Alba - Walls, towers and gates Torre Sineo The Sineo tower stands on the rest of the buildings. It is believed that the construction of the structure dates back to the 12th century. The arcades and walls are from the Middle Ages, arrived almost intact. Its shape is practically square with a height of 35 meters. The thickness of the wall ranges from 120 to 150 cm, decreasing in height. The purpose of building the tower was the defensive one.
Alba - Walls, towers and gates Torre Ravinale The Tower dates back to the 19th century and is located within a private residence on three floors. It is a square structure of about 20 meters in height and has a compact façade, without decorations. Over the years it was restored by Giovanni Conterno, who gave a new look to the house and the tower. Currently, the first floor of the building houses a pharmacy, while the other floors are inhabited residences.
Alba - Walls, towers and gates Torre Paruzza Torre Paruzza, also called Parrussian, dates back to the first half of the 17th century. It was built by Count Argentera in the late Middle Ages and in the Renaissance. It is located in the municipality of Alba, also known as “the city of one hundred towers”. The tower has a height of about 21 m. The facade of the tower was rebuilt in the 19th century. The building has particular architectural and decorative elements of the time. Today it is open to the public.
Alba - Walls, towers and gates Torre Astesiano At the top, the tower consists of large arched windows, thanks to which it receives more light. From the lack of documents there is no exact dating of the construction, but it may be about the period of the late twelfth century or the beginning of the 13th century.
Alba - Walls, towers and gates Torre Astesiano Of the numerous towers that characterized the city only few are left. One is the beautiful Astesiana Tower on Risorgimento Square.
Alba - Walls, towers and gates Torre Bonino The Tower dates back to the twelfth century and represented the symbol of the power of the Cerrati family which, at the time, had great importance. It has a regular plan at a length of more than 30 meters. Currently, it is surrounded by an architecture and a style of not particular architectural importance. The building is now open to the public.
La Morra - Walls, towers and gates Torre Campanaria The Bell Tower was built in the eighteenth century by the architect Cocito di Neive, while the bell was designed by Domenico Pettiti. The building has a square structure and consists of five floors embellished in Baroque style. In 1544 the Castle, of which the Tower was part, was destroyed by the French troops but the only thing that was saved was precisely the latter.