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Frossasco, TO, Italia
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Preceptory of St. Anthony of Ranverso
The Abbey, located on the Via Francigena that crosses the Susa Valley connecting France, is a celebrated example of Gothic architecture. Here also ancient hospital that cured the "Fire of St. Anthony."

Sacra di San Michele
An ancient abbey dating back to 983, it dominates the Susa Valley, a historic route to France. Dedicated to the Archangel St. Michael, it is part of the Via Micaelica, over 2,000 km long.

The cupped rocks of the Valsusa Valley
Ancient mysteries between history and legend

Castelvecchio. A Wonder to be Saved
To the side of the Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, stands this important fortress, with an architectural style similar to the 14th- and 15th-century agricultural castles in the area. Today in a state of neglect.

The Hunting Lodge of Stupinigi
Between art and nature, worldliness and countryside, an extraordinary jewel of Piedmontese Baroque

The Stupinigi Concentric
The beautiful farming village designed by Juvarra

Geese Path
A trail for walking or mountain biking on the banks of the Po River between Villafranca Piemonte, Moretta and Cardè.

Stupinigi Natural Park
Among golden fields and leafy woods

Drosso Castle. A Wonder to be Saved
Uninhabited for decades, today it is for sale--who knows, maybe it can be restored to its former glory

Cycling at Mount Malvicino
The beautiful Chisone Valley furrowed by forest tracks opens up to exploration by bicycle: exciting adventures on two wheels take us up to Mt. Malvicino.

Mausoleum of the "Bela Rosin"
Dedicated to Rosa Vercellana, known to the people of Turin as "Bela Rosin," Vittorio Emanuele II's morganatic lover and wife, it was erected to enshrine her mortal remains. Today it is an exhibition space.

Abbey of Staffarda
On July 25, 1135, some Cistercian monks began founding a new abbey on the land known as "la staffarda," in the territory of the former Marquisate of Saluzzo.