ALBA, ASTI, BRA, TORINO
Piedmont’s Langhe, Roero and Monferrato areas are steeped in history. Discover it for yourself!
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Alba
Alba is the capital of the Langhe.
It may have been made capital because of its International White Truffle Fair, centuries-old Donkey Palio, or spectacular flag throwers. Whatever the reason, the town itself is beautiful!
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Alba: Piazza Duomo
A night-time visit to Alba is a magical, romantic and unforgettable experience.
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Asti
In Medieval times, Asti was once the commercial heart of Piedmont.
Today it is known for its fine food and wine and for events such as the Douja d’Or Wine Exhibition and the Asti Palio.
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Asti: Piazza Roma
Stroll along Asti’s main high street Corso Vittorio, shop, and absorb the atmosphere. This stunning square lies at the end of the street.
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Bra
The Langhe - Roero town of Bra is steeped in history and is famous for its Baroque architecture. Thousands of people also flock to the town’s annual Cheese and Slow Food festivals.
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Bra: Palazzo traversa
Palazzo Traversa is home to the town’s Civic Museum of Archaeology, History and Art.
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Turin
View from the Mole Antonelliana, a symbol of Turin.
Turin is one of Italy’s major centres of culture, university towns and tourist destinations. It is also home to Italy’s National Museum of Cinema.
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Turin: Piazza Castello
Turin has some truly spectacular squares where you can enjoy a drink in a historic coffee house and soak up the 19th century atmosphere.
Turin is one of Italy’s most beautiful cities!
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Passionate about Langhe, Roero and Monferrato!
Ask Guido and Raffaella
for more information.
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