{"id":613,"date":"2026-02-09T16:30:13","date_gmt":"2026-02-09T16:30:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/?page_id=613"},"modified":"2026-02-09T16:34:36","modified_gmt":"2026-02-09T16:34:36","slug":"mortara2011","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/travel\/mortara2011\/","title":{"rendered":"Mortara, December 2011"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a name=\"fotka1\"><\/a>In&nbsp;December I&nbsp;decided to&nbsp;visit the town of&nbsp;Mortara for a&nbsp;single reason: I&nbsp;knew nothing about&nbsp;it. I&nbsp;had accidentally learned of&nbsp;its existence at&nbsp;the end of&nbsp;October while planning my&nbsp;trip to&nbsp;Vigevano: they are on&nbsp;the same railway line. Writing about&nbsp;it, I&nbsp;think&nbsp;I can manage to&nbsp;list all the things worthy of&nbsp;attention in&nbsp;this report.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara1.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka2\"><\/a>You are free to&nbsp;call me&nbsp;a&nbsp;maniac, but once again&nbsp;I repeat that the toilet of&nbsp;a&nbsp;railway station is&nbsp;the calling card of&nbsp;every city. From its condition, a&nbsp;traveller like me&nbsp;tries, immediately after getting off the train, to&nbsp;deduce whether the city is&nbsp;suitable for human life or&nbsp;not. The toilet at&nbsp;Mortara station is&nbsp;rather frightening, both inside and outside.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara2.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka3\"><\/a>But before saying &laquo;this city is&nbsp;a&nbsp;shithole&raquo;, let&nbsp;us go&nbsp;to&nbsp;the centre. The cathedral, built in&nbsp;Lombard Gothic style, is&nbsp;not ugly but it&nbsp;does not impress.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara3.jpg\" title=\"the Basilica of Saint Lawrence the Martyr in Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka4\"><\/a>Next to&nbsp;it&nbsp;there is&nbsp;an&nbsp;anonymous, damaged and closed church (like all the most interesting things in&nbsp;Italy). Worth noting is&nbsp;the entrance to&nbsp;the &laquo;MASCI&nbsp;Scouts&raquo; club, which for some strange reason makes use of&nbsp;religious premises \ud83d\ude42<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara4.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka5\"><\/a>Outside the historic centre there is&nbsp;a&nbsp;much larger (perhaps also more original) church than the cathedral.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara5.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka6\"><\/a>I&nbsp;like this church because it&nbsp;does not host an&nbsp;organisation of&nbsp;dubious usefulness, but a&nbsp;football pitch for religious footballers.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara6.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka7\"><\/a>Walking around the historic centre, clean and well kept, I&nbsp;did not spot any other particularly interesting buildings. Almost everything is&nbsp;done like this:<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara7.jpg\" title=\"il centro di Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka8\"><\/a>The utterly banal building with the word &laquo;Municipio&raquo; in&nbsp;such a&nbsp;context almost looks like a&nbsp;work of&nbsp;art. In&nbsp;reality, it&nbsp;resembles a&nbsp;railway station.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara8.jpg\" title=\"the City Hall of  Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka9\"><\/a>The building that hosts some public municipal services is&nbsp;a&nbsp;bit better, but the most interesting detail is&nbsp;the arrangement of&nbsp;the benches.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara9.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka10\"><\/a>Just outside the town lies the former abbey of&nbsp;Sant&rsquo;Albino (according to&nbsp;a&nbsp;legend founded in&nbsp;773 by&nbsp;Charlemagne). Unfortunately, it&nbsp;has been almost entirely destroyed by&nbsp;time. Only the church (with its bell tower leaning to&nbsp;the left) seems to&nbsp;be&nbsp;intact for now. To&nbsp;enter, one has to&nbsp;ring the caretaker&rsquo;s intercom and say that one is&nbsp;a&nbsp;pilgrim. I&nbsp;declined the idea&#8230;<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara10.jpg\" class=\"slideshow\" onClick=\"return ['https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara10a.jpg', 'https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara10b.jpg']\" title=\"former abbey of Sant&rsquo;Albino in Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka11\"><\/a>The town of&nbsp;Mortara currently has fewer than 16,000&nbsp;inhabitants, yet it&nbsp;has a&nbsp;fairly large monumental cemetery dating from the late nineteenth century.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara11.jpg\" title=\"the Mortara cemetery\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka12\"><\/a>Inside it I&nbsp;found only two interesting things. The first is&nbsp;the enormous amount of&nbsp;empty space. But is&nbsp;there a&nbsp;rule according to&nbsp;which cemeteries must be&nbsp;periodically cleared of&nbsp;graves?<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara12.jpg\" title=\"the Mortara cemetery\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka13\"><\/a>The second interesting thing is&nbsp;an&nbsp;area reserved for the graves of&nbsp;missionaries of&nbsp;Mortara origin: from a&nbsp;distance they had seemed to&nbsp;me&nbsp;like the graves of&nbsp;soldiers fallen in&nbsp;one of&nbsp;the world wars.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara13.jpg\" title=\"the tombs of the missionaries at the Mortara cemetery\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka14\"><\/a>But let&nbsp;us return to&nbsp;the affairs of&nbsp;the living. In&nbsp;the town&nbsp;I found an&nbsp;automatic shop. I&nbsp;had already seen something like this <a href=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/en\/travel\/vigevano2011\/#fotka24\">in&nbsp;Vigevano<\/a> (which is&nbsp;only 12&nbsp;kilometres from Mortara).<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara14.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka15\"><\/a>In&nbsp;town they love vending machines of&nbsp;all kinds: cigarette machines are present practically on&nbsp;every corner.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara15.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka16\"><\/a>And then there are those for film rental&#8230; but is&nbsp;there still anyone who uses VHS tapes?<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara16.jpg\" title=\"VHS rental in Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka17\"><\/a>Bar &laquo;Cavour&raquo; celebrates the friendship between Italy and China.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara17.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka18\"><\/a>This is&nbsp;the first time&nbsp;I have seen bicycle racks of&nbsp;this type:<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara18.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka19\"><\/a>And it&nbsp;is&nbsp;the first time&nbsp;I have seen litter bins made in&nbsp;this way: flat, compact and elegant, but also with an&nbsp;ashtray on&nbsp;top. Also worth noting is&nbsp;the typical Mortara bench.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara19.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka20\"><\/a>Another typical bin of&nbsp;the town: I&nbsp;have never seen an&nbsp;object like this.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara20.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka21\"><\/a>Flat bins like this one, on&nbsp;the other hand, are quite widespread in&nbsp;Italy (see, for example, <a href=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/it\/travel\/crema2011\/#fotka21\">Crema<\/a>).<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara21.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka22\"><\/a>An&nbsp;old-fashioned road sign: the number indicates the year of&nbsp;registration and not the distance.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara22.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka23\"><\/a>Finally, a&nbsp;beautiful monument: &laquo;Italian Air Force Association to&nbsp;its aviators. May&nbsp;2009&raquo;.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara23.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka24\"><\/a>In&nbsp;this small villa lives a&nbsp;TV-addicted inhabitant of&nbsp;Mortara:<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara24.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka25\"><\/a>In&nbsp;reality, the local people are lively and friendly, and they pose for photographs without any problem.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara25.jpg\" title=\"Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka26\"><\/a>Now you can say that you have seen everything there is&nbsp;to&nbsp;see in&nbsp;Mortara. Before returning to&nbsp;Milan, at&nbsp;the station&nbsp;I noticed the last two interesting things. First of&nbsp;all, a&nbsp;vase branded RFI:<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara26.jpg\" title=\"a vase for flowers in Mortara\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\n<a name=\"fotka27\"><\/a>And then the Mortara&mdash;Vercelli train made up&nbsp;of&nbsp;a&nbsp;single carriage divided in&nbsp;half to&nbsp;create First and Second Class.<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eugigufo.net\/travelfoto\/mortara2011\/mortara27.jpg\" title=\"the train carriage from Mortara to Vercelli\" border=\"0\"><br \/>\nThat&rsquo;s it&nbsp;now.<br \/>\nUntil next time.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The photographic account of a tourist visit to Mortara in December 2011. 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