Piedmont is one of the largest regions in Italy.
It almost entirely covers the north-western section of Italy.
Turin is the province capital. Turin is one of the most beautiful cities
of Europe.
For centuries it was the capital of the Savoy Dynasty and, for a
brief period, also of united Italy. Ancient Savoy residences such as the Royal
Palace, Madama Palace, Carignano Palace, and Valetino Castle grace its old city
centre, while its collections in the Egyptian Museum, Royal Armoury, and numerous
art museums have enriched its artistic patrimony.
The entire region offers excellent tourist facilities. Its towering mountain chain that includes Monviso,
Gran Paradiso and Mount Rosa guarantees unique opportunities for all types of
winter sports in hundreds of old and new localities. The particularly suggestive
hilly regions of the Langhe and Monferrato are dotted with castles and
picturesque villages.
The area surrounding Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta is also
an elitist tourist destination that combines the beauty of the landscape with
the opulence of the mansions and palaces surrounded by lush gardens such as the
famous Villa Taranto at Pallanza.
Piedmont region can be said to be one pretty well known to tourists and
popular as well. As other regions of Italy it offers a wide choice of how to
spend the holidays. Possible is climbs on Monviso, the starting point for which
is the source of the river Po at Piano del Re.Visiting elegant Saluzzo, exploring is Museum of
Waldensian history at Torre Pellice, taking a chance to try Sestriere or relaxing in
luxurious atmosphere of the prestigious hotels on the lakes Maggiore.
In the more elevated parts of Piedmont, forest products and fruit are
produced and cattle are raised. In the fertile valley of the upper Po River
wheat, corn, rice, grapes, honey, and chestnuts are grown. There is a substantial tourist
industry, notably at Lago Maggiore in the northeast, and skiing is a popular
activity. There is a university at Turin.