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Olgiate Molgora

Coordinates: 45°44′N 9°24′E / 45.733°N 9.400°E / 45.733; 9.400
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Olgiate Molgora
Ulgiàa (Brianzöö dialect)
Comune di Olgiate Molgora
Panoramic view from Monte di Brianza
Municipal coat of arms
Location of Olgiate Molgora
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Olgiate Molgora is located in Italy
Olgiate Molgora
Olgiate Molgora
Location of Olgiate Molgora in Italy
Olgiate Molgora is located in Lombardy
Olgiate Molgora
Olgiate Molgora
Olgiate Molgora (Lombardy)
Coordinates: 45°44′N 9°24′E / 45.733°N 9.400°E / 45.733; 9.400
CountryItaly
RegionLombardy
ProvinceProvince of Lecco (LC)
FrazioniBeolco, Borlengo, Buttero, Canova, Monastirolo, Mondonico, Monticello, Olcellera, Olgiate Vecchio, Pianezzo, Pilata, Porchera, Regondino, San Zeno, Vallicelli, Valmara
Government
 • MayorGiovanni Battista Bernocco (Civic List "Olgiate Rinasce")
Area
 • Total
7.2 km2 (2.8 sq mi)
Elevation
287 m (942 ft)
Population
 (January 2025)[2]
 • Total
6,324
 • Density880/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
DemonymOlgiatesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
23887
Dialing code039
Patron saintSaint Zeno
Saint dayApril 12
WebsiteOfficial website
Town hall
San Zeno Frazione

Olgiate Molgora (Brianzöö: Ulgiàa) is a comune in the Province of Lecco in the Lombardy region of Italy, located 35 km northeast of Milan at 287 meters elevation. As of 2025, it had 6,324 inhabitants across its 7.2 km² territory.

The municipality occupies a central position with respect to Milan, Lecco, Como, Bergamo and Monza which places it in an area well connected to the main urban, tourist and production centres. The presence of the Olgiate railway station, served by the S8 line of the Milan suburban railway service, with frequent connections that allow you to easily reach Milan (30 minutes), Lake Como (20 minutes), as well as the airports of Milan-Malpensa, Milan-Bergamo and Milan-Linate.[3]

Geography

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Municipal territory panorama

Physical setting

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Situated in the Brianza area near Merate, the municipality lies within the Milan metropolitan area. Despite high population density (~1000/km²), it maintains a balance between urban development and natural landscapes, featuring typical pre-Alpine hills with woods, farmland, and residential areas.

It borders the municipalities of Airuno, Brivio, Calco, Colle Brianza, La Valletta Brianza, Merate, Montevecchia, Santa Maria Hoè.

Climate

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The climate is humid subtropical (Köppen Cfa) with hot summers and annual rainfall peaking in spring (March-May) and autumn (October-November).

Etymology

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The name "Olgiate" derives from Celtic olca (plowed field), while "Molgora" refers to the local river. The full name was adopted in 1863 to distinguish it from other Italian towns named Olgiate.

History

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Ancient to medieval

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Evidence of Roman and Lombard settlements exists, particularly in Beolco where a Roman altar and 7th-century Lombard tombs were found. Queen Theodelinda initiated land reclamation projects in the 6th century to control Adda River floods.

Modern era

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Key historical developments:

  • 1491: Incorporated into the "Fief of the Four Pievi" under Bartolomeo Calco
  • 1646: Gained independence from feudal rule
  • 1863: Officially renamed Olgiate Molgora
  • 1927-1953: Temporarily merged with Calco as Olgiate Calco
Emilio Gola Middle School

Main sights

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Villa Sommi Picenardi with its English landscape garden

Religious architecture

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  • San Zeno Parish Church (18th century) - Main church with Romanesque bell tower
  • Maria Madre della Chiesa (1978) - Modern parish complex
  • San Pietro Church (11th-12th c.) in Beolco - Contains Romanesque sculptures
  • Santa Maria Addolorata Sanctuary (1587) in Porchera

Civil architecture

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  • Porchera Tower (13th c. modified in 15th c.)
  • Villa Sommi Picenardi (17th c.) - Neoclassical villa with English garden
  • Villa Gola (16th-19th c.) - Former residence of painter Emilio Gola
  • Town Hall (1922-24) - Notable Fascist-era architecture

Culture

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The municipality of Olgiate Molgora contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Olgiate Vecchio, Buttero, Mondonico, Porchera, San Zeno, Beolco, Monticello, Pianezzo, Monastirolo, Canova, Regondino, and Olcellera.

Local dialect

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The Brianzöö dialect of Lombard remains in use alongside Italian.

Annual events

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  • April: Saint Zeno Festival
  • June: "Garden of Hesperides" cultural event
  • September: Last Summer Moon Theater Festival
  • November: Library Open Day

Infrastructure

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A S8 train at the railway station

It is served by centrally-located Olgiate-Calco-Brivio railway station, which is a part of the Milan S Lines (S8), the hybrid urbansuburban rail system serving the metropolitan area of Milan.[4]

Transport

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Healthcare

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Nearest hospital: San Leopoldo Mandic (Merate, 4 km)

Demographic evolution

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Foreign residents

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As of 2020, immigrants constitute 11.3% of population:

  • Romania (153)
  • Morocco (107)
  • Albania (92)
  • India (59)
  • Senegal (50)

Administration

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Twin towns

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References

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  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Linea Lecco-Carnate-Milano P.ta Garibaldi | Trenord". www.trenord.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2024-12-07. Retrieved 2025-04-15.
  4. ^ "Trenord - Regional & Suburban Railway". www.trenord.it. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  5. ^ "Homepage". ASF Autolinee (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-04-19.

Further reading

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  • Belloni, Luigi Mario et al. Castles, Basilicas and Villas: Architectural Treasures of Lake Como Area. Como: La Provincia Editoriale, 1991.
  • Brusetti, Lorenzo & Cogliati, Massimo. Olgiate Molgora: A Community in Motion. Missaglia: Bellavite, 2001.