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Civitella del Tronto Guide

Picturesque fortified town perched on a limestone spur, with panoramic views stretching 360 degrees from Gran Sasso to the Adriatic Sea, astonishing visitors with its wealth of monuments and curiosities.

Anna Bruno
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Starting with the imposing Bourbon Fortress, the last to fall in 1861 under the blows of Italy’s unification, which stretches along a rocky ridge for more than 500 meters in length and is considered one of the most important military engineering works in our country, as well as the largest in Europe by area (25,000 sq m). In addition to the three magnificent parade grounds, notable points of interest include the Bastion of San Giacomo, the Governor’s Palace, and the Museum, where weapons, banners, ancient maps, and military uniforms are displayed.

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