Camerano Casasco
Welcome to Camerano Casasco, a Piedmontese municipality with an ancient history and symbols that tell its story.
History
Camerano Casasco is a municipality in the province of Asti, in Piedmont. The city's territory is part of the special natural reserve of Valle Andona, Valle Botto, and Val Grande. The municipality's coat of arms is the result of the fusion of symbols from the Camerano di Asti, Asinari, and Del Carretto families.
Monuments and places of interest
The city is famous for some of its monuments, including the Parish Church of San Lorenzo and the Castle, located in the Casasco locality. The construction of the castle dates back to the medieval period and is still well-preserved.
Society
Camerano Casasco is a municipality with 414 inhabitants, with a foreign population of 58 people, representing 12.1% of the total population. The nationalities most represented are Romania, Moldova, and Albania.
Administration
Camerano Casasco has been governed by various administrations over the years, as shown in the table in the article.
Related articles
The city of Camerano Casasco is closely linked to the Asinari family, one of the most important families in Asti, which owned the Camerano Casasco castle.
External links
If you want to find out more about the city of Camerano Casasco, visit the municipality's website.