Cividate Camuno (Camunian:
Hiidà) is an Italian
comune of 2,662 inhabitants (2025), in Val Camonica, province of
Brescia 
, in Lombardy.
Geography
The territory of Cividate Camuno is bordered by several municipalities: to the east
Bienno 
, on the north Breno and Malegno, to the west Piancogno, and south
Esine 
and
Berzo Inferiore 
.
History
Originally a Roman town, the Civitas Camunnorum, Cividate Camuno was known as Civethate in the medieval period.
Between 1863 and 1887 Cividate assumed the name "Cividate Alpino", but because of bureaucratic confusion, in 1887 the village re-took the name "Cividate Camuno" .
Main sights
The main tourist sights of Cividate Camuno are:
- Parish Church of Santa Maria Assunta, standing on the site of the baptismal chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist, which was replaced after the 11th century by the Romanesque church.
- Church of Santo Stefano.