Via Antonio Fabro is a centrally situated Street in Turin, dedicated to the great jurist Antonio Fabro, well known in international jurisprudence as Antonius Faber. Antonius Faber was born in Bourg en Bresse in 1557, he studied literature and philosophy in Paris and law in Turin. He was lawyer in Chambery and judge in Bresse, Bugey and Valromey. In 1610 he was named President of Savoy Council.
The country house dates back to the 17th century. It has been totally renovated in recent years and it is located on the outskirts of the Parco naturale della Collina Torinese di Superga,…
Due to its wonderful location, the Saluzzo di Paesana 1718 B&B is a great starting point for touring the historical centre of the city and many other places of interest. It is also…
La Casa di Flora, just like the ancient lodges, is meant to be a place of encounter, sojourn and restoration for whoever, for whatever reason, may happen to pass this way.