Isola Vicentina

Isola Vicentina is a small town and comune in the Italian province of Vicenza in the Veneto region.

Numerous archeological finds from various epochs bear witness to the ancient past of Isola Vicentina.

These finds include pottery dating back to the Iron Age, a column with an inscription in a Venetian language, a Roman tombstone, and several Lombardic tombs.

All of the territory of Vicenza, including Isola Vicentina, became part of the Venetian Republic in the fifteenth century.

Villa Branzo Loschi-Drago in Vallugana is an eighteenth-century building that was designed by architect Domenico Cerato.