Sovizzo is an Italiancomune of 7,388 inhabitants in theprovince of Vicenza,Veneto,Italy. It is north of SR11 and located approximately 10.5 km from the regional capital ofVicenza.
The first settlements in the area that is now the comune of Sovizzo date back to Neolithic times. Later, theLombards inhabited the area, of which traces can still be seen today in archeological sites throughout the area.
During the Middle Ages, the area belonged to the Bishop of Vicenza, and was ceded to the localcathedral chapter in the 13th century. Throughout history, the comune has followed the fortunes of nearby Vicenza.
In the comune and in its vicinity there are buildings of historical interest, such as Villa Bissari Curti, dating back to the 16th century, the Villa Marzotto Schiavo and the Villa Civena-Vencato, as well as the ancient chapel of the Madonna of Carmine in thefrazione of San Daniele, as well as the chapel of Saint Raparata in the frazione of Vigo.
There are two local musical bands: the G. Rossini band and the instrumental A. Pedrollo Band di Sovizzo Colle; the latter is also noted for its concerts. The band Radio Sboro is also originally from Sovizzo.