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Where in the world: Europe  /  Italy  /  Piedmont  /  Province of Cuneo

Top 15 things to do in Province of Cuneo

1. Castello di Grinzane Cavour, Grinzane Cavour

Castello di Grinzane Cavour is known for its history, wine, and restaurant. Take a tour and learn about the history of the castle, as well as local wine making. The tour includes a video and an audio guide (available in English). Explore the castle rooms, many of which house a permanent museum with displays showing 17th- and 19th-century kitchen settings, truffles, a 16th-century distillery, a cask maker’s workshop, and rural life. Stop in and see the Hall of Masks, with a decorated ceiling of 157 panels, containing coats of arms, as well as animals and allegory images made to celebrate the marriage of a past owner of the castle. The restaurant and wine shop are widely known, so make reservations far in advance.
Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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2. WiMu - Museo del Vino a Barolo, Barolo

Set among Piedmont's hills, WiMu - Museo del Vino a Barolo reveals the history of the region's wine-making industry. Explore the museum's grounds within a historic castle. Join a guided tour to learn about wine's place in myth, legend, literature, and more as you descend through the fortress. Afterward, savor a glass of a local specialty or take part in a tasting session.
Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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3. Castello di Racconigi, Racconigi

One of the residences of the Royal House of Savoy, Castello di Racconigi attracts visitors with its magnificent landscaped park and palace. André Le Notre, designer of one of the Versailles' gardens, had a hand in the garden on the castle's north side. Along the small manmade lake, you'll see the English garden influence, complete with small structures reminiscent of the English countryside, such as a Gothic-style chapel, and a Doric temple. The last Russian czar, Nicolas II, is honored with a Russian dacha, or summer home, on the grounds. For a small fee, you can explore the castle's Neoclassic interior. Reliefs and murals depict the feats of mythological characters and glorify the surroundings.
Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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4. Travel Langhe Wine Tours, Neive

Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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6. Centro Storico, Alba

Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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7. Santuario della Nativita di Maria, Vicoforte

Santuario della Nativita di Maria is a medieval church dedicated to the Virgin Mary that features a popular 15th-century fresco,
Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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8. Langhe landscapes, Alba

Suggested duration: 4 hours
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9. Castello della Manta, Manta

Castello della Manta is a castle at Manta near Saluzzo, Province of Cuneo, region of Piedmont, in northern Italy.

The original building, dating from the 12th century, was later enlarged and transformed into a noble residence by the Saluzzo della Manta family, margraves of Saluzzo.

Among the numerous rooms, the Baronial Hall (Salone Baronale) is notable for the fresco cycle decorating its walls, a rare masterpiece of Late Gothic painting in northern Italy. The work is attributed to the anonymous Master of Castello della Manta. The cycle, completed soon after 1420, portrays the Nove Prodi, the Nine Worthies with their Nine Female Heroines. The artist may have used as models members of the House of the Margraves of Saluzzo. The figures are shown wearing precious contemporary clothing. Also depicted is the so-called Fountain of Youth, a theme taken from the tradition of French medieval stories. The scene is inspired by the poem by Marquess Thomas III of Saluzzo, Le Chevalier Errant).

The Sala delle Grottesche was decorated in the Mannerist style of the 16th century, and was commissioned by Count Michele Antonio della Manta around 1560. It has a finely painted ceiling, decorated with stuccoes, grotesques, ancient ruins and buildings.

Annexed to the castle is the church, whose apse has a series of frescoes about the life of Christ dating from the same time as the Baronial Hall decorations.
Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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10. Cantina Francesco Borgogno, Barolo

Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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11. Cascina Sot, Monforte d'Alba

Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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12. Torre del Belvedere, Mondovi

Suggested duration: 30 minutes
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13. Cantina del Glicine, Neive

Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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15. Centro storico, Cuneo

Suggested duration: 1h 30 min
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