Nestled in the stunning Dolomite Mountains, San Candido is a picturesque town that embodies everything that makes Italy such a beloved travel destination. Known locally as Innichen, the town is situated in the heart of the South Tyrol region and has a rich cultural heritage that is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and way of life. Whether you are seeking a winter wonderland or a summer paradise, San Candido has something to offer everyone.
A Little History
San Candido has a long and fascinating history that dates back to the 8th century when it was founded by the Bishop of Salzburg. The town grew in importance as a stopover on the trade route that linked Venice with the rest of Europe. It was also a center of religious and cultural life in the region, with a number of important churches and monasteries being established over the centuries.
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