Almese

Almese is rich in mainly medieval history, evidenced by the Church of Santa Maria and the Ricetto Tower of San Mauro

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.

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.

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.

Isola della Scala

Isola della Scala and its famous Veronese rice are located in Veneto, it is part of the Tartaro catchment area

Rocchetta Sant’Antonio

In panoramic position, on a high hill on the border with Basilicata and Campania, rises Rocchetta Sant’Antonio, in Puglia.

Tricarico

Discover Tricarico, an Arab-Norman town with a rich historical and cultural heritage, nestled in Basilicata, famous for its unique Carnival.

San Mauro Forte

The village of San Mauro Forte is located in Basilicata and is famous for the Cowbells Feast.

Comacchio

Canals, ancient buildings and monumental bridges, give it a typical aspect of the lagoon cities. The activity related to commercial fishing is important