Rocca Priora
Rocca Priora, that up to the early twentieth century was the glacier of Rome, stands facing strategically on latin valley and offers still today atmospheres and mountain views.
Buonconvento
The fourteenth-century village of Buonconvento, perfectly preserved, is the most important center in the Val d’Arbia.
Frontino
Rich in beautiful panoramic views, the village of Frontino is dominated by Mount Carpegna. One of the attractive buildings in the town is the thirteenth-century convent of Montefiorentino, considered one of the largest convents in the Marche region.
Monte Compatri
In the heart of the Castelli Romani Park, the medieval village of Monte Compatri stands on a tuffaceous hill of volcanic origin
Cairano
Cairano, in Campania, was the scene of the 1963 neorealist film “La Donnaccia” in which the inhabitants participated as actors or extras.
Venzone
The village of Venzone is a fortified jewel among the mountain landscapes of Tagliamento River and Canal di Ferro, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The built-up area is one of the most extraordinary examples of architectural and artistic restoration.
Monte Porzio Catone
Monte Porzio Catone is reknown Cittร ย del Vino (city of wine), it could also be defined the City of Orchids and Nativity Scenes, for the two beautiful exhibitions successfully held every year.
Massa Marittima
Massa Marittima lies on the Grosseto Metalliferous Hills, surrounded by walls, it represents one of the most relevant urban-architectural complexes in all of Tuscany
Montalcino
Known for the wine production of Brunello di Montalcino and Rosso di Montalcino, Montalcino is a charming medieval village of extraordinary beauty