Zola Predosa - Aziende vinicole

Zola Predosa

In the past it was called Cellula Petrosa, by the name of the two neighbouring settlements: Cellula turned first into Ceula and later in Zola, while Petrosa turned into Pedrosa.

The territory of Zola Predosa, just 12 kilometres from the centre of Bologna, lies between high plains and gentle hills, with grape cultivation dominating. A land that has produced wine of value since the Middle Ages (mentioned even in a parchment from 1033 kept in the Abbey of Nonantola). In fact, it was specifically for the transportation of wine that a road across the hills was built in 1250, which today is the local stretch of the Wine and Flavours Route "Cities, Castles, and Cherries".

Zola is a member of the National Association of "Wine Cities".

Palazzo Stella is the ancient seat of the Municipality of Zola. Outside a memorial plaque recalls the local origins of the painter Francesco Raibolini, known as Il Francia (1450- 1517), an important figure of the Bolognese Renaissance.

Recently restored, Villa Edvige Garagnani today houses the Tourist Office in charge of all the Samoggia Valley. Built in the second half of the 18th century, the villa is a beautiful example of a bourgeois holiday residence. There are beautiful woodland frescoes attributed to the Basoli.

However, it is along the River Lavino, a tributary of the Samoggia, that in the space of just 4 kilometres there is a concentration of some of the most beautiful historical Bolognese residences, many of which offer their atmospheric settings for all types of events, from meetings to refined courses in traditional cooking.

Palazzo Albergati is an elegant 17th century villa, designed by the architect Gian Giacomo Monti, the same who created the arch at the beginning of the portico of San Luca in Bologna. The simplicity and compactness of the facade is misleading, hiding the splendour of the interiors, which make it one of the best examples of Baroque architecture in Italy.

Also worth seeing is Palazzo Pepoli, commissioned in the 16th century by Alessandro Bentivoglio, son of Giovanni II, Lord of Bologna. Inside there is a rich collection of painted wooden ceilings.

In the garden, remains of the numerous fountains and fish-ponds can still be seen, fed with water from the River Lavino, which also supplies water for the small lake in the park of the nearby Villa Magnani, designed by the famous Piedmont landscapist Ernesto di Sambuy.

Villa Zanchini Garagnani, built from 1679 onwards, is notable for its highly original covered driveway, which can also accommodate coaches.

Contemporary art is housed in Ca' La Ghironda, a museum and exhibition complex in the greenery of the hills behind Ponte Ronca.

As well as wines and the classic tortellini, other specialities of the territory are Sughi d'uva (rape must desserts), Saba (traditional cooked must), the Torta zolese (cake of Zola), the Raviole di San Nicolo (sweet, filled pastries), the Torta di riso (rice cake), and salami, in particular mortadella.

Zola is the place to find the main producers of the most famous cured meat of Emilia: mortadella. Many companies are open for guided visits.

More information

  • Distance from Bologna: 12 Km.
  • Altitude: 45/444 m.
  • Inhabitants: 18.770 (updated January 1st 2016)
  • Market day: Monday
  • Patron Saint: San Nicolò (6th December)
  • Hamlets: Fontanella, Gessi, Lavino di Sopra, Ponte Ronca, Riale, Rivabella, Tombe, Madonna dei Prati, Rigosa, Zola Chiesa.

Recurring events

  • Zola Fair: July. Sport Festival: second week end of September.
  • May Fair: first Sunday of May.
  • Ronca Fair: in Ponte Ronca, second Sunday of June.
  • Summer Brunch, at Palazzo Albergati: each Sunday fron March to June.
  • Autumn Brunch, at Palazzo Albergati: each Sunday fron October to November.
  • Fish Festival, in Madonna dei Prati: third/fifth week end of April.
  • May Fair, in Madonna dei Prati: May 1st. Oper Cellars: May 29th.
  • Summer Night: second Thursday of June.
  • Festa della Ronca, a Ponte Ronca: second/third Sunday of June.
  • Summer Thursday: each Thursday of June and July
  • Fira 'd Zola (Zola fair): mid-July.
  • Calici di Stelle (Stars Goblets): August 10th.
  • Riale in Festa, in Riale: last week end of August.
  • Welcome, Grape Harvest: mid-September.
  • Sport Festival: 2second week end of September.
  • Mortadella, Please – International Festival dedicated to the Mortadella: first week end of September.
  • Free Ride Event: second/third week end of October.

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How to get to Zola Predosa

By car

  • Roads from Bologna: SP 569 Via Nuova Bazzanese till Zola Predona
  • Motorways from Bologna: A1 Motorway, exit Casalecchio di Reno, take SP 569 Via Nuova Bazzanese in the direction of Bazzano-Vignola-Maranello up to Zola Predosa.

By bus

From the Bologna Bus Station, ATC Public Transport Company (for information on timetables and fares visit www.atc.bo.it):

  • Bus n. 93 Bologna-Calderino (Riale and Piastrino stops)
  • Bus n. 94 Bazzano-Bologna (from Via Marconi)-Castel San Pietro Terme
  • Bus n. 671 Bologna-Casalecchio di Reno-Bazzano-Vignola
  • Bus n. 686 Bologna-Calderino-Tolè

By train

From the Bologna Central Station (for information on timetables and fares visit www.fer-online.it): Railway line Bologna - Vignola

By plane

The Guglielmo Marconi Airport is about 8 km. from Zola Predosa.
The BLQ Airport shuttle connects every 15-30 minutes the airport to the city centre and to the central station. Piazza XX Settembre stop to get a bus towards Zola Predosa.

Information

The UIT Colli Bolognesi (Tourist Information Office of the Bolognese Hills) is located at Villa Garagnani in Zola Predosa and it provides information about Zola Predosa and Casalecchio di Reno. It also provides information on Valsamoggia and Monte San Pietro.

UIT Colli Bolognesi c/o
Villa Edvige Garagnani Via Masini 11 - 40069 Zola Predosa
Ph. +39 366 8982707
Fax +39 051 752838
info@visitcollibolognesi.it
www.visitcollibolognesi.it

Opening times:

  • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 14:30-19:00
  • Saturday 9:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:00
  • Closed on Tuesday, Sunday and Holidays


U.R.C.A. - Sportello del cittadino [Ufficio Relazioni Cittadino Amministrazione]
Sede Municipale – Piano terra Piazza della Repubblica,1 – 40069 Zola Predosa
Phone: 0039 051.6161610
Fax: 051.6161649/711
E-mail urca@comune.zolapredosa.bo.it

Opening times:

  • Mon, Tue, Wed and Fri 7.45am-1pm
  • Sat 7.45am-12.30pm
  • Thu 7.45am-1pm, 2.30pm-6pm