Roero
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The houses of the old village are arranged amphitheatrically around the castle, placed at the top of the hill, and draw the characteristic streets of medieval villages.
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Priocca is closed between two rivers, the Borbore and the Tanaro. The village is characterized by the 40-meter bell tower of the parish church of Santo Stefano, dating back to the early 1900s.
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The Renaissance castle of the Counts Morra di Lavriano is located at the end of the old part of the town, characterized by small and narrow alleys.
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The name derives from the Roman family of Cornelii, owners of these lands: many objects and tombstones from the Roman period were found in the area.
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The little town has a tall bell tower. Canale is famous for its peaches and wines. In the center of the town there’s the Roero Regional Wine Cellar.
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The ancient town of Bra was founded when the nearby Pollenzo started its decadence, after the war in 402 between Alarico and Stilicone.