Torre San Giorgio

Welcome to Torre San Giorgio!

Hello everyone! Today I'll be telling you about Torre San Giorgio, a town with just over 700 inhabitants located in the province of Cuneo, in beautiful Piedmont. Although it is considered the second-to-last town in the province, there are many interesting things to discover here!

History

Torre San Giorgio has an interesting history, especially during the fascist period when it was added to the municipality of Moretta, but the municipal administration remained here. The symbol of the municipality, the coat of arms and the banner, were granted by the President of the Republic in 1958.

Discover the beauty of Torre San Giorgio!

Symbols

You can see the coat of arms and banner of our municipality on the official website.

Monuments and places of interest

Torre San Giorgio has two beautiful churches, the parish church of San Giorgio, built in 1710, and the chapel of San Rocco. In addition, there is the famous Carlo Sismonda Art Gallery and the Bosco della Prigione, a green area rich in flora and fauna.

Society

The population of Torre San Giorgio is about 740 inhabitants. If you are curious about the demographic evolution of our municipality, you can find more information on the official website.

Infrastructure and transport

In the past, Torre San Giorgio was served by the Torino-Saluzzo tramway and the Airasca-Saluzzo railway. Today, the town is easily accessible by car.

Administration

If you want to learn more about the management of our municipality, you can consult the table of administrations on the official website.

Events

Don't miss the Expotorre fair, organized every 3 years, where you can discover the best companies operating in the construction, furnishing, and much more. If you want to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere, don't miss the Sagra del Fritto misto, an event held during celebrations in honor of San Giorgio.

External links

If you want to learn more about Torre San Giorgio, visit the official website of the municipality. We're waiting for you!

Irene Mariani
Wrote by Irene Mariani
Updated Thursday, Aug 4, 2022