Marostica

Marostica, a magnificent town in the Vicenza area, is known throughout the world for the game of living chess and for the production of Marostica cherries.

Populonia

Populonia, in the municipality of Piombino, is one of the twelve city-states that were part of Etruria. Today, through the Archaeological Park of Baratti and Populonia it is possible to see the remains of the ancient city, in the different historical phas

Chianalea

Chianalea, called Venice of the South, is a charming and small fishing village overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea

Votigno di Canossa

Ancient medieval village linked to the figure of Matilde di Canossa, Votigno di Canossa fascinates tourists for its famous Castle and its legend.

Sansepolcro

Defined as the little gem of the Valtiberina, Sansepolcro is the town of Piero della Francesca. Among the excellences of the place can not miss a visit to the Aboca Museum.

Assisi

Assisi is a splendid medieval village linked to the figure of St. Francis. Easily accessible on foot, it enjoys a splendid panoramic position.

Gradisca d”Isonzo

Gradisca d”Isonzo, not far from the Slovenian border from which it derives its name, is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.

Spilamberto

Spilamberto is known for the nocino, the Spilamberto amaretti and especially for the traditional balsamic vinegar of which it boasts the headquarters of the Consortium of the same name.

Guiglia

Called the “Terrace of the Apennines”, Guiglia dominates the whole province of Modena. In the village and its surroundings there are various testimonies of the past, including the sixteenth-century Torre del Pubblico which is an integral part of the Castl