01.12.2025
Bagna Cauda, vitello tonnato and tajarin - dishes that perfectly capture the soul of Piedmont
Piedmont, home of truffles, Barolo wine and cuisine based on honesty and tradition. And if you want to taste the best that Piedmontese gastronomy has to offer, start with these three icons. Each tastes different, each has its own story, but together they paint a perfect picture of why Piedmont is a true paradise for...
11.09.2025
The most beautiful villages of Piedmont
Piedmont is a fascinating region in northwest Italy, known for its picturesque landscapes, historic towns and laid-back villages. The region is nestled between the Alps and the Apennines, giving it a wonderful contrast between mountain peaks and green valleys.
Piedmont is home to several beautiful villages that have...
18.08.2025
Piedmont: a region that smells of wine, truffles and chocolate
Piedmont is in the north-west of Italy. Its name - "under the mountains" - describes not only its location but also the nature of this region: majestic, peaceful and proud. Piedmont can be captivating at first sight, but it's only when you let its flavours, stories and landscapes take over that it really wins you over....
16.08.2025
Forte di Fenestrelle: Piedmont's Great Wall of China
In the middle of the majestic Alps, just an hour's drive from Turin, the stone colossus of Forte di Fenestrelle looms . it's not just the largest Alpine fortress in Europe - it's the second largest military structure in the world after the Great Wall of China! A monument almost 5 km long, with an elevation of 650 m and...
13.08.2025
Bicerin - the best of coffee, chocolate and cream
In the shadow of the Alpine peaks, in the heart of the city of Turin, a drink has been created that combines the best of coffee, chocolate and cream - Bicerin. A warm, sweet drink and a favourite treat for a cold day.
A combination of three perfect layers
The Bicerin (in Piedmontese, "glass") is traditionally served in...
14.07.2025
Isola di San Giulio: monastery and the Path of Silence and Meditation
Do you know the island of San Giulio? It is tiny, barely 275 metres long and 140 metres wide, yet it hides a rich history, a spiritual atmosphere and an indescribable charm that attracts travellers from all over the world.
In the middle of the calm waters of the Piedmontese Lago d'Orta lies the island of Isola di San...
17.03.2025
Villa Taranto: Botanical garden at Lago Maggiore
On the shores of Lago Maggiore, near Verbania, is Villa Taranto. Although the name evokes a lavish mansion, the real treasure is its extensive garden, created in the first half of the 20th century by Scottish captain Neil Boyd Watson McEacharn.
Villa Taranto is located in Verbania, easily reached by boat from nearby...
01.03.2025
Mole Antonelliana: Symbol of Turin and gateway to the world of cinema
When you say Turin, most people think of great food, the history of the Italian automotive industry or the famous Turin Cathedral with the Shroud of Turin. But one place can't be overlooked - the Mole Antonelliana, an iconic structure that towers over the city like a beacon among the Alpine peaks.This architectural gem...
10.02.2025
Borromeo Islands on Lago Maggiore
On Lago Maggiore you will find one of the biggest tourist attractions in northern Italy - the Borromean Islands. This private island complex belongs to the aristocratic Borromeo family, who built lavish palaces and gardens here for centuries. Each of the islands has its own unique character. ...
09.11.2024
Sacra di San Michele Monastery
On the slopes of Monte Pirchiriano in the Piedmont region you will find one of the most fascinating places in Italy - Sacra di San Michele. This ancient monastery, which inspired Umberto Eco to write his famous novel "The Nameno Rose", is not only an important historical monument, but also a place steeped in myth and...
23.10.2024
Panna cotta
Panna cotta - a soft, velvety dessert that transports you to the sun-drenched landscapes of Italy at the first bite. Although it may seem like a gourmet dessert, its origins lie in Italian home cooking, where it is made with simple ingredients. What is panna cotta, where does it come from and how do you make it at home?...
25.09.2024
Hazelnuts from Piedmont
Hazelnuts are a popular delicacy all over the world, but if you're looking for real quality, your search should be directed to the Piedmont region of Italy.
This northwestern region, known for its excellent wines such as Barolo and Barbaresco, is one of the one of the most important hazelnut growing regions in the...
17.08.2024
Gianduiotto
Gianduiotto is a typical Italian chocolate that comes from the Piedmont region of northern Italy. This delicacy is known for its unique shape, which resembles an upturned boat, and its rich, delicate flavour that combines chocolate and hazelnuts.
Gianduiotto was created in the 19th century during the Napoleonic Wars.
12.08.2024
Turin, a city with French features
The capital of the Piedmont region is Turin (Torino), located in the northern part of Italy. It is close to France and it is not surprising that some French features are evident here. It's possible to have one foot in Italy and one foot in France, spend a few days in Turin, see all the sights, sample some delicious...
29.05.2024
Italian wines - Piemonte: Home of Barola and Barberesca
Piedmont, located in the northwest of Italy, is one of the most important wine regions in the country. It is particularly known for its production of high quality red wines, especially of the Nebbiolo variety. The region boasts a varied landscape of fertile valleys and hilly terrain, providing ideal conditions for...