For art and aristocratic history enthusiasts, a visit to this royal castle is highly recommended. Situated halfway between Turin and Cuneo, the castle served for centuries as the residence of various families, until the Royal House of Savoy settled there in the 15th century.
After World War II, the castle was closed, but it reopened to the public in 1980 under state management. Inside, the rooms are decorated with paintings, furniture, and artifacts that reflect the life of aristocratic families over the centuries, with walls adorned by mythological stories.
The castle is surrounded by a pleasant park and a small lake, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for a relaxing stroll.