Santo Stefano Lodigiano

Welcome to Santo Stefano Lodigiano!

Hello everyone! Today I will talk to you about Santo Stefano Lodigiano, a municipality in the province of Lodi, in Lombardy, which has just over 1800 inhabitants.

History

The municipality of Santo Stefano has changed its name several times over the years, up to taking on the current "Santo Stefano Lodigiano" in 1916. The Abbey of Santo Stefano al Corno, located in the area, is an important historical and cultural site.

Santo Stefano Lodigiano: history, culture and territory.

Symbols

The coat of arms of the municipality represents a silver tower on a red background, while the banner features yellow and red colors with the coat of arms of the municipality in the center.

Society

Demographic evolution

Santo Stefano Lodigiano is a small municipality where in recent years there have been no significant demographic changes.

Ethnic groups and foreign minorities

As of December 31, 2008, foreigners living in the municipality were 112, or 5.83% of the population. Among the most represented nationalities, Morocco is at the top, followed by Albania, Ecuador, and Romania.

Culture

If you are a toy enthusiast, you can't miss the headquarters of the Toy and Child Museum, opened by the Franzini Tibaldeo Foundation. Here you can find dolls and toys that range from the 18th century to the 1960s.

Anthropological Geography

The territory of Santo Stefano Lodigiano includes the inhabited center, the hamlet of Franca-San Rocco, and the localities of Chiavicone, Filolungo, Resmina II, and Valmezzano.

Administration

Regarding the administration, below is a list of local administrations.

Notes

We invite you to visit the Abbey of Santo Stefano al Corno and the Santo Stefano Lodigiano railway station, considered one of the most beautiful railway stations in the area.

Related Articles

Here are some useful links on the surrounding area.

Other Projects

For more information, you can visit the official website of the municipality of Santo Stefano Lodigiano.

Thank you for reading this brief summary, and we hope to see you soon in this wonderful area of Lombardy!

Sara Esposito
Wrote by Sara Esposito
Updated Friday, Feb 17, 2023