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Well, I've just come back from 10 days at my Mum. I must admitt that the weather wasn't as hot and sunny as I was hoping for but I loved every minute of it.

The cold weather meant that we did enjoy the heat of the old aga in the kitchen and could taste the succulent roast that my Nan prepared on it, letting it simmer in its own juice slowly for hours, with the scent of the rosmary and the other herbs that she put it pervasing the house. Yummy! ... especially accompanied by a good bottle of Barbera Wine

We managed to do one of the million things that I had planned... it is like this every holiday: I go with all the intentions of taking my family around Piedmont and end up spending time in the kitchen chatting with my Mum and my Nan while Glen and the boys play football in the streets of the village with the Italian kids - rain or sunshine!

We did go to Venaria Reale, though, on the only gorgeous day that we had and just before going back home we managed an hour's bike tour in the adjacent park "La Mandria". If I'd known it before I would have probably spent the whole day at "La Mandria" visiting the Royal Apartments there because for the children the hunting palace (Venaria Reale) was a bit empty (lots of tapestries and paintings but no furniture!). Still, it's worth visiting and it is certainly impressive!

I will try to write a review on my blog, but if anybody wishes to know specific info, please do not hesitate to ask me.
 
Posts: 321 | Location: Treville, Piedmont, Italy | Registered: 22 April 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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Yes, I agree with you about the hunting palace (Venaria Reale). I found it empty and, at the same time, confusing.
They have packed the rooms so full of paintings that I, at least, didn't get the "feel" of the place at all.

I tried to do it with the audio guide, thinking that it would explain the palace itself, but it was an explanation and analysis of the paintings. I gave up half way.

The Gallery is wonderful - full of light and shadow.

We were there at the end of March so we found even the Mandria park rather glum.

It was all very impressive, though, when you consider that it was a hunting lodge!!!

But, isn't Turin fabulous?!


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