Piedmont (/ˈpiːdmɒnt/ PEED-mont; Italian: Piemonte, pronounced [pjeˈmonte]; Piedmontese, Occitan and Arpitan: Piemont; French: Piémont) is a region in northwest Italy, one of the 20 regions of the country. It borders the Liguria region to the south, the Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna regions to the east and the Aosta Valley region to the northwest; it also borders France to the west and Switzerland to the northeast. It has an area of 25,402 square kilometres (9,808 sq mi) and a population of 4,396,293 as of 31 July 2016. The capital of Piedmont is Turin.
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Near the Grand Paradis , national park , a beautiful garden based on the recycling , old thing's , take a new life ! You find a free library's where it's possible to take a free book . The access to this parc it's free , no insurance , look for your children's !
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This vast and romantic park contains an impressive botanical garden, a castle and the Borgo Medievale, a medieval village built for the 1884 Turin International Exhibition.
This huge park apart from its nice setting by the river Po, offers three attractions inside it: - Castello Valentino, former palace in French style architecture, now faculty of architecture, - Borgo Medievale, real life size and very truthful replica of a medieval village, built for 1884 world expo. It's all in a theme park style and considered the predecessor of them, - 12 months fountain, extraordinary fountain with 12 figures (6 on every side) around it representing months. The park has also several eateries spread around by the river, so it's a good 3 hrs spent here.
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Botanic garden on Lake Maggiore. The 16 hectares park houses 20.000 plants of particular botanic value and more than 80.000 blooming bulbous specimens, while over 15.000 border plants cover the numerous flowerbeds.
Beautiful gardens with a magnificent range of flowers and trees set in a stunning backdrop of snow covered mountains whilst bathing in glorious sunshine. Three hours of peace and beauty.
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Villa Ottolenghi-Wedekind is a historical house built in the first half of '900 in the hills of Acqui Terme by Count Arturo Ottolenghi and his wife Herta Wedekind zu Host. At the final result worked some of the most prominent artist of the time as architects Marcello Piacentini and Gio Ponti, the landscape artist Pietro Porcinai and artists like Adolfo Wildt, Libero Andreotti, Ferruccio Ferrazzi, Arturo Martini, Venanzo Crocetti and Fortunato Depero. Our visitors will be able to: view the interior and exterior of the Villa, immerse yourself in the magic scenery of the park, to be fascinated by the paintings in the spectacular Temple of Herta; view the private museum of the Counts, taste a high quality certified wine production inside our Borgomonterosso Winery; to be amazed by the architectural immensity of the collection of the Acquae and the Artists' Studies, to walk among our vineyards and, from 2017, to stay where the Counts Ottolenghi lived through the renowned Relais de Charme.
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