Cuneo is one of Piedmont's elegant provincial capital situated in the northwest of Italy. Surrounded by breathtaking Alpine scenery, it is well known for its Renaissance style architecture, Piazza Galimberti, the large square where the renowned Tuesday market takes place and its arcaded main street which is lined with shops and cafés.
Founded in 1198, Cuneo straddles the Stura di Demonte River and is located close to the Maritime Alps. The old centre dates from the 12th century when it was a fortified town. There are historical and artistic treasures such as the Gothic church of San Francesco, the Baroque church of San Ambrogio, the ancient church of Santa Maria del Bosco and the 14th century Torre Comunale.
Close by are the ski resorts of Artesina, Limone Piemonte, Prato Nevoso, Sestriere and Vars-Risoul.
Finally, make sure you taste the numerous delicacies of the region such as 'Cuneesi' (rum flavored pralines), chestnuts, mushrooms and of course the local chesses and wines.