Biella [[ˈbjɛlla] listen (help·info)] (Latin: Bugella) is a town and comune in the northern Italian region of Piedmont, the capital of the province of the same name, with a population of 44 616 as of 1-1-2017. It is located about 80 kilometres (50 miles) northeast of Turin and about 80 kilometres (50 miles) west-northwest of Milan.
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Palazzo La Marmora is a historic 16th-century mansion located in the medieval borough Piazzo in Biella. The Palace is a precious example of a house museum, as it has always belonged to the same family for eight centuries. Every details at Palazzo La Marmora - paintings, furniture, archives, garden, etc. - tells hundreds of stories about both extraordinary and ordinary lives. Now the Palace and its Renaissance garden is a sophisticated location for romantic weddings, exclusive shootings, charming private and corporate events. It is also a place for exhibitions, concerts and cultural activities. Guided tours are available every Sunday until October 14th 2018, between 14.30 and 18.30 but you are welcome to book a visit whenever you want. You may even spend a holiday at our apartments "Le Scuderie".
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Palazzo Gromo Losa was originally an elegant noble residence. The original nucleus of the complex is the northeastern wing, which most likely dates from the 14th century. Over the following centuries the building was extended to its present dimensions. At the end of the 19th century the Palazzo was acquired by the Rosminian Sisters of Providence, who founded the “Beata Vergine d’Oropa” (B.V.O.) Institute. In 2004 the Cassa di Risparmio di Biella Foundation invested 12 millions euros to maintain its cultural vocation, giving space to various Biella associations and carrying out a thorough restoration. Nowadays Palazzo Gromo Losa is a site for both a modern exhibition centre and a series of social and cultural events and projects. Its charming and functional venues make Palazzo Gromo Losa the ideal location for hosting conferences, meetings and concerts. Created thanks to the support of a private patron from Biella, the Italian garden covers about 10,000 square metres in all.
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