Remedello culture
| Geographical range | North Italy |
|---|---|
| Period | Chalcolithic |
| Dates | 3400–2400 BCE |
| Preceded by | Lagozza culture, Square-mouthed vases culture |
| Followed by | Bell Beaker culture, Polada culture |
The Remedello culture (Italian Cultura di Remedello) developed during the Copper Age (4th and 3rd millennium BCE) in Northern Italy, particularly in the area of the Po valley. The name comes from the town of Remedello (Brescia) where several burials were discovered in the late 19th century.