Motta de' Conti
Welcome to Motta de' Conti!
Hello everyone! Today we will talk about a town located on the border between Piedmont and Lombardy, Motta de' Conti. With its 742 inhabitants, the small village owes its name to the "Motta castrale", a land relief, and to the Counts of Lomello, the lords of the time.
The history and symbols of Motta de' Conti
The communal emblem was granted in 1986 and the gonfalon is a blue and red flag. Throughout the century, the resident population has halved since 1911.

Traditions and folklore of the town of Motta de' Conti
Among the typical traditions of Motta de' Conti, there is the "egg quest" during the carnival period, where children celebrate masked and collect eggs in the houses throughout the city to then make a frittata. In June, instead, the city celebrates the feast of St. John the Baptist.
Culinary delights
As for cuisine, the standout dish is certainly the Panissa, a traditional dish of the province of Vercelli, but also the "torta pasqualina" or "torta verda", "risa tomatiche" and "polenta saraca".
Mantie and the other hamlets
Mantie is the only hamlet of Motta de' Conti, located on the opposite bank of the Sesia river and reachable only from Lomellina.
Infrastructure and transport
Motta de' Conti was served by a stop on the Vercelli-Casale tram line that operated between 1886 and 1935.
Administration
Since 2014, the mayor of Motta de' Conti is Emanuela Quirci.
Conclusions
In conclusion, this small town offers many traditions, delicious cuisine and a welcoming atmosphere, making it a pleasant place to visit and live. Thank you for reading this article on Motta de' Conti!
