Piazza Galimberti
Cuneo
(14 Km)
It's the city's main square. After the destruction of the old wall,its original space has been doubled. Today it is surrounded by neo-classical buildings. In the center of the square you can see the statue of Barbaruox.
Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Bosco
Cuneo
(14 Km)
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.
Castello Reale di Racconigi
Cuneo
(38 Km)
The Royal Castle of Racconigi saw numerous changes and became the property of the Savoy from the second half of the fourteenth century. Having become a highly frequented cultural and museum hub, the castle is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Abbazia di Santa Maria di Staffarda
Cuneo
(32 Km)
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.
Castello della Manta
Cuneo
(14 Km)
The Manta Castle is a medieval manor built in the twelfth century. In the whole there are numerous rooms with beautiful frescoes and paintings symbol of pictorial cycles of the past. The castle church is attached to the castle.
Augusta Bagiennorum
Bene Vagienna
(19 Km)
About two kilometers from the current city in the hamlet of Roncaglia, are the remains of the ancient Roman Augusta Bagiennorum.
Castello Principi d'Acaia
Fossano
(14 Km)
Built in the first half of the fourteenth century, the Castle of the Princes of Acaia passes from a fortified dwelling to a rich palace, from feared prison to barracks. Until it becomes today's City Library: a real 'Castle of Books'.
La Cattedrale di Fossano
Fossano
(14 Km)
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.
Il Campanile della Cattedrale
Fossano
(14 Km)
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.
Chiesa della Confraternita della Santissima Trinità
Fossano
(14 Km)
Admirable example of Piedmontese Baroque, the church of the Holy Trinity was built in 1730 by architect Francesco Gallo Piedmont.
Castello dei Principi d'Acaja
Fossano
(14 Km)
The building was built in 1314 by Filippo d'Acaja, on an already existing structure, but known by another name. It was later restructured and expanded. In the second half of the twentieth century, it was recovered and is still used today as the Civic Library and State Archives.
Torre Civica
Margarita
(3 Km)
The Civic Tower, also known as the Town Hall Tower, is part of the Palazzo Margherita in the city of L'Aquila. Part was badly damaged by the strong 2009 earthquake, but today the damage has been repaired.
Torre Civica
Mondovi'
(10 Km)
Palazzo Barberi di Branzola
Cuneo
(13 Km)
The Palace dates back to the '600, on commission of the Marquis of Cavallerleone. It is probably the oldest building in the city, well notable by its architecture (arabesque decorations, stone capitals, etc.), although, in the 19th century, it was restored by Amedeo Barberi's wife by Branzola. This is also the reason why it was so called.
Torre Civica
Cuneo
(13 Km)
The tower is of fourteenth-century origins, and was the seat of the municipal residence of Cuneo until the 18th century. The current appearance of the tower is the result of a series of restorations, since it was severely damaged during the war or by the elements. It is easily distinguishable from the ancient fresco on the facade. From its height it offers a very special view of the area.
Sinagoga
Cuneo
(13 Km)
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.
Villa Oldofredi Tadini
Cuneo
(14 Km)
The villa was built between XIV. and XV. Century as a watchtower. Now a museum, where works of art come from the private collections of families of Mocchia di San Michele and Oldofredi Tadini.
Villa Tornaforte
Cuneo
(13 Km)
The origins of this building are unknown. In the sixteenth. Century housed the order "Augustine." In the eighteenth. Century, during the independence war, it has been seriously damaged.
Museo Diocesano
Fossano
(14 Km)
The Diocesan Museum is set up on the ground floor of the former Seminary of the Episcopal Curia. Inside are exhibited works of sacred art belonging to the Parishes and Religious Bodies of Fossano. The Museum is open to the public every Sunday.
Museo Ferroviario
Cuneo
(15 Km)
The Railway Museum is located at the train station of Cuneo. In the Royal Hall, the family waiting room, you can see photos and vintage newspapers, you can look at the boards with the different types of caps used by railway workers, the series of tickets, licenses and travel cards. Outside, you can admire an old car from 1943, containing documents relating to the railway line. The Calvano knight is the owner of the Museum and deals, at his own expense, with any restorations.
Museo Civico e Complesso monumentale di San Francesco
Cuneo
(13 Km)
The Civic Museum of Cuneo is located at Palazzo Audiffredi. Today it is located in the Monumental Complex of San Francesco. Inside, it houses a large collection of archaeological objects and works dating back to prehistory, collecting much of the history of the past. The museum is open to the public and also houses a rich library concerning cultural heritage. Admission to the art gallery is free of charge.
Leonardo snc
Cuneo
(26 Km)