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Abruzzo, Italia
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Montelapiano
It is the least populated municipality in Abruzzo: it has only 77 inhabitants, but it knows how to enchant with its views and panoramas, and with some colorful surprises...

The Trabocchi Coast
It includes that stretch of the Abruzzi coastline from Ortona to Vasto. The trabocchi, in the past, were fishing machines. Today, however, they house renowned restaurants.

Shrine of Our Lady of Splendor
Miraculous spring draws the faithful to itself

Aielli: Village of Murals and Astronomy
A small village in Abruzzo that is a true open-air museum where history, tradition and modernity come together. Here you can admire more than 30 works created by street artists.

The Trans-Siberian Railway of Italy travels between Sulmona and Isernia
A historic train on the Parks Railway, a slow journey through the landscapes of Central Italy

Scanno, the heart-shaped lake
Paradise for birdwatchers, swimmers and fishermen

Vasto: the beaches of Punta Aderci
Bathing and birdwatching in the most picturesque stretch of the Costa dei Trabocchi

D'Annunzio Promontory
From here it is possible to admire, in addition to the Trabocchi and the beautiful beach below, the Eremo Dannunziano, a cottage where the poet D'Annunzio spent the summer of 1889 with Barbara Leoni.

The Squilla
In Lanciano, where Christmas celebrations begin on December 23.

Civitanova Fountain
Outside the historic center of Lanciano, in the vegetable gardens of the Sant'Egidio district, is one of the largest fountains in Abruzzo! You'll step into the past, all the way back to the 12th century with the Majella Mountains behind you.

San Pietro ad Oratorium, the church of the magic square
A place suspended in time, fascinating and mysterious, in the valley of the Tirino River

The "city of stone," iron and gold
Crafts and literature in the heart of Majella National Park