The Susa Valley ( it, Val di Susa; pms, Valsusa; french: Val de Suse; oc, Val d'Ors) is a valley in the
Metropolitan City of Turin
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,
Piedmont region of
northern Italy
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, located between the
Graian Alps in the north and the
Cottian Alps in the south. It is one of the longest valleys of the
Italian Alps. It extends over in an east-west direction from the
French
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border to the outskirts of
Turin. The valley takes its name from the city of
Susa
Susa ( ; Middle elx, 𒀸𒋗𒊺𒂗, translit=Šušen; Middle and Neo- elx, 𒋢𒋢𒌦, translit=Šušun; Neo-Elamite and Achaemenid elx, 𒀸𒋗𒐼𒀭, translit=Šušán; Achaemenid elx, 𒀸𒋗𒐼, translit=Šušá; fa, شوش ...
which lies in the valley. The
Dora Riparia river, a tributary of the
Po, flows through the valley.
A motorway runs through the valley from Turin to
Chambéry in France through the
Fréjus tunnel or by crossing the Col du Mont Cenis (2083m), and to
Briançon, also in France, over the
Col de Montgenèvre.
Geography

Peaks that surround the valley include:
*
Pointe de Ronce
Pointe de Ronce is a mountain of Savoie, France. It lies in the Mont Cenis range. It has an elevation of above sea level.
Features
It is located near the Mont Cenis Pass and overlooks the village of Lanslebourg in Haute-Maurienne. A wide circus, ...
- 3,612 m
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Rocciamelone - 3,538 m
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- 3,506 m
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Rognosa d'Etiache - 3,382 m
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Punta Sommeiller - 3,332 m
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Punta Ramiere - 3,303 m
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Mont Chaberton - 3,131 m
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Monte Orsiera - 2,890
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Punta Lunella - 2,272 m
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Monte Colombano - 1,658 m
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Monte Musinè - 1,150 m
History
During the Roman age,
Augustus formed an alliance with the
Segusini of
Cottii Regnum to link Italy and France by building a road through the Valley and over the
Col de Montgenevre
In geomorphology, a col is the lowest point on a mountain ridge between two peaks.Whittow, John (1984). ''Dictionary of Physical Geography''. London: Penguin, 1984, p. 103. . It may also be called a gap. Particularly rugged and forbidding co ...
.
During the Middle Ages, the road was called
Via Francigena, and
pilgrims arriving from France passed through
Mont Cenis and the Susa Valley on their way to
Rome. It was one of the most used Alpine passes from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century. Several
abbeys were built to accommodate pilgrims, such as
Novalesa Abbey founded in 726AD on the foot of a mountain and the monumental
Sacra di San Michele abbey.
Main sights

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Sacra di San Michele (Saint Michael's Abbey), established in the 11th century on the top of Pirchiriano Mountain, at the valley's entrance from Turin.
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Novalesa Abbey, established by Patrice
Abbo of Provence in 726AD en route to the
Mont Cenis Pass.
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Susa Cathedral, ancient San Giusto Abbey. in
Susa
Susa ( ; Middle elx, 𒀸𒋗𒊺𒂗, translit=Šušen; Middle and Neo- elx, 𒋢𒋢𒌦, translit=Šušun; Neo-Elamite and Achaemenid elx, 𒀸𒋗𒐼𒀭, translit=Šušán; Achaemenid elx, 𒀸𒋗𒐼, translit=Šušá; fa, شوش ...
, established by
Olderico Manfredi
Ulric Manfred II ( it, Olderico Manfredi II; 975 992 – 29 October 1033 or 1034) or Manfred Ulric (') was the count of Turin and marquis of Susa in the early 11th century. He was the last male margrave from the Arduinid dynasty. Ulri ...
in 1029.
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Susa's Arch of Augustus, established in 8BC.
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Montebenedetto Charterhouse
Montebenedetto Charterhouse ( it, Certosa di Montebenedetto) is a former Carthusian monastery (or charterhouse) in the Val di Susa in Piedmont, Northern Italy.
History
In 1189-91 the Carthusians founded Losa Charterhouse (''Certosa della Losa'') a ...
(
Villar Focchiardo), established in 1197.
*Castle of Bruzolo, built in 1227.
*Casaforte di Chianocco
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Fort of Exilles 250px, Fort of Exilles.
The Exilles Fort (pronounced : egzil - Italian: ''Forte di Exilles'' French: ''Fort d'Exilles'') is a fortified complex in the Susa Valley, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, northern Italy. Together with the nearby Fort ...
Turin–Lyon high-speed railway
Protesters have fought a 10-year battle to prevent a
rail tunnel being built through the valley.
References
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Valleys of Piedmont
Valleys of the Alps
Metropolitan City of Turin
Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Piedmont