The municipality also contained the village Acquarossa. It had 105 inhabitants in 1682, and from 1850 to 1950 the population count remained stable around 130. It then dropped to 79 in both 1970 and 2000.
Pietro Reggiori (1854-1907), president of the London branch of the Ticinese liberal party,[1] co-proprietor[2] of the Reggiori's restaurant[3] in King’s Cross.[4] Mr. Peter Roger, an English hotelier, restaurateur and the great-great-grandson of Alfredo Reggiori and Alma Margherita Marchesi, established an annual award in their memory, the Reggiori-Marchesi Prize,[5] donating to the University of Kent, his alma mater, his financial resources to promote merit and commitment.