What to see in Abruzzo

Abruzzo has various souls within itself, probably due to its geographical conformation which makes it both projected outwards, thanks to its view of the sea, and concentrated on its territory, due to the mountainous connotation of the hinterland.

Rocca Calascio Castle
Rocca Calascio Castle

The region is divided into four provinces: L'Aquila, Chieti, Pescara e Teramo. It borders to the north with the Marche, to the east it is washed by the Adriatic Sea, to the west by the Lazio and south with the Molise.

From a naturalistic point of view, theAbruzzo it is a repository of rare specimens of fauna (for example theMarsican bear or the Abruzzo chamois) and plants typical of these places; to preserve this wealth, some parks have been established: the PNational arch of Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga, Maiella National Park, National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise and the Sirente Velino Regional Park.

Not only sea and nature but also art in Abruzzo: L'Aquila, Chieti e Teramothey contain jewels of ancient splendor, such as churches, historic buildings and museums; Also giulianova stands out as an urban expression of the ideal Renaissance city; Sulmona, with its tradition of confetti, renowned throughout the world; and there are many villages and villages mountains to visit.

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