There are some villages with the ability to convey to visitors an intangible sense of magic, something so profound that it is difficult to explain and understand without experiencing it firsthand.
And some of these places, right by reason of their own magic carved on culture over centuries made of history and ancient traditions, such as the artistic stonecraft, remind us that the 'land that doesn’t exist’, it really exists instead: today we’re taking you to Oratino, a charming village nestled in the rural landscape of Molise.
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