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Sight 1: Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta

Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta

Asti Cathedral, the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Asti, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Asti, Piedmont, Italy. It is dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and to Saint Gotthard, and at 82m long and 24m in height and width, is one of the largest churches in Piedmont, the highest expression of Gothic architecture of the region, and among the best examples of Lombard Romanesque appreciable in northern Italy.

Wikipedia: Asti Cathedral (EN)

Sight 2: Museo Diocesano San Giovanni

Museo Diocesano San Giovanni

The Diocesan Museum of Asti is a museum space, opened to the public in 2010 with the aim of preserving the artistic heritage of the diocese of Asti. Located in the hall of the former church of San Giovanni, in the larger complex of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the museum is still being completed. The exhibition spaces are used periodically for temporary exhibitions.

Wikipedia: Museo diocesano San Giovanni (IT) , Website

Sight 3: Domus Romana

Domus Romana

The Roman Domus of Asti is a private building from the Roman era, located about eighty meters north of the Red Tower, in the area of the Varroni castle.

Wikipedia: Domus romana (Asti) (IT)

Sight 4: Chiesa di Santa Caterina

Chiesa di Santa Caterina

The church of Santa Caterina is a Roman Catholic church in Asti, Italy, located in the Santa Caterina district, adjacent to the Maestra district. It is in Baroque style with initial neoclassical influences, and is dedicated to the cult of Catherine of Alexandria.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Caterina (Asti) (IT) , Website

Sight 5: Cripta e museo di Sant'Anastasio

Cripta e museo di Sant'Anastasio

The crypt of Sant'Anastasio is a building built below the early medieval religious complex of Sant'Anastasio. It is located in Asti in the Cathedral district, a few hundred meters from the cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. The crypt is part of the complex of the Museum of Sant'Anastasio.

Wikipedia: Cripta e museo di Sant'Anastasio (IT) , Website

Sight 6: Museo del Risorgimento

Museo del Risorgimento

The Museum of the Risorgimento is an exhibition space located in Asti at Palazzo Ottolenghi. It is dedicated to the Risorgimento and contains finds that can be dated from 1797 to 1870. The collections are completed by testimonies of the First and Second World Wars.

Wikipedia: Museo del Risorgimento (Asti) (IT) , Website

Sight 7: Chiesa di San Martino

Chiesa di San Martino

The church of San Martino is a Roman Catholic church in Asti, Italy. Baroque in style, it overlooks the square of the same name in the San Martino-San Rocco district.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Martino (Asti) (IT)

Sight 8: Sinagoga

Sinagoga

The Synagogue of Asti, with the adjoining Jewish Museum, is an eighteenth-century building located in Via Ottolenghi, formerly the district of San Bernardino.

Wikipedia: Sinagoga e museo ebraico di Asti (IT)

Sight 9: Palazzo del Seminario Vescovile

Palazzo del Seminario Vescovile

The Episcopal Seminary of Asti is a Baroque building, seat of Asti ecclesiastical studies, located in the square of the Seminary in the Cathedral district.

Wikipedia: Seminario vescovile di Asti (IT)

Sight 10: Chiesa della Consolata

Chiesa della Consolata

The church of San Teobaldo, known as the Consolata, with the adjacent Cistercian monastery, is a Catholic church in Piedmontese Baroque style located in the San Silvestro district.

Wikipedia: Chiesa e monastero della Consolata (IT)

Sight 11: Chiesa di San Silvestro

Chiesa di San Silvestro

The church of San Silvestro is a Catholic, Baroque-style church located in Asti, Italy. It is the parish church of the San Silvestro district.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Silvestro (Asti) (IT)

Sight 12: Chiesa di San Paolo

Chiesa di San Paolo

The church of San Paolo in Asti is a Baroque Catholic church, located in Via XX Settembre in the San Paolo district.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Paolo (Asti) (IT)

Sight 13: Chiesa della Confraternita della Santissima Trinità e Sant'Evasio

Chiesa della Confraternita della Santissima Trinità e Sant'Evasio

The church of the Confraternity of the Holy Trinity and Sant'Evasio is a Catholic church in Piedmontese Baroque style, located in the San Paolo district, in Via Cavour in Asti.

Wikipedia: Chiesa della Confraternita della Santissima Trinità e Sant'Evasio (IT)

Sight 14: Collegiata di San Secondo

Collegiata di San Secondo

The Collegiate Church of San Secondo is one of the oldest Gothic churches in Asti. With the adjacent town hall and overlooking the square of the same name, it is the heart of the city. Dedicated to San Secondo, patron saint of the city, according to tradition it was built on the site of his martyrdom and burial.

Wikipedia: Collegiata di San Secondo (IT)

Sight 15: Teatro Alfieri

Teatro Alfieri

The Alfieri Theatre is the most important theatre in Asti. Founded in 1860 by private shareholders, it has been owned by the city since 1940 and is home to important events and theatrical, musical and opera performances. It is structured around three main parts: the stalls, the barcaccia and the boxes, with a central representative stage. The Alfieri Theatre is located in the historic part of the city, in the immediate vicinity of the Civic Palace. Since 1979 it has undergone extensive renovations, completed in 2002.

Wikipedia: Teatro Vittorio Alfieri (Asti) (IT)

Sight 16: Monumento a Vittorio Alfieri

Monumento a Vittorio Alfieri

Asti is a comune (municipality) of 74,348 inhabitants (1–1–2021) located in the Italian region of Piedmont, about 55 kilometres east of Turin, in the plain of the Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and it is deemed to be the modern capital of Montferrat.

Wikipedia: Asti (EN)

Sight 17: Chiesa di Santa Maria Nuova

Chiesa di Santa Maria Nuova

The church of Santa Maria Nuova in Asti is a very old Catholic church; in the past it was an abbey first of the Augustinians and then of the Lateran canons. It is located in the eastern part of the city on the ancient main road. It was recently given on loan for use to the Orthodox community for 10 years.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Maria Nuova (Asti) (IT)

Sight 18: Museo archeologico e paleontologico

Museo archeologico e paleontologico

The Territorial Paleontological Museum of Asti, also known as the Museum of Fossils, is located in the Palazzo del Michelerio in Asti, and is one of the most important realities managed by the Management Body of the Asti Paleontological Park, a body set up by the Piedmont Region.

Wikipedia: Museo paleontologico territoriale dell'Astigiano (IT) , Website

Sight 19: Battistero di San Pietro

Battistero di San Pietro

The church of San Pietro in Consavia, or complex of the baptistery of San Pietro, is a Roman Catholic church in Asti, in Corso Vittorio Alfieri 6, consisting of four buildings dating from the twelfth and fourteenth centuries located at the east end of the Via Maestra in Borgo San Pietro.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Pietro in Consavia (IT) , Website

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Asti , city, Piemonte ( Piedmont ) region, northwestern Italy . It lies at the confluence of the Tanaro and Borbore rivers, 28 miles (45 km) southeast of Turin .

Asti was the Hasta, or Colonia, of the Romans and was the seat of a bishopric from 932 ce. It reached its zenith as an independent commune in the 13th century, after which it fell to several overlords before coming under the house of Savoy in 1575. Notable landmarks in the city include the cathedral (1309–48); the 13th-century collegiate church of San Secondo, with a Romanesque campanile on a Roman base; the 13th-century Torre Troiana (Trojan Tower); the 10th-century Baptistery of San Pietro; the 7th- and 8th-century crypts of San Giovanni and San Anastasius; and numerous medieval and Renaissance churches and palaces, including the Palazzo Alfieri, which was the birthplace of the tragedian Vittorio Alfieri (1749–1803).

Asti is an agricultural market known for fine wines, notably Asti spumante, and fruits. Industries include food canning, metallurgy, glassworks and brickworks, and the manufacture of chemicals. Pop. (2006 est.) mun., 73,734.

This article was most recently revised and updated by John M. Cunningham .

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 You too will fall in love with a lively and elegant city, full of cultural and food and wine events, strongly linked to its sumptuous past, which comes to life every year in the famous Palio di Asti .

When: from March to July on Saturdays at 3 p.m., Sundays and Mondays at 10:30 a.m. In August on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays at 5 p.m. On June 2 tours will be held at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. In September on Fridays and Saturdays at 3 p.m., Sundays and Mondays at 10:30 a.m. From October to December 24th on Saturdays at 3 p.m., Sundays and Mondays at 10:30 a.m.

Where: Tourist Office on via cavour, 6 Bra

Language: italian and english

Number of participants: max. 25 people

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The best things to do in Asti, Italy for independent travelers

June 18, 2019 by Karen Turner 1 Comment

One of the most famous towns of Piedmont, Italy has to be Asti. This charming town is world-renown for its wine, however, Asti offers far more things to do than just enjoy wine. This smaller city offers the charm of bigger cities without the crowds, some notable museums, and some beautiful churches. Follow this guide to Asti to discover the best things to do in Asti, Italy!

  • 1 Discover the city of towers
  • 2 Do a wine tasting of Asti DOCG
  • 3 Experience Asti’s rich food culture
  • 4 Explore Asti’s beautiful churches (and synagogue)
  • 5 See Italian art at Palazzo Mazzetti
  • 6 Discover its stunning piazzas and picturesque side streets
  • 7 Sip coffee at one of Asti’s many charming cafes
  • 8 Getting to Asti without a tour
  • 9 Have you visited Asti?

Discover the city of towers

Beautiful piazza in Asti, Italy with wisteria and small brick tower!

Asti was first settled by the Ligurians, however, it was developed as a Roman city (Hasta Pompeia). Asti was one of the first free communes of Italy with the right to print coins, a valuable asset for trade! In the early medieval period, Asti flourished as a center of trade in Italy due to feudal wars (with other cities) and clever political moves.

The wealth of Asti in this period is the reason why it was once known as “the city of Towers” (like a few other cities today). Over time, many of these towers have disappeared as it was a tradition to destroy towers if a family fell as towers were often emblematic of a family’s status and wealth.

This power was largely centered within one wealthy banking family, who ended Asti’s reign as a republic and gave it to the king of Naples as part of an alliance. Various wars meant that Asti often fell into different hands, including the hands of different empires. It eventually fell into Savoy hands in the 1600s although the various wars surrounding the region meant that French or Spanish troops often invaded Asti.

Tired of the troops, the local elite rose against the Savoys only to be executed for insurrection although Napoleon soon conquered the region. Asti followed much of the course of Italian history eventually uniting with Piedmont and the rest of Italy in the 1800s.

Today, there are only a few towers that have stood the test of time. The most famous tower in Asti has to be Torre Troyana , which is a clock tower mostly dating back to the 13th century. (Part of the tower was part of the city gates in an earlier period.)

Torre Comentina, one of the main squares of Asti worth visiting with a beautiful tower

You’ll find numerous other towers although my personal favorite was Torre Comentina, which is the tallest tower in Piedmont. It takes back to the 13th century and frames one of the main squares of Asti (Piazza Roma). It was once the bell tower of a church that has since disappeared. This tower was also used as one of the command posts for the famous Asti horse race, Palio, which takes place in the city center. It’s just fun discovering these towers as you wander around the beautiful historic center!

Do a wine tasting of Asti DOCG

Bottle of Moscato 'd Asti DOCG wine taken at an agriturismo near Asti, Italy.

One of the best reasons to visit Asti is to try the wine. You probably have heard of Asti Spumante, which is one of Italy’s best known white wines. (The vineyards in this region produce a significant portion of Piedmont wine.) Although there was sweet white wine produced historically in this region, many wine experts trace back Asti Spumante to Carlo Gancia.

Carlo Gancia was a Piedmont native who traveled to Champagne to study the wine production techniques. He hoped to create a sparkling wine with the local grapes and ended up using Moscato. (Asti Spumante is was first called Moscato Champagne.) Although I often associate Moscato with pure sweetness, I recommend trying Asti Spumante DOCG, even if you’re not a white wine drinker. (My husband who is not a fan of white wines liked the bite to it, which wasn’t as sickeningly sweet as cheaper versions found abroad.)

In Italy, the system for grading wines is often referred to Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) with DOCG referring to the highest quality wines produced in a traditional manner in the typical region of production. As a result of this, you’ll find Asti DOCG in the Asti region. Asti DOCG must be made with 100% Moscato Bianco grown within the Asti region. We also tried the Moscato d’ Asti DOCG, which is made with the same grapes, but it is fermented only once. It’s technically not a spumante, but it is a local wine worth trying in Asti.

Any restaurant or cafe in Asti worth its salt will carry Asti wine although I warn that it’s not as common to find it by the glass as you want to drink a sparkling wine fresh out of the bottle. I recommend sitting down for a while, ordering a bottle of Asti Spumante, and nibbling on some snacks. If you wish to visit a winery to taste Asti at its source, you can read how to do wine tasting in Piedmont on your own .

Experience Asti’s rich food culture

One of the best (and most expensive!) times of the year to visit Asti is in fall. Piedmont is world-famous for its truffles and there are a few food fairs in the region during this time. One notable one is the Douja D’Or, which is a wine festival focused on Piedmont wine.

If you’re willing to brave the crowds, you’ll have stunning turning leaves in the countryside as well as the Festivale delle Sagre . This food festival in Asti focuses on regional products. It’s quite famous, so if you intend to head to this festival, we heard that you really need to plan ahead as there’s not so much accommodation in Asti during the rest of the year.

Even if you cannot make the festivals, you’ll still need to sample the food of Asti. It’s Italy, so you cannot go wrong with pizza. The special of Asti is a candy called torrone , which is sold at Giordanino.

Explore Asti’s beautiful churches (and synagogue)

Beautiful walls covered in wisteria with Asti Cathedral in the background.

One of the main attractions of Asti is the Asti Cathedral, which is one of the most important cathedrals in Piedmont. This 14th-century Cathedral is exquisitely decorated with frescoes and paintings (including one by Gandolfino d’Asti). It’s free to visit and I recommend stepping inside just to admire this beautiful Gothic church.

There are several other churches in Asti worth seeing including the crypt of Saint Anastasio, which looks like a basilica inside Cripta e museo di Sant’Anastasio – Fondazione Asti Musei . This underground museum shows off Roman items found, early tombs, and parts of the medieval church that once stood there. The crypt itself dates back to the 11th century and it is filled with Romanesque art.

The synagogue of Asti is definitely worth visiting for those interested in Judaism. This building from the 1830s was built in the same place as an earlier synagogue. It’s a beautiful example of an Italian synagogue due to its unique layout. It’s possible to visit for a few euros by contacting the Jewish synagogue of Turin who owns the building now.

The Jewish population in Asti has an interesting history as many arrived via France. As a result, Jews had their own language, however, they were subject to repressive laws, including the wearing of Jewish badges for a period. For a period, Jews were kicked out of Asti, but the need for Jewish businesses resulted in the reestablishment of Jews in Asti only to be held in the Jewish Ghetto for more than 50 years (Via Alberti) in the 1700s. Later on, things improved, but few Jews live in Asti today.

See Italian art at Palazzo Mazzetti

Palazzo Mazzetti is the main museum in Asti. This museum within a beautifully restored palace is home to quite a few paintings by famous 18th and 19th century Italian painters, including Michelangelo Pittatore. We ended up skipping the museum, but heard good things about it from the locals.

Discover its stunning piazzas and picturesque side streets

Beautiful pedestrian only street in Asti, Italy with pastel buildings and tower in the distance.

Most of our time of our day in Asti was spent wandering the beautiful streets of Asti! It reminds me of Bologna in the best possible way: charming cobblestone streets with minimal cars, cute little shops, minimal tourists, and cozy cafes with local food. Simply, you can’t go wrong as you discover the beautiful alleyways of Asti. If you love gelato, I recommend getting a cone to-go to enjoy in one of Asti’s beautiful piazzas.

Sip coffee at one of Asti’s many charming cafes

We stopped off a lot in Asti at little cafes for coffee as there was quite a bit of rain. I was really impressed with the modern decor (for sloth lovers!) and delicious coffee at Sereno Chill Coffee & Co . There’s a cafe on basically every corner, so don’t worry about not getting your caffeine fix.

Getting to Asti without a tour

beautiful piazza with historic church in Asti, Italy

Asti is actually quite easy to visit without a car and makes for a great base in the Piedmont region! You can take a train from Turin to Asti, which should take less than an hour. Tickets can be purchased directly via TRENITALIA.

If you choose to drive, which is better for seeing the larger Piedmont region, the signs to the city center are very clear. We didn’t have too much difficulty parking within the city although you should check the applicable signs to avoid fines.

Have you visited Asti?

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About Karen Turner

New Yorker–born and raised. Currently living in the Hague, the Netherlands after stints in Paris and Amsterdam. Lover of travel, adventure, nature, city, dresses, and cats.

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March 14, 2020 at 5:33 am

Pizza in Asti? Sure, but it is not native to the region. The best pizza is at a restaurant owned and run by (my information may be 15- years old) a NeApolitan native. Pizza was virtually unknown in Piemonte until after WWIII. (My mother, from Castelnuovo Belbo (near Asti and Nizza) didn’t taste pizza until she was in her 50/s. The comparable favorite in her youth is the native belli cauda, made with ground chick peas. (It is now relatively hard to find..

Also, I want to point out that, although there were occasional stretches of maltreatment of Jews, over the course of i[ts history, Piemonte was the most receptive region to Jews. (The Molle Antonelliana was commissioned to be a synagogue.) Lots of Jews in the Piedmont. MAny were assimilated. The original Gado in Italy was almost certainly a converso who arrived in 1502 and settled in Viarigi, probably to be close to the synagogue in Moncalvo. (One wall of which still stands.).

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Explore the ancient town of Asti on a guided walking tour. See the beautiful architecture of the churches, squares, porticos, and other highlights while learning about the history of the city.

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Guided walking tour of Asti historic town. The Baroque style of its aristocratic palaces and the 19th-century elegance of its squares fit in without clashing, creating a harmonious whole with the elegant store windows of its Liberty stores. Asti tied to its sumptuous past that lives again every year through its Palio, Asti vibrant and commercial in its weekly markets, Asti rich in its cultural and enogastronomic events that make a stop-over even more enjoyable.

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Duration 2 hours

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Live tour guide

Italian, English

Wheelchair accessible

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St. Augustine Free Walking Tour

St. Augustine Free Walking Tour

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Former Ponce De Leon Hotel

Welcome to Historic St. Augustine

Enjoy a free 90 minute walking tour of the oldest city in the United States with one of our experienced local guides. Your time is valuable, this tour takes you to all the major sites and is a great way to start your visit. 

Meeting Point

We meet at Ponto Central. This is the square between the Visitor Center and the Parking Garage

Address: 1960500000, St. Augustine, FL 32084

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** Private tours can be arranged upon request

Founded in 1565 as a Spanish Colony, St. Augustine predates Jamestown by 42 years! There are few places in the United States with this much history packed into such a small town. We will take you through the precolonial period all the way to present day while providing copious amounts of fun facts about the area.

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