A rich historical past and a present that has gone all-in on culture. Move invites you to discover Occitan identity and the ancient remains of the Marquisate in popular traditions, in music and art, castles and stately mansions. Discover art and culture with Move.
The Trinity hospice, a 15th century building, was established in Via Roma in the Villa district of Valgrana. The building was intended for receiving pilgrims.
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Entering the Abbey is like taking a leap backwards in time and returning to the Middle Ages. In the shapes of the columns, the lights, the frescoes, even the odours, it is not difficult to imagine the monastic life which existed within those walls.
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Liero of armoni is a unique exhibition of Occitan musical instruments located in Chianale, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
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These “men”, who answer to the name of Babaciu, have gradually colonised the entire hamlet of San Pietro di Monterosso Grana.
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Its naked and anonymous external appearance hides within a series of frescoes by Pietro da Saluzzo dating back to the end of the 15th century.
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For four centuries the Castiglia was the residence of the Marquises of Saluzzo. Built between 1270 and 1286, the castle was enlarged over the centuries and provided with four tower, ramparts, drawbridge and moat.
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The building was constructed on a Romanesque-Gothic plan. It was already in existence at the end of the 14th century and then modified in the mid-15th century.
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The former power station takes its name from the last owner who transformed this ancient pre-industrial plant into a hydroelectric power station.
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