Liguria · Savona
Zuccarello
A 280-person medieval borgo in the Neva valley above Albenga, founded by the Marquises of Clavesana in 1248, birthplace of Ilaria del Carretto.
96 km / 60 mi
Nearest hub (Genova)
280
Population
Apr–Oct
Best time to visit
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Why come
Zuccarello sitsin the lower Neva valley, seven kilometers north of Albenga and the coast. The borgo was founded in 1248 by the inhabitants of the surrounding valley together with the Marquises of Clavesana, laid out as a single porticoed street that still runs the length of the town. The Marquisate of Zuccarello passed to the Del Carretto branch and ruled the upper valley as an independent fief until the seventeenth century. Ilaria del Carretto was born here in 1379. She married Paolo Guinigi of Lucca to seal an alliance between the two families and died at twenty-six on 8 December 1405 from complications giving birth to her second daughter. Jacopo della Quercia carved her sarcophagus in the cathedral of San Martino in Lucca, a sleeping figure in white marble that became one of the most influential funerary monuments of the Italian Renaissance. The medieval humpback bridge over the Neva, single-arched and stone, anchors the southern entrance to the borgo.
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Known for
Ponte Medievale sul Neva
Single-arched stone humpback bridge over the Neva at the southern entrance to the borgo, late medieval, restored in the nineteenth century.
Via Centrale
Long porticoed main street through the borgo, the original 1248 plan intact, with continuous arcades on both sides.
Castello dei Del Carretto
Ruined fortress on the hill above the village, residence of the Del Carretto marquises, four cylindrical towers and a central keep.
Chiesa di San Bartolomeo
Sixteenth-century parish church at the northern end of the borgo, single nave, Baroque altar from the eighteenth century.
Casa natale di Ilaria del Carretto
House identified by tradition as the birthplace of Ilaria, born 1379, immortalised in marble by Jacopo della Quercia in Lucca.
When to visit
Best months · Apr–Oct
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- Hot or crowded
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April through June and September to October are the windows when the Neva valley walks open and the borgo's porticoes hold their shade. The Festa Medievale in the second half of July fills the main street with costumed crafts and music for two weekends. July and August can hit 30 degrees on the valley floor, though the porticoes and the river keep the borgo cooler than the coast. November through March is quiet. A few restaurants stay open through the cold months. The medieval bridge in winter mist, single arch reflected in the Neva below, is the photograph that turns up on most Borghi più belli covers of Zuccarello.
How to get there
From Genova, Zuccarello is roughly 96 km by road. Allow about 82–115 minutes depending on traffic and route choice (autostrada vs scenic).
Drive time to the nearest gateway airports
- Genoa1h 17m
- Turin2h 14m
- Florence / Pisa3h 22m
Elevation 130 m
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