Gratacasolo

Discover Gratacasolo: a small hamlet in Val Camonica

Welcome to Gratacasolo, a small hamlet in the municipality of Pisogne, located about 4 km northeast of the town center. The area belongs to the province of Brescia and is characterized by unspoiled nature and the presence of numerous historical and religious monuments.

Gratacasolo: physical geography

The location of Gratacasolo is truly suggestive: the hamlet is located in the lower Val Camonica, surrounded by mountains and immersed in nature. A perfect setting for those who want to spend time outdoors and enjoy some relaxation.

Gratacasolo: Discover the magic of Val Camonica.

The history of Gratacasolo

Gratacasolo has been a frequented place since ancient times: here there were in fact quarries of red sandstone, exploited to create bricks and build the first settlements. Over the centuries, the area was feudalized by various families, including the Avogadro and Federici.

One of the most devastating floods occurred in 1676, destroying the iron furnaces. A similar event then occurred in 1850.

The feudal lords of Gratacasolo

Throughout its history, the small hamlet of Gratacasolo was feudalized by various families. Among the most important feudal lords were the Avogadro, Brusati and Federici.

Monuments and places of interest

Despite its small size, Gratacasolo is rich in monuments and places of interest. In particular, it is worth visiting the Church of San Zenone, a religious building dating back to the Middle Ages and characterized by Gothic architecture.

The traditions of Gratacasolo

Like many hamlets in Val Camonica, Gratacasolo is also famous for its scütüm, that is, the nicknames by which the local inhabitants are called. Here everyone knows the nickname "Mòc", which refers to the residents of this small hamlet.

Curiosities about Gratacasolo

Not everyone knows that Emma Francesconi, originally from Gratacasolo, was the mother of Arturo Umberto Illia Francesconi, President of Argentina from 1963 to 1966.

Conclusions

Gratacasolo is a true jewel of Val Camonica, a place where history blends with art and nature, creating a unique and magical atmosphere. If you are looking for a destination off the beaten path, Gratacasolo is definitely the place for you.

Chiara Russo
Wrote by Chiara Russo
Updated Sunday, Apr 10, 2022