• This elegant 19th-century residence surrounded by baitas (chalets) in an 18th-century village has been restored to its former...
  • Years of painstaking work and loving attention to detail have restored the original splendour and sober elegance of this historical...
  • The excellent service and the attention to details make this charme residence a prestigious location, suitable to the most discerning...
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Turin, the regional capital of Piedmont, is reputed to be a magical city. And it can only be by magic that a city, considered to be the capital of Italian heavy industry (FIAT, one of the biggest automobile producers in the world, is based here), is also one of the main tourist attractions of Italy. Of course, there are good reasons for this. In the cathedral of Turin is kept the Holy Shroud, the ancient linen winding-sheet in which, according to the tradition, the body of Christ was wrapped after his crucifixion. At Turin there is also the Egyptian Museum, which contains an extraordinary collection of art from Ancient Egypt, and the Sabauda Gallery, full of masterpieces by great European artists. Finally, at Turin there are some great monumental testimonies to the important role played by Piedmont in modern Italian history, as the seat of the House of Savoy (the reigning dynasty of Italy until 1946) and the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy: the Royal Palace, Palazzo Madama, the Mole Antonelliana, and the Royal Villa at Stupinigi. Throughout the rest of Piedmont, in the cities and provinces of Novara, Vercelli, Cuneo, Alessandria, and Asti, there are numerous civic and religious edifices which bear witness to the past: fortresses, basilicae, convents. Too many to give even a few examples. The natural landscape is splendid and varied: mountains, valleys, hills (the Langhe are famous as the setting for many stories by Cesare Pavese and Beppe Fenoglio, famous writers from Piedmont), lakes (Maggiore, d'Orta, di Viverone), and the Valgrande National Park. The gastronomic and wine-producing culture is rich and prestigious (some of the great Italian wines are from Piedmont).

some resorts
  • "The Garden of Turin" is how the area of the Lanzo Valleys and the Canavese are often described and this is, in fact, an enchanting...
  • These are the main Spas in Piedmont with the classification of their thermal waters: - Acqui Terme (AL): sulphureous, salso-bromo-iodic...
  • Turin is a city with many facets: it is warm, welcoming and magical, and thanks to the great opportunity posed by the 20th Winter...
  • Tourists can go on many different trips in Monferrato: they can visit places connected to Alfieri or baroque residences and palaces,...
  • The Cuneo area is the ideal all-year destination for anyone who loves the mountains, skiers and ramblers alike. Cyclists too are...
  • Biella is the capital of the textile industry, the home to internationally renowned labels such as Ermenegildo Zegna, Fila Sport,...
  • Piedmont too has its "lake district", crowned by the mountains of the Verbano, Cusio, Ossola. The magnificent villas that look...
  • Valle Gesso means 360° of scenery. Thanks to the old hunting royal residence of the King Vittorio Emanuele II di Savoia this valley...
  • Placed along its sense, Val di Susa is surrounded by Cozie and Graie Alps and crossed by Dora Riparia river. During the Middle...
  • The hilly region of the Langhe and Roero is a magical place, which is made even more enchanting by the colours of the vines and...
some towns
  • A municipality in the province of Turin, located in a strategic point from which it is possible to easily reach France, Switzerland,...
  • According to several historians the name derives from Latin word "Clavis" (key). A small mountain village in the province of Turin,...
  • The name derives from "riva" ("shore" given to its location on a river bank) and from the local dialect "andare in obbia" which...
  • It is a municipality in the province of Novara, situated on hills covered with chestnut trees, whose territory is crossed by the...
  • The name probably derives from its particular location, perched on the coast or from a very common tree variety of the area, the...
  • The most accepted theory on the town's name is that it derives from the word of Celt origins "Arton" (mountain between water)....
  • There are several theories on the origins of the town's name and the most credible is that Barolo derives from the Celtic word...
  • The town's name is short for "Dormello" and means "hill doorway", referring its hill location, suitable for defensive needs. Municipality...
  • The name derives from the ancient word, "Sauza" (rocky place). Municipality in the province of Turin, devoted mainly to agriculture...
  • A municipality in the province of Novara, whose territory is divided into several districts and villages, all different one to...
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