LOCATIONS

2019-2022. Ceresole Reale 📍 is a peaceful mountain village in the Orco Valley, known for its scenic Lake Ceresole and proximity to Gran Paradiso National Park. Nearby, the Nivolet Pass 📍 offers dramatic alpine views, pristine lakes like Serrù and Agnel, and winding roads ideal for hikers and cyclists. Together, they form a haven for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. The area is perfect for those seeking tranquility and unspoiled beauty.

2022. The Langhe 📍 is a scenic region of rolling hills, vineyards, and historic villages. Famous for Barolo and Barbaresco wines and Alba’s prized white truffles, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area boasts stunning landscapes, castles, and deep cultural roots. It's a perfect destination for food, wine, and tradition lovers.

2022. Lake Orta 📍 is a peaceful and scenic destination known for its calm waters and lush landscapes. The village of Orta San Giulio enchants with cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and historic charm. Nearby, Isola San Giulio offers a serene retreat with a beautiful basilica. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking beauty, history, and tranquility away from the crowds.

2018. The Royal Palace of Venaria, or Reggia di Venaria Reale 📍, near Turin, is a grand 17th-century residence originally built as a hunting lodge for Duke Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Baroque architectural masterpiece. With its majestic halls and vast gardens, the palace has been fully restored. Today, it hosts exhibitions and events, showcasing the splendor of the Savoy dynasty.

2021. Stupinigi Palace, also known as Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi 📍built in 1729 near Turin by architect Filippo Juvarra, was a royal hunting lodge for the House of Savoy. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its grand Baroque design and striking central hall. Surrounded by gardens and the Stupinigi Natural Park, it reflects the opulence of royal life. Today, it hosts the Museum of Art and Furniture with elegant 17th- and 18th-century collections.

From 2018. Turin, or Torino 📍, capital of Piedmont, lies at the foot of the Alps and is known for its refined architecture and cultural richness. Once Italy’s first capital, it features landmarks like the Mole Antonelliana, the Royal Palace, and the Shroud of Turin. The city is also home to top museums, including the Egyptian Museum, and the historic FIAT automotive industry. With scenic piazzas, great food, and an alpine backdrop, Turin blends history and modern charm.