Rivalta di Torino
Rivalta di Torino | ||
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Comune | ||
Comune di Rivalta di Torino | ||
The Chapel of San Vittore and Corona. | ||
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Rivalta di Torino Location of Rivalta di Torino in Italy | ||
Coordinates: 45°2′N 7°31′E / 45.033°N 7.517°E | ||
Country | Italy | |
Region | Piedmont | |
Province / Metropolitan city | Turin (TO) | |
Frazioni | Gerbole, Pasta, Tetti Francesi | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Mauro Marinari | |
Area | ||
• Total | 25.3 km2 (9.8 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 295 m (968 ft) | |
Population (31 December 2010)[1] | ||
• Total | 19,422 | |
• Density | 770/km2 (2,000/sq mi) | |
Demonym(s) | Rivaltesi | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
Postal code | 10040 | |
Dialing code | 011 | |
Website | Official website |
Rivalta di Torino is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 14 km southwest of Turin in the valley of the Sangone.
It is home to a medieval castle, around which the town originated starting from the 11th century. The castle and the village were owned by the Orsini local branch until 1823. The castle has a massive appearance and was once accessed through a drawbridge, now replaced by a stone one. In 1836 French writer Honoré de Balzac was guest of the local lord, count Cesare Benevello,[2] as testified by an inscription in the castle's court.
References
- ↑ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
- ↑ Castle description
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