Cisano sul Neva Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeA medieval village on the left bank of the Neva,
upstream of its confluence with the Centa, it
also comprises the hamlets of Consciente,
dominated by its many-towered medieval
castle, and Cenesi, hidden in a small side
valley. The ancient village of Cisano, property of the marchesi of Clavesana, was acquired and
fortified by the commune of Albenga in 1274,
and then transferred to Genoa at the end of the
thirteenth century. Consciente, on the other
hand, has been the fief of a whole series of
different families: the Cepolini, Fieschi, Costa
and Del Carretto (1723). The castle, perfectly
preserved along with its towers, dates from the
fifteenth century. Cisano still has its original
quadrangular plan, with a tower set at each
corner of the settlement. The eighteenth-century
parish church of Santa Maria Maddalena stands
opposite the civic tower, converted from a late
Romanesque campanile. The so-called “tower
of the Saracens,” set on the national highway to
Albenga, is in reality a crude tomb from the
Roman era. Local farmers produce olives, fruit,
a prized variety of wine grapes and vegetables.
