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Via dei Lombardi 53, Savio di Ravenna, 48125

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La Manzona

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If a place has a story, it stays in memory forever

In the heart of the Ravenna plain, along Viale dei Lombardi 53 in Savio di Ravenna, stands B&B La Manzona, a farmhouse deeply rooted in a land where nature, history and memory are closely intertwined.

The historic core of Savio stretches along the course of the Savio River, which marks the natural boundary between the municipalities of Ravenna and Cervia. This area is defined by a landscape of great environmental charm, just a short walk from the Bevano Mouth, a protected area within the Po Delta Park, where the meeting of fresh and brackish waters creates a unique and delicate ecosystem.

The farmhouse, dating back to the late 1800s, therefore sits in a landscape setting of outstanding value, protected by strict environmental and historic-artistic safeguarding rules: the Po Delta Park’s Nulla Osta, the binding opinion of the Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the provinces of Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena and Rimini, as well as the technical assessment by Ravenna’s Territorial Safety and Civil Protection Service within the Hydrogeological Risk Plan. These acknowledgements confirm the importance of the territorial context in which La Manzona is set.

Savio is not only nature, but also the stage for significant episodes in Italian history. In 1849, during the famous “trafila” that followed the fall of the Roman Republic, Giuseppe Garibaldi found shelter in a local farmstead, leaving an indelible mark on local memory.

In the 1920s, the area became renowned for the Savio Circuit, a car and motorcycle race held between 1923 and 1927. Right here, on 17 June 1923, Enzo Ferrari achieved his first victory as a driver at the wheel of an Alfa Romeo. On that occasion he met the parents of aviator Francesco Baracca, who suggested he adopt their son’s symbol—the famous prancing horse—destined to become a worldwide icon of motorsport.

Even the place names tell the area’s story: Via dei Lombardi recalls ancient landholding and migratory ties between Romagna and Lombardy. Today it is a strategic road axis linking the inland area to the Ravenna coast, keeping alive Savio’s role as a point of passage and meeting.

In this setting, Casale La Manzona stands not only as a place to stay, but as a guardian of a landscape and historical heritage of great value, set in a land where nature speaks with the memories of the Risorgimento and with the origins of the Ferrari myth.

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