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Mezzano è un comune della Comunità di Primiero, in Trentino, adagiato a 640 metri di quota lungo la valle del Primiero, tra gli ab...

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Mezzano è un comune della Comunità di Primiero, in Trentino, adagiato a 640 metri di quota lungo la valle del Primiero, tra gli abitati di Imer e Fiera di Primiero e attraversato dal torrente Cismon. Dal 2010 fa parte del circuito de I Borghi più belli d'Italia, un riconoscimento che premia un centro storico rimasto sorprendentemente autentico, con stalle ancora in uso tra le abitazioni, case affrescate, iscrizioni antiche e più di quattrocento orti curati lungo le vie del paese. Il tratto distintivo di Mezzano è il progetto Cataste&Canzèi, che trasforma in installazioni d'arte diffusa le cataste di legna, un tempo semplice riserva invernale, affiancato dalle sedute rosse della Sedia Rossa, disseminate negli angoli più suggestivi del borgo. Intorno, il paesaggio si apre tra i boschi e i pascoli che salgono verso le Vette Feltrine e il Monte Pavione, mentre a nord il territorio della valle del Primiero fa da corona al Parco Naturale Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino. Tra musei etnografici nei vecchi tabià, antichi lavatoi e gallerie scavate per l'acqua, Mezzano racconta un mondo rurale alpino che qui è stato conservato, valorizzato e reinterpretato come esperienza per il visitatore.

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Mezzano 10°
سبت 10° 10°
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اثنين 15°
ثلاثاء 17°

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Mezzano in the Primiero Valley

Mezzano lies at the heart of the Comunità di Primiero, the Trentino valley that opens eastward toward the border with Veneto and the Belluno Dolomites, between the municipalities of Imer and Fiera di Primiero, the valley's main town. The village stands at 640 metres above sea level on a broad plateau crossed by the Cismon torrent, which rises a little further upstream and then flows down toward the Veneto plain. The municipal territory, extending onto the surrounding slopes as well, includes woods, pastures and alpine meadows climbing toward the Vette Feltrine, while to the north the valley continues toward Passo Rolle and the Pale di San Martino group. This position, somewhat off the main tourist routes yet well connected along the state road running through the valley floor, has allowed Mezzano to preserve a rural pace of life that has partly been lost elsewhere in the valley, and which today has become its most distinctive trait.

The Most Beautiful Village and the Art Woodpiles

Since 2010 Mezzano has belonged to the circuit of Italy's Most Beautiful Villages, a recognition that certifies its historical and landscape value and that has given new momentum to a project of widespread cultural regeneration across the village. The most original sign of this path is Cataste&Canzèi, the brand under which residents have turned woodpiles, once a simple winter store stacked in front of houses, into genuine art installations: logs arranged to form figures, geometric patterns and small scenes that bring lanes and courtyards to life in every season. Alongside the woodpiles, the La Sedia Rossa project scatters red-painted seats around the village, placed in panoramic or evocative corners, conceived as an invitation to stop, look and listen to the stories of the people who live in Mezzano. Together, these initiatives have turned the village into a small open-air diffuse museum, able to tell the local rural culture without distorting it.

The Historic Centre, its Frescoes and Sundials

The historic centre of Mezzano stands out for a rural layout that has remained almost intact, with jutting, crooked roofs, wooden balconies and small windows, paved lanes and, a rare case in the valley, stables still in use next to the houses. On the facades of the oldest houses, devotional frescoes, painted sundials and inscriptions survive, which once marked the passing of time and entrusted names, dates and small thoughts to the memory of future generations, a widespread heritage that the Segni sparsi del rurale trail invites visitors to discover step by step, together with historic fountains and more than four hundred tended vegetable gardens lining the streets, the heart of the route known as Ortivagando. Small ethnographic museums set up in old tabià barns, such as El Tabià del Checo, El Tabià de la Marì and El Tabià de la Gema, the historic public wash-house of La Lisiera and the Stoli, the galleries dug into the mountain to bring drinking water to the village, complete the story of this open-air museum-village.

The Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Park and the Landscape

The territory of the Comunità di Primiero where Mezzano lies forms the southern edge of the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park, established in 1967 by the Autonomous Province of Trento over almost two hundred square kilometres across the valleys of Fiemme, Fassa and Primiero itself, and known for the Paneveggio forest, more than two thousand seven hundred hectares of Norway spruce, and for the rich population of deer that find shelter there. While to the north the view from Mezzano opens onto the Dolomite spires of the Pale di San Martino, to the south-east the landscape is dominated by the Vette Feltrine and Monte Pavione, the southernmost peak of the Dolomites, while the nearby Val Noana gorge cuts deeply into the slopes. At the foot of these mountains, the Cismon torrent shapes the valley floor, and the Prati di San Giovanni, an alpine meadow with a small chapel dedicated to the saint, remains a destination for summer walks for families and hikers seeking a quieter contact with the mountains.

History and Experiences

The earliest traces of human presence in Mezzano date back to the Mesolithic period, but only after the year 1000 does the village appear in documents as one of the four columelli, the ancient administrative districts of Primiero. From the fourteenth century the territory came under the Counts of Tyrol and their feudal lords, the Welsperg family, while German-speaking miners from Schwaz started an extractive activity that, between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, went hand in hand with logging, with Primiero timber floated downstream and exported to Venice and Padua for the Arsenal and shipbuilding. In the twentieth century Mezzano stayed merged with neighbouring Imer for two decades, 1927 to 1947, before regaining independence. Today this rural and mining history lives on in a calendar of events, from Mezzano Romantica's concerts to the Sagra dei Carmeni in July, from the Trentino Music Festival's masterclasses to the local folk group, the oldest in Trentino, not to mention polenta, tosèla and Primiero cheese on the table.

Not to be missed

  • The diffuse trail of Cataste&Canzèi woodpile installations through the village lanes
  • The red seats of La Sedia Rossa in Mezzano's most evocative corners
  • The frescoed houses, painted sundials and inscriptions of the historic centre
  • The ethnographic museums in the old tabià barns and the historic La Lisiera wash-house
  • A walk to the Prati di San Giovanni meadows with views of the Pale di San Martino and Vette Feltrine

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