Predazzo (Italian pronunciation: [preˈdaːttso], literally big meadow) is a village and comune in the province of Trento, northern Italy.
[5] At the beginning of the 18th century, the Italian geologist Giuseppe Marzari Pencati noticed that granite, lava and marine sediment were altogether present in this area.
Pè de Pardac (Piè di Predazzo) is the historic center and it is located between Sommavilla and Molin.
Molin is located on the west part of Predazzo, at the foot of Pelenzana, and takes its name from the presence of mills and canals in the early twentieth century.
Poz is a very recently district, close to the municipal aqueduct north of Predazzo and at the foot of Mount Mulat.
There are also relevant educational and cultural itineraries, such as the GeoTrail Dòs Capèl, that is the oldest path of Italy that focuses on geology.