The Province of Biella (Italian: Provincia di Biella) is a province of Italy located in Piedmont. It was created in 1992 and its capital is the city of Biella.
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Old buildings with historical reenactments
We have visited this Ricetto as we were looking for a day trip out of Milan. It's been a very nice discovery. It's a very small, medieval location next to the city of Biella. It a place where farmers used to locate and protect goods cominng from the agricolture, including grapes to be transformed in wines 8very common in the area). The structure of Ricetto shows the defensive walls, and after wolking through the entry gate, different parallel narrow roads, where today artists have located their laboratories. Everything is perfectly maintained, with cobblestones all throughtout (hece i suggest to wear confortable outdoor shoes).
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the lake is superb with a mountian backdrop, plenty of excellent restuarants as well. The water is clean and refreshing for swimming, stand up paddle boarding, other water sports are availble including wakeboarding and pedaloes.
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The Oropa Botanical Garden, a structure within the Oasis system of the World Wide Fund for Nature, lies in the Nature Reserve of the Sacred Mount of Oropa (Biella), a protected area in the north west Piedmont region of Italy, in the Alps, and an UNESCO Heritage site. The Sanctuary of Oropa is a place of pilgrimage too. The Garden, an area of botanical interest, cultivates 500 different species and varieties of plants. The spontaneous species are sub-divided into their separate environments to enable easy recognition, in a small area, of most of the spontaneous flora of the Oropa nature reserve. The ornamental alpine plants though are cultivated in enclosed rockeries: in this way the visitor can appreciate the varied vegetation of the different mountain ranges world-wide.
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The Polo Museale Masseranese includes the most important churches and monuments in Masserano: Palazzo dei Principi Ferrero Fieschi, Chiesa Collegiata, Chiesa di San Teonesto and Chiesa di Santo Spirito. Masserano, in the district of Biella, in Piedmont (Italy), is a small town rich in history and culture. It boasts an illustrious past as Feudo Pontificio (that is a fief depending on the Pope) under the government of the Ferrero Fieschi Family, who dominated this Princedom for five centuries (from XV to XVIII Century). The museum is run by the Associazione Culturale Don Vittorino Barale, which organizes events and guided tours to dicover the village and its monuments and educational workshops for children and schools.
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