Baldissero d'Alba
Hello Baldissero d'Alba!
Baldissero d'Alba is a small town in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont with a population of 1058. It is located within the geographical borders of Roero, a famous wine region.
Where is it located?
The town has an optimal location as it is situated near major cities like Turin and Cuneo. Additionally, Baldissero d'Alba is close to hills and mountains, making it an ideal tourist destination.

The history of Baldissero d'Alba
The town has a long history, having been owned by the "de Summaripa" family, lords of Sommariva Perno. Later, it passed under the Marchesato di Saluzzo and followed its fate until becoming French possession in 1547. Subsequently, the "Baldissero," a branch of the Summaripa family, took the name "Colonna (family)" around the end of the sixteenth century. It was occupied by Carlo Emanuele I of Savoy in the second half of the sixteenth century.
Places of interest in Baldissero d'Alba
The town offers numerous tourist attractions, both architectural and military. Among the religious architectures stands out the Church of Santa Caterina, which was rebuilt between 1712 and 1854. Not to be missed is the ancient church of Sant'Antonino, built at the end of the eighth century, and the Castle of the Colonna family, which preserves remains of the ancient Gothic chapel with frescoed walls.
Life in Baldissero d'Alba
Baldissero d'Alba has a very active social life, with numerous festivals and fairs throughout the year. Among the festivals not to be missed are the strawberry festival, now called "Terra & Sapori", the wheat festival, the festival of the Madonnina and the festival of Santa Caterina.
The economy of Baldissero d'Alba
The economy of Baldissero d'Alba is mainly based on agriculture, especially on the production of Roero and Roero Arneis wines. Additionally, the cultivation of strawberries is still widespread in the area.
The administration of Baldissero d'Alba
The management of the city is entrusted to the municipal council, which is composed of fifteen councilors elected every five years. Baldissero d'Alba is part of the Piedmont Region.
Conclusions
In summary, Baldissero d'Alba is a pleasant and historic town that represents an ideal destination for those who want to spend time near Turin and Cuneo, enjoying a relaxing experience immersed in nature.
