The Easter Holiday represents a time of year when, in our country, there is an atmosphere of celebration and renewal. Many people take advantage of this break to organize an out-of-town trip to discover some of Italy's most picturesque villages and territories. If you are looking for ideas on where to go at Easter, you will be faced with a wide choice of sacred places, unspoiled nature, centuries-old traditions and food and wine delights.
Keepers of tradition and beauty
Italian villages are custodians of traditions and stories that find their greatest expression during the Easter holidays. Some of these villages offer the opportunity to combine guided tours of churches and historical monuments with participation in historical re-enactments and religious processions that have been handed down from generation to generation.
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