One of the most beautiful villages in Italy and named "the country of the Cardinals" ... find out why ... #tuttitaly
Today I present the splendid Brisighella, an easily accessible and undisputed queen on the slopes of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines.
This ancient medieval village is also included in the list of the "most beautiful villages in Italy" and is certified by the Italian Touring Club with the "Orange Flag."
It also boasts essential certifications such as "Slow City" and "City of Oil and Wine."
The high level of tourist services and the tranquility of the places, which mix with history, food and wine specialties, and numerous artistic and cultural initiatives, make it an ideal place for a stay dedicated to self-care and the rediscovery of lost emotions.
Visit the Rocca Manfrediana of the fifteenth century and the Tower of the Clock of the nineteenth century; in the various folkloristic manifestations, this place is transformed into an authentic Middle-Ages village, catapulting you into that past made of joy, harmony, and good life.
The many festivals and fairs throughout the year raise awareness of this place's typical products, art, history, and architecture that retains its charm and beauty unchanged.
Eight cardinals were born in Brisighella.
A religious significance that we still find today in the numerous churches and the "cardinal" cuisine of the place.
The Vatican has always had an eye for Brisighella, so much so that in the past, it proposed it becomes a city. But Brisighella refused, preferring to remain the first of the towns rather than become the last of the cities.
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