Barolo
Cuneo · Italy
Barolo, a little Piedmontese village in the Province of Cuneo, lends its name to one of Italy's most celebrated red wines, and the surrounding Langhe vineyards are part of a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. The medieval Barolo Castle anchors the village centre, and a 1999 art installation — the Chapel of Barolo, created by Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett — adds an unexpected contemporary note. Despite its size, the village has a handful of cafés and restaurants and sits within a region of scenic viewpoints and listed heritage architecture.
- Population638
- Nearest water from center0.5 km
- Nearest mountain from center26.2 km
- UNESCO within 50 km10