BY: Georgette Jupe
With remote work becoming the norm the thought of owning a home in Italy is becoming ever more plausible. While it can be tempting to bow down to city life in Rome, Milan, and Florence we suggest diving a little deeper and discovering one of Italy's more hidden corners. For those looking for a true escape from their daily life, might we suggest exploring a region you may have never heard of but that “has it all” – Abruzzo.
Abruzzo lies within central Italy, east of Rome in a mountainous, green region divided into four provinces: L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, and Chieti. There is also an impressive amount of coastline, the region is famous for its signature Trabocchi or traditional wooden platforms directly on the sea selling fresh seafood to hungry diners. There are national parks, UNESCO heritage sites, delicious local culinary culture, and an exciting assortment of beautiful medieval towns.
SOURCE: https://www.italymagazine.com/
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