Frinco

Frinco: history and curiosities

Hello everyone! Today we will talk about Frinco, a Piedmontese municipality with 731 inhabitants, located in the province of Asti. The history of this town dates back to 1177, as attested by the first documents on the subject. Over the centuries, Frinco has undergone several changes of ownership, ending up in the hands of the Pelletta bankers of Asti and the Turco family.

An important moment in its history is represented by the declaration of Albert II of Habsburg, who in 1438 recognized Frinco as an imperial fief. One of the most important monuments that can still be visited today is the Castle of Frinco, of medieval origins.

Administration and society

Let's now move on to the administrative section. Here there is useful information, starting with a summary table of previous administrations and the fact that Frinco is part of the Val Rilate hill community.

But now let's talk about curiosities on society. The demographic evolution has seen ups and downs, but in recent decades the population has stabilized around 700-800 inhabitants.

Frinco: History, Curiosities, and Administration

Conclusions and in-depth analysis

In this brief summary, we have learned something more about Frinco, a municipality immersed in the greenery of the province of Asti. If you are passionate about history and have the opportunity to visit this small town, you can't miss the Castle of Frinco. For further information and in-depth analysis, you can also consult the external links at the end of the text. Thank you for your attention and see you soon!

Fabio Marino
Wrote by Fabio Marino
Updated Sunday, Apr 17, 2022