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Pandone Castle of Venafro
A site of art and history that houses the National Museum of Molise, which collects Molise's artistic evidence inside a charming castle overlooking the historic village.
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.
Cypress Grove of Fontegreca
A wonderful cypress forest in the Matese Regional Park is furrowed by the Sava River, which creates crystal clear waterfalls and pools within it. Taking us this far is a convenient trail.
The market in Colli al Volturno
The best of Molise's local products at the village market
30 Dec
The village of Scapoli and the Bagpipe Museum
Scapoli is the "Capital of the Bagpipe," one of the few towns in Italy where, along with the presence of skilled craftsmen, the ancient art of making this folk instrument survives.
The scapolese ravioli
A typical dish that characterizes the village of Scapoli and the entire Upper Volturno Valley. A delicacy that accompanies the village's important festive days, particularly during the carnival period.
Collegiate Church of St. Stephen
The spiritual heart of Galluccio
Brown Mountain
One that tells many stories: the battle of World War II with the birth of the CIL, Italian Liberation Corps; that of Moulin, a hermit artist; and the never-ending story of Mother Nature!
Sources of the Volturno River
The beginning of the longest river in central southern Italy, the Volturno, which can still be admired here in its original course. A place of great naturalistic impact.
The "Devil's Steps": the 46 steps of the devil
46 footprints on the glowing lava? It had to be a demon! Away with it! It wasn't. It was later discovered to be Homo Heidelbergensis: his is the oldest human footprint in all of Europe.
Abbey of Monte Cassino
Founded in 529 by St. Benedict of Norcia, located 516 meters above sea level, it is the oldest monastery in Italy after that of St. Scholastica (St. Benedict's twin sister).
Fresco "Our Lady of Grace"
The Virgin of Grace with Child and Saints was made in the 18th century by an anonymous author for a church in the village. Today, after careful restoration, it is in the council chamber of the municipality.