The oldest document in which we find the name of the town of Galzignano goes back to February, 9th 952 A.D with the Holy Roman Emperor
Otto I who said In other documents found in Verona, 14 February 1077 A.D, we find the quote As we can see, the origin of this town is very ancient. Due to the recovery of a
boundary stone in 1922, we can say that this town had been occupied by the
Romans during the Roman period. An ancient Franciscan monastery, built in 1226 A.D. is also located in Galzignano. In the 12th-13th century of the
Guelphs and Ghibellines, Galzignano was an important and almost autonomous area, controlled by the podesta of
Padua This territory was later occupied by
Venice, by
Austria and
France. It then became part of the
Kingdom of Italy in 1866 A.D. == Main sights ==