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San Gregorio Matese, CE, Italia
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Cusano Mutri, authentic village
The ancient pearl of the Matese

The Carrati of Pietraroja
The auspicious dough

Cypress Grove of Fontegreca
A wonderful cypress forest in the Matese Regional Park is furrowed by the Sava River, which creates crystal clear waterfalls and pools within it. Taking us this far is a convenient trail.

Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows in Castelpetroso
The history of the Shrine begins on March 22, 1888, the day the Virgin first appeared. Today, in addition to visiting the Basilica, it is possible to walk the Way of the Cross that reaches that place.

Sannio's "Cities of Ceramics"
Two villages and a tradition: in the heart of "cerretese" art

Altilia Saepinum
A forgotten but not too forgotten archaeological site

Pignatelli Castle - Monteroduni
A fortress set among fields of olive trees and vineyards overlooking the village of Monteroduni. Transformed several times over time, the castle became the residential home of the Pignatelli family.

The landscape of Falanghina del Sannio
A precious commodity, Falanghina wine, has been produced here for generations. Scents, sensations, colors always different according to the seasons.

Fraternal Fountain
The Fraterna fountain is the city's symbolic public fountain. It formerly stood in Fraterna Square, but after the 1943 bombing it was moved to Celestine V Square, the heart of the historic center.

Oasis Le Salicelle
Here the water of the Volturno River invades the land and creates ecosystems: reeds, willows and poplars become a stopover for migratory birds and the realm of waders, grebes, raptors... A paradise for birdwatchers.

Pandone Castle of Venafro
A site of art and history that houses the National Museum of Molise, which collects Molise's artistic evidence inside a charming castle overlooking the historic village.

The "Devil's Steps": the 46 steps of the devil
46 footprints on the glowing lava? It had to be a demon! Away with it! It wasn't. It was later discovered to be Homo Heidelbergensis: his is the oldest human footprint in all of Europe.