Best attractions and places to see around Rivarone include historical sites and natural landscapes in the province of Alessandria, Italy. This municipality is known for its tranquil atmosphere and proximity to the Alto Monferrato hills. The region offers a mix of cultural landmarks and outdoor opportunities, making it suitable for those seeking both historical exploration and contact with nature.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It originates in Piedmont, on Monviso, at Pian del Re; it directly flows through a regional capital (Turin) and two provincial capitals (Piacenza and Cremona), laps two other provincial capitals (Pavia and Ferrara) and marks for long stretches the border between Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, as well as between Emilia-Romagna and Veneto, before flowing into the Adriatic Sea in a vast delta with six branches.
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away from traffic a good way to cut towards the hills avoiding the main road
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Place of historical, architectural, cultural and tourist interest Via Balbi, 2/4, 15040 Piovera AL https://www.castellodipiovera.it/ 3462341141
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The Cathedral of Alexandria, located in the city center, stands on the site of a building built in Lombard Gothic style that was demolished in 1803 for military purposes by Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1805 he created the first church of San Marco of Napoleon Himself, which was reconstructed by the architect Cristoforo Valizzone (1807-1810). In addition, there is a story in new style, in contrast to the preserved parts, namely the vault of the central nave and the columns. The questionable style was built in 1874-1879 by the Vercelli architect Edoardo Arborio Mella (1808-1884), which resulted in the architect's residence in Bramante style with talent for works in the two arms of the transept. The current decoration dates from 1926-29 and was entrusted to Luigi Morgari of Turin (1857-1935), while the high altar dates from 1954. The presbytery is decorated with 5 stained glass windows (1954) depicting the Immaculate Virgin, St. Pius V, S. Baudolino, S. Paolo della Croce, the worthy Gregorio Maria Grassi. The organ (1929) completes the ensemble, whose facades adorn the four women's galleries above the presbytery. Behind the high altar you can admire the eighteenth-century choir in inlaid wood, where there is a beautiful painting by Callisto da Lodi (1546) representing St. Peter between St. Paul and St. John the Baptist. Outside, the facade is in neoclassical style with Corinthian order columns. From the paintings that decorate it, there are Saint Peter freed from prison, Saint Peter receiving the keys, Saint Peter going to meet Jesus on the waters of Lake Tiberias, a work by Luigi Vacca of Turin (1771- 1854). In that tympanum, Vacca himself represented the Eternal Father, while in the attic five marble statues represent the Redeemer and the four Evangelists. One wall of the facade is a monument to Gagliaudo, located near the old cathedral, a legendary character who saved the city during Barbarossa's siege of Alessandria (1174). Source: https://www.cittaecattedrali.it/it/bces/34-cattedrale-di-san-pietro
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Built in 1300, the castle became a fortress at the hands of the Visconti of Milan. Property of the Balbis of Genoa since the 17th century, it was transformed into a residence by them at the end of the 19th century. Today it is owned by Count Niccolò Calvi di Bergolo who opened it to the public since 1972 with its art workshops, guided tours inside the castle and the educational farm. Among its towers, battlements, moats and stables, our period residence hosts events of all kinds: weddings, historical re-enactments, rallies, concerts, art exhibitions, events for the whole family.
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A masterpiece of architecture over the PO
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The fortress deserves to be seen, a welcoming park for children and adults... bar/refreshment point, fountain with drinking water. Inside there is also a museum of military uniforms. - Closing time 7pm - Free entrance to the park.
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You can explore the historic Castello di Piovera, a 14th-century castle that has been transformed into a residence and is now open to the public, hosting art workshops and an educational farm. Another significant site is the Cittadella di Alessandria, an impressive 18th-century fortress with a welcoming park and a museum of military uniforms. The Romanesque Parish Church of Viguzzolo, with its ancient crypt, also offers a timeless spiritual experience.
Yes, the Cittadella Bridge (also known as Meier Bridge or Ponte Tanaro) in Alessandria is an impressive architectural highlight. Designed by Richard Meier, this structure connects the city with the historic Citadel and features separate routes for car traffic, bicycles, and pedestrians.
Rivarone is nestled in the verdant Alto Monferrato Hills, offering an excellent setting for nature lovers. You can enjoy the Tanaro River Path, which provides a peaceful route away from traffic towards the hills. The broader Piedmont region is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage vineyard landscapes of Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato, perfect for scenic drives and walks.
Absolutely. The Castello di Piovera is a great option, offering an educational farm and various events suitable for families. The Cittadella di Alessandria also features a welcoming park for children and adults, complete with a bar/refreshment point.
Yes, the region offers various trails. The Tanaro River Path is a good option for walks away from main roads. For more dedicated running, you can explore routes like the 'Running loop from Fiondi di Bassignana' or 'View of the Alessandria Hills loop from Pecetto di Valenza'. You can find more running trails in the Running Trails around Rivarone guide.
The area around Rivarone is well-suited for cycling. The Cittadella Bridge has dedicated cycle paths. For road cycling, routes like 'Scenic viewpoint – Rivarone loop from Rivarone' offer moderate challenges. Gravel biking is also popular, with options such as 'San Salvatore Monferrato – Camagna Monferrato loop from Valenza'. Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Rivarone guide or the Gravel biking around Rivarone guide.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed, the natural surroundings of the Alto Monferrato Hills and paths like the Tanaro River Path generally offer pleasant environments for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed.
The Cittadella Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, featuring separate routes for pedestrians. For other attractions, it's advisable to check their individual accessibility information directly.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. This allows for comfortable exploration of historical sites and enjoyment of hiking and cycling in the Alto Monferrato Hills and vineyards.
Rivarone is close to the UNESCO World Heritage vineyard landscapes of Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato. This area is renowned for its wine-growing, including distinct regions like Langa del Barolo. You can also explore the unique 'Infernot,' ancient cellars hand-dug in tuff, which are a special feature of the Monferrato area. For more information on the region's UNESCO sites, you can visit visitpiemonte.com.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The Castello di Piovera is valued for its historical, architectural, and cultural interest, with its art workshops and educational farm. The Cittadella di Alessandria is praised as an architectural highlight and a welcoming park. The Tanaro River Path is enjoyed for offering a peaceful way to connect with nature away from traffic.
Beyond the main attractions, the Monferrato area is home to the 'Infernot,' ancient cellars dug by hand in tuff. These unique underground structures offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's traditional wine culture and are considered a UNESCO World Heritage feature.
The Tanaro River Path provides an excellent way to enjoy the river and its surroundings. It offers a peaceful route away from traffic, leading towards the hills, and is suitable for walking, running, or cycling.


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