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SF0342391
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342390
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342389
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342388
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342387
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342386
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342385
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342384
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342383
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342382
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342381
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342380
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0342379
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.
Bitonto, or Vetònde in the local dialect, is a city in Puglia, southern Italy, with a population of just over 50,000. Located in the metropolitan city of Bari, the municipality extends over 170 square kilometers, from the high Murgia plateau to within 2 kilometers of the Adriatic Sea. The municipality includes the Alta Murgia National Park and the Lama Balice, a natural and landscape site established in 2007 as a regional park, located on the outskirts of the historic center of the city.
The Earth Market of Bitonto is located on the outskirts of the medieval historic center, a labyrinth of ancient alleys.

SF0340623
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.

SF0340622
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.

SF0340621
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.

SF0340620
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.

SF0340619
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.
Sistelo is an essentially mountainous territory, furrowed by deep valleys through which the Vez River and its numerous tributaries flow. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and part of the Peneda Gerês National Park, it is an area of extraordinary heritage, magnificent landscapes and rugged orography. The average gradients are very high (17%), with altitudes varying between 180 and 1370 metres in just 7 km. The resident population is 199, most of whom work in agriculture (around 87%). Recently, thanks to public investment, the tourism sector has begun to gain importance, with some traditional houses converted into tourist accommodation and restaurants opened.

SF0330519
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.

SF0330518
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.

SF0330517
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.

SF0330516
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.

SF0330515
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.

SF0330514
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.

SF0330513
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.

SF0330512
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.
Today Saluzzo is one of Italy's most exclusive centers of antiques, art furniture and restoration, and has a centuries-old tradition in wood and iron craftsmanship.
the Saluzzo Earth Market is located in Piazza Cavour, under one of the aisles of the distinctive iron wing that historically housed farmers' markets.
The Market was launched in 2015 by the Saluzzo Marquisate Condotta and the Municipality of Saluzzo with the desire to place producers who adhere to the Slow Food philosophy within a local appointment offered frequently, capable of establishing contact with the consumer and offering, also during special events, pleasant cultural and gastronomic activities.