The Cà Rossa building, commissioned in 1721 by a wealthy family from the valley, has preserved its qualities as a "bourgeois palace" despite the transformations over the centuries.
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The church stands on a pronounced terrace to the east of the village, surrounded by the shade of a centuries-old linden tree, the tall medieval tower, the Capuchin fathers' convent and the ossuary.
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The chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows dates back to the seventeenth century and is located in the village of Santa Domenica, overlooking the impetuous river Calancasca.
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The Prò de Leura chapel, dating back to the seventeenth century, has recently been transformed thanks to the magical touch of the artist David Tremlett.
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The San Bernardino Pass is a natural oasis easily accessible by the homonymous road. Starting point for numerous excursions or simply to relax at high altitude.
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