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Vercelli (Italian pronunciation: [verˈtʃɛlli] ⓘ; Piedmontese: Vërsèj) is a city and comune of 46,552 inhabitants (January 1, 2017) in the Province of Vercelli, Piedmont, northern Italy. One of the oldest urban sites in northern Italy, it was founded, according to most historians, around 600 BC.
Discover the artistic and cultural treasures of Vercelli, Europe's rice capital, in this one-day itinerary. Explore the Abbey of St. Andrew, the Cathedral, the Leone Museum, the Visconti Castle and more.
Vercelli, in Piedmont, is a jewel to discover. Surrounded by rice paddies, which are fantastic to cycle through while they are flooded between April and May, the city has countless sites of interest, including the Gothic-style Basilica of Sant'Andrea, the Cathedral of Sant’Eusebio, the Visconti Castle, the Leone Museum and the Francesco ...
Majestic churches, extraordinary museums full of artistic masterpieces, mediaeval towers, alleyways scenting of history and typical trattorias where you can enjoy traditional local dishes - come and discover Vercelli!
WELCOME TO VALSESIA AND THE VERCELLI REGION! Experience one-of-a-kind emotions amidst breathtaking landscapes and lush green valleys, where nature is uncontaminated. Discover small towns and art cities where you can marvel at the incredible cultural heritage of the historic centres.
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