Thanks to the commitment of Vittorio Verole Bozzello, the cave was equipped and opened to the public on July 1, 1967. Experts now consider it one of the most beautiful and complete caves in Europe, capable of articulating for its visitors three different itineraries that enter a dreamlike underground world.
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The dishes tell this story. The tortelli lucchesi, still prepared as they once were, are a symbol of the house.
read more >And so the Fabbriche di Vallico Mill, with its 300 years of history, continues to turn not only the stones, but also the memory, the agricultural culture and the economy of the valley. A great little centre of rebirth for the Garfagnana.
read more >At Pieroni you can find, for example, both traditional and modern terracotta, minimal style or classic materials that have a story to tell.
read more >Today we are talking about the project espoused by these two territories: ‘The Alps of the Apuan Sea where the sun kisses twice’.
read more >Systems-Pool’s activity is now divided between the construction of new swimming pools, the renovation of existing facilities and routine maintenance, which represents a significant portion of turnover.
read more >Walking through the narrow and high alleys of Barga, the steep stairways and the facades of the ancient ‘silver’ houses that seem to talk to each other – is an intimate and romantic experience. Chiara, Roy and I proceed enchanted to the threshold of the dominant terrace of the Collegiate Church of San Cristoforo which opens magnificent scenery to the West, where we see the wink in the distance of the famous Pania Forata.
read more >The house was transformed into a museum in 1979, thanks to a donation from Rita Puccini Dell’Anna, the Maestro’s daughter-in-law. In 2010, a careful philological restoration brought the building back to its original structure, creating an evocative exhibition itinerary that develops through twelve rooms.
read more >Sensory experiences by ‘La Penisola dei Sensi’ (Peninsula of Senses), between nature, taste and memory.
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