Erected in 1850 on commission of Count Cesare Mattei, an eccentric scholar, politician and self-taught doctor, founder of electro-homeopathy. The route gains altitude to admire small villages and remarkable views over the upper Reno valley
Historic and eclectic home of Count Cesare Mattei, founder of electro-homeopathy. Today the Rocchetta is open to the public and is owned by the Cassa di Risparmio di Bologna Foundation
The village, also called Sambuca Castello[2], gives its name to the entire municipality, even if the administrative headquarters is located in the hamlet of Taviano.
Very interesting nucleus dating back to the 12th century, when it was probably one of the three fortresses garrisoning this area. This is demonstrated in particular by the squared row-shaped …