Via Francigena On Sunday 8th June, the 7th edition of the Via Francigena Marathon Val di Susa returns to the Susa Valley (Piedmont from Avigliana to Susa (with or without the detour via the Sacra di San Michele) A truly unmissable event for outdoor enthusiasts The marathon route follows a stretch of the Via Francigena through the Susa Valley allowing participants to rediscover a territory rich in history and the natural beauty of mountains and valley forests Walking rather than running will give everyone the chance to admire breathtaking landscapes and the traces left by humanity over 6,000 years of history ⚠️ REGISTRATION CLOSES ON 11th MAY! Don’t miss the chance to enjoy this wonderful experience — REGISTER NOW! The event Via Francigena Marathon Val di Susa is organised by ASD IRIDE of Rivoli whose mission is to promote the inclusion of people of all ages in amateur sports activities with social Programme and registration Download the event poster! Share this articleand follow us on social media: 👉🏻 Itinerary 👉🏻 Where to sleep 👉🏻 I ❤️ Francigena 👉🏻 The Via by bicycle 👉🏻 Events Calendar The European Association of the Via Francigena unites municipalities and countries crossed by the Via Francigena We’re always on the lookout for new partners who share our values and who want to help us promote sustainable travel across Europe F.A.Q © Associazione Europea delle Vie Francigene | C.F. 91029880340 – P.IVA 02654910344 Powered by ItinerAria Privacy | Cookie Policy  | Legal Notice  © Associazione Europea delle Vie Francigene | C.F Powered by ItinerAria Italy – April 2025 – On April 5 the outgoing and incoming councils of ADMA Primaria met at the Salesian house of “Santuario dei Laghi” (Shrine of the Lakes) in Avigliana The gathering focused on the current role of ADMA (Association of Mary Help of Christians) Participants emphasized the importance of staying rooted in Christ amid today’s fast-paced world and living the Church’s liturgy and sacraments with fervor They highlighted how Marian devotion is essential to Christian life recognizing Mary’s vital and providential link to Jesus and her role as a guide to Him both councils expressed gratitude for the journey taken and readiness to embrace new challenges with Jesus and Mary The new council will officially begin its term on May 24 ANS - “Agenzia iNfo Salesiana” is a on-line almost daily publication the communication agency of the Salesian Congregation enrolled in the Press Register of the Tibunal of Rome as n 153/2007 This site also uses third-party cookies to improve user experience and for statistical purposes By scrolling through this page or by clicking on any of its elements The route will wind through a natural tunnel and then continue through an artificial tunnel of around 4 kilometres In the presence of the Minister of Infrastructure the Observatory for the Turin-Lyon railway axis met this morning in Turin under the guidance of the president Calogero Mauceri The technicians of Rete Ferroviaria Italiana and Italferr illustrated the definitive project of the national section Avigliana-Orbassano bivio Pronda whose main objectives are the completion and operation of the entire European Mediterranean Corridor of the TEN-T network the achievement of the modal shift of freight transport from road to rail and the movement of freight trains from the historical line to the new section with consequent advantages for the Metropolitan Railway Service The project involves the construction of a new variant line 24 kilometers long in total up to the Orbassano freight yard 8 kilometers long under the Collina Morenica and then continue with an artificial tunnel of about 4 kilometers The line will end with an open section to enter and cross the Orbassano yard and then join the existing access line to the Turin hub The updated cost amounts to 2,92 billion euros The design has received a positive opinion with observations from the Higher Council of Public Works The authorization process will be completed by 2025 which in the meantime continues with the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure and the Conference of Services within which the interested territorial bodies will be able to express their opinion and request any possible improvements to the project RFI will launch the tender for the assignment of the executive design and construction of the works of the national section; the award should be concluded by the first half of 2026 with the start of the works planned by 2027 the completion of the works of the new Avigliana-Orbassano bivio Pronda railway connection is also expected The technicians of the Italian Railways network also updated participants on the work on the historic section RFI informed that work is underway to install the ERTMS (European Rail Traffic Management System) the signalling system that will guarantee higher performance for rail traffic; the work for the adaptation to the Technical Specifications for Interoperability of the three stations of Sant'Ambrogio The tender for the construction of the substations of Borgone and Avigliana is also in the process of being awarded the designs relating to the activities of eliminating some level crossings the adaptation of the power supply system of the section the construction of two new priority tracks with a 750-metre module as well as the acoustic remediation of the section are also proceeding public promoter in charge of the cross-border section of the line finally illustrated the progress of the works which today sees an important milestone with the baptism of the first TELT cutter for the excavation of the base tunnel the group of companies in Chiomonte has ordered the first milling machine from the factory and is carrying out operations to prepare the construction site the construction of the new junction on the A32 is almost complete which will allow reaching the Chiomonte construction site without impacting local traffic the removal of materials that were abandoned in the area intended to host the site for the valorization of the rocks from the tunnel excavation and the ashlar factory was completed in the autumn The war reclamation and connection to the highway activities are currently underway in order to then start the preparation of the area The resolution of interference for the relocation of the Susa truck terminal to the San Didero/Bruzolo area is also progressing where the construction of the new truck terminal serving the Valley is in an advanced stage of implementation the tenders for the interconnection tunnel with the historic line in Bussoleno and for the open-air railway section in the Susa plain are underway The president of the Intergovernmental Commission (CIG) finally informed the Observatory of the conclusion of the implementing decision already adopted for other projects in Europe and never in Italy The construction and formalization of the "Implementing Decision" as a voluntary act of shared programming between the two countries and the European Union will increasingly become an essential condition for the long-term European co-financing of the Turin-Lyon The Intergovernmental Commission for the Turin-Lyon rail link (CIG) has been identified as the negotiating venue The Decision establishes the actions and the implementation schedule of the project and the related access routes connecting the urban nodes of Lyon and Turin as well as the related governance provisions With reference to the Italian access route the following have been included in the Implementation Decision: the adaptation of the existing Bussoleno-Avigliana line (8 Lots) the construction of the new Avigliana-Orbassano line; 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Mentions légales & politique de confidentialité the Famar Group manufactures the bedframes for its machine tools in-house at its factory in Avigliana It matches this level of care for the inverted spindles of its lathes the horizontal spindles of its four- and five-axis machining centers and the multi-machine production lines that make up many of its orders The company’s strict standards for its machines and tight control over its components has benefited its customers as its machines offer extreme versatility as well as applicability for a wide variety of applications While Famar may be an unfamiliar name to many machine shops in the US the company has been producing lathes since 1994 with machining center production under the Fausto Marinello brand (named for the parent company’s founder who still bicycles around the company campus) since 2012 I visited the company’s Avigliana location in May 2023 alongside another journalist the two of us becoming the first American reporters to view the site I saw some of the components Famar says make its machines unique and observed some of the factors that inspired the Morris Group to found a new subsidiary to distribute these machines in the North American market Famar manufactures its vertical lathes using a damping “bedframe” consisting of a steel frame filled with polymer concrete This filling contributes to both vibration damping and thermal stability aiding the machines in achieving micron-level tolerances The cubic shape of the bedframe also enables simple access to the spindles on both the lathes and the mills The Fausto Marinello mills use the same cubic shape as the lathes to redirect vibrations but include no filling by default — though polymer concrete filling is available as an option for the base the company assembles its spindles in-house targeting high-end performance in horizontal five-axis milling and the uncommon niche of downward vertical turning The inverted spindle of the lathes improves chip control and angled tooling performance while also enabling high torque and horsepower — advantages mirrored in the horizontal mills Famar Group has also designed these spindles to be compatible with high-pressure through-coolant The direct-drive turrets are attached to the bedframe improving rigidity and eliminating the need for transmission gears The company says both its lathes and mills can utilize their maximum torque even from 0 rpm Standard speeds for the lathe spindles can reach up to 7,000 rpm based on size and machine model with the milling spindles reaching up to 17,500 rpm — though users can work with the company if they require custom Fausto Marinello mills take two main forms: single-spindle FM 1 machines The FM 1 is available with single or double five-axis rotary tables while the FM 2 comes standard as a four-axis machine with optional single or double rotary tables for five-axis work Tool changes all take place outside of the machine area with chip-to-chip times between 2.5 and 3.5 seconds Pallet changers are available on both machine types Chip management is relatively simple on both types of mill as chips fall directly onto the machine conveyor the rotary tables have internal rotary joints that simplify maintenance As the longer-running subsection of Famar Group Famar’s selection of turning machines includes a wider range of standard options: the Ergo less-customizable version and the Maxer as a variant with a Y-axis milling spindle Famar also offers left- and right-hand versions of the Ergo The Sub is a smaller machine that boasts a three-second loading time though its Sub Nano 3G variant can use a “pendulum mode” to switch between its two spindles and turrets This enables it to actively machine with one turret while changing out the workpiece for the other turret for what the company says is a zero-second loading time A BiSub variant takes a different approach to increasing productivity Famar’s Tandem machine extends this idea with two machining areas on one machine tool each fed by its own independent pallet conveyor and damped by a separate bedframe bolted together near the centrally-located control enabling simultaneous machining of two parts or complete machining in two stages versatility in Famar Group’s machines manifests as customizations that add additional functionality The same base machine can be optimized for different part families with the right customizations full production lines can include machines with different customizations to work on multiple part families this manifests as nine different “options,” in addition to five “special applications” and an optional probe The options alone can add elongated bedframes for additional work units extra turrets for multiple drilling or tapping operations non-cylindrical machining and horizontal milling Not every option is compatible with every type of lathe but some options can be combined for especially versatile machines Famar also produces an in-house probing option which can swing out to take measurements and retract when need be enhancing its usability for long parts and helping it to avoid chips and coolant Users can also choose between the default Siemens Sinumerik One controls and an alternative option from FANUC This flexibility persists through Famar’s automation options The company maintains an automation division that produces six types of conveyors and feeders in-house but it also integrates customer-owned robots and support machines into automated cells Famar’s lathes also use the in-house Infinity system which replaces tools during loading and unloading to reduce changeover time Famar also offers its own software for tool management to further simplify the process Combining the different machines and options into a single automated line is a tall order and one that Famar tackles by testing the entire cell twice: once in the Famar Group factory and again on the customer’s shop floor two notable cells undergoing testing on the factory floor included one with multiple lathes (each with additional options) and an in-house basket feeder unit — which could swap which side was active depending on which side was full at the time The other cell embodied the idea of customizing a single base type of lathe to tackle multiple part families this cell used rollers to send parts to turnover stations for inspection at regular intervals with a 3D camera confirming the part’s orientation after it returns to the production line Famar has tried to keep maintenance as flexible as its machines with an option to give Famar support engineers remote access to machine controls to solve any issues For shops with security requirements preventing remote access the OEM is looking more into self-serve troubleshooting offerings Shop maintenance personnel can use their phones to take pictures of the machine and get a step-by-step visual guide to repairs They can also use hyperlinks to directly enter information into Famar’s support portal to get advice from the OEM without connecting machines to the internet This web-based support is especially valuable as Famar only maintains support offices in Germany and China with the headquarters and factory in Avigliana tripling as a central hub for Italian support and repair parts swiftly fulfilling repair part requests is the role of distributors a role now filled in the US by Select Production Technologies Famar’s machines are the first to be distributed by this new branch of the Morris Group — but the machines from this one OEM will serve many applications Famar (whose headquarters is near the center of the photo) celebrated its 50th anniversary in June 2023 Founded as a support shop serving only Fiat it has since become a multinational machine tool manufacturer — though most of its work is still related to vehicles The mountain-nestled Avigliana location houses the factory for Famar lathes Fausto Marinello mills and Famar Automation’s in-house conveyors To maximize the stability of its machines, the Famar Group manufactures the bedframes for its machine tools in-house at its factory in Avigliana I visited the company’s Avigliana location in May 2023 alongside another journalist, the two of us becoming the first American reporters to view the site. During this tour, I saw some of the components Famar says make its machines unique, and observed some of the factors that inspired the Morris Group to found a new subsidiary, Select Production Technologies Both Famar’s lathes and its Fausto Marinello mills have multi-spindle versions Some can improve productivity on a single operation or perform multiple operations in a single setup while others can perform wholly different categories of operation in the same setup managing director and chief executive officer of Fausto Marinello says that making spindles accessible from the back simplifies maintenance The machines also maintain a compact footprint on the floor with extended tool magazines to the side (and above) on the mills By equipping a lathe with the right customizations from Famar converting their lathe into a multitasking machine Famar also produces an in-house probing option, which can swing out to take measurements and retract when need be, enhancing its usability for long parts and helping it to avoid chips and coolant. Users can also choose between the default Siemens Sinumerik One controls and an alternative option from FANUC This flexibility persists through Famar’s automation options. The company maintains an automation division that produces six types of conveyors and feeders in-house Famar develops its own automation systems in-house a task which has given its engineers plenty of integration experience The company can also design automation cells to use customers’ existing robots Famar sales director Beatrice Marinello says that most of the company’s work consists of full automation cells with multiple Famar machines integrated with support machines and robots The page you’re on features premium MMS editorial content (ANS – Avigliana) – On April 9 the Rector Major of the Salesians of Don Bosco together with the General Councillor for Formation took time in the afternoon to meet with the confreres of the community of the Shrine of “Madonna dei Laghi” in Avigliana as well as the participants of the English edition of the School of Salesian Spiritual Accompaniment composed of participants from 14 countries and 5 regions (2 African regions representing a total of 22 Provinces of the Salesian Congregation sharing how he had been part of the school from its inception and expressing his deep conviction that the school is more than just a training course — it is a vision for the future of the Salesian mission He emphasized that it is about preparing Salesians to become spiritual guides The school offers participants a transformative experience of accompaniment helping them rediscover their Salesian vocation in the very places of Don Bosco — experiencing Don Bosco accompanying each of them just as he himself was accompanied during his life it is essential to know Don Bosco more deeply and understand his historical context in order to discern how to embody Don Bosco today for the young people entrusted to their care 183 confreres from 63 Provinces across the 8 Regions of the Congregation have participated in the school It stands as a concrete response to the theme of General Chapter 29: “Passionate about Jesus Christ dedicated to young people.” The aim is to live their Salesian vocation both faithfully and prophetically by deepening their personal and intimate relationship with Jesus so that they may become true Good Shepherds for the young Cycle tourism is an increasingly widespread phenomenon in Italy: according to the Report ‘Travelling by bike 2023’ produced by the National Institute for Tourism Research (Isnart) for the Observatory on the Economy of Tourism of the Chambers of Commerce there were 33 million cycle tourists in 2022 there is a marked increase in English-speaking travellers over 50 the numerous Italian cycling parks and routes are an excellent opportunity to experience adventures on two wheels some routes intersect places crossed by the Via Francigena itinerary Ticino Park and Lake Maggiore Cycle Routes as well as the Via Francigena in the Susa Valley Cycle Route.  “81.7% opt for a daily experience in groups of 5 to 10 people or in the company of their family or partner along easy routes (43.3%) to be tackled with an e-bike (57.2%) in most cases (60.3%) rented”.   The Susa Valley’s Ciclovia Francigena perfectly combines these aspects and allows people to discover local history and traditions The route is divided into 6 modular stages over a total of 40.45 km with a positive height difference of 169 metres; it is a flat itinerary that can be cycled all year round even by non-experts and is the starting point for mountain bike or road bike tours on the Susa Valley slopes This bike route was designed to connect 15 municipalities following the right side of the Dora river landscapes and places of historical and cultural interest.  The Via Francigena cycle route in the Susa Valley creates a connection with the French Maurienne territory and the Green Crown and Crown of Delights cycle route in the vicinity of the Savoy residences – a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 Although the Via Francigena itself is in the running for this prestigious worldwide recognition at present there are numerous UNESCO points of interest that can be reached by bicycle following the cycle route in the Susa Valley history lovers can venture among the archaeological excavations including the Roman villa of Caselette on the slopes of Mount Musinè or venture as far as the Cays Castle and the Ricetto di San Mauro The Cays Castle is a fortress dating back to 1300-1400 where in 1854 members of the royal family of Savoy found refuge during a cholera epidemic It was originally inhabited by those who administered the family’s terrors it was passed to the Counts of Cays and then to the Don Bosco Congregation of Salesians the construction of which is estimated to begin in 1029 with a church The building served as shelter for inhabitants of the time in case of attacks by enemies or bandits as happened during the witch hunts in the 14th century Today it is used as an exhibition centre and hosts numerous events.  we reach the medieval village of Sant’Ambrogio di Torino known for its ‘paste di meliga’ (butter and maize flour biscuits) What is special about this site is the good preservation of much of the curtain wall in which a fresco has been found covering the entire east wall Another must-see in the village is the parish church of San Giovanni Vincenzo in which the ancient reliquary urn of the namesake saint is kept – one among the founders of the Sacra di San Michele.  Getting back on your bike and following the cycle-tour itinerary where a visit to the Prehistoric Laboratory Museum provides an insight into daily life during prehistoric times a restorative stop can be the ‘Sagra del Marrone Valsusino‘ one of the most famous places in Val Susa – precisely because of the production of marrons a 15th-century building and historical resting place for pilgrims which takes its name from an erratic boulder located next to the walls the rock was split in two with the ‘Durlindana’ sword held by the paladin protagonist of ‘Orlando Furioso’ after the loss of his beloved woman.  The next stop on this cycling trip along the route is San Giorio di Susa It is situated in the groppa Morenica and is known as Mollare di San Giorio: only the round tower and the flanking hall remain the historical re-enactment of the ‘Dance of the Swords‘ takes place in April during the celebrations of the local saint It refers to the legendary ousting of a tyrant in ancient times by some brave swordsmen Also worth a visit is the Chapel of San Lorenzo where well-preserved frescoes are still exposed.  temporary ending of the Via Francigena cycle route in Val di Susa you must visit the medieval village and see the ancient tavern of the Casa Amprimo or Locanda della Croce Bianca a 14th-century workshop also used as a family home You can also visit an example of industrial archaeology with its early 20th-century millstone for grinding wheat and producing walnut oil.    It is possible to return from Bussoleno by train thanks to the Turin-Bardonecchia rail line.  preparing for both the 2024 Tour de France and the forthcoming Universiade 2025 in Turin – the Fisu World University Winter Games an event that for the first time will be barrier-free and inclusive and that will put Piedmont at the centre of the international cycling panorama.  AVIGLIANA - The baseball players of the Dutch Kingdom Team have qualified for the quarter-finals of the European championship The team defeated the Czech Republic 11-1 in the second game in Avigliana the Orange squad is already certain of its participation in the quarterfinals The Kingdom team previously beat Slovakia 11–0 Outstanding in the match against the Czech Republic was the Aruban Ray-Patrick Didder Major-League player Shairon Martis started on the mound While the bullpen held the Czechs to two hits in five shutout innings the Orange squad went 11-1 at the end of the game including RBI-singles by Junior Martina and substitute Denzel Richardson The Phoblographer may receive affiliate compensation for products purchased using links in this article. For more information, please visit our Disclaimers page. it’s normal to find alpacas along the streets,” Paolo Pettigiani tells us believed to be the highest paved pass in the Americas when he turned a corner to find dozens of fluffy He stopped to take pictures as the curious animals made their way across the landscape Inspired by the work of Richard Mosse, who famously used Kodak Aerochrome (a now-discontinued infrared film), Pettigiani is an infrared photographer he uses a digital camera with a filter that blocks wavelengths under 590 nanometers turning green spaces to blushing pinks and reds he transformed his serendipitous encounter with the alpacas into a scene from a candy-coated fantasy they even make humming noises when they are content and at ease Combined with the artist’s signature color palette this tucked-away landscape became strange and unfamiliar the series Alpaca River emerges as a vignette from a distant memory hearkening back to a time when the wild vicuña We asked Pettigiani about his passion for infrared photography and this once-in-a-lifetime trip through Perù and Bolivia which brought him from the road to Patapampa all the way to the surreal vistas of the world’s largest salt flat Paolo Pettigiani: I started taking pictures for fun during a trip with my family in Argentina My hometown is Avigliana in the Piedmont region where I experimented with the first [infrared] images but every weekend I escape to the mountains Paolo Pettigiani: All my artworks are part of the Infraland™ project. It is a graphic and visual exploration of nature that aims to highlight the beauty that surrounds us and that is too often forgotten. This project started in 2015 with my NYC series I fell in love with Central Park at first sight: its majesty and the contrast of nature [with] the famous Big Apple skyscrapers I decided to create this new personal project to highlight this contrast using infrared photography I started to explore contrast within nature with the aim to discover hidden places.  Paolo Pettigiani: Andes landscapes are perfect for infrared photography because there are rocks and mountains mixed with plants and bushes Paolo Pettigiani: I was there in August–winter in Perù All the places are above 3.000mt in altitude but you don’t feel the altitude [as you would] at 3.000 mt in Europe it’s warm; in the evening and in the night I spent two weeks traveling around Perù and Bolivia I slept in hostels and B&Bs [and ate] a lot of delicious street food people cook in their homes with the windows open or directly in the street the people are used to dealing with tourists it was amazing spending some time with locals drinking maté together.  Paolo Pettigiani: The experience in the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia was unique We slept a night in a salt hotel in the middle of the Salar I spent hours outside taking pictures under the stars I am planning a road trip in France in the next weeks I am planning an adventure over the ocean in wintertime You can follow Paolo Pettigiani’s work through his website. Visit him on Instagram at paolopettigiani and on Behance at PaoloPettigiani Despite the difficulties given by the pandemic, once again this year ASD IRIDE in Rivoli is organising a Marathon along the Via Francigena which touches upon the most characteristic points of interest in the Susa Valley This non-competitive walk, for its 4th edition, will take place on Sunday 19 June 2022 with departure from Avigliana, medieval city known as ‘city of the two lakes’, followed by the passage at the Sacra di San Michele and arrival in the city center of Susa, both ‘Orange Flag’ locations classified by the Italian Touring Club is expected for 1 June 2022 – or once the available 3000 subscriptions are sold out 3000 subscriptions were reached as soon as 3 weeks after the launch of the event therefore we highly recommend subscribing as soon as possible This year there are two available routes: with and without the passage at the Sacra di San Michele There are also 3 available itineraries: 1) from the point of departure to the Sacra di San Michele 10 km (Family Marathon); 2) up to the Villarfocchiardo 21 km (Half Marathon); 3) the full marathon up to Susa it is possible to select the Easy option without reaching the Sacra di San Michele and reserve a shuttle service for your return The marathon #FMV2022 is open to everyone and must rigorously be walked to taste the beauty of this itinerary at its best The trail will be controlled by the Civil Protection public service and by the many Associations involved in the organisation law enforcement officers and the local Pro Loco will check the passage through towns support participants and arrange resting and restoration spots located along the entire itinerary Click here to submit your subscription In the above website you can also find the rules and details regarding the individual awards Asd Iride also has other activities planned for this spring the 4th gathering of ‘walkers of the two lakes’ which will take place in Avigliana on 24 April 2022 they will participate in the 16th stage of the ‘Giro d’Italia Plogging 2022’ ASD IRIDE from Rivoli: mail info@viafrancigenamarathonvaldisusa.it Facebook and Instagram join the Facebook group and community #FMV2022: @viafrancigenamarathonvaldisusa Source: Press Release Via Francigena Marathon Val di Susa 2022 The Sacra di San Michele is a very ancient abbey built between 983 and 987 on top of Mount Pirchiriano It is a place that literally exudes history a magical place cloaked in a mystical aura that even inspired Umberto Eco for his masterpiece The Name of the Rose From the top of its towers one can admire Turin and a breathtaking panorama of the Susa Valley while inside members of the royal family of the House of Savoy are buried Dedicated to the cult of Archangel Michael defender of the Christian faith and people the Sacra di San Michele fits within a pilgrimage route more than two thousand kilometers long that runs from Mont Saint-Michel a visit to the Sacra di San Michele is also an experience to be made in close contact with nature since to reach it one takes a path through the greenery and one can begin to appreciate the splendid panorama and the imposing massif of the façade Another mystical place in the heart of the Susa Valley is theBenedictine Abbey of Saints Peter and Andrew at Novalesa in its ultramillennial history the abbey has experienced alternating and complex events while always remaining a place dedicated primarily to spiritual retreat and meditation in close contact with the wonders of nature With its simple yet at the same time austere profile the abbey today proudly shows the signs of time and the long historical events that have affected it the work of unifying the monasteries of the empire that imposed the Benedictine rule This makes Novalesa the driving force behind the beginning of the Benedictine era that would mark the Middle Ages the history of this abbey is not only long Benedictine Cassinese and Sublacensis monks Cistercians and Trappists succeeded each other in the monastery of Novalesa and in 1972 finally the complex was purchased by the Province of Turin and in 1973 entrusted to the custody of the Benedictine Sublacensis monks The Orsiera-Rocciavrè Nature Park extends into the Northern Cottian Alps straddling the Chisone the Orsiera-Rocciavrè Nature Park is an oasis of peace and a paradise for trekkers and hikers Although its most important peaks reach almost 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) but it can still count on a special microclimate that has allowed the formation of a particularly interesting plant landscape both because the protected territory covers different altitudes and because the three valleys over which it spreads have different climatic characteristics Walking through these enchanted valleys means constantly passing from one marvelous panorama to another and it is more than likely to also make a few encounters with the rich fauna that populates the park wild boar and wolves are at home in these mountains but the small alpine lakes are no less impressive either and they provide a home to a wide variety of fish A corner of the Middle Ages among the forests of the Susa Valley. Avigliana is a perfectly preserved jewel an enchanted place in which to get lost following the winding course of the small streets and going in search of the most hidden details of the facades of its buildings and churches The old village of Avigliana is dominated by the walls of the castle that has guarded the town since the 10th century and during the Middle Ages was also home to the traveling court of the Savoy family including one that tells of Filippo d’Acaja who was locked up in dungeons and whose spirit still wanders in the mists of the lake where he was drowned For centuries the crossroads of trade between Turin and France this small town has always been very wealthy and open-minded A special stop on your tour is sure to be the beautiful Conte Rosso Square but not to be outdone are also the famous Clock Tower and the gateways to the village The jewel of the Cottian Alps, the gateway to Italy, Susa is the city that gives its name to the entire valley and that has always been the center of the economic and cultural activities of these lands Founded at the confluence of the Dora Riparia and the Cenischia stream Susa has always been in a strategic position to control the routes to the Moncenisio and Montgenèvre passes and when Aosta and Turin had not yet been founded a Celtic reality existed in Susa that was perfectly organized by Druid priests It later had its heyday with the height of the Roman Empire which was followed by a slow but steady decline with Susa becoming a land of plunder and fire until it became a province under the Savoy Today Susa is much more than the perfect starting point for discovering the beauty of the valley it is also a large open book on which to read churches and Roman and Celtic artifacts the rich history of this territory A silent and imposing guardian of the Susa Valley, the Fort of Exilles is one of the oldest monuments in this corner of Piedmont Its origins are traced back to the 12th century when the Counts of Albon exercised strategic military and mercantile control over the Montgenèvre road and Exilles represented the extreme eastern border of the principality Two centuries later Exilles was already a complex structure: an example of a road castle from the defensive construction articulated in several walled circuits defending the inner core and an outer barrier To keep up with the times and maintain its role as a defensive bulwark intact the fort of Exilles never stopped being modified and reinforced according to renewed needs the mysterious “Iron Mask” was locked up here but this is just one of the many stories about this defensive bulwark that also inspired Dino Buzzati to imagine the Bastiani fortress of his masterpiece The Desert of the Tartars the Exilles fort was rebuilt by the Savoy between 1821 and 1829 and retained military functions until September 8 Two museum areas can be visited inside it today If you’re looking for a place to unplug from daily worries and reconnect with nature, you’ll be hard pressed to find better than Lake Nero Here we are at 2,020 meters above sea level in the center of a basin surrounded by the Fournier Peak and the Moon Mountains with no imposing peaks with the wide valley that is crisscrossed by streams that originate from melting snow and help to feed peat bogs and high-altitude lakes that are home to rare algae and marsh orchids populated by trout and char for sport fishing a thicket of larch trees provides the setting the next step will be nothing more than to lace up your boots properly and set off to discover these enchanted places the great variety that characterizes its flora and perhaps even try to spot some of the many inhabitants of its woods Bardonecchia: the mountain puts on a show This is the very apt slogan chosen to promote what is one of the most famous resorts in the Western Alps there is no shortage of things to do in Bardonecchia Bardonecchia was one of the star municipalities of the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics and offers skiers and snowboarders more than a hundred kilometers of slopes but Bardonecchia is also a place full of life where you can go wild on theapres ski or relax tired in a café Despite being at the center of mass tourism Bardonecchia has never lost its old-world charm and even today one can read among its houses and buildings the signs of the past and when life among these mountains was simpler The ancient settlement of Bardonecchia consists of the so-called Borgovecchio gathered around the church of Sant’Ippolito This outside the church has two bell towers: in addition to the 19th-century bell tower the old Romanesque bell tower is still preserved on the left side The church square is overlooked by the civic museum which collects many interesting testimonies of local material culture: objects furniture and tools as well as religious antiquities Driving along the access road to the Orsiera Rocciavrè Nature Park from the municipality of Villar Focchiardo, one finds oneself, after a few kilometers, in the presence of an imposing construction in a setting of pastures and woods: this is the Certosa di Montebenedetto Surrounded by some 90 hectares of wilderness the Carthusian Monastery of Montebenedetto is the only remaining example in Europe of a primitive Carthusian monastery one that still retains the structure of a low medieval monastery The church houses a permanent exhibition illustrating the Carthusian world and the history of the Montebenedetto complex while a path has been created around it describing the various buildings that were part of the monastery Today the Carthusian Monastery of Montebenedetto is owned by the Piedmont Region and has a self-managed guesthouse with about twenty beds where one can stay in an absolutely unique environment completely immersed in the silence of unspoiled nature Not just a museum, but a laboratory museum of prehistory is what is located in Vaie A 360-degree accessible exhibition space has been set up here since 2001 The museum allows visitors to take a journey to discover the cultures archaeology of the Susa Valley and the technologies of the past The core of the museum is the archaeological findings made in the area since the last years of the 1800s It was these that initiated the birth of a museum structure that through the display of experimental reproductions allows for an integral reading of the many aspects of daily life in prehistoric times in these valleys what was the Vayes site and daily life in the Neolithic and Bronze Age is recounted a collection of experimental reconstructions and casts of major finds is offered complemented by a Neolithic hut interior and diorama Completing the exhibition is the tactile collection which has significantly implemented the museum displays Italy – September 2024 - After the silent retreat led individually at Madonna dei Laghi the 24 participants in the seventh Salesian School of Spiritual Accompaniment had a grace-filled experience of appreciating silence praying the word of God in solitude and personalised spiritual accompaniment They were able to appreciate what Don Bosco experienced during the 32 years he regularly went to Sant'Ignazio di Lanzo for his annual retreat The participants then went on pilgrimage to the various places of Don Bosco around Colle Don Bosco (Becchi They studied and reflected on the different life experiences of Don Bosco in particular how he gradually grew in his appreciation of the importance of having spiritual guidance and the importance of spiritual accompaniment in his vocational discernment and spiritual growth It was an opportunity for the participants to experience the process of what it means for Don Bosco to have spiritual accompaniment in his life so as to better understand what his own experience was like and be able to accompany others the participants will study the different Christian and Salesian traditions of spiritual accompaniment They will also have practical formation in skills in spiritual accompaniment The school is led by a team made up of members of the Formation Sector - Salesian Brother Raymond Callo Fr Guido Errico and Fr Jose Kuttianimattathil - and by two simultaneous translators: Fernando Saade During a dedicated event in Avigliana (Turin also announced the launch of a one million euro capital increase June 28, 2022 was a very important day for the young innovative company 2electron which held an official presentation event of its McFly technology and announced the launch of a €1 million capital increase The technology developed by the start-up consists of a platform that allows an electric vehicle to deliver torque as if it were a vehicle with a combustion engine through algorithms capable of digitising the functions of the gearstick and thanks to this allows the driver to experience new driving sensations McFly technology also produces dynamic sounds and vibrations consistent with the selected engine behaviour Through the dashboard at the heart of the project a potentially infinite number of 'driving modes' can be selected: both the number of gears and their ratios will change as well as the performance of the vehicle and its experiential factors The capital raise operation is aimed at investing in technology development developing pilot projects for TIER1 and OEM customers Italy) was an opportunity to talk about the reality of the start-up which aims to change the paradigm of electric vehicle drivability with a constant desire to grow and look to the future The McFly technology, anticipated during the Italian Motor Valley Fest 2022 and currently in the pre-industrial stage was then presented on the track to national and international journalists on the Emula electric motorbike concept Soon it will also be available on four wheels and on pilot projects launched with Motor Valley manufacturers announced its participation in the VaginaVerso project the Incubator of Politecnico di Torino and a group of supported young companies will be present at We Make Future 2025 in Bologna CA Auto Bank has selected two innovative start-ups with digital security projects as candidates for the open innovation platform launched with I3P Europe's largest start-up and tech event will take place from 11 to 14 June in Paris offers a path for the development of skills tools and networking opportunities to the young companies which will be selected The 21° edition of the initiative promoting the creation of new innovative start-ups in Piedmont and Aosta Valley offers a prize pool worth over €65,000 The innovative young company has developed LexHero an AI-based all-in-one solution for secure and efficient management of legal documents Four companies grown in I3P will tell their stories in an event dedicated to the entrepreneurial potential of gaming in collaboration with the Italian association IIDEA Ingersoll Rand participated at the conference Energy Efficiency Stories that took place last November17th in Milan bringing to the audience an application story about the employment of its system Global Air Solution at TEKFOR Italy's plant Ingersoll Rand provided one customer’s solution to reduce energy and maintenance costs by 40 percent equating to a saving of approximately 38,000 Euros in operational costs a year and featured this accomplishment at the Energy Efficiency Stories conference in Milan today The savings come through the assessment and modernizing of the compressed air system at the TEKFOR Italy manufacturing plant in Avigliana near Turin Energy managers and energy professionals gathered today at the Milan conference to learn more about this project from Davide Gagnor plant engineering manager at the TEKFOR Italy Avigliana plant.  “We favour the approach when equipment providers and end-users come together with a shared focus on maximizing the total cost of ownership,” Gagnor said “Ingersoll Rand learned our business and production requirements assessed our exact needs and provided us with not just components but a solution that perfectly fits our manufacturing environment reduces our operational costs and improves the reliability of our compressed air.” TEKFOR Italy is part of the Amtek TEKFOR Group a global partner for the automotive industry development and production of pioneering solutions for transmissions “Ingersoll Rand’s holistic total system approach to compressed air goes hand-in-hand with the Industry 4.0 approach leveraging the advances in compressor technology analytics and control expertise to provide our customers with a smart manufacturing solution that meets their individual requirements,” said Luca Ferrari energy service support manager at Ingersoll Rand “We use our expertise to turn liabilities of an inefficient system into a performance advantage and find new ways of creating value productivity and efficiency gains for our customers.” TEKFOR Italy was looking for ways to modernize its compressed air system in the Avigliana manufacturing site with the goal to achieve 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The latest maps and charts “We are trained to deal with mass casualties a critical-care physician originally from Avigliana On March 13, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told any Canadians abroad “it is time for you to come home.” Self-isolation requires you to stay at home, monitor for symptoms, and avoid contact with other people for 14 days, according to the Government of Canada website And some tips to maintain your health and wellness: Need more answers? Email audience@globeandmail.com the 49-year-old medical director of the trauma-neurosurgical ICU at St said they’ve been bowled over by the generosity of the exhausted Italian doctors who are informally advising their critical-care team in Toronto Michael’s through emergency or a family-health team clinic have tested positive for COVID-19 but none has been admitted to the ICU or anywhere else in the hospital messages from the Italian front are helping St Michael’s understand everything from the speed at which severely ill COVID-19 patients deteriorate to the best techniques for mechanically ventilating them to the ideal way to expand and reorganize an ICU in the age of coronavirus they find time to answer my questions,” Dr Goffi said of the Italian physicians in his WhatsApp group “By knowing what they’ve done and what worked and didn’t work Stories from hospitals in and around Italy’s economic hub of Milan have shocked much of the Western world workplaces and mass gatherings in hopes of slowing down the virus Italy reported 475 deaths from the coronavirus on Tuesday alone the largest death toll logged in a single day in any country since the virus emerged in China late last year The virus is known to have infected more than 35,000 and killed nearly 3,000 in Italy surge planning now includes opening makeshift ICU beds in a neighbouring tennis court “which is covered with an inflatable structure like you would see in Canada for a hockey arena,” he said San Raffaele has converted operating rooms into extra ICU beds but that’s not been sufficient to care for the daily onslaught of patients who need mechanical ventilation One of the most pressing questions for the St is how the Italians have saved the lives of some of their COVID-19 patients but ventilating patients in a face-down position appears to help Goffi said he was surprised to hear from his Italian colleagues that many of the COVID-19 patients on life support are in their 40s and 50s what was shocking is that there are a lot of relatively young people in the ICU,” he said The COVID-19 mortality rate among older patients has both doctors concerned for their parents who are practising strict social distancing back home in Italy still live in Avigliana in a house that backs onto a field “They walk in the woods and the fields but they don’t see anyone," Dr I think it would be a nightmare not being able to get out His brother and sister drop off groceries outside her door careful not to go inside and risk passing on the virus Goffi said they are hoping desperately that the social-distancing measures Canada has enacted in the past week will save this country from Italy’s fate The number of known cases of COVID-19 in Canada has increased dramatically in the past few days to more than 600 Editor’s note: This article has been updated to describe where the three patients originated and the specialty for Dr Sign up for the Coronavirus Update newsletter to read the day’s essential coronavirus news features and explainers written by Globe reporters Report an editorial error Report a technical issue Editorial code of conduct Authors and topics you follow will be added to your personal news feed in Following Kelly Grant's career in journalism began in high school when she worked as a night and weekend tape editor at her local television station in London After earning a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Carleton University in Ottawa Kelly worked as a cop reporter and editorial writer at the Windsor Star and as a general assignment writer and Toronto city hall reporter at The National Post Kelly has held a variety of posts at The Globe including Toronto editor and Toronto City Hall bureau chief She is now a national health reporter with a special interest in primary care, chronic diseases, including cancer, brain health, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity, and pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical policy. 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Community College Nicolosi has seen almost everything  on the diamond After graduating from Phillipsburg in 2000 I wasn't the strongest student academically Going to college was something some people advised me not to do because they didn't believe I could handle the workload," Nicolosi said I was asked to redshirt and be a bullpen catcher which allowed me to crack down and get things together as a student." As he made some adjustments in the classroom he also made the transition from behind the plate to the mound for the Bobcats Nicolosi graduated with a degree in Sports Administration and played professionally in Turino for the Avigliana L'Ape's (which in English means the Bees) where he was the Most Valuable Player in 2005 with a 2.01 ERA over 136 innings : Phillipsburg High School (Class of 2000) : Catcher on Stateliners' baseball team Played professional baseball for the Avigliana L'Apes in Italy MVP of the A-2 Series in Italy with a 2.01 ERA over 136 innings (2005) Assistant head baseball coach of top-ranked Tallahassee Community College "I did very well in my first year playing overseas but during the next season things stopped working out," he said "I decided to come back to the states and I became a volunteer coach at St Thomas and started working on my master's degree." Over the course of the next few years he made the move to Tallahassee CC first as a volunteer coach for two years as he completed his MBA online and eventually earned the role of assistant head coach It's really hard to do in the South because it is very competitive with the bigger Division I schools like Florida State in the area that can offer more than we can But we still manage to get a great group of guys." This season his recruiting skills were put on full display as the team rose to the top spot as the No 1 junior college baseball team in the nation with a 46-10 record and a postseason appearance The players also achieved a stellar academic showing as well "I was really proud of the guys for achieving what they did on the field but I was even happier about how they did academically," Nicolosi said "They put in a lot of hard work in both areas and they definitely deserved everything they accomplished things got away from us in the state tournament and we came up short Included in this year's recruiting class for Nicolosi was Bethlehem Catholic graduate Matt Bahnick who "Matt had a very good season with us and has a few Division I offers that he is still narrowing down," Nicolosi said "During the playoffs he was our top hitter and finished as an academic All-American." Bahnick is just one example of Nicolosi's ability to attract the best talent He will have players leaving to play for Florida State and Clemson in the fall Nicolosi currently coaches an Alabama 15-under travel league team He has coached the East Cobb Titans and the Rockville Express in the Cal Ripken Summer Collegiate League he is back to shaping the younger generation of up-and-coming ballplayers we are in Atlanta for a tournament and I really like coaching these kids," he said I coached in the college summer league and that is a different animal You have to deal with a lot more egos and things because you are coaching grown men that care more about getting paid then the team aspect you get to shape and mold them and it's more rewarding." Nicolosi admits he never seems to have time to relax His busy baseball schedule allows him to have three months out of the year off when he returns to the area to work in his family's business "I probably shouldn't say this but when I get time off I hate talking about baseball," he said with a laugh "I love coming back and being around my mother sister and two brothers and going to dinner and just having fun with them We are an Italian family so it's always very loud and a ton of wine and cheese when we all get together Family time is priceless because it's personal." The support of his family has helped him achieve much already but there is still more that he hopes to accomplish in the future "My goal is to coach at every level; junior college "It's always been a dream of mine to coach in the pros I feel like I'd be a phenomenal professional coach I was born and bread pinstripes so if I had my choice I'd love to coach the (New York) Yankees Some of my family lives in Boston so I wouldn't mind coaching the Red Sox Nicolosi's philosophy is in line with legendary basketball coach John Wooden.However his main coaching influence came as a young midget wrestler and football player for the Lopatcong Panthers "I've read about five or six of Wooden's books and I definitely look up to him," he said He has always been my mentor as a coach and I make sure that I make a visit to see him every time I come home I was a terrible football player and average wrestler but he always pushed me." 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Together with partner Splendid Yachting Yachtwerk will be presenting the Azimut Grande 27 Magellano 60 and S6 models in its own inwater boat show on 10 May 2024 from 5 pm The exhibition venue is the modern D-Marin Mandalina Croatia’s only marina designed for superyachts and awarded by the prestigious Yacht Harbour Association of London one of the safest places to moor in the Adriatic “Together with our partner Splendid-Yachting we look forward to welcoming interested skippers to our exclusive Inwater Boat Show on 10 May from 5 p.m at our jetties in Marina Mandalina in Sibenik,” says Stefan Breck from the Yachtwerk team Visitors can expect not only a selection of current Azimut models but also a “spectacular sundown cocktail atmosphere” with music drinks and finger food in a unique location right on the water Easter in Croatia is an important family celebration characterized by exciting customs and a festive atmosphere You need to load content from reCAPTCHA to submit the form Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Facebook You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Instagram You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Google Maps You are currently viewing a placeholder content from OpenStreetMap You are currently viewing a placeholder content from X Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.