WORLD HERITAGE. Statement of Outstanding Universal Value

Last update 27 September 2024

«Mantua and Sabbioneta offer exceptional testimonies to the urban, architectural and artistic realizations of the Renaissance, linked through the visions and actions of the ruling Gonzaga family.

Mantua, a town whose traces stem from the Roman period, was renovated in the 15th and 16th centuries - including hydrological engineering, urban and architectural works.

The participation of renowned architects and painters [...]  makes Mantua a prominent capital of the Renaissance.

Sabbioneta represents the construction of an entirely new town according to the modern, functional vision of the Renaissance. [...]

One of the best examples of ideal cities built in Europe, with an influence over urbanism and architecture in and outside the continent.

The properties represent two significant stages of territorial planning and urban interventions undertaken by the Gonzagas in their domains».