If you are thinking of a trip or vacation to share with family, partner or friends, the Abruzzo region offers the most precious wonders of Central Italy, including its charming and picturesque villages in which to get lost among landscape, history and customs.
The village of Faraone is one of Abruzzo's must-visit wonders. It was born as a possession of several noble families, but the most famous is undoubtedly that of Baroni Ranalli, who ruled it until 1950, the year of the earthquake. Despite the severity of the event and the damage done by the earthquake, even today the descendants of the noble family own most of the territories, also retaining the baronial title.
SOURCE: https://www.e-borghi.com
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