Mollia

Discover Mollia, the small municipality in Vercelli

We introduce you to Mollia, a small municipality with only 93 inhabitants located in the province of Vercelli, in Piedmont. This village is known for being the birthplace of Agostini Molino, a textile entrepreneur and senator of the Kingdom of Sardinia.

The history of Mollia

Following his daughter Palmira's marriage to Baron Giovanni Andreis, the senator had a villa built in the mid-1800s, entitled "Villa Andreis", which remained in the possession of the barons until it was sold in 1960. The flag of the municipality is a blue banner.

Mollia, the small town of Vercelli: history, society and administration.

The community

Mollia is a small municipality but with a strong community. The demographic evolution demonstrates stability in the population of the village.

The administration

Below is a table related to the administrations that have succeeded in this municipality. The institutions have always been committed to the well-being of the community and offering the best possible services.

Further information about Mollia

For those who want to deepen their knowledge of Mollia, interesting documents on civil society in Mollia can be found. Additionally, the municipality's website contains all the information about various local initiatives.

External links

Here are two useful links to discover more about Mollia:

In summary, if you are looking for an authentic and peaceful Italian village, Mollia is definitely an ideal destination. A municipality immersed in nature and characterized by a strong community, which offers the best services to its inhabitants. Come and discover Mollia!

Davide Neri
Wrote by Davide Neri
Updated Tuesday, Apr 19, 2022