‘It’s like stepping into a Renaissance masterpiece’ : readers’ favourite unsung places in Italy
The country has so many cultural and historical treasures that relatively few are known to tourists. Our tipsters share their discoveries, from ancient hill towns to a mini Venice Approaching the town of Brisighella in Emilia-Romagna, it feels as though you are rapidly incorporating yourself in (…)
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