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Italy has just added six new destinations to Its 'Most Beautiful Towns' List

Published: 17/11/2020 By The Abode Team

Italy’s official list of most beautiful towns is growing. I Borghi più belli d’Italia, an Italian association aimed at preserving and promoting towns with fewer than 15,000 residents, has added six new idyllic spots to its list of most beautiful Italian towns.

Among the additions is Tropea, the pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The town is famous for both its red onions and gorgeous coastline.

Another is Monte Sant’Angelo, located in Italy’s Puglia region and home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites — the fifth-century sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo and Foresta Umbra.

Towns have to apply for inclusion on the association’s list and demonstrate they have the artistic, historical, and cultural heritage merit. They also must take measures to protect the environment, offer tourist accommodations, and find ways to preserve local traditions. Each new town on the list earned its spot because of its unique and fascinating nature, the association said in announcing the additions.

Monteleone d’Orvieto in Umbria earned a spot on the list, thanks to its medieval walls, churches, and a castle that dominated the town in the 1300s.

Casoli secured its spot with vineyards, olive trees, and nature reserves that serve as the perfect backdrops for an aperitivo.  

Meanwhile, Bassano in Teverina made its way onto the list for the town’s perch overlooking the Tiber Valley, its rich Etruscan history, and the existence of several abandoned villages nearby that are ripe for exploring.  

Montechiarugolo is one of the smallest towns to earn a spot on the list. It’s home to fewer than 100 residents and revolves around an opulent former residence of members of the Marchi family, a group that includes director Antonio Marchi.

 The association’s list now includes a total of 315 towns.