Colla Micheri is a medieval village nestled along the route of the ancient Roman road Julia Augusta. This small cluster of stone houses emerges in the imagination for its extraordinary beauty and evocative charge.
The village unfolds as a spider's web of cobbled streets that meet in the small square, where the church of St. Sebastian, with its distinctive dark red coloring, towers. From the height of its hamlet there is a breathtaking view that sweeps from the Gulf of Laigueglia to Andora, embracing the Merula valley and its coastline.
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