BY: Marco Fogliazza
As the Corcianese writer Maria Sticco said: “…who will want to believe a corner of the earth poor, that possesses these two treasures: the pure beauty and the unobtainable peace?”
And just like that Corciano welcomes you when you cross the walls of its walls, dated between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. This small village retains a charming old town and its houses, monuments and alleys form an urban fabric that allows the visitor to immerse themselves in the most classic medieval atmosphere.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com/
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