by Serena Perfetto
Traveling around Italy is a special experience not only for the heartbreaking landscape and the gorgeous art you can find on your way. Italy's uniqueness is also related to the chance of finding history and culture in some remote places.
This is the case of five small towns that keep the tradition of exceptional musical instruments alive. We picked five towns where those instruments are produced by local artisans and require special skills for people to play them.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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