Valli Olimpiche
Taxi
Car Parks in Pinerolo:
Corso Torino, 94 - Tel. +39.0121.397900
Corso Torino, 24 - Tel. +39.0121.321000
Railway Station - piazza Garibaldi - Tel. +39.0121.374000
Trains
Italian Railways www.trenitalia.com
Trenitalia – Facilities in Piemonte www.trenitalia.com
Buses
Urban bus lines – Links between Bardonecchia, Campo Smith, Jafferau, Melezet, Pian del Colle
www.montagnedoc.it
Suburban bus lines - Pinerolese and Val Pellice
www.caprilli.com
Gtt suburban bus lines
www.comune.torino.it
Map of Gtt suburban bus lines - Valli Olimpiche
www.comune.torino.it
Suburban bus lines in Val Chisone, Val Germanasca, Val Pellice e Val di Susa and to Torino
www.sapav.it
Shuttle service to France Briançon – Monginevro – Oulx
www.montagnedoc.it
Provincia di Torino - public transport timetables in the province
www.provincia.torino.it
Campervans
Areas with facilities for campervans (pdf - 33,8 Kb)
Bike hire directory and cycle tracks
Comune di Pinerolo – Bicincittà bike hire service
www.comune.pinerolo.to.it
Tel. +39.0121.361325/111 - E-mail: urp@comune.pinerolo.to.it
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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.
Villa Scott
The little manor house, one of the most important examples of Torino Liberty architecture, is linked to the name of Dario Argento who set his film, “Profondo Rosso” (“Deep Red”) here – perhaps his most emotional film and the one with the strongest visual effects.
Palazzo Callori a Vignale Monferrato
The building, erected during the 15th century, houses Monferrato’s Regional Wine Cellar (Enoteca). The ancient cellars in tuff are still used to store prized wines and grappas.
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People
Manhattan Transfer
"Torino has a unique allure: aristocratic, elegant. We enjoyed the museums, the parks and the people are warm and passionate. And also the cafés and fantastic restaurants where you eat in the Piemonte style: truffles, Barolo, Arneis were, for us, an absolutely unforgettable delicacy."
Antonello Venditti
“Torino is a fist of good earth raised to the sky…it’s my second home. I found a special lady here who knows how to reward me with affection. This is why I will never forget the concert I gave at Palasport in 1980”.
Roberto Capucci
“Torino is an aristocratic city, not a scoundel. You natives are spared because there is not too much tourism and this is a great fortune. There is a class to this city that no longer exists elsewhere. I’m reminded of a woman like Rita Levi Montalcini, for whom I have designed over 50 dresses”.
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