Pianoro
Livergnano's place name comes from the name of a Roman estate which was founded here during the colonization of the valley of the Savena river.
This village has a series of very peculiar houses which are partly set into the rocks.
In the past, Livergnano has always been a place of exchange between the high and low Apennines. During the second World War the area was crossed by the Gothic line and harsh battles took place in this territory.For this reason, a small but interesting museum dedicated to the Second World War (called “The Winter Line” museum) has been set up in Livergnano, consisting of a collection of objects and documents collected by the villager Umberto Magani. These are mainly personal objects belonging to soldiers of both factions.
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Livergnano
40065 Pianoro
Telephone: +39 380 507 4820
Site/minisite/other: https://www.facebook.com/LivergnanoWinterLineMuseum