San Lazzaro di Savena - Calanchi Abbadessa

Ozzano dell'Emilia

ozzano nell emilia

The ancient name Ulgianum comes from Uliganum (uliginous), meaning moist land because of the presence in this area of natural humus.

In ancient times it was the site of the Roman town of Claterna, whose name is still recalled by the nearby River Quaderna.

In the foothills above the area of Maggio, in the borough of San Pietro, there is the lovely Torre (tower) which was once part of the walls of a castle built in medieval times to defend the Via Emilia.

In the area of San Cristoforo stands Palazzo Galvani, the site of numerous electrical experiments in the 18th century by the Bolognese scientist Luigi Galvani, carried out on the frogs he bred here.

Also of great interest is the small local church dedicated to Sant'Andrea, containing the remains of the Blessed Lucia of Settefonti. This is the name of the historical character, Badessa (Mother Superior) Lucia, venerated by the Order of the Camaldolesi as the founder of the Order's female branch, and also recalled in the name of the Park of Bolognese Gypsums and the Abbadessa Gullies .

In Ciagnano, there is a truly spectacular view of the "calanchi" (gullies) of the Passo della Badessa.

Along the "Stradelli Guelfi", quiet roads running parallel to the Via Emilia which used to connect castles, churches and noble residences from Bologna all the way to Romagna, stands the neo-classical Villa Angelica, today the seat of the homonymous herbal produce Institute.

Not far away, there is the airstrip of the Aerdelta society, which explains the occasional circling over the plains of gliders and small planes. In this area, there is also the National Institute of Wild Fauna.

It is also worth noting the Church of Santa Maria della Quaderna, a 16th-century building, containing a valuable nativity scene, the Natività del Somacchini.

In Ozzano, there is the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Bologna linked to the National Institute of Wild Fauna, the Museum of Domestic Animal Anatomy, the Collection of Antique Surgical Instrument and the Ercolani Museum of Pathological Anatomy and Veterinary Teratology.

Information

Municipality

URP - Public Relations Office
Address: Viale della Repubblica 10 - 40064 Ozzano dell'Emilia (BO)
Phone: +39 051 791377
urp@comune.ozzano.bo.it
www.comune.ozzano.bo.it

Opening times:

  • Mon 12pm-6pm
  • Tue-Fri 8.30am-1pm
  • Sat 8.30am-12pm