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You are looking for Agritourisms in Asti, Piemonte, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Asti we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Agritourisms and Bed and Breakfasts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Asti include: Alessandria, Asti, Baveno, Chiaverano, Chiovasso, Cuneo, Lago Maggiore, Moncenisio, Nizza - Canelli, Novara, Oggebbio, Piea, Rosta, Susa, Torino and Verbania.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Asti include: Bricco Del Ciuco and La Violina.
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Situated at 123 m., on the left of the Tanaro, in the beautiful Monferrato hills, this town has been the capital of the smallest Piedmontese province since 1935.
Once a Ligurian settlement and Roman municipality, it was occupied by the Ostrogoths, the Lombards (569) and the Franks (774), then ruled by bishops.
Pillaged in 1155 by Frederick I Barbarossa, it was associated with the Savoys, the Angevins and the Viscontis: Emanuele Filiberto was declared its last overlord in 1575. After the ephemeral proclamation of the Republic (1797), its fortunes were those of the Savoys and Piedmont. Monuments: San Secondo (13th-15th century), the Cathedral (14th century), Palazzo Alfieri, some of the `hundred towers'; San Pietro in Consavia (14th century) is a short distance away.
The economy of Asti is based on wine and spirits, fruit, vegetables and meat, as well as the textile and engineering industries.
Events: Douja d'Or (wine festival in September), Festa di San Secondo (1st May), Palio ... Read More...
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Provinces of Piemonte: Asti
Situated at 123 m., on the left of the Tanaro, in the beautiful Monferrato hills, this town has been the capital of the smallest Piedmontese province since 1935.
Once a Ligurian settlement and Roman municipality, it was occupied by the Ostrogoths, the Lombards (569) and the Franks (774), then ruled by bishops.
Pillaged in 1155 by Frederick I Barbarossa, it was associated with the Savoys, the Angevins and the Viscontis: Emanuele Filiberto was declared its last overlord in 1575. After the ephemeral proclamation of the Republic (1797), its fortunes were those of the Savoys and Piedmont.
Monuments: San Secondo (13th-15th century), the Cathedral (14th century), Palazzo Alfieri, some of the `hundred towers'; San Pietro in Consavia (14th century) is a short distance away.
The economy of Asti is based on wine and spirits, fruit, vegetables and meat, as well as the textile and engineering industries.
Events: Douja d'Or (wine festival in September), Festa di San S ... Read More...
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You are looking for Agritourisms in Asti, Piemonte, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Asti include: Bricco Del Ciuco and La Violina.
In Asti we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Agritourisms and Bed and Breakfasts.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Asti include: Alessandria, Asti, Baveno, Chiaverano, Chiovasso, Cuneo, Lago Maggiore, Moncenisio, Nizza - Canelli, Novara, Oggebbio, Piea, Rosta, Susa, Torino and Verbania.
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