality of Busseto.
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Take some time to visit this place full of history
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A place that deserves to be visited at least once in a lifetime!
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Fabulous fortress, always owned by the Meli Lupi family, represents the heart of the small village of Soragna.
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Roccabianca is rich in history, with its most prominent landmark being the 15th-century Roccabianca Castle, also known as Rocca dei Rossi. This fortress features a central courtyard and towers, and its cellars now host a Museum of Distilling. Nearby, you can also find Minozzi Square with its monumental entrance archway and the historic Church of Saints Bartholomew and Matthew.
Beyond its historical sites, Roccabianca is part of the renowned "Culatello Road," celebrating local gastronomic traditions. The castle's old cellars are even used for aging Culatello. If you visit in November, you might experience "November Porc," an indulgent food festival that includes Roccabianca as one of its stops.
Families can enjoy exploring the impressive Roccabianca Castle, which offers a glimpse into medieval life. Another excellent option is the Rocca Sanvitale di Fontanellato, a castle with an intact noble apartment and a unique Optical Camera. The nearby birthplace of Giovannino Guareschi in Fontanelle also offers an interesting cultural outing for all ages.
Roccabianca is beautifully situated between the banks of the River Po and the meanders of the River Taro. This natural setting provides picturesque views and opportunities for leisurely walks along the riverbanks, offering a peaceful escape into nature.
There are several hiking opportunities around Roccabianca. You can find easy to moderate trails such as the 'Hiking loop from San Secondo Parmense' or the 'Equipped Rest Area loop from San Secondo Parmense'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Roccabianca.
Yes, Roccabianca offers a variety of cycling routes. For an easy ride, consider the 'Culatello Route – Zibello loop from Roccabianca'. More challenging options include the 'Gramignazzo Cycle Path – Food Valley Cycle Route loop from Sissa'. You can discover more routes in the guides for Cycling around Roccabianca and Road Cycling Routes around Roccabianca.
The region of Emilia-Romagna generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring to early autumn (April to October). Visiting in November could be a unique experience if you're interested in the "November Porc" food festival. For outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, spring and early autumn offer milder temperatures.
Absolutely. Just a few kilometers from Roccabianca, in the small hamlet of Fontanelle, you can visit the birthplace of the famous writer Giovannino Guareschi, creator of Don Camillo and Peppone. His birth house and a bronze bust of Giovanni Faraboli (who inspired Peppone) are points of interest there.
Roccabianca is an excellent starting point for exploring other fortresses in the lowlands. Besides Roccabianca Castle, you can visit the impressive Rocca Sanvitale di Fontanellato, known for its Parmigianino frescoes. Another notable option is Soragna and the Rocca Meli Lupi, a splendid fortress that has been continuously owned by the Meli Lupi family.
Yes, the old cellars of Roccabianca Castle house the Museum of Distilling. Here, you can learn about the history of liqueurs, brandies, and balsamic vinegar, offering a unique cultural insight into the region's culinary heritage.
The Church of the Blessed Virgin of Loreto, also known as Madonnina del Po, is a Catholic place of worship with neoclassical and neo-Gothic architecture. It is located near the Antica Corte Pallavicina in Polesine Parmense and is appreciated by visitors for its beauty and historical significance.


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