What to do and see in Piedicavallo, Piedmont: The Best Things to do

July 21, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Piedicavallo, Italy including Teatro Regina Margherita, Parrocchia dei Santi Michele e Grato, Lago della Vecchia, Parco Ravere, Templo Evangelico Valdese - Dio e Amore.

1. Teatro Regina Margherita

Via Teatro Regina Margherita, 13812 Piedicavallo Italy http://www.comune.piedicavallo.bi.it/Guidaalpaese/tabid/9931/Default.aspx?IDPagina=3317&IDCat=510
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Teatro Regina Margherita

Originally founded in the second half of XIX century, the Teatro Regina Margherita (Queen Margherita Theatre) is now a home for shows, concerts, galleries and events. Very important is the Piedicavallo Festival, a special call for internatioal artists, since 1991.

2. Parrocchia dei Santi Michele e Grato

Via Monte Grappa 1, 13812 Piedicavallo Italy +39 015 609103
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Parrocchia dei Santi Michele e Grato

3. Lago della Vecchia

Piedicavallo Italy +39 338 502 7668 http://www.rifugiolagodellavecchia.com/
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Lago della Vecchia

4. Parco Ravere

Localita Ravere, 13812 Piedicavallo Italy +39 334 998 4678 [email protected]
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Parco Ravere

Parco Ravere is a green area, ideal for relaxing time with your family. Inside the park you will find the Chiosco Bar (summer only), the soccer field/tennis field, the bowls court, the kids area and the toilets. Parco Ravere is also the starting point for many mountain trekking itineraries.

5. Templo Evangelico Valdese - Dio e Amore

Via Roma, 13812 Piedicavallo Italy
Templo Evangelico Valdese - Dio e Amore

This Waldensians Temple has been erected by the end of 1800s, thanks to some local families who converted to Protestantism. The building is made entirely of stone and the Temple is, during the summer, the seat of religious celebrations and cultural events.

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