
Borgo Sacco: Until 1920 it was an independent town, now a suburb of Rovereto. In the Middle Ages until the mid-nineteenth century was an important point mooring rafts traveling along the Adige, was an important means of communication between Bolzano, Trento Verona, Chioggia and Venice. The harbor was where today there is the square Filzi and where we find the church of St. Nicholas is now deconsecrated and is the seat of the district. fog.
It is thought that Rovereto dates back to the Iron Age, but there are no certainties, however certain is the Roman era, a time when Rovereto was a fortress with residential areas at the base. He was part of the Venetian Republic for a century, then the Holy Roman Empire, the County of Tyrol and then of-the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Rovereto to the eighteenth century was the most important, because at that time it developed to maximize the silk industry. It became a very prosperous city, then in the First World War was almost razed to the ground. In World War II with the Alto Adige and other parts of Italy came under the government of the Third Reich, until a final German retreat of 1945.
Vallagarina wine, biological fruit and vegetable of Gresta Valley