The Medieval Village of Sermoneta in Lazio’s Latina Province
About two hours southwest of Rome is where you’ll find the picturesque hilltop village of Sermoneta. This perfectly preserved Medieval …
Italy has some of the most famous hilltop villages in the entire world. From Tuscany’s San Gimignano to Lazio’s “dying village” of Civita di Bagnoregio, all 20 of its regions hold a treasure trove of small towns just waiting to be discovered!
They say that you haven’t truly experienced Italy until you have walked down the cobblestone streets of a hilltop town where you don’t meet any other tourists! It’s still possible to find hidden places like this.
Read on to discover some of Italy’s most fascinating villages for your next trip.
About two hours southwest of Rome is where you’ll find the picturesque hilltop village of Sermoneta. This perfectly preserved Medieval …
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