Biella is a magnificent Italian town located in the Piedmont region. It's ideal for anyone looking for a spectacular place to relax and stay in direct contact with fantastic nature. Get to know this Piedmontese jewel! In ancient Bugella Civitas, currently Biella, you will find a quiet place full of tradition. The local population is very welcoming and you will feel at ease. Going around the city it is impossible to ignore the breathtaking panorama of the Biella Prealps, it is really not to be missed, and above all , not to be forgotten! Biella has undergone an industrial and commercial development of considerable importance by virtue of the numerous factories built here since the mid-19th century. And even today, in fact, most of the economic activities of Biella are based on the textile industry. The origin of these activities would be traced back as early as 500 BC, some rudimentary weaving tools have been found in the Burcina park. believe they belonged to Celtic civilization. In the Middle Ages, then the Colleges of Lanaioli and Weavers were established in Biella, which soon extended to the entire territory of the region. Also very well known is the so-called “wool route”, which is located along the scenic road named after the Wool industrialist Ermenegildo Zegna, which is traveled between the inhabited by Trivero and Valle Cervo in a context of incomparable beauty. The territory of Biella is thus characterized by the wealth of environmental, historical-cultural and food and wine resources of considerable tourist interest. In Biella there are many places to visit, if you love nature, it is worth a visit to the beautiful nature reserve of Parco Piacenza di Pollone and the Burcina Park. Among the most important monuments we can consider the Duomo, the Baptistery, which is one of the most notable buildings of the primitive Romanesque art. in Piedmont, the Church of SS. Trinità, the Church of Santo Stefano like that of San Giacomo located at the Piazzo, the upper part of Biella reachable with a suggestive funicular. The most characteristic place, however, of Biella Piazzo is Piazza Cisterna, surrounded by medieval buildings with finely decorated porches and windows on which the Palace overlooks Cisterna, a building of exquisite workmanship from the tenth fifth century. They are equally worthy of a visit: the Marian Sanctuary of Oropa (the statue of the Black Madonna), the Church of San Sebastiano (in Renaissance style).