Asti - Piemonte Feel

Asti

In an atmospheric city draped with flags, over one thousand two hundred figures in medieval costume parade down the streets, amidst the enthusiastic applause of a thronging crowd. Twenty-one jockeys mount twenty-one bare-backed horses, with the aim of winning a velvet banner bearing the insignia of the city and the image of the city’s patron saint, Saint Secundus. These are just some of the scenes which make the Palio of Asti the most eagerly awaited event in Asti’s social calendar for Autumn. The city’s activities stem not only from a sense of duty to tradition, but also from a sincere passion, which is fuelled by the inhabitants of the fourteen villages which compete in the Palio – a passion which grows from year to year, making the event more and more special. Festivities begin on the Thursday, with the historical parade of the standard-bearers, dressed up in the colours of their districts. This is followed by the Palio market, which offers the participants an opportunity to meet and exchange unusual and original souvenirs of the event, packaged in the colours of their respective districts. Dinners are held, in order to wish the participants good luck and ease the tension of the night before the race, where both interested passers-by and participants in the Palio gather around tables laid out along the streets. Local products, songs, dances and performances: it is always a night to remember.

Asti is a welcoming and versatile city. Although its renown stems above all from its wines and food, its artistic beauty, its lively commerce and, above all, its many cultural and gastronomic events, which attract thousands of tourists every year, are also much admired.
Asti lies at the centre of a predominantly hilly area, crossed by the river Tanaro and by a number of roads which have been important thoroughfares since Roman times. Its strategic position meant that it was powerful and rich in the Middle Ages, when, from the eleventh to the fourteenth centuries the free City of Asti, one of the richest and most powerful cities of North Italy, came into frequent conflict with the Marchese of Monferrato. The Medieval heart of the city, which is crescent-shaped, is criss-crossed in narrow streets in which traces of old fortresses and ruined towers can still be seen. The changes made to the city during the eighteen-hundreds and the Baroque period are also of interest. A large number of historical monuments bear witness to this important history. These include the Collegiata di San Secondo (Collegiate of Saint Secundus), which was dedicated to the city’s patron between the thirteenth and the fourteenth century, the Palazzo di Città (Town Hall), which has been home to the council since 1558, the Cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary, which is one of the most important fourteenth century gothic churches in Piedmont, the Palazzo Alfieri, which hosts the Museo Alfieriano (Alfieri Museum) containing mementos of and documents relating to this Asti-born author, and the cripta di S. Anastasio (Crypt of Saint Anastasius). Neither should we forget to mention the San Pietro in Consavia complex, nor, for that matter, the Troiana Tower, commonly known as the “Torre dell’orologio” (“Clock Tower”), once host to the civic clock which marked the official time of public proceedings. The Certosa di Valmanera (Valmanera Charterhouse) on via dell”Arazzeria is host to the Ugo Scassa Tapestry workshop. There is a collection on display containing tapestries based on the works of famous Italian and foreign artists including Casorati, De Chirico, Guttoso, Mastroianni, Kandinski, Klee, Matisse and Miro adjacent to the tapestry workshop.

Nowadays, Asti is not just about history and art. It is also an important point of reference for national and international food and wine culture. We need only remember that every September Asti is host to and organises a large number of events, the Douja d’Or food and wine festival, the Salone Nazionale dei Vini selezionati (National Exhibition of Selected Wines), with wine available to taste or buy from all over Italy, and the Festival delle Sagre, a celebration of the traditional wine and cuisine of the area.

Info
Piazza San Secondo, 1 - 14100 - Asti
Tel. +39.0141.399111 (Centralino)
E-mail: urp@comune.asti.it
www.comune.asti.it

Asti






Places

Castello di Mazzè

In the ancient underground parts of the medieval castle is the Museo della Tortura (Museum of Torture): tools and methods from the Holy Inquisition. The building is surrounded by a large park with a scenic view looking out over the Canavese.

Palaisozaki

It is the new Torino Olympic Palasport (Sports Arena) designed by the Japanese architect Arata Isozaki for the Winter Olympics in Torino 2006. A multi-functional space, versatile and flexible which, thanks to the mobility of its platform, can turn from an ice rink into a concert, show, or convention venue.

Forte di Vinadio

Requested by Re Carlo Alberto, the Forte (Fort) di Vinadio represents one of the most important examples of military architecture from the Alps. It extends length-wise for 1,200 meters, on three levels, which cover about 10 km of interior passageway.



People

Adrien Brody

Adrien Brody

“While shooting Dario Argento’s Giallo, I bought a used bicycle at Balon and would go out for a ride along the Po….Gorgeous…Not to mention Piemonte’s cuisine which is smashing….”

Alain Elkann

“Torino remains a beautiful city, but not only that, it is also a serious city in which one can work well. One feels protected…Then, in those hills on certain winter days when the sky is blue and the air is clean, it’s like being in Kathmandu”.

Patty Smith

"Torino is a distinct city, with a lot of character. It’s not like Firenze or other Italian cities that overwhelm you, where you’re overcome by tourists. It is a city that has a very precise personality, a style, a soul."