Mulino Ramaroli di Massimbona
The mill family Ramaroli is located in the village of Massimbona which is about four kilometers from Goito, here the various branches of the river Mincio create channels that feed mills and picturesque views. It is a mill with two granite millstones dating back to 115 and one, still in motion, the Renaissance period with a thousand square meters of building and about ten thousand of the park with several small islands on the river. Ramaroli mill was in the Middle Ages, run by the Benedictine monks of the abbey of Polirone in San Benedetto Po, Bonacolsi then passed to the family of Mantua, Gonzaga, Cavriani, Moschini, and finally to the family Ramaroli in 192. The village was already known at the time of the Romans under the name of bona maxime as the best place to pass the Mincio on the road between Verona and Cremona, much to still be a dam built by stones Gonzaga. Next there is a church, private property can be visited by appointment.