Cuneo - Churches and places of worship Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Bosco The cathedral of Santa Maria del Bosco is very ancient and over the centuries underwent numerous restorations. Today's facade has a portico four Corinthian columns, and a typically neoclassical gable.
Cuneo - Churches and places of worship Abbazia di Santa Maria di Staffarda The Abbey of Santa Maria di Staffarda is one of the great medieval monuments of Piedmont; preserved largely in its integrity at the moment of maximum expansion, it is located in Staffarda di Revello, in the province of Cuneo.
Bra - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Sant' Andrea Built on a design by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and finished in 1687. The religious monument strikes for its majesty and was built thanks to the citizens who invested money and work for its realization.
Saluzzo - Churches and places of worship Duomo di Saluzzo The Cathedral of Saluzzo is also known as the Church of the Virgin Mary of the Assunta, and is the main church of the town. It was built between 1491 and 1501, and has a facade, made of exposed brick and plaster, marked by three entrance portals.
Saluzzo - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Giovanni The church of San Giovanni is a splendid example of Gothic architecture. Harmoniously inserted in the medieval architectural context of the ancient village, it is internally divided into three naves with cross vaults and can be accessed by descending from the suggestive stone staircase, which separates the portal from the central nave.
Dogliani - Churches and places of worship Parrocchiale Santi Quirico e Paolo The construction of the Parish Church of SS. Quirico and Paolo began in 1859 and was completed in 1869 with the exception of the dome, which was completed only in 1886. Later, the organ was installed. Inside the church collects numerous artistic testimonies, including canvases, statues and a very characteristic Way of the Cross.
Fossano - Churches and places of worship Chiesa della Confraternita della Santissima Trinità Admirable example of Piedmontese Baroque, the church of the Holy Trinity was built in 1730 by architect Francesco Gallo Piedmont.
Fossano - Churches and places of worship La Cattedrale di Fossano The imposing neoclassical facade of the Cathedral of Fossano hides inside the baroque taste of the eighteenth-century architect Quarini. It is dedicated to the patron saint of Fossano, San Giovenale.
Castelmagno - Churches and places of worship Santuario di S.Magno It's at 1800 meters in a panoramic point where you can admire the wonderful landscape and the wonderful "crown of mountains" all Around. Dates back to the 14th century and has some paintings of great cultural interest.
Alba - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Giovanni St.John's Church on Pertinace Square, a baroque church with a beautiful ceiling and beautiful works of art of Barnaba of Modena, Nicholas of Tolentino and Moncalvo.
Alba - Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Domenico The church, in Gothic style, was built at the turn of the thirteenth and fourteenth century. It has three naves where you can find frescoes and a beautiful Renaissance tomb.
Alba - Churches and places of worship Duomo The Cathedral of San Lorenzo of '400, made in red brick, was built on the ruins of a Roman temple.It was modified and renovated several times. Inside a beautiful wooden choir of 500. The adjacent bell tower is in Romanesque style,of the 13th century
Cuneo - Churches and places of worship Sinagoga The building was built by the Jewish community in Cuneo in 1611. In 1884 it underwent a total renovation both inside and outside. In memory of the old synagogue there are two tombstones that recall two events. The first recalls the construction in 1611, while the second recalls the moment when the Napoleonic troops attacked the synagogue with a cannon shot and the blow did not cause any damage to the many people present.
Fossano - Churches and places of worship Il Campanile della Cattedrale Dominant on Piazza Manfredi, the bell tower of the Duomo was built between 1389 and 1420; with its 54.80 meters it is the only architectural structure left of the medieval complex of the collegiate church of S. Maria and S. Juvenal.