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Nizza Monferrato (''Nissa dla Paja'' in Piedmontese) is a ''
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'' (municipality) in the
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in the Italian region of
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, located about southeast of
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and about southeast of
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. Nizza Monferrato borders the following municipalities:
Calamandrana Calamandrana is a '' comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Asti in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southeast of Turin and about southeast of Asti. Calamandrana borders the following municipalities: Canelli, Cassinasco, Castel Bo ...
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Castel Boglione Castel Boglione is a '' comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Asti in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southeast of Turin and about southeast of Asti. Castel Boglione borders the following municipalities: Calamandrana, Castel Roc ...
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, Castelnuovo Calcea,
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, Incisa Scapaccino,
Mombaruzzo Mombaruzzo is a '' comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Asti in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southeast of Turin and about southeast of Asti. Mombaruzzo borders the following municipalities: Bruno, Carentino, Cassine, Casteln ...
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, Vaglio Serra, and
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Name

Nizza Monferrato is also called ''Nizza della Paglia'' – "Nizza with straw", i.e. in the countryside. The suffix ''Monferrato'' (or ''Paglia'') is needed to distinguish it from Nizza (the wine) and from
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in Provence: both Nizza Monferrato and the part of Provence that includes Nice (''Nizza Marittima'' in Italian, ''Nissa dël Mar'' in Piedmontese) were at one time part of the
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Geography

Nizza Monferrato is located in the Upper
Monferrat Montferrat (, ; it, Monferrato ; pms, Monfrà , locally ; la, Mons Ferratus) is part of the region of Piedmont in northern Italy. It comprises roughly (and its extent has varied over time) the modern provinces of Alessandria and Asti. Mo ...
, in the south of the
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, 30 km from the town of
Asti Asti ( , , ; pms, Ast ) is a '' comune'' of 74,348 inhabitants (1-1-2021) located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and it is deeme ...
. The comune is rich in
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s, and is traversed by the river
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History

It is believed that Nizza Monferrato was founded in 1225 by inhabitants of the area after the destruction of some castles in the area of Alessandria. The town was built around the Abbey of San Giovanni in Lanero, close to the river
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. It was elevated to the status of comune ten years later, and in 1264 it joined the March of Montferrat (also called the ''Marquisate of Monferrato''). In its history Nizza Monferrato was besieged several times: firstly, in 1268, it resisted a siege by the troops of
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for forty days. The city changed hands several times: at first it was under the control of the ''Aleramici'', then the ''Paleologi'', and in 1391 the town was devastated by the militias of the
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. The city then passed under the control of the Gonzaga, who were eager to steal its resources. After a period of relative prosperity, the town repulsed an attack of
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in 1613. It was then repeatedly attacked by the French and Spanish in 1625, 1628 and in 1629. In 1630 it was brought to its knees by famine and plague, and was again attacked by the French and Spanish in 1637. Ten years later, the town was razed to the ground and its walls torn down by an army from
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. The second half of the 17th century was an equally disastrous period: Charles IV of Mantua, anxious to pay the debts incurred by his maladministration of his duchy, completely emptied Nizza Monferrato of everything of value, stripping away all the resources of the area. The end of this turbulent period came when the town passed to the
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in 1703. The economy, which had fallen apart in the times of war, began to flourish in the late 18th century: in particular, the town became noted for the production of silk. The revolutionary winds that blew in 1799 passed the town by: residents responded to the bands of insurgents that arrived from neighboring towns with the counter-revolutionary cry of "Long live the king, long live Savoy". After the
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the Savoy monarchy was restored, and the town resumed its development. Under the careful administration a new mayor, ''Pio Corsi'' from ''Bonsasco'', the town was illuminated with oil lamps, an urban road network was created, a sewage system was installed, and the first trade incentives were initiated. The painter ''Franco Sassi'' (1912 to 1993) was a great admirer of the town, its countryside and its landscape. This multifaceted artist – painter, draftsman, engraver and graphic designer – was a friend of ''Arturo Bersan

', creating the labels for his wines. His famous black and white ''Monferrato Home'' (or ''The Farmhouse at Vinchio'') depicts landscapes of Nizza Monferrato. He created small masterpieces for Piedmont wine houses such as Gancia, Enrico Serafino, Giuseppe Parodi Spumanti of Canelli, Guasti Clemente Wines of Nizza Monferrato, Giorgio Barbero and Sons of Canelli, and others. His art is a highlight of the region. Nizza Monferrato was the capital of the Partisan Republic of Alto Monferrato in 1944, and was awarded the ''Silver Medal for the Military Valor'' for the sacrifices of its people and their participation in the partisan struggle against
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during
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. In the autumn of 1968 the town was severely flooded when the ''
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'' and ''Nizza'' rivers burst their banks: the town narrowly avoided a repeat of this disaster in November 1994. In 2014 Nizza became part of the
UNESCO World Heritage Site A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). World Heritage Sites are designated by UNESCO for ...
" Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato" as one of the five wine-growing areas of outstanding landscapes included by the site, called "Nizza Monferrato and Barbera".


Main sights


The Town Hall and bell tower

The ''Palazzo Comunale'' (Town Hall) is an imposing building with a natural brick facade dating from around the 14th or 15th century: it has served since its beginning as the seat of Nizza Monferrato's local government. The building has two upper floors, each of which has four windows, with cornice ornamentation in the form of an arched
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. On the ground floor it has a broad internal arcade fronted by four arches, each supported by a large pillar. The coat of arms of the town is displayed above the wrought-iron balcony that links the two central windows on the first floor. The most important feature is, however, the ancient bell tower of the Town Hall, known by the citizens of Nizza Monferrato as ''el campanone''.


Palazzo Crova

Palazzo Crova is located in the Via Pio Corsi. Surrounded by narrow streets, it is a classic 18th century example of a town residence of the nobility. Designed by the architect Robilant, it has a garden enclosed by high walls. The palace remained in the possession of the descendants of the barons ''Crova di Vaglio'', the original owners of the building, until the early decades of the 20th century. It now houses the town library, a restaurant with a regional enoteca, and the offices of the ''Colline Nicesi'' (Nizza Hills) branch of the Slow Food movement and the Barbera d'Asti producers association, as well the ''Cardo Gobbo di Nizza'' headquarters.


Cattle Market

The Cattle Market (''Foro Boario'') is located on the south side spacious Piazza Garibaldi, the square that is the focal point of Nizza Monferrato. Built around 1800, it a brick building with arches along its entire length, covered by a roof that rests on wooden trusses, now reinforced by metal inserts. The ''Foro'' is a symbol of trade and of the cultural events that take place there. In 2008 it was completely restructured: it is now furnished with offices, toilets, new flooring, heating, lighting and large windows that enclose the entire structure, making it ideal for events, conferences and exhibitions. It is also the new location of the Tourist Information Office.


Via Maestra

''Via Carlo Alberto'', better known as the ''Via Maestra'', connects Piazza Garibaldi with Piazza XX Settembre. Nizza Monferrato's most important thoroughfare, it is lined with the low rounded arches of ancient arcades, below which one can often find the original metal reinforcing rods. Many of the first-floor homes have fine wrought iron balconies, while at ground level there are many shops, full of Nizza character, that date from the 18th and 19th centuries.


Churches

*Church of San Siro *Church of San Giovanni in Lanero *Church of Sant'Ippolito


Museums

*Rural Museum (Museo delle Contadinerie) – which also includes an exhibition of artwork used by the local wine maker ''Bersano''.


Food and Wine

Nizza Monferrato is famous for: *'' Nizza'', a red
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wine made with Barbera grapes, whose production is restricted to 18 local municipalities centered on the town. *''Cardo Gobbo'' (the hunchback
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), a winter vegetable, low in calories, ideal with bagna cauda, that takes its name from the stooping gait of the local gravediggers. Nizza Monferrato is recognised as the origin of ''Cardo Gobbo'' by the Slow Food movement. *''La belecàuda'', in Nizza dialect, denotes chickpea flour cooked in a wood oven. It is a specialty of Genoese origin that then spread along trade routes to the Ligurian hinterland. Nizza Monferrato is represented at the ''Festival delle sagre astigiane'' ( Asti's Festival of Festivals) by ''belecàuda'' and by ''pasta di meliga'' – maize paste, the basis of polenta.


Industry

Nizza Monerrato is home to several clothing and metalworking companies.


Famous people

*
Felice Borel Felice Placido Borel (; 5 April 1914 – 21 January 1993) was an Italian football player who played as a striker. He was a member of the Italy national football team that won the 1934 FIFA World Cup. Club career Borel was born in Nice, France ...
,
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* Francesco Cirio, founder of the Cirio food company * Maria Domenica Mazzarello, saint * Enzo Bianchi, founder of the Monastic Community of Bose


Events

* Antiques Market; 3rd Sunday of every month * ''Fiera del Santo Cristo'' (Santo Cristo Fair); 2nd Sunday in April * ''Barbera in festa'' ( Barbera Wine Festival); in May * ''Corsa delle botti'' (Barrel Race); 1st Sunday in June * ''Monferrato in Tavola'' (Monferrato Table); 1st weekend in June * Wine Cellars are open to the public on the Sunday after the harvest; in September * ''Fiera di San Carlo'' (San Carlo Fair); 1st week of November (since 1516) Nizza Monferrato is one of the ''comuni'' in the province of Asti that take part in the Palio di Asti on the third Sunday of September, in Asti. Nizza Monferrato won the race in 1986 with the jockey ''Leonardo Viti'' on the horse ''Elf''.


Sport

A. C. Nizza, football team wearing a yellow – red stripe, and playing at home in the ''Tonino Bersano'' stadium


Twin towns

Nizza Monferrato is twinned with: * Savignano sul Rubicone, Italy


See also

* Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato


References


External links


Official website
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