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Langa medieval routes between art, landscape and tastes.

Destinations and itineraries in medieval langa

Langa medieval routes between art, landscape and tastes.

Medieval frescoes and reliefs in Langa

Langa medieval monuments and routes

Langa medieval routes between art, landscape and pleasure.

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Luoghi da visitare (chiese, castelli, pievi e torri)

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  • Monesiglio

    Parish Church of Santa Maria dell’Acqua Dolce

  • Castello_di_Monesiglio Monesiglio

    Monesiglio castle

  • Castello_di_Sale_S.Giovanni Sale San Giovanni

    Sale San Giovanni castle

  • Priero

    Priero – Castle and fortified shelter

  • Castello_di_Saliceto Saliceto

    Saliceto castle

  • Torre Bormida

    Fortified structures

Itinerari (in macchina, in bici e a piedi)

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  • La-Langa-del-Barbaresco by car

    The Barbaresco Langa: medieval antiquities and prized wines – by car

    Start from Alba, with a visit to the Romanesque cathedral and, exceptionally, the possibility to climb the old bell tower to admire the view of the city and the Langhe hills. Continue to Barbaresco along the wine route, visit its … Continued

  • Grinzane - Barolo by foot

    The Count of Cavour and the Barolo Langa’s ancient churches – by foot

    Visit the splendid defensive castle of Grinzane Cavour, which later became the residence of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. We have him to thank for the great enological developments in the surrounding hills, all planted with vineyards for the production … Continued

  • AltaLanga_chiese_romaniche by car

    Upper Langa: Romanesque churches

    The route runs along the scenic ridge between the Bormida and Uzzone valleys. The starting point is Cortemilia, with a visit to the pieve (parish church) of Santa Maria, before continuing on the provincial road as it climbs to Bergolo. … Continued

The project

The Langa Medievale project networks together the main secular and religious Romanesque architectural sites in the Langhe area, identifying valuable cultural and sightseeing itineraries.

The initiative has evolved out of the project “The Romanesque Network Between Alba and Mondovì: From Alba Cathedral to the Langhe’s Medieval Parish Churches”, run by the Museo Diocesano in Alba, the dioceses of Alba and Mondovì and the CISIM (International Centre for Studies on Medieval Settlements), with the support of the Fondazione CRC (Promotional Grant – Networked Heritage Section).

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Partner del progetto e sponsor:

Langa Medievale

Fondazione Museo Diocesano – P.zza Mons. Grassi, 9 Alba CN
C.F. 90009540049 – tel. 0173.440350 – info@visitmudi.it – Cookie policy
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