With its main street, Via Fratelli Piol, leading up to a castle that offers stunning views from the moraine hill, Rivoli is a town connected to Turin by Corso Francia, a straight road designed in the 18th century by architect Michelangelo Garove, and recognized as the longest in Europe. Rivoli’s charming historic center is home to 17th-century churches, historic cafés, and one of the most prestigious contemporary art museums located within the castle—a UNESCO World Heritage Royal Residence. The town also features the Casa del Conte Verde, a significant example of 15th-century Piedmontese architecture, which hosts cultural events and exhibitions. The Circolo della Musica, a cultural venue managed by the Circolo dei Lettori Foundation, is housed in the former municipal slaughterhouse, an Art Nouveau building designed in the 19th century by architect Eugenio Mollino.