Pieve San Giacomo

Welcome to Pieve San Giacomo, a town with great tradition and history

Hello everyone, today I will take you on a journey to discover Pieve San Giacomo, a small but fascinating town located in Lombardy, in the province of Cremona. With its 1585 inhabitants, this little gem has a great history behind it and is known for its important strategic areas crossed by the Via Postumia.

Pieve San Giacomo: history, culture and tourism in Lombardy.

Society

Demographic Evolution

The municipality of Pieve San Giacomo has seen an increase in immigration in recent years due to its proximity to the city of Cremona. However, the sympathetic increase of immigrants has brought benefits to the town, contributing to the cultural diversity of the municipality and the creation of new jobs, thus improving its economy.

History

Origins

Pieve San Giacomo has an ancient history that dates back to the time of the Gauls who invaded the area. In subsequent centuries, after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Franks erected a sacred monastery to Saint Benedict, which was present until the 1600s. The Parish Church was dedicated to St. James the Apostle in the 11th century by Countess Matilde de Canossa, who was particularly devoted to the Saint.

XX century

A well-known legend tells the story of Giuseppe Borghisani, an art genius in lamps. Giuseppe left his mark on the town by designing beautiful chandeliers that can be admired in many countries, such as Monte Carlo, Paris, and London. After the war, the Auricchio dairy settled in Gazzo, thus contributing to job creation and the production of the typical provolone cheese. Meanwhile, the Manfredi company closed its doors in 1994 due to a severe crisis.

Anthropogenic Geography

Pieve San Giacomo consists of the capital, the hamlet of Gazzo and Ognissanti, and some inhabited places such as Albere, Bredazze, Ca' de Varani, Canova, Canovetta, Casella, Castellazzo, Fornasotto, Gazzolo, Malpensata, Molino, Muradelle, Olzo, Riposo, Silvella, Silvelletta, and Torre Berteri. Despite being a small municipality, it offers a wide range of tourist attractions. The historic center of the town is made up of houses with red bricks and walls, a gateway to the time and struggles among the lords of the area. The town is also famous for its Murano glassworks, which needed chandeliers created by local artist Giuseppe Borghisani and for the production of wood by the Manfredi company.

Conclusions

Pieve San Giacomo is a municipality with a great history behind it. The town is known for its strategic position crossed by the Via Postumia. With its economy based on industrial and agricultural production, the town offers a variety of job opportunities for its inhabitants, who have always been welcoming to the migrants who choose this town as their home. The town also has a great cultural heritage, in addition to the gastronomic delights that the town offers. Pieve San Giacomo is undoubtedly an ideal destination to visit for history and culture enthusiasts and for those looking for a small, peaceful town to live in.

Erica Ferrari
Wrote by Erica Ferrari
Updated Thursday, Apr 21, 2022