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  1. A bit about the history of Saluzzo can be gleaned from the origin of its name. It is believed to derive from the ancient Celto-Ligurian population called the Capillati, referred to by the Romans as Salii. The suffix “-uzzo” likely comes from the Germanic-Lombard term “hutzen,” meaning huts.

  2. Jul 9, 2023 · Later, the Lombard term "hutzen," meaning "huts," would have been added to the tribe. However, there are also other theories about the origin of the name Saluzzo that remain the subject of debate among scholars. In conclusion, Saluzzo is a fascinating city rich in history and culture.

    • Cuneo (CN)
    • Piemonte
  3. Saluzzo with its treasure trove of historical sites is perfect for travelers who want to explore Italy’s historic gems away from the hustle and bustle of the country’s large cities. Begin at the Saluzzo Castle, the town’s most important landmark, and continue to stroll around the narrow, winding streets while admiring its charming ...

  4. The painted wing panels of the sculpted Saluzzo retable are attributed to Valentin van Orley, describing the Life of St. Joseph (ca. 1510). The retable itself is Gothic in style, but these wing panels already show some characteristic of the Renaissance style (City Museum of Brussels).

    • Belgian
    • Brussels, Belgium
  5. Media in category "Saluzzo Altarpiece" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. A 1894-1-2 Retable de Saluces (cropped).jpg 3,673 × 1,700; 2.83 MB

  6. Civic Tower. Its construction dates back to 1462, at the time of the marquisate of Ludovico I. It soon became the emblem of independence from the marquis power. It is 48 meters high and it reigns over Saluzzo. The external plant is square, while internally it becomes octagonal through the spandrels.

  7. In the nearest Saluzzo, the history was taking a different turn, with the Birth of a Nation intended to be independent, with alternate blessings, for more than four centuries. Marquisate began with Manfredo (m. 1175), son of Bonifacio del Vasto and heir to a portion of vast paternal dominions located among Po, Alps and Stura Valley.

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