Vasanello, a tiny village along the Amerina Way whose red and rough tuff walls are part of an agricultural and natural environment of rare beauty, that frames a rupestrian past: initially Etruscan-Roman, then medieval, crystallized in the archaeological remnants all around. The beauties of the territory are accompanied by the ceramic industry testimonies: a tradition that Vasanello silently have been holding for almost 2500 years.
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WHERE SHALL WE GO?
- The old village of Vasanello (VT)
- The medieval rocky settlement of Palazzolo
- The countryside around
WHAT SHALL WE SEE/DO?
- Vasanello’s monuments and the ancient kilns in the village
- The "butto" (=dump) of faliscan-roman furnace and the historical clay caves, the hydraulic pipes of the Roman era
- The medieval rupestrian architecture of settlements in the gorges
- The medeval towers, the Necropoli of “Morticelli”
- The pristine nature of the ravines where crayfish dwells
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