A daytime walk in the town of Fossano
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2025
- Fossano appeared as a commune in 1236, founded by a Guelph league of cities, but in 1251 had to yield to Asti. In 1304 it was acquired by the Marquisate of Saluzzo. It finally surrendered in 1314 to Filippo d'Acaia (who built also the Castello d'Acaia), whose successor eventually handed it over to the house of Savoy.
The old section of Fossano lies in the high part of the town. Rich in medieval, Renaissance and Baroque buildings, it is characterized by the ancient Portici (arcades), built on both sides of via Roma (the main street of the old town). On the Eastern side, a pedestrian promenade with views of Langhe; while on the Western side, there is a view of South-western Alps, whose apex is Monviso.
--accordingly to Wikipedia.