Among the major monuments present on the territory of the Town of Miasino, Villa Nigra is to be necessarily mentioned, a wonderful example of aristocratic country residence, among the most beautiful of all the Cusio. Originally Casa Martinelli, the Villa is structured in three sections, of which the central part, with its sighton Piazza Beltrami, where the town hall is located, dates back to the end of '500. The central part is of the following century, whereas the south wing is of '700, with the orangery and the tower, built as designed by Architect G. A. Martelli. The following restoration was accomplished at the start of the 20th century by Architect Carlo Nigra, from Turin, who became the landlord of the Villa that now is called after him. Nowadays the Villa is owned by the University of Turin that allows Pro Loco tu use some rooms for exhibitions and concerts.







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Oratory of Crucifix | It’s set on the old street that leads from Miasino to Armeno. The Oratory of the crucifix from the 16th century with its typical, indigenous forms (... | Churches, Basilicas and Sancturies, Religious tourism |
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Campello Monti | Description of cycle route Vallestrona starts immediately after the “Fabbricone” bridge (at the end of Via De Angeli). A series of blind bends... | Cycling, Mountains, Nature |