Frontone

The medieval village of Frontone, located at the foot of Monte Catria is called “The little Switzerland of the Marches”. Arriving in Frontone one cannot fail to notice the imposing silhouette of its ancient Castle,

Piobbico

Piobbico is a village of medieval origin, whose history is linked to the Brancaleoni family, who built the imposing and homonymous Castle.

Saracena

Located inside the Pollino National Park, the village of Saracena rises around the baronial castle. The urban center is characterized by the alleys of Islamic conception.

Agliรจ

Agliรจ houses one of the Royal Residences of Piedmont, recognized since 1997 as a World Heritage Site by Unesco: the Ducal Castle of Agliรจ

Bardonecchia

The ancient inhabited center of Bardonecchia consists of the Borgo Vecchio, gathered around the Parish Church of Sant’Ippolito.

Pierosara

Pierosara, in the heart of the Gola della Rossa and Frasassi regional natural park. The origins of the village are linked to the legend of Piero and Sara. In ancient times the town was an important medieval castle that had vast sovereignty over the surrou

Oulx

The history of Oulx and the Upper Susa Valley is linked to the Prevostura di San Lorenzo and the Escarton d’Oulx

Fenestrelle

Fenestrelle is known for its famous and homonymous fortress, the largest fortified structure in Europe lying on the offshoots of Monte Orsiera

Grado

Suspended between the earth and the sea, Grado rises in the midst of the most northerly of the lagoons of the Adriatic, in Friuli Venezia Giulia. The Grado lagoon includes about 30 islands and two nature reserves, which preserve their biodiversity.