Nomesino
Nomesino: a small fraction of Mori
Hello everyone! Today I will talk to you about a small fraction of the municipality of Mori, called Nomesino. Maybe not everyone knows it, but I will give you some interesting information to discover more about this place.
History of Nomesino
To begin with, let me tell you a bit of history: Nomesino was a separate municipality until 1924, when it was merged with the municipality of Pannone along with other localities such as Manzano, Chienis, and Ronzo. Later, with the administrative reform of the 1960s, it became part of the municipality of Mori, where it is still located today.
Monuments and places of interest
Now let's talk about the interesting things: the monuments and places of interest in Nomesino. In particular, I want to point out two churches that are worth visiting. The first is the church of San Martino, which is located right in the heart of the fraction. This religious building dates back to the 15th century and has undergone several restoration works in the following centuries. The bell tower, in particular, was rebuilt in 1855 after suffering damage caused by a storm.
The second church I want to recommend is located in the nearby locality of Corniano: it is the church of Sant'Agata. Also dating back to the 15th century, it has been the subject of various restoration works. An interesting curiosity is that inside the church there is an 18th-century altarpiece depicting Sant'Agata.
Notes on Nomesino
To complete the picture, I would like to point out some curiosities related to Nomesino. For example, have you ever heard of the Parade of Bulls? It is an ancient tradition that takes place on April 25th in Nomesino and involves the bulls of the village, which are adorned with flowers and led in procession through the streets of the center.
Other projects and external links
Finally, for those who would like to delve deeper, I would like to point out that the page dedicated to Nomesino on Wikipedia is very well done and offers more information on the subject. Furthermore, on the website of the Municipality of Mori, it is possible to find further news about the fraction and the surrounding area.
And that's all there is to it about Nomesino! I hope to have piqued your curiosity and maybe encouraged you to visit this corner of Trentino. If you have already had the opportunity to visit this area, let me know what you think in the comments below. See you soon!