Bas-Relief dedicated to Mario Nizzoli

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Bas-Relief dedicated to Mario Nizzoli

Collocated on the front of the Town Hall, formerly Monte di Pietà, it recalls the illustrious philosopher born in Brescello who dedicated himself to teaching and publishing works on Cicero; as well as the Italian cultural world, it was also admired by the German thinker Leibniz.

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monastero san benedetto brescello

Monastery of San Benedetto


Following a legacy by the Duchess Eleonora d'Este, in the second half of the 15th century, the Benedictine nuns became owners of the Monastery, until the advent of the Cisalpine Republic. Then, in 1758, the religious order was suppressed. As early as 1553, the Monastery was home to a school for convent girls. Later, in 1798, the Monastery was suppressed. In 1873, the Municipality of Brescello became owner of the building and transformed it into a military barrack. At the beginning of the 20th century, the building wing overlooking “Via Primo Maggio” was used as an elementary school, whereas most of the building was residential or the seat of small workshops. In 1933, the south and west wings were demolished, while the main body of the building housed the “Casa del Fascio”, and served as a location for meetings and orchestra rehearsals.