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You are looking for 3 Star Hotels in Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Cuneo we have holiday accommodation properties of the following type: and 3 Star Hotels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Cuneo include: Alba, Alessandria, Asti, Baveno, Castelmagno, Chiaverano, Chiovasso, Cuneo, Lago Maggiore, Moncenisio, Novara, Oggebbio, Rosta, Susa, Torino and Verbania.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Cuneo include: and Hotel Castelmagno.
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This town (534 m. above sea level) lies wedge-shaped (the name dates back to the Communes and is Italian for `wedge') on tableland at the confluence of the Gesso and Stura di Demonte rivers.
It originated at the end of the 12th century as a fortified town in a naturally strategic position, guarding the roads to France through the Tenda and Maddalena passes. Once under Angevin rule, its fortunes varied under the Saluzzos, Viscontis, Savoys and the French (it was the capital of the Napoleonic Department of Stura) who demolished the walls (now delineated by avenues) favouring the town's development to the south-west.
Monuments: the neoclassical cathedral, the 17th century Palazzo Audifreddi, the Gothic former church of S. Francesco, the buildings in Piazza Galimberti, the sanctuaries outside the town.
The economy is based on the agricultural produce (especially wine) of this province, the biggest in Piedmont (`Provincia Granda'); thriving industries are food (wine, confectionery), ... Read More...
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Provinces of Piemonte: Cuneo
This town (534 m. above sea level) lies wedge-shaped (the name dates back to the Communes and is Italian for `wedge') on tableland at the confluence of the Gesso and Stura di Demonte rivers.
It originated at the end of the 12th century as a fortified town in a naturally strategic position, guarding the roads to France through the Tenda and Maddalena passes. Once under Angevin rule, its fortunes varied under the Saluzzos, Viscontis, Savoys and the French (it was the capital of the Napoleonic Department of Stura) who demolished the walls (now delineated by avenues) favouring the town's development to the south-west.
Monuments: the neoclassical cathedral, the 17th century Palazzo Audifreddi, the Gothic former church of S. Francesco, the buildings in Piazza Galimberti, the sanctuaries outside the town.
The economy is based on the agricultural produce (especially wine) of this province, the biggest in Piedmont (`Provincia Granda'); thriving industries are food (wine, co ... Read More...
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You are looking for 3 Star Hotels in Cuneo, Piemonte, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Cuneo include: and Hotel Castelmagno.
In Cuneo we have holiday accommodation properties of the following type: and 3 Star Hotels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Cuneo include: Alba, Alessandria, Asti, Baveno, Castelmagno, Chiaverano, Chiovasso, Cuneo, Lago Maggiore, Moncenisio, Novara, Oggebbio, Rosta, Susa, Torino and Verbania.
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