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Piazza Galimberti: The Heart of Cuneo

Discover Piazza Galimberti in Cuneo: a historic square with neoclassical architecture, vibrant markets, and cultural events.

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Piazza Galimberti, the 'living room of Cuneo,' is one of Italy's largest squares, hosting a vibrant market every Tuesday. Built in the early 1800s after Napoleon's troops demolished the city walls, it’s surrounded by neoclassical buildings and is a hub for both locals and tourists.

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Piazza Tancredi Galimberti, Cuneo, Province of Cuneo, 12100, IT

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the Cuneo train station, exit and walk straight along Corso Nizza for approximately 15 minutes. Piazza Galimberti will be on your left. The walk is mostly flat and offers a pleasant introduction to the city center.

    Public Transport

    From Cuneo train station, the bus terminal is adjacent to the station. Catch bus line 2 or 3 towards the city center. Get off at the Piazza Galimberti stop, which is a short walk from the square. Bus fares typically range from €2-€5 depending on the distance.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at the Cuneo train station. A taxi ride to Piazza Galimberti will take approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The cost is approximately €9.8, with a starting price of €4.3 and €1.1 per kilometer. Call 0171 692113 to book a taxi.

    Car

    If driving, follow signs for Cuneo city center. Piazza Galimberti is in the heart of Cuneo. Limited street parking is available nearby, costing around €1.50 per hour. Consider parking at Piazza Martiri della Libertà for free parking, a short walk from Piazza Galimberti. Parking in Piazza Galimberti using the blue stalls regulated by parking meters costs money and is managed by the company SCT Group.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning for a quieter atmosphere and stunning photos without the crowds.
    Explore the nearby streets for hidden gems, including local artisan shops and authentic Italian eateries.
    Check for local events or markets that may be taking place during your visit for a taste of the local culture.
    Bring a camera to capture the beautiful architecture and lively scenes, especially during sunset.

    Discover more about Piazza Galimberti

    Piazza Galimberti, also known as the 'living room of Cuneo', is a sprawling and historically significant square at the heart of Cuneo, Italy. Constructed in the early 19th century after the demolition of the city walls by Napoleon's forces, the piazza stands as a testament to Cuneo's resilience and growth. Originally intended to be half its current size, the square was expanded to accommodate the thriving silk trade and growing population. Today, it measures nearly 24,000 square meters, making it one of the largest squares in Italy. The square is named after Tancredi 'Duccio' Galimberti, a local hero of the Italian Resistance who was killed by fascists in 1944. The square's architecture is distinctly neoclassical, featuring ten buildings with detailed columns and relief work, connected by terraces reminiscent of Roman triumphal arches. This design creates a visually stunning backdrop, blending history and modernity. Piazza Galimberti is a vibrant hub of activity. Every Tuesday, it hosts one of Italy's largest markets, drawing numerous visitors. The Museo e Biblioteca della famiglia Galimberti, located on the square, offers insights into local history and culture. The square also features a statue of Giuseppe Barbaroux, a distinguished lawyer from Cuneo. Throughout the year, Piazza Galimberti hosts various events, including concerts and festivals, making it a central gathering place for the community.
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