All Italian Villages
Authentic villages, off the beaten track. Browse the full archive and use search to jump straight to the right destination.
534 villages found
Como
what to see in como? Explore this city of 83,184 inhabitants. Discover its historic Duomo, Lake Como's beauty, and local cuisine. Read our guide.
Conca della Campania
At 420 metres above sea level, on the hilly ridge separating the Volturno valley from the Lazio side, Conca della Campania today has 1,154 inhabitants spread between the main settlement and the hamlets scattered along the ridgelines. The municipal territory falls within the province of Caserta, on the border with Molise and Lazio, a frontier […]
Concamarise
Concamarise, a municipality in Verona province with 1,053 inhabitants, rises only 21 meters above sea level, located in the Bassa Veronese, an area known for its long-standing agricultural tradition and complex hydrographic network. Its very name suggests a connection with water: “Conca” refers to a territorial depression, while “Marise” is likely linked to the marshy […]
Contessa Entellina
Discover what to see in Contessa Entellina: ArbΓ«reshΓ« heritage, Rocca d'Entella ruins, Byzantine-rite churches, local food, and practical travel tips.
Conversano
What to see in Conversano: town at 219 m on the Murgia plateau. Norman castle, Finoglio cycle, Romanesque cathedral and Africani PAT. Plan your visit now.
Corato
What to see in Corato, a city at 232 m in Puglia. 5 attractions, underground olive presses, Castel del Monte 18 km away, PAT dishes. Plan your visit now.
Coreglia Ligure
Coreglia Ligure, a comune of just 257 inhabitants in the province of Genova, sits at 65 metres above sea level on the eastern slope of the Fontanabuona valley β one of the most densely settled inland corridors of the Ligurian Apennines. The village’s economy historically revolved around slate extraction and olive cultivation, two activities that […]
Corfinio
In 91 BC, the Italic peoples chose Corfinium as the capital of the Italic League during the Social War against Rome: for several months, this city in the Peligna Valley was renamed Italica and minted its own coins bearing the image of a bull trampling the Roman she-wolf. Today the village has 1,081 inhabitants, sits […]
Corno di Rosazzo
In 1070, a deed of donation by the Patriarch of Aquileia mentioned the name Corno di Rosazzo for the first time, linking it to a parish church and a territory already organized around viticulture and cereal farming. Today that territory extends over just twenty square kilometres across the Colli Orientali del Friuli, at 88 metres […]
Cortina d’Ampezzo
A complete guide to what to see in Cortina d'Ampezzo β from Dolomite peaks and WWI tunnels to Ladin cuisine and centuries-old communal traditions.