I Borghi più belli d'Italia

I Borghi più belli d'Italia
Formation 2001
Type association
Purpose tourism
Region served
Italy
Website borghitalia.it

I Borghi più belli d'Italia[lower-alpha 1] is an association of small Italian towns of historical interest. It was founded in March 2001 on the incentive of the tourism council of the Associazione Nazionale Comuni Italiani, with the aim of preserving and maintaining villages of quality heritage. The association holds initiatives such as festivals, exhibitions, fetes, conferences and concerts that highlight the cultural, historical, gastronomic and linguistic heritage, involving residents, schools, and local artists.

The association was inspired by its oldest French counterpart, Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, and is part of the international organization Les Plus Beaux Villages de la Terre. Admission to the club requires the meeting of a number of prerequisites, both structural, such as the architectonic harmony of the urban fabric and the quality of the public and private building heritage, and general, regarding the quality of life in the village in terms of activities and services for the people.

Villages

Northern Italy

Brisighella
Fiumalbo
Montefiore Conca
Cervo
Cipressa
Vernazza
Gromo
Monte Isola
Vogogna
Chiusa

Central Italy

Castel del Monte
Anversa degli Abruzzi
Santo Stefano di Sessanio
Civita di Bagnoregio
San Donato Val di Comino
Torre Alfina
Gradara
Offagna
Sarnano
Cetona
Vallo di Nera

Southern Italy

The Village of Sperlinga
Acerenza
Castelmezzano
Pietrapertosa
Morano Calabro
Bosa
Castelsardo

The villages in southern Italy and the islands are:[1]

See also

Notes

  1. variously translated as "the most beautiful villages of Italy", "Italy's most beautiful villages", "Italy's most beautiful towns" and "Italy's prettiest villages"

References

  1. I borghi: sud & isole (in Italian). I borghi più belli d'Italia. Accessed October 2015.
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