If you’ve ever been to this area, you’d probably know that Alba is famous for two main things: Barolo wine and the white truffle. If you haven’t, you still probably have a connection to the town without realizing it. This is the place where Nutella was invented. Pietro Ferrero started making it here in 1946, and Ferrero is still headquartered in Alba today, employing thousands of people in a town of just 31,000 residents. Beyond having a rich food and wine culture, Alba is a town where people seem to live well. It has a beautiful historic centre, all the amenities you need for everyday life, and a great location – about 60km southeast of Turin, in an area called Le Langhe, where thousands of vineyards stretch across the landscape. But what’s it actually like living in Alba year-round? To answer that, we combined our data with what residents actually think. FIND OUT WHICH ITALIAN CITY IS RIGHT FOR YOU Life in Alba: What People Say According to our data, Alba scores 88/100 for quality of life. And this shows up in a few different ways: from the quality of healthcare, which is very high, to the great rail links,...
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