Cella Monte is a municipality located in the Po Valley, in the province of Alessandria in Piedmont, Italy. Its history dates back to ancient times and over the centuries it has maintained a unique identity and rich in interesting events.
The first mention of Cella Monte dates back to the Roman era, when it was mentioned as a place of military importance on the Via Emilia. In the Middle Ages, Cella Monte became an important agricultural and commercial center and, during the period of Savoy domination, it was chosen as a place for the summer residence of the court.

During World War I, Cella Monte was the scene of intense military operations due to its strategic position, which had a great impact on the local population and economy. In the post-war period, Cella Monte quickly recovered and developed both economically and culturally, becoming an important center for agriculture and the production of typical cheeses of the area. The city is also famous for its cuisine, with many restaurants offering typical dishes of the local cuisine.

In general, it is a city that has been able to preserve its identity over the centuries, with a history rich in interesting events and a unique culture. The city hosts numerous ancient churches and rustic style houses, and offers visitors the opportunity to discover an authentic and engaging reality. In addition, the city is located in a privileged position, surrounded by the natural beauties of the Ticino Park, making it an ideal place for excursions and outdoor walks.
