
Hello everyone, today we'll take you to the village of Mezzin, the smallest village in the Fassa Valley, Trentino, Italy, in the heart of the Dolomites . It's known for being a village of artisans known as Petroleum, who periodically migrate to other countries to decorate their homes and monuments. Each year, they search for houses and monuments to decorate.

The village is nestled amidst the rock formations of Catina, Cio d'Ate, Monaco, Maducci, and Cobel. In the 1960s, a major archaeological discovery was made at Dos dei Pigui, an archaeological site near the Avisio River.

The excavations uncovered numerous bronze and gemstone artifacts created by the Rati, a mountain people who lived in the Fsa Valley during the fifth century BC. These artifacts are housed in the Radin de Cefascia Museum in Vigo de Fassa.


The village's only rustic mansion, Casa Butan, boasts frescoes and sharp towers, a remarkable artistic treasure that can be seen from afar.



This small village is often less visited by tourists, but some sights are still visible. The beauty of this place is the natural beauty, with the valley behind us across the road. Even though it's a small village, it's so beautiful.


We traveled here, or perhaps we didn't intend to, but we had to stop and take some photos. We didn't spend much time in this village, as we were short on time. It was around 4 p.m. and we had to find a place to stay. The photos you see are of the view from the side. The view from inside the village is a bit small, but it's still beautiful.


We walked around for a while, and it didn't take long. We only managed to capture a few photos. This is the atmosphere of this small village, the smallest in the valley, in Farsa, Italy, in the heart of the Dolomites. I hope you enjoy my posts and photos. Thank you for following along. Have a great day!