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Results ( 45) for: " Duronia, CB, Italia"
Theater and Italic temple of Pietrabbondante
A sacred area that, because of its architectural features and monumentality, is the most important archaeological evidence of the culture of the Italic Samnites Pentri people.
The Thursday market in Carovilli
Typical weekly market in the local community
26 Dec
The "village market" in Schiavi d'Abruzzo.
Saturday morning agri-food products from the short supply chain
28 Dec
Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows in Castelpetroso
The history of the Shrine begins on March 22, 1888, the day the Virgin first appeared. Today, in addition to visiting the Basilica, it is possible to walk the Way of the Cross that reaches that place.
The Ndocciata of Agnone
A spectacular and evocative procession of flames and sparks, the largest Christmas event related to fire
23 Dec - 24 Dec
Fraternal Fountain
The Fraterna fountain is the city's symbolic public fountain. It formerly stood in Fraterna Square, but after the 1943 bombing it was moved to Celestine V Square, the heart of the historic center.
CVTà Street Fest
But wasn't Civitacampomarano a medieval village!
Unesco MAB Reserve of Collemeluccio - Montedimezzo
An important area for biodiversity conservation that includes 7 municipalities in Molise. An ideal place to educate the younger generation about respect for nature and sustainability.
Pignatelli Castle - Monteroduni
A fortress set among fields of olive trees and vineyards overlooking the village of Monteroduni. Transformed several times over time, the castle became the residential home of the Pignatelli family.
Pescopennataro, the land of fir trees and stone
Birthplace of master stonemasons, surrounded by spruce forests, Pescopennataro is best known for its natural heritage characterized by hiking trails!
AMoCe - street art in the village of Cerro al Volturno
An itinerary of modern art to enter the heart of a village characterized by the presence of the Pandone Castle, a fortress that dominates the whole area with its grandeur.
Montemitro and the Molisian Croatian minority
The village that lives "its own way"