Norci
Norci is a small town located in the northern region of Italy, within the province of Verona. It is situated in the Valpolicella wine region, known for its rolling hills and vineyards. The town's name is believed to derive from the Latin word "nuceria," meaning "place of nuts," possibly referring to the abundant chestnut trees in the area.
The history of Norci dates back to the Roman era, when it was a small agricultural community.
In the 20th century, Norci experienced a period of growth, particularly after World War II. The construction
The town is home to several notable landmarks, including the Church of San Lorenzo, a beautiful example
Norci is known for its friendly community and high quality of life, making it an attractive place