
Zavattarello and Fortunago, thanks for their medieval fortresses, are among the most beautiful villages in Italy: inside the walls are hidden mysterious legends and culinary records, outside there are exotic scents and magical places.
Like the majestic chestnut trees growing in the nearby woods, the ancient villages of Zavattarello and Fortunago plunge one's root in ancient Italian history but extend their branches as much towards the rest of the globe as towards enchanted worlds. But what does Zavattarello have to share with the world of magic? And why is Fortunago so similar to Provence?
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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