Best attractions and places to see around Mondovì include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This charming town in Piedmont, Italy, is divided into the lower Breo and historic upper Piazza districts, conveniently connected by a funicular railway. Visitors can explore ancient castles, significant religious buildings, and enjoy panoramic viewpoints of the Alpine Arc and surrounding plains. The region offers a blend of historical depth and natural beauty.
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In the ruins of the Mirabello castle we find a wooden platform (maximum capacity 30 people) which is a spectacular panoramic balcony over the underlying city of Chiusa, and the Pesio valley. There is also a bench where you can sit
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This is a hunting lodge on the Mombrisone hill of the same name, built in 1840 by the cavalier Giuseppe Avena
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Place of worship and prayer Piazza S. Paolo, 9, 12063 Dogliani CN http://www.parrocchiedogliani.it/VisitaSanPaolo.html 017370188
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Now only the remains remain
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Visible from afar, this shrine dominates a suggestive landscape of vineyards and rolling hills, a crossing point between the Alta Langa and the most famous Langa, that of the vineyards. The climb from Bastia Mondovì is gradual and never extreme, the landscape that gradually widens then repays the efforts. Bring water supplies because there is none to be found, furthermore the exposure of the road is almost all to the South. The visit to the shrine repays the small detour necessary to reach it.
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Shrine of San Bernardo with a view, excellent for a stop
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Now only more ruins, since last year we have tried to save something by renovating and making it safe
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Nice panoramic view of Chiusa Pesio. Possibility of even higher views from the tower via the spiral staircase.
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Mondovì is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Ruins of Castello Mirabello, which offer suggestive views over the Pesio Valley. Another significant historical landmark is the Mombrisone Hunting Lodge, a neoclassical structure on a hilltop. Don't miss the Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo, which provides an exceptional view of the Langhe and the Alpine arc. Within Mondovì Piazza, explore the arcaded buildings of Piazza Maggiore, the Belvedere Tower, and remnants of 12th-century medieval walls.
Yes, Mondovì features several impressive religious sites. The Parish Church of Saints Quiricus and Paul is a majestic temple in the heart of the historic center. In Mondovì Piazza, you'll find the 18th-century Cattedrale di San Donato with its Baroque facade. The Church of San Francesco Saverio (Chiesa della Missione) is famous for its dramatic trompe-l'œil ceiling fresco by Andrea Pozzo. Just outside town, the Sanctuary of Vicoforte boasts the largest elliptical dome in the world and a vast single-themed fresco.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Belvedere Tower (Torre Civica) in Belvedere Park, which offers magnificent vistas of the Alpine Arc, Monviso, and the surrounding plain. The Belvedere Gardens also provide impressive views and are a great spot to watch hot-air balloons. The Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo also offers an exceptional view of the Langhe and the Alpine arc.
Mondovì is a great base for outdoor adventures. You can explore the Crava-Morozzo Nature Reserve, which offers walking paths and is home to 150 species of birds. The Monregalese mountains are karst, providing several caves for exploration, including Bossea Cave and Caudano Cave. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Viccoforte, one of the largest domes in the world - ring tour' or 'La Vecchia Giacobba – Corsaglia River loop from Breo' found in the Cycling around Mondovì guide. For mountain biking, check out routes like 'View of Mondovì Piazza – Big Bench Landande loop from Piazza' in the MTB Trails around Mondovì guide. Running enthusiasts can find routes like 'Running loop from Breo' in the Running Trails around Mondovì guide.
Yes, Mondovì offers several family-friendly options. The Belvedere Gardens include a playground for children, and the funicular railway connecting Breo and Piazza districts is a fun experience for all ages. Many historical sites, such as the Parish Church of Saints Quiricus and Paul and Mombrisone Hunting Lodge, are suitable for families. In winter, Mount Pigna offers ski slopes and cross-country trails, while in summer it's great for hiking.
Mondovì is rich in cultural sites. Visit the Museum of Ceramics, housed in Palazzo Fauzone, to see two hundred years of Monregalese ceramic traditions. The Printing Museum, located in the Polo Culturale delle Orfane, tells the story of printing in the region. Mondovì is also known as the 'city of time' due to its numerous sundials, particularly in the Piazza district and the Time Park. The town also hosts an International Aerostatic Meeting (hot-air balloon festival) and has a deeply rooted Carnival tradition.
The most scenic and efficient way to travel between Mondovì's lower Breo district and the historic upper Piazza district is by taking the Funicolare di Mondovì. This modernized funicular railway offers pleasant views during the short journey.
Mondovì is ideally located near the Langhe Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This region is renowned globally for its vineyards, exceptional food, and wine production. It's a perfect area for scenic drives, wine tasting, and enjoying the beautiful agricultural landscape.
Beyond the panoramic Alpine views, the region offers unique natural features like the Crava-Morozzo Nature Reserve, a sanctuary for birdwatching and walking. The Monregalese mountains are characterized by karst formations, leading to several fascinating caves such as Bossea Cave, Dossi Cave, and Caudano Cave, which are open for exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and the exceptional panoramic views. For instance, the Ruins of Castello Mirabello are noted for their 'suggestive view over the Pesio Valley,' and the Partisan Memorial of San Bernardo offers a 'breathtaking view of the entire Alpine arc.' The architectural beauty of sites like the Mombrisone Hunting Lodge is also highly valued.
Yes, you can explore several historical fortresses. The Ruins of Castello Mirabello stand on Mount Cavanero, offering a glimpse into its past. Further afield, Carrù Castle, dating back to the 12th century, is another ancient fortress built to defend the city and is open to the public during specific events.


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