Best attractions and places to see around Pecetto Di Valenza include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This charming town is situated on a hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding plain in Piedmont, Italy. The area is characterized by rolling hills and lush greenery, forming part of the Monferrato region. Pecetto Di Valenza also holds historical significance, with ancient Roman and medieval remains, and a connection to gold production.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The Paleologa Tower of San Salvatore Monferrato was erected in 1413 by the Marquis Teodoro Paleologo of Monferrato
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Tower of San Salvatore Monferrato, beautiful panoramic view
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Place of historical, architectural, cultural and tourist interest Via Balbi, 2/4, 15040 Piovera AL https://www.castellodipiovera.it/ 3462341141
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The Cathedral of Alexandria, located in the city center, stands on the site of a building built in Lombard Gothic style that was demolished in 1803 for military purposes by Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1805 he created the first church of San Marco of Napoleon Himself, which was reconstructed by the architect Cristoforo Valizzone (1807-1810). In addition, there is a story in new style, in contrast to the preserved parts, namely the vault of the central nave and the columns. The questionable style was built in 1874-1879 by the Vercelli architect Edoardo Arborio Mella (1808-1884), which resulted in the architect's residence in Bramante style with talent for works in the two arms of the transept. The current decoration dates from 1926-29 and was entrusted to Luigi Morgari of Turin (1857-1935), while the high altar dates from 1954. The presbytery is decorated with 5 stained glass windows (1954) depicting the Immaculate Virgin, St. Pius V, S. Baudolino, S. Paolo della Croce, the worthy Gregorio Maria Grassi. The organ (1929) completes the ensemble, whose facades adorn the four women's galleries above the presbytery. Behind the high altar you can admire the eighteenth-century choir in inlaid wood, where there is a beautiful painting by Callisto da Lodi (1546) representing St. Peter between St. Paul and St. John the Baptist. Outside, the facade is in neoclassical style with Corinthian order columns. From the paintings that decorate it, there are Saint Peter freed from prison, Saint Peter receiving the keys, Saint Peter going to meet Jesus on the waters of Lake Tiberias, a work by Luigi Vacca of Turin (1771- 1854). In that tympanum, Vacca himself represented the Eternal Father, while in the attic five marble statues represent the Redeemer and the four Evangelists. One wall of the facade is a monument to Gagliaudo, located near the old cathedral, a legendary character who saved the city during Barbarossa's siege of Alessandria (1174). Source: https://www.cittaecattedrali.it/it/bces/34-cattedrale-di-san-pietro
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It tells the life of our ancestors
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Pecetto Di Valenza is rich in history. You can visit the 18th-century Chiesa di Santa Maria e San Remigio, known for its frescoes. The town also features the foundations of a feudal castle at La Rocca, which was once an observation post for Vittorio Emanuele II. Further afield, explore the 14th-century Castello di Piovera, which now hosts art workshops, or the strategic Castello di Pomaro with its stakeout tower.
Absolutely. West of Pecetto Di Valenza lies the Riserva Naturale Regionale di Bric Montariolo, offering nature trails perfect for walks and observing wild orchids amidst diverse habitats. The area is also known for its rolling hills and lush greenery, providing expansive panoramic views from elevated points like Bric Montalbano.
The region offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find numerous road cycling routes, MTB trails, and gravel biking options. Popular routes include the 'View of the Plain – Bric Montalbano loop' for hiking, and the 'Pecetto climb – Iron Bridge over the Po loop' for road cycling.
Yes, families will enjoy the Sentiero delle Casette (Path of the Little Houses) in the woods of Bric Montariolo, which features 13 colorful miniature houses along the route. Additionally, the Castello di Piovera offers educational farm experiences and guided tours suitable for all ages.
For stunning panoramic views, head to La Rocca, the botanical garden and astronomical park behind the town hall, which overlooks the plain below. Elevated points like Bric Montalbano also offer expansive vistas of the Monferrato hills. The Torre di San Salvatore, a historical tower, provides a splendid view over the Alps and most of Monferrato.
Pecetto Di Valenza is the birthplace of Giuseppe Borsalino, founder of the famous Borsalino hat factory. A Cultural Center dedicated to Giuseppe Borsalino in town features a notable collection of fossil fish and minerals found in the area, celebrating his legacy and local natural history.
Yes, the impressive Cittadella Bridge (also known as Meier Bridge) in Alessandria, designed by architect Richard Meier, is a notable modern structure. It connects the city with the 18th-century Citadel and features separate routes for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but late August is particularly special for gastronomic enthusiasts due to the annual Sagra dell'Agnolotto (Agnolotto Festival). Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural reserves and historical sites.
Pecetto Di Valenza has ancient origins, dating back to Roman times as 'Pecetum Valentinum'. Archaeological excavations have uncovered remains of a Roman road and a significant rural settlement. A late antique necropolis has also been found, with some artifacts exhibited at the Museum of Antiquities in Turin, offering a glimpse into its deep past.
Yes, the Cittadella Bridge is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring separate routes for pedestrians and cyclists, making it suitable for wheelchair users to enjoy the views and cross the river.
Beyond the natural beauty and historical sites, Pecetto Di Valenza maintains a connection to artisanal gold production, reflecting its historical link with Valenza, a renowned center for goldsmithing. For a taste of local culture, plan a visit around the end of August for the Sagra dell'Agnolotto, a festival celebrating traditional Piedmontese pasta with music and dancing.


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