The palace of the Counts of Bricherasio was built at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries at the foot of the Castle Hill, where the fortifications destroyed during the siege of 1594 stood, when Bricherasio, occupied by the French, was recaptured by the Savoy troops after 40 days of bombardment.
Giovan Battista Cacherano of Bricherasio was born here in 1706. He was the commander of the Piedmontese and Austrian troops that defeated the French on 21 July 1747 at the Battle of the Assietta Pass. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Emanuele Cacherano di Bricherasio, founder of FIAT also lived in the Palace. A noble residence for more than two centuries, after the war the Palace was used as a summer residence; in the same period the current architecture of the park (almost four hectares) began to be designed, which today has around fifty tree species and at least twenty shrub species