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Biasca is a town of around 6,000 people in the south of Switzerland.
It is part of the Ticino region, where much of the population speaks Italian.
The town is rich in Swiss history, hosting a number of renowned National Heritage sites.
One of the best known sites is the Church of SS Pietro e Paolo, noted for its beautiful wall murals.
The church is located on a hillside to the southwest of the town centre, offering magnificent views of the surrounding mountains as well as the town far below.
Halfway up this hillside, visitors will reach a more modern parish church.
Here, visitors can collect the keys for the Church of SS Pietro e Paolo before completing their journey.
Most travellers arrive at the town's train station, less than a kilometre from the centre.
Guests have the choice of staying in Biasca hotels near the station or more conveniently-located accommodation in the centre.
Shoppers shouldn't miss the weekly Saturday market, where a range of fresh produce is available from areas higher in the surrounding valleys.
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Introduction to Biasca, Switzerland
Biasca is a town of around 6,000 people in the south of Switzerland.It is part of the Ticino region, where much of the population speaks Italian.
The town is rich in Swiss history, hosting a number of renowned National Heritage sites.
One of the best known sites is the Church of SS Pietro e Paolo, noted for its beautiful wall murals.
The church is located on a hillside to the southwest of the town centre, offering magnificent views of the surrounding mountains as well as the town far below.
Halfway up this hillside, visitors will reach a more modern parish church.
Here, visitors can collect the keys for the Church of SS Pietro e Paolo before completing their journey.
Most travellers arrive at the town's train station, less than a kilometre from the centre.
Guests have the choice of staying in Biasca hotels near the station or more conveniently-located accommodation in the centre.
Shoppers shouldn't miss the weekly Saturday market, where a range of fresh produce is available from areas higher in the surrounding valleys.
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