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Guidizzolo (Upper Mantovano: Ghidisöl) is a (municipality) in the Province of Mantua in the region , located about east of and about northwest of . The bordering municipalities of Guidizzolo are , , , and .


Main sights
The most ancient edifice is the Oratory of St. Lawrence, a small Romanesque architecture devotional building dating from the 13th century.


Location
The territory of Guidizzolo consists of the central core and three hamlets: Birbesi and Rebecco, located to the south-east, and Selvarizzo, located south-west of the main centre. It belongs to the sub-hilly area at the foot of the heights bordering Lake Garda towards the .

The town is about 30 km from , 40 km from and and 20 km from .

According to the Seismic Classification, the municipality belongs to zone 3 (medium-low seismicity).

The cycle path running along the Virgilio canal towpath makes it possible to retrace transversally - along the ideal east-west axis represented by the canal - a large portion of the foothills territory, from Guidizzolo to arrive near the Mincio river by connecting to the .


Environment
Guidizzolo's climate is typical of the upper Po Valley of the temperate sub-continental type: winters are moderately harsh, with little rain and foggy days; summers are hot and muggy with thunderstorms; springs and autumns are generally rainy.

Climate classification: zone E 2428 62.


Guidizzolo Tragedy
The road between and Guidizzolo, in the communal territory of Cavriana, was the location of Alfonso de Portago's fatal accident in the 1957 , where 11 people died. A memorial at the roadside commemorates the event.

De Portago's 4.0-litre Ferrari 335 S blew a tyre and crashed into the roadside crowd while travelling at . The crash killed the driver, the co-driver and nine spectators, including five children. Spinning out of control, the Ferrari hit a channel on the left side of the road, then veered back into the onlookers. Two of the dead children were hit by a concrete highway milestone that was ripped from the ground by the car and thrown into the crowd. The body of de Portago was in two sections, and co-driver Edmund Nelson was badly disfigured beneath the upside down vehicle."Daredevil Sportsman Perishes", Los Angeles Times, May 13, 1957, Page 1.

was charged with manslaughter in a criminal prosecution that was finally dismissed in 1961.


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