In the province of Salerno, there is a tiny hamlet that has recently become famous as the village of murals. Piano Vetrale is a Cilento jewel seemingly anonymous. However, the explosion of urban art at every corner has brought to light the beauty of this small hamlet making it an unmissable tourist destination for those who love to find unusual places.
Piano Vetrale
Piano Vetrale is a hamlet of Orria, a small town in Salerno. It is a typical village of the Cilento hinterland, cosy and hospitable, inhabited by just over 250 people. Its urban structure remains unchanged, stuck in the past, characterized by a network of countless and inaccessible alleys, all connected by extended arches.
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