Pino Torinese

The Story Continues

Renaissance and Baroque

During the Renaissance, Pino Torinese and Montosolo remained under the management of the Marquess of Montferrat, who expanded and fortified the castle during conflicts between Duke Vittorio Amedeo I and the French army in 1639. This castle, called Castello degli Orsi, was destroyed in 1706 by French troops. Pino Torinese also played an important role in the War of Spanish Succession as it was the point of custody for the Venetians on their borders with the Duchy of Savoy.

Pino Torinese: Panorama, Tradition and History.

The 19th Century

The 19th century was marked by a moment of economic and social renewal. This period saw the birth of many factories and workshops. The territory of Pino Torinese also underwent these transformations, particularly with the construction of roads and railways, which brought about significant changes in the village's way of life.

The 20th Century

Together with the big social and cultural transformations, the village experienced a strong urbanization and the construction of new residential areas. In recent years, the municipality has been hit by the tragedy of the collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa. Among the victims were two residents of Pino Torinese and many others who worked in Turin.

Places of Interest

Pino Torinese is known for the splendid view it offers. One can admire a breathtaking view of the city of Turin and surrounding hills. The municipality also has a strong enogastronomic tradition, which includes the famous Dolcetto d'Alba.

Culture and Traditions

The cultural and traditional heritage of Pino Torinese is very rich. The village is famous for its passion for music and the arts, which are manifested in the local choir, band, folk group, and theater company. One of the most important traditions is the feast of St. George, which takes place every year at the end of April. On this occasion, a large fair is organized with stalls, wine and local product tastings, shows, and concerts.

Economy and Employment

The economy of Pino Torinese is mainly based on agriculture and breeding, but in recent years, there has been a significant development in artisanal and industrial activities, particularly in the clothing and footwear sector.

How to Reach Pino Torinese

To reach Pino Torinese, one can use their car (taking the A21 motorway and then the A55) or public transportation (the village is served by GTT buses). It is also possible to reach Turin by train and then take the bus.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Pino Torinese is a pleasant municipality that offers breathtaking views and a strong cultural and enogastronomic tradition. The village has undergone significant transformations over the centuries but has always managed to maintain its identity and traditions. For those seeking a quiet place immersed in nature but close to Turin, Pino Torinese is definitely a destination to consider.

Ludovica Neri
Wrote by Ludovica Neri
Updated Monday, May 16, 2022