The Strona-Ceneri Zone comprises a succession of polymetamorphic, pre-Alpidic basement rocks including ortho- and paragneisses, metasedimentary schists, amphibolites, and eclogites. The rock pile represents a Late Proterozoic or Palaeozoic subduction accretion complex that was intruded by Ordovician granitoids. Eclogites, which occur as lenses within the ortho-paragneiss succession and as xenoliths within the granitoids record a subduction related high-pressure event (D1) with peak metamorphic conditions of 710 +/- 30 degrees C at 21.0 +/- 2.5 kbar. After isothermal uplift, the eclogites experienced a Barrow-type (D2) tectonometamorphic overprint under amphibolite facies conditions (570-630 degrees C, 7-9 kbar). U-Pb dating on zircon of the eclogites gives a metamorphic age of 457 +/- 5 Ma, and syn-eclogite facies rutile gives a Pb-206/U-238 age of 443 +/- 19 Ma classifying the subduction as a Caledonian event. These data show that the main tectonometamorphic evolution of the Strona-Ceneri Zone most probably took place in a convergent margin scenario, in which accretion, eclogitization of MOR-basalt, polyphase (D I and D2) deformation, anatexis and magmatism all occurred during the Ordovician. Caledonian high-pressure metamorphism, subsequent magmatism and Barrow-type metamorphism are believed to be related to subduction and collision within the northern margin of Gondwana.