Agugliaro Explained

Agugliaro
Official Name:Comune di Agugliaro
Coordinates:45.3333°N 46°W
Province: (VI)
Frazioni:Calliana, Capitello, Finale, Sopra L'Acqua, Punta, Paluselli
Mayor:Massimo Borghettini
Area Total Km2:14.7
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:1391
Population As Of:30 November 2021
Population Demonym:Agugliaresi
Elevation M:13
Saint:St. Bartholomew
Day:24 August
Postal Code:36020
Area Code:0444

Agugliaro is a town and comune in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, north-eastern Italy. It is located east of road SP247 provincial road, between the Berici Hills and the Euganean Hills.

In the hamlet of Finale di Agugliaro is the 16th-century Villa Saraceno, which was designed by Palladio and is conserved as part of a World Heritage Site. Other patrician villas in the area include Villa Dal Verme and the Barchesse Trolio. Other sights include the church of San Michele Arcangelo and the Oratory of San Bernardino.

Notes and References

  1. Demographics data from ISTAT