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  • Alba. Cathedral place, the City Hall.
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  • Alba. Cathedral place, the City Hall.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Luca Galliano is the captain batsman of the Monferrina local team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Bruno Campagno is the captain batsman of the Canalese team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Bruno Campagno is the captain batsman of the Canalese team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Bruno Campagno is the captain batsman of the Canalese team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Luca Galliano is the captain batsman of the Monferrina local team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Bruno Campagno is the captain batsman of the Canalese team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. The players utilise a  bandaged fist to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with aEvery team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. The players utilise a  bandaged fist to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with aEvery team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Bruno Campagno is the captain batsman of the Canalese team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Vignale Monferrato. The local fronton is one of the most beautiful in the western Piedmont. First league match between the local team and Canale's team. Bruno Campagno is the captain batsman of the Canalese team. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo, home of the legendary champion Augusto Manzo. Roberto Corino, who won three consecutive championships between 2006 and 2008. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass". <br />
Nicoletta Cellino, fan of Tambass from his childhood, is the speaker "official" speaker of ewery game played here.
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Roberto Corino, captain batsman of Aigusto Manzo team of Santo Stefano Belbo,  won three consecutive championships between 2006 and 2008.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Roberto Corino, captain batsman of Aigusto Manzo team of Santo Stefano Belbo,  won three consecutive championships between 2006 and 2008.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Massimo Vacchetto, captain batsman of the local team, Albese.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Massimo Vacchetto, captain batsman of the local team, Albese.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Massimo Vacchetto, captain batsman of the local team, Albese.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo, home of the legendary champion Augusto Manzo. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo. Preparation and control of the balls utilised for the traditional Pallapugno game that, fot the Firts League must weigh 190 grams. After the closing of the last local factory they arrive from Thailand. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with aEvery team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo, the dressing room of the local team Augusto Manzo, named after a famous champion. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with aEvery team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo, the dressing room of the local team Augusto Manzo, named after a famous champion. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with aEvery team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Monferrato, Portacomaro. Tamburello or pallatamburello is a traditional sport of Italy since 16th century. It has this name because they play with a roundish and oval tool named tamburello or tambourine. In Piedmont is played against a wall and named "Tambass".
    em7234146.jpg
  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Roberto Corino, captain batsman of Aigusto Manzo team of Santo Stefano Belbo,  won three consecutive championships between 2006 and 2008.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton, signals used by the linesman in the matches of Pallapugno. Once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Corso Italia, the main street, with the Cathedral of the Assumption, built between 1491 and 1511.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The traditional architecture of Volta street.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact, located on a hill. View with the Civic Tower (1462).
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Piazzetta dei Mondagli with the family house of the Italy's Risorgimento patriot Silvio Pellico (left).
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The Civic Tower built in 1462.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The Civic Tower built in 1462.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The 'Ascent to the Castle' is the historical center with elegant 15th century palaces dominated by a square tower that was built in 1462
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The 'Ascent to the Castle' is the historical center with elegant 15th century palaces dominated by a square tower that was built in 1462
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The 'Ascent to the Castle' is the historical center with elegant 15th century palaces dominated by a square tower that was built in 1462
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Corso Italia, the main street.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Corso Italia, the main street, with the monument of Silvio Pellico, a Italian patriot of the Risorgimento born in Saluzzo. .
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Corso Italia, the main street, with the monument of Silvio Pellico, a Italian patriot of the Risorgimento born in Saluzzo. .
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Corso Italia, the main street, with the Cathedral of the Assumption, built between 1491 and 1511.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The traditional architecture of Volta street.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The traditional architecture of Volta street.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The traditional architecture of Volta street.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The traditional architecture of Volta street.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact, located on a hill. View with the Civic Tower (1462).
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Piazzetta dei Mondagl.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Piazzetta dei Mondagli with the family house of the Italy's Risorgimento patriot Silvio Pellico (left).
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact, located on a hill. View with the Civic Tower (1462).
    em7236944.jpg
  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The church of Saint Giovanni was built and transformed from the 12th – 16th centuries with its three beautiful aisles.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The church of Saint Giovanni was built and transformed from the 12th – 16th centuries with its three beautiful aisles.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The St John church (left) and the Civic Tower (right), built in 1462
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
    em7130544.jpg
  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Corso Italia, the main street.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Corso Italia, the main street, with the Cathedral of the Assumption, built between 1491 and 1511.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Piazza Risorgimento with the Cathedral of the Assumption, built between 1491 and 1511.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Piazza Risorgimento with the Cathedral of the Assumption, built between 1491 and 1511.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The Civic Tower built in 1462. View from Casa Cavassa Museum.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
    em7236901.jpg
  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The Civic Tower built in 1462. On the left the church of Saint Giovanni was built and transformed from the 12th – 16th centuries with its three beautiful aisles.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The "Castiglia" castle (built in 1270 by the Marquis Tommaso I and radically renovated in 1492) was used as a prison until 1992 and now is a museum and cultural center.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. The 'Ascent to the Castle' is the historical center with elegant 15th century palaces dominated by a square tower that was built in 1462
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact, located on a hill. View with the Civic Tower (1462).
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
    em7130532.jpg
  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Magic. Turin is full of it, and legend has it that the capital of Piedmont is part of two magic triangles – the triangle of white magic (with Lyon and Prague) and the triangle of black magic (with London and San Francisco).
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  • Palazzo Carignano now houses the Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento. Here Giuseppe Garibaldi, Camillo di Cavour, the catholic pope Pio IX, Savoy kings Carlo Alberto (right) and Vittorio Emanuele II (left) and French king Napoleòn III. The Palace of the Savoy - Carignano line has staged many of the most important events in the history of Italy and Piedmont.
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  • TEremo hill with national Italian TV broadcasting, RAI. On the bach the highest Piedmont's mountain, the Monviso.
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