Mosezzo

Welcome to San Pietro Mosezzo

San Pietro Mosezzo is an Italian municipality in the province of Novara in Piedmont, home to approximately 2020 people. This quiet town is crossed by numerous canals, from the smaller channels to the Peltrenga canal that runs through the center of San Pietro Mosezzo.

Monuments and places of interest

San Pietro Mosezzo is rich in monuments and places of interest. Among the churches are:

Among the civil architecture we find the Cascina Motta, dating back to the 14th century, and the Avandero Park, located on the road that connects Novara to San Pietro Mosezzo, scattered with sculptures by the Albanian artist Xhixha.

San Pietro Mosezzo: monuments, nature and economy.

Society and demographic evolution

San Pietro Mosezzo has a population of approximately 2020 inhabitants, whose number has remained almost constant in recent years.

Anthropogenic geography

San Pietro Mosezzo is divided into four fractions, namely the capital San Pietro, Cesto, Mosezzo and Nibbia, as well as some localities such as Cascinazza, San Stefano and Torre San Pietrina. In the municipal territory there are numerous farmhouses mostly related to rice agriculture.

Economy and infrastructure

San Pietro Mosezzo can boast a wide industrial-logistic-commercial area that has made this region a real gem of the Piedmontese economy, with strong connections to the Saima Avandero hub. The city also has a railway station in Nibbia, located in the homonymous fraction, on the Biella-Novara railway route. In the past, San Pietro Mosezzo had a stop on the Novara-Biandrate tram.

Administration

In this table you will find the administrations that have succeeded in San Pietro Mosezzo in recent years.

Sport in San Pietro Mosezzo

The Trident Racing, a continuously growing motorsport team, is based in the municipality.

Conclusions

San Pietro Mosezzo is a delightful town where you can admire splendid monuments and places of interest, and that is producing remarkable results from an economic point of view. If you are in the area, it is definitely worth stopping by for a visit!

Erica Ferrari
Wrote by Erica Ferrari
Updated Thursday, Jun 9, 2022