Montalto Dora
Montalto Dora | ||
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Comune | ||
Comune di Montalto Dora | ||
The castle of Montalto | ||
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Montalto Dora Location of Montalto Dora in Italy | ||
Coordinates: 45°29′N 7°52′E / 45.483°N 7.867°ECoordinates: 45°29′N 7°52′E / 45.483°N 7.867°E | ||
Country | Italy | |
Region | Piedmont | |
Province | Turin (TO) | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Renzo Galletto | |
Area | ||
• Total | 7.5 km2 (2.9 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 252 m (827 ft) | |
Population (Dec. 2004)[1] | ||
• Total | 3,461 | |
• Density | 460/km2 (1,200/sq mi) | |
Demonym(s) | Montaltesi | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
Postal code | 10016 | |
Dialing code | 0125 | |
Website | Official website |
Montalto Dora is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Turin. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,461 and an area of 7.5 square kilometres (2.9 sq mi).
Main sights
- The castle, known from the mid-12th century but rebuilt in the 18th-20th centuries. It has a massive mastio and a chapel with 15th-century frescoes. The castle was owned by the bishopric of Ivrea, from which it went to the Duchy of Savoy in the 14th century.
- Parish church of Sant'Eusebio
- Church of San Rocco (c. early 16th century), with Mannerist frescoes inside
- Villa Casana, dating to the late 16th century but enlarged around 1918.
Twin towns
- Cannara, Italy
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References
External links
Castle of Montalto Dora official web-site
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