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Roburent

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Roburent - Roburent is an Italian town in the province of Cuneo, located between the Corsaglia and Casotto valleys. The symbol of Roburent is the Medieval Tower, this is what remains of a feudal castle built around the year 1000 to house the soldiers; the tower built with a circular plan in stone is anchored on an irregular rock and is 16 meters high.

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The spiritual center of the village is represented by San Siro dedicated to the patron saint of the city. The interior of the church is in Baroque style; the altar of the church is in polychrome marble, behind the altar there is a painting depicting the Madonna, San Siro, Sant'Antonio and Christ on the cross. In a chapel there is the urn of San Gaudenzio inside which the skeleton of the martyr is dressed in a silk dress. Extensive chestnut groves dominate the valleys, in fact the chestnut is the symbol of the territory. Chestnuts together with corn and buckwheat are fundamental ingredients for the typical sweets of the place. Roburent enjoys both winter and summer tourism, thanks also to the hamlets of Cardini and San Giacomo which offer ski slopes and chairlifts. There are numerous places where you can stay in the city from campsites to hotels and from camper stops to B & Bs. The Valleys are characterized by very pure water that Roburent would like to make known. There are many initiatives dedicated to tourists such as the puppet theater festival; there are numerous festivals and fairs in the area that animate the city. Roburent and its hamlets have been able to exploit the tourism that flows into the city. Along the valley it is possible to practice trekking in complete tranquility thanks to the paths.

Published on 09-22-2021

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