Spriana
Welcome to Spriana, a commune surrounded by nature
Spriana is a small commune located in the Lombardy region of Italy, situated in the province of Sondrio. This mountain village is located in Valmalenco and is an ideal destination for nature lovers and hikers. Despite its beauty, Spriana has experienced a demographic decline in recent years due to emigration from the Alpine regions and the presence of a landslide that puts the village at risk. The landslide is constantly monitored by the Civil Protection.
History of Spriana
The history of Spriana dates back to the Roman era, when it was crossed by a road that connected Milan to Chur. The symbol of the village is the cow, which represents the breeding of the prized Brown Alpine cattle. The coat of arms and flag of the commune were granted with a Presidential Decree on November 25, 2019. The pole present in the coat of arms represents the Mallero stream, which flows in Valmalenco.

Society in Spriana
The village of Spriana has only 77 inhabitants, but despite its small size, it is a welcoming and pleasant place. With its location in the heart of the Alps, it is an ideal destination for those who love nature, tranquility, and fresh air. Despite the demographic decline, the community of Spriana is active and offers numerous services for the needs of residents.
Administration of Spriana
The administration of the commune of Spriana is composed of a mayor and the city council. These bodies are committed to ensuring the well-being of the community and preserving the surrounding natural environment.
Notes on Spriana
The village of Spriana is a hidden gem of Valmalenco, ideal for those who love mountain vacations. However, it is important to keep in mind that the presence of the landslide requires constant vigilance by the Civil Protection.
Other projects and external links
If you want to learn more about Spriana, we invite you to visit the official website of the commune. You can find information on cultural and recreational activities, events, and gastronomic offerings in the area. Alternatively, you can check local development projects on the website of the Lombardy Region.
