Best attractions and places to see around Rocca D'Arazzo, a municipality in Piedmont, Italy, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The area is situated within the Monferrato hills, known for green valleys and cultural significance. Visitors can explore historical sites within the town and natural features in the surrounding region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Collegiate Church of San Secondo is one of the oldest Gothic churches in Asti. With the adjacent municipal seat and opposite the square of the same name, it forms the heart of the city. Dedicated to San Secondo, patron saint of the city, it was built according to tradition on the site of his martyrdom and burial. The exact time of its foundation is not known, the oldest document mentioning the church dates from August 1, 880. Don't forget to visit the Crypt: Interpretation: The pre-Romanesque layout of the church cannot be reconstructed in any way, except by the presence of the crypt; the oldest part dates from the 6th/7th century, consisting of four small columns surmounted by Corinthian imitation capitals with a double order of leaves. Two side walls and two wrought iron gates border the "cella confessionis", within which is located the sixteenth century reliquary, in silver, with the bones of the martyr from Asti.
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Heart of ancient Asti, characterized by the medieval church of San Secondo next to the eighteenth-century town hall (the building is actually sixteenth-century, but the façade was rebuilt in the eighteenth century by the architect Benedetto Alfieri). In one corner there is the Palazzo del Podestà, the seat of civil power in the Middle Ages. A short distance away are Piazza Alfieri, Via Cavour with its towers and churches from different eras, and Corso Alfieri, the backbone of the ancient city.
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The castle, configured in a single and imposing square volume, reveals evident architectural stylistic differences, originating from the layout choices undertaken in the 17th century by the legitimate owners. Starting from 1625, the Asinari nobles shared the rank of "counts of Costigliole" with the noble Verasis family. This complex was therefore divided between two feudal lords, who, with autonomous determination, gave rise to transformations and embellishments on subjective bases. The northern part of the manor, pertaining to the Asinari, retains the appearance derived from the interventions of the second half of the eighteenth century, duly inspired by the architectural canons propagated by Benedetto Alfieri. At the same time, the external aspect of the southern part, pertaining to the Verasis, constitutes an interesting example of neo-medieval stylistic re-proposition, dating back to the first decades of the 19th century.
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Strada Mazzola in its (almost) final part before the outlet on the Valmanera road.
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Image taken from the top of the first micro-tear that comes after the square. Viatosto is and will always remain a perfect place for those who love walking or cycling.
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After the small square of the bar, take the road that goes up. There are actually two strappetti, one after the other in sequence but short and feasible, after which the road forks and if you keep to the right, you take strada Mazzola. Within 1.5 km you return to the foot of the small hill for Viatosto. Nice little street, very very quiet.
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Votive shrine dating back to the 1950s located in Strada Valmarone near the motorway viaduct. This road leads to Viatosto in less than 2km and is very popular with walkers, runners and cyclists of all kinds and ages.
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Cradle of the historic center of the city and seat of the Town Hall and the Collegiate Church of San Secondo (the church dedicated to the Patron Saint).
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Within Rocca d'Arazzo, you can visit the remains of the historic Rocca d'Arazzo Castle, which was once a royal fortress. Other significant historical and architectural sites include the Palazzo Comunale, the beautiful Parrocchiale di Santa Maria Archenda e dei compatroni Stefano e Genesio with its 14th-century bell tower, and the ancient Chiesa di Santo Stefano e Santa Liberata, dating back to around the year 1000 and preserving 13th and 15th-century frescoes.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. You can explore the Urban Oasis La Bula, a significant naturalistic site managed by the WWF, known for its diverse species including various herons. The surrounding Monferrato Hills are perfect for hiking and cycling, and are also renowned for truffle hunting.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Costigliole d'Asti Castle offers a glimpse into medieval history. The Viatosto Church and View of the Hills of Asti provides a peaceful setting with panoramic views. Additionally, the Monument to the Unification of Italy and Piazza Castagnole Monferrato are also considered family-friendly spots.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Viatosto Church and View of the Hills of Asti. From its churchyard, you can enjoy a wonderful vista of Asti and the surrounding hills. The picturesque hamlet of Santa Caterina Frazione also offers characteristic views among the Monferrato hills.
The area around Rocca d'Arazzo is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for different preferences, including gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Gravel biking around Rocca D'Arazzo, Road Cycling Routes around Rocca D'Arazzo, and MTB Trails around Rocca D'Arazzo.
Absolutely. The Parrocchiale di Santa Maria Archenda e dei compatroni Stefano e Genesio in Rocca d'Arazzo is a beautiful parish church with a 14th-century bell tower. The ancient Chiesa di Santo Stefano e Santa Liberata features Romanesque elements and preserved frescoes. In nearby Asti, the Collegiate Church of Saint Secondo is one of the oldest Gothic churches, containing works of significant artistic value and a crypt. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta e San Gottardo in Asti is also the largest church in Piedmont.
The Monferrato hills, surrounding Rocca d'Arazzo, are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the green valleys and vineyards. The region is also known for truffle hunting, which typically takes place in autumn.
Yes, the broader Monferrato region is celebrated for its wines, particularly Barbera. Visitors can partake in vineyard tours and wine tasting experiences, including wine tours with picnics in the vineyards, offering a delightful way to experience the local culture and landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Costigliole d'Asti Castle is noted for its imposing structure and rich history, while the Viatosto Church and View of the Hills of Asti is loved for its peaceful atmosphere and wonderful panoramic views. The Monument to the Unification of Italy is recognized as a beautiful and worthy memorial.
The Santa Caterina Frazione, a picturesque hamlet within Rocca d'Arazzo, offers a captivating journey through its past, culture, and daily life with its narrow streets and characteristic views. Additionally, the nearby Piazza Castagnole Monferrato is known for hosting the Ruchè wine festival in May, celebrating a local wine produced in the area.
Beyond Rocca d'Arazzo, the city of Asti offers several important historical buildings. These include the Casa Natale di Vittorio Alfieri, a medieval palace transformed into a museum, and the Palazzo del Comune, a Baroque-style palace serving as the city council's seat. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta e San Gottardo is also a major historical and architectural landmark.


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