Galliate

Discovering Galliate: a small town in the heart of Piedmont

Hello friends, today I will talk to you about Galliate, a small town located in the province of Novara, in Piedmont. Galliate has about 15,751 inhabitants and is located about 7 km from the center of Novara, 45 km from Milan, and 100 km from Turin. The village is on the edge of the Ticino Valley Nature Park and is included in the Ticino Valley Nature Park.

A walk among the tree-lined avenues of Galliate

The center of Galliate is divided into five tree-lined avenues. The first of these is Viale Leonardo da Vinci, which starts from Piazza San Giuseppe and reaches Via Varallino. The second is Viale Beato Quagliotti, which ends near the church of Sant'Antonio. After the church of Sant'Antonio, it is called Viale Dante Alighieri and ends when the avenue becomes Via Novara. The fourth avenue is Viale Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, also known as "the avenue of the post office". The fifth avenue is Viale Teresa Orelli. In addition to these avenues, other important streets are Via Varallino, Via Roma, Via Novara, Via Trieste, and Via Ticino.

Galliate in Piedmont: the discovery of a small town.

The history of Galliate

The name Galliate probably has a Celtic origin, given the suffix "-ate". The village has a rich history of events and curiosities. For example, in the seventeenth century, Galliate was involved in the wars between France and Spain, and in 1859 the Battle of San Martino was fought there. In 1945, during World War II, the village suffered a serious bombing that caused the death of many people.

What to visit in Galliate

Galliate is a city full of churches, historic buildings, and monuments. Among the main attractions are the Church of Sant'Antonio, the Church of the Carmine, the Church of San Giorgio, and the Sanctuary of Varallino. The Sanctuary of Varallino is one of the most important buildings in the city and is located about 1.5 km from the historic center of Galliate. The sanctuary consists of a main building, a bell tower, and a large square.

Food and tradition

The city of Galliate is famous for the production of Barilla flour, and one of the main production sites is the Mill of Galliate, located along Via Trieste. In addition, in Galliate, you can taste typical dishes such as polenta, bagna cauda, and focaccia. In September, the Polenta Festival is held, a highly anticipated event for tourists and locals. The festival offers visitors the opportunity to taste polenta in different variations, accompanied by typical dishes of the Piedmontese tradition.

Events in Galliate

Galliate is a city that offers numerous opportunities for leisure and entertainment to tourists and locals. Every year the Polenta Festival, the Carnival of Galliate, and the Beer Festival are held. In addition, during the summer, numerous outdoor events such as concerts and shows are organized, which make the atmosphere of the city even more magical.

Conclusions

Galliate is a city full of surprises and things to discover, as well as an ideal place for those seeking some relaxation and tranquility away from the noise of the city. The city offers many activities for all tastes: from guided tours of historic monuments to tasting of typical dishes, to the numerous events organized throughout the year. In short, if you are looking for an authentic experience of Piedmont, Galliate is the ideal place.

Erica Ferrari
Wrote by Erica Ferrari
Updated Saturday, May 21, 2022