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Results ( 34) for: " Briatico, VV, Italia"
Murat Castle of Pizzo Calabro
A small perched manor, a true bastion of military history
Belvedere of St. Francis of Paola in Zaccanopoli
Here, the story goes, St. Francis stopped on his way to Sicily. And how can you blame him? It is a vantage point overlooking Tropea, the Costa degli Dei and the Aeolian Islands. Enchanting!
Cave of St. Leonard
Within the rock of the same name, on Tropea's famous traffic circle beach, a fantastic semi-submerged cave hides somewhat hidden, providing a romantic and heavenly atmosphere.
Shrine of St. Mary of the Island of Tropea
On a sandstone cliff overlooking the crystal clear sea, an ancient church with a modern appearance
Church of Piedigrotta, in Pizzo Calabro
In a cave by the sea, sacred scriptures take shape from sedimentary stone
Madonna delle Fonti Shrine
Nestled in the silence of nature and not far from the town of Spilinga, the shrine is located in an ancient hermit cave. The cult dates back to the early 1900s and a popular tradition is linked to it.
Nicotera
At the foot of the ancient noble castle, the terrace on the Tyrrhenian Sea
Gerocarne
Of unknown origins, as much as its place name, it is called "Borgo dei Vasai" because of its artisan workshops that, following tradition, still produce terracotta pottery.
Dominican Convent of Soriano Calabro
A quiet village in the Vibonese hinterland, it becomes the perfect destination for an immersion in sacred culture thanks to the presence of the ruins of the Dominican Convent, formerly among the richest in Europe.
Sorianello
A hamlet perched on a ridge in the Vibonese hinterland and with semiunknown origins, which according to some scholars date back to the age of the Goths and the settlements of hermit monasticism.
Arena
A village in the hinterland of the province of Vibo Valentia, rich in history and culture, it was founded as a Greek colony, thanks to its location it became a Roman municipium and an important medieval fiefdom.
Norman-Swabian Castle of Arena
Imposing and marvelous, the castle in the 11th century was rebuilt for the most part by the Conclubets as a stronghold of a fiefdom so vast that it was called the "State of Arena."