Travelling in the Reggio Calabria metropolitan area is like plunging into the heart of the Mediterranean, which has always been a crossroads of peoples and cultures. An experience with many nuances, to be lived in contact with nature and discovering the countless cultural resources and traditions.
To get to know its territory better - the area includes 97 municipalities, with villages of great historical and architectural interest - you need only set off in search of exceptional works of art known throughout the world, such as the Bronze Statues of Riace, and then discover evidence of the splendid Magna Graecia, myths, legends, millenary suggestions - such as Scylla and Charybdis - and ancient rites and traditions.
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