I hope I didn’t offend any nuns in yesterday’s blog. The nun, in white habit, was in the lunchtime photo….and it looked to me as if three men were chasing her? I think it could be a new Dan Brown novel in motion?
Today was a relatively short drive….

We drove to this city and parked on our new campsite by mid morning. We immediately got on bikes and headed for the centre as we had lots to pack in today.
Our cycle ride into the new city was along a river that is named after one of the tellytubbies!

Can you guess the city from the rooftop view?


Adjoining the Palazzo is the Chieso Di San Lorenzo and the Cattedrale Di San Giovanni Battista.
We visited the Chieso first….

The photo is obviously a copy of the real thing which is now housed in the Cattedrale in an air tight container that cannot be seen by the public. The photo is actually more revealing when seen as a negative, so here’s part of it as a negative.


Across the road was another amazing sight.


We had a lovely lunch in Piazza Carlo Emanuele II in pleasant sunshine….accompanied by a glass of Vino Blanco.

Next was the ice cream….and the location was special….

We continued our walk and cycle around the city centre. There was so much to see and so relaxed for an Italian city.


The city hosted the Winter Olympics in 2006.

We had a great visit to the city and crammed a lot in. We didn’t actually visit any of the museums but were tempted on the way back to the motorhome by the National Motorcar Museum.

What a great day. Do you know where we are or is it shrouded in mystery?
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