A day in Gattinara

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Gattinara CITY OF WINE, LAND OF RICE AND GOOD LIVING

A one-day itinerary to discover Gattinara, a Romanesque town famous for its excellent wines renowned throughout the world

The city tour can easily begin in the historical city centre, whose regular layout dates back to the foundation of the medieval tax-free town (burgfrieden) in 1242, where traces of the Romanesque origins are preserved, underscoring the city’s antiquity and cultural relevance. The history of Gattinara is closely linked to that of the Arborio family, to which one of the greatest European politicians and diplomats of the early 16th century belonged: Mercurino Arborio.

St. Peter’s Church is the first stop on this itinerary. Rebuilt in 1881 in neoclassical forms on a previously existing Roman building, the Church of St. Peter is a typical view of Gattinara. The dome of the building is one of the first Italian constructions made of reinforced brick.

Not far away stands the Palazzo di Città, the current seat of the Town Hall. Originally the residence of the Marquis Arborio Gattinara, it was designed by the architect Delmastro from Gattinara. Then there is Palazzo Arborio, built around 1450 and now home to the Gattinara Cultural Association. The interior, which preserves precious frescoes, can be visited by appointment.

Palazzo di città in the night
Cupola of St. Peter’s Church

THE HIGH CITY: THE CASTELLE TOWER, THE CASTLE OF ST. LAWRENCE AND THE GIANT BENCH

On the top of one of the highest hills in the area stands the Castle of St. Lawrence, built in 1187 by the Vercelli Municipality to guard the valley. Abandoned around the 17th century, only the ruins of the fortification remain today. The large entrance gate is still intact. The remains of the central keep and the Church of St. Lawrence can be seen within. The Castle of St. Lawrence, which can be reached by an easy uphill walk, is one of the best vantage points in the area, offering a beautiful view of the city and surrounding hills.

Torre delle Castelle e Panchina Gigante
Castello di San Lorenzo

Chiesa di San Pietro

Palazzo di Città

Palazzo Arborio

Piazza Paolotti

Villa Paolotti

Ecomuseo

Chiesa di Santa Marta

Chiesa di San Francesco

Chiesa della Madonna del Rosario

Chiesa della Madonna di Rado

Castello di San Lorenzo

Torre delle Castelle

Big Bench

Enoteca regionale

Come raggiungere gattinara

IN AUTOSTRADA

A4 Milano-Torino uscita Agognate o innesto A26 a Biandrate, direzione Gravellona Toce, per Romagnano-Ghemme (da Milano);

uscita Greggio o innesto A26 a Biandrate, direzione Gravellona Toce per Romagnano-Ghemme (da Torino);

A26 Genova-Gravellona Toce, uscita Romagnano-Ghemme
Da Romagnano Sesia seguire la SP 299 per Varallo-Alagna Valsesia

IN BUS

Autolinee giornaliere collegano Gattinara con Milano, Torino, Vercelli, Novara. Scopri come arrivare.

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