Dozza
The medieval village of Dozza, known for its majestic Rocca Sforzesca fortress, is considered unique because of the many paintings that adorn the facades of the houses, giving the village a distinctive appearance.
Fenestrelle
Fenestrelle is known for its famous and homonymous fortress, the largest fortified structure in Europe lying on the offshoots of Monte Orsiera
Susa
Susa, the ancient Segusio, is an ancient city built in a strategic position for the control of the Susa Valley.
Montefalco
The Umbrian village of Montefalco is the reference point of the winery region in which are being produced the Sagrantino di Montefalco and Montefalco Rosso.
Mondavio
Mondavio boasts one of the best preserved historic centers in the Marche. Even today it is closed in a wall that extends for 780 m. Rocca Roveresca is the main monument of the village
Sermoneta
Explore Sermoneta, timelessly wrapped in a unique and evocative atmosphere, located just a stone’s throw from the Lepini Mountains. Between the Caetani Castle, centuries-old churches and local flavors, live a unique experience in Lazio.
Arpino
Arpino, in Lazio, is the village where he was born Cicero. The name of the village seems to derive from the shape of the village, since seen from above, it would recall that of a harp.
Rocchetta Sant’Antonio
In panoramic position, on a high hill on the border with Basilicata and Campania, rises Rocchetta Sant’Antonio, in Puglia.
Bisaccia
Bisaccia, in Campania, is a small village of medieval origins. The most characteristic places of the village are the Convent, the Ducal Castle, the Cathedral and the Church of the Dead.