Casazza is an Italian metropolis of 4074 inhabitants within the province of Bergamo, in Lombardy. Located at the proper financial institution of the Cherio River, in the Cavallina valley, it is about 24 kilometers east of the Orobic capital. The discovery of Roman burials makes it feasible to set up the lifestyles of a Vicus with an important avenue linking the Camonica valley. Documents dating again to the 9th century attest to the lifestyles of the parish church of Mologno which placed beneath its jurisdiction the northern part of the Cavallina valley.
The call Mologno is not anything but the call of the village, positioned in a hilly place, from which the prevailing city advanced, which took the call of Casazza simplest in 1927, after the unification of the municipalities of Mologno and Molini di Colognola, cutting edge hamlet located at the hill on the alternative orographic shore. The unification had already befell in 1797, but had lasted only a few many years. It is within the locality of Mologno that numerous medieval stays can be discovered amongst them the citadel of the Suardi and the annexed tower.