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Convent of San Pasquale
15th-century monastic complex in Renaissance-Baroque style that includes the Church of St. Mary of the Angels, a large portico, and a miraculous well from 1709.
Church of San Rocco (or Carmine)
The church, located in Piazza Garibaldi (Atessa's main square), was once dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel and was part of the Carmelite convent that was founded in 1603.
Ruins of the abbey of St. Stephen in Rivomaris
Few remains, walls built with river pebbles, are all that remains of the oldest abbey in Abruzzo, destroyed by invasions and wars, but still capable of stirring emotions.
Goodnight Contemporary
A fragile territory, an innovative narrative, a new lifeblood
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...
Roccascalegna Castle
Roccascalegna Castle, built on several sloping terraces on the rock, is a defensive structure from the 12th century.
The Bather of Vasto
The "Little Mermaid" of the Trabocchi Coast
Montemitro and the Molisian Croatian minority
The village that lives "its own way"
Vasto: the beaches of Punta Aderci
Bathing and birdwatching in the most picturesque stretch of the Costa dei Trabocchi
St. Anthony's Peace Bell Tower
It is the tallest building in Lanciano visible from miles away. One has to climb 360 steps to admire the panoramic view of the city at a height of 60 meters.
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.
The Squilla
In Lanciano, where Christmas celebrations begin on December 23.