MARCELLISE: A MADE IN ITALY BIODIVERSITY


A small village on the outskirts of Verona famous for its cherries
celebrated every year in a traditional festivity; but also a land
famous for its prestigious vineyards and for its olive oil production.

 

VERY CLOSE TO VERONA


In a small village on the outskirts of Verona, nestled between two hills
famous for their vineyards and cherries, lies Marcellise, part of
San Martino Buon Albergo. It is a place where, in the last century,
Napoleon Bonaparte spent a night in a local inn. Legend tells thet his
sleep that night was so deep, that San Martino gained the additional
name of "Buon Albergo", meaning "Good Hotel"

MARCELLISE IS ONE OF IT'S VILLAGES
AND IS SITUATED IN A REMARKABLE
AND PLEASANT AREA, STILL
UNTOUCHED BY MASS TOURISM.

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