The Via Francigena is an ancient road between Rome and Canterbury, passing through England, France, Switzerland and Italy. In mediaeval times it was an important road and pilgrimage route.
To pilgrims headed south, it was the Via Romea; to those headed north, the Via Francigena.
To pilgrims headed south, it was the Via Romea; to those headed north, the Via Francigena.
The Italian path of the Via Francigena cover this town :
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