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Top 11 Beautiful Secret Towns in Italy

01 Orta San Giulio

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Tourists put Rome and Venice at the top of their visit priorities when they travel to Italy. The most enchanting towns of Italy exist in places far from traditional tourist routes.

Located on the eastern side of Lake Orta stands this country’s most beautiful medieval settlement called Orta San Giulio Italy

02 Rovereto

Each year, Rovereto welcomes the Mozart Festival to perform classical music events throughout its town buildings.

Mozart conducted his very first Italian concert at this establishment during 1769.


03 Monteriggioni

Standing on a small hill surrounded by olive groves and vineyards in the Chianti region, the medieval town of Monteriggioni is home to a 13th-century castle

04 Cisternino

Cisternino, with its whitewashed houses and narrow streets located in Puglia.

Its compact old-town center has remained largely unchanged for centuries, with ancient churches, palazzi and towers.

05 Dozza

Perched on a hilltop south of Bologna, the town of Dozza has a beautifully preserved medieval centre dominated by an imposing 15th-century fortress.

06 Sabbioneta

Built in Lombardy in the 16th century, during the rule of the Gonzaga family, Sabbioneta was designed to represent the Renaissance principles of an ideal city Italy

07 Arpicale

Clinging to a hillside, the small village of Apricale in Liguria has a charming medieval core featuring a maze of alleys, narrow streets and stairways.

08 Lama dei Peligni

This small village lies in the heart of the Majella National Park in Abruzzo’s Central Apennines, where it’s not uncommon to see chamois darting about.

09 Morano Calabro

Tightly packed buildings tumble down towards the valley here, giving this pretty town an unusual conical shape.

10 Ivrea

This Piedmontese town is best known for its boisterous carnival that culminates in the three-day Battle of the Oranges.

11 Cerreto Sannita

Reconstructed after the earthquake of 1688, the historical core of Cerreto Sannita in Campania houses late Baroque churches and numerous artisan ateliers producing some of the country’s finest ceramics.