Hotel classification - 4 stars

Rocca di Arignano

Turin - VIA GINO LISA 16, Arignano (TO)
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It is a rare example of military Gothic architecture that has survived in good condition to the present day. Abandoned between 1350/1400, it was reborn in 2016, when renovation work began to give life to the current project. The Rocca has become a container of spaces suitable for hosting events, meetings; where you can stay while taking a dip into the past and relaxing in the medieval spa, where you can take a cooking class and enjoy a gourmet dinner.

Codice Identificativo Regionale (CIR): 001012-ALB-0001

Number of rooms
7
Room description
6 rooms including comfort, deluxe, romantik, suite In each room, the balance of materials is entrusted to the bricks that cover the generous heights, the reclaimed materials, old ceramics, wood, velvet, studded doors that smell of history, raw iron, boiled wool and linen fabrics.
Position
Located in the historical centre of Arignano, on the hills of the Chieri area, a few kilometres from the centre of Turin and close to Monferrato, a land rich in vineyards
Distance
41 km from Turin Caselle Sandro Pertini Airport 36 km from Turin Porta Nuova railway station 24 km from Turin city centre
Services
Cooking School with the Unusual Cook Medieval Spa Dolii Locus Garden of Simples
Restaurant
The Locanda della Rocca is run under the creativity of Executive Chef Lorenzo Careggio, with the ongoing advice of Guido Ristorante 1* Michelin chef Ugo Alciati. The proposal is that of a cuisine stemming from studies that reach back to medieval times - the historical research carried out ad hoc by the two chefs is clearly visible in the dishes - and which is made with raw materials mostly gathered from the garden, self-produced or locally sourced.
Meeting rooms
Camini Hall: 50 pax Corte Superiore Hall: 60 pax Equipment included: free Wi-Fi access, amplification system, flipchart, fixed screen, projector+cloth, speakers, ice and table microphones, cloakroom, car park
Seasonal closure
From 7 January until 31 January From 14 August until 27 August