Best attractions and places to see around Cozzo, a small comune in the Province of Pavia, Italy, offer insights into the Lombardy region's history and natural landscape. Situated in the northern part of Lomellina, the area is characterized by its agricultural focus, particularly rice cultivation. While Cozzo itself is a residential area, the surrounding region provides historical sites and unique natural features. Visitors can explore local landmarks that reflect the area's past and geographical characteristics.
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Sartirana beautiful castle, a pity about the cars parked in front
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Church of San Valeriano
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Medieval monument in Robbio (12th century), it has preserved its simple Romanesque decoration. Entirely in terracotta, it stood near the gate of San Pietro, on the road to Mortara, and there was an adjoining hospital, mentioned in the chronicles as early as the 13th century.
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A historically important route is the stretch of the Via Francigena in Lomellina which, coming from Robbio, crosses the entire town and allows you to pass by the eighteenth-century sanctuary of the "Madonnina" and the parish church of S. Terenziano (seventeenth century). The route is marked by volunteers to facilitate the passage of pilgrims. In the village there is a hospice near the parish house run by volunteers. As you pass in front of the "Madonnina", it is possible to notice a majestic and centuries-old magnolia behind it. Wikipedia
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Nicorvo is a charming comune in the Italian province of Pavia, located in the Lombardy region. With a population of 385 inhabitants and an area of 8.2 km², it is located in the northern part of the Lomellina, near the left bank of the Agogna river. The economy of Nicorvo is mainly based on agriculture, with a particular focus on rice cultivation,
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The Basilica di San Lorenzo is Mortara's most prominent historical monument, a Gothic building from the 14th century. Located in the city center, near the Palazzo del Comune, it attracts attention with its terracotta facade. Architecture: Built in Gothic Lombard style between 1375 and 1380 by Bernardino da Novara. Martino Bassi made some structural changes in 1573. Exterior: The cotto facade has frescoes in the lunettes of the portals, made by Nando Bialetti. The tondi on the facade are by Boniforte da Mortara. The colorful stained glass windows are the work of Francesco Mossmeyer. Interior: Rich in works of art, including paintings by Paolo da Brescia and a remarkable wooden nativity scene by Lorenzo da Mortara. In the 20th century the interior was renovated by Giuseppe Piatti.
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San Pietro is a small Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church located at the intersection of Via Mortara and Via Roma in the town center of Robbio, province of Pavia. A church at the site is documented since 1125-1150. Built with brick, the apse ends in a typical Romanesque hemicycle. Among the frescoes, is a Christ in a mandorla surrounded by the four evangelists. The fresco of the Trinity is dated 1507. The church and Robbio is located along the Via Francigena. The church was restored to its Romanesque decor in 1960. (Wikipedia)
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The area around Cozzo offers a mix of historical sites, religious buildings, and unique natural features. You can explore medieval castles, ancient churches along pilgrimage routes, and distinctive geological formations.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Sartirana Castle, a 14th-century Visconti fortress that now hosts cultural events. Another significant historical site is the Church of San Valeriano, Robbio, a Romanesque church documented since the 12th century and located along the historic Via Francigena.
A notable natural feature is the Dosso of Lomellina, which consists of tiny, sandy hills. These reliefs are remnants of ancient river paths and erosion, offering a unique landscape in the otherwise flat Lomellina countryside.
Many attractions around Cozzo are suitable for families. Both Sartirana Castle and the Church of San Valeriano, Robbio are listed as family-friendly. The Dosso of Lomellina also provides an interesting natural spot for families to explore.
Besides the Church of San Valeriano, Robbio, you can also visit the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Mortara. This prominent Gothic building from the 14th century features a distinctive terracotta facade and rich interior artworks.
The area around Cozzo is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes and guides, check out the gravel biking guide, running trails guide, and cycling guide for Cozzo.
While Cozzo itself is a small comune, the surrounding Lomellina region offers opportunities for walking and exploring. The Church of San Valeriano, Robbio and the comune of Nicorvo are both located along the historic Via Francigena, a pilgrimage route that offers marked paths for walkers. You can also find various running and cycling routes that can be adapted for walks in the area.
The Via Francigena is a historically important pilgrimage route that passes through the Lomellina region. Several local sites, such as the Church of San Valeriano, Robbio and the comune of Nicorvo, are situated along this route, highlighting the area's historical connection to European pilgrimage.
No, it's important to distinguish. This guide focuses on Cozzo, a small municipality in the Province of Pavia, Lombardy. Other places like Cozzo Ferriero and Cozzo Pollinello (ancient beech forests in Pollino National Park) or Cozzo Telegrafo (a WWII site in Sicily) are geographically distant and offer different types of attractions.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The attractions are valued for offering insights into the Lombardy region's past and its unique agricultural landscape, particularly the rice cultivation areas. The komoot community has shared 36 photos and given 41 upvotes, indicating a positive reception for the local landmarks and natural features.
Yes, the charming comune of Nicorvo is located in the northern part of Lomellina. It's known for its agricultural focus, particularly rice cultivation, and features an 18th-century sanctuary and a 17th-century parish church, both along the Via Francigena.


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