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  • Londa



    Londa
    When coming from Contea and entering into Londa there is a bridge, built in 1871, with two stone arches. On the banks, recently built, is the river park. The road then passes under an ancient porch which is located at the entrance to the old town. Continuing the road leads to Piazza Umberto I, which is an oblong and slightly sloped square. The shape of the square, a "natural" amphitheater, makes it an ideal place for outdoor theater and film events, which occur often in the summer months.
    Not far from the city center, lies a lake, which is where several fairs and festivals are held, as well as being reference point for fishermen. Nearby, there is the Visitor Center of the National Park of the Casentino Forests, Mount Falterona and Campigna, and there are some sports  grounds (tennis, skating). The September there is a festival which takes place on the second weekend of the month. It occurs on the lake shore with the main highlight of the event being the launch of a balloon from the center of the lake, and fireworks display that reflected in the water. There is also a friendly culinary competition between the various communities of locality and several side events ranging from music and theater to conferences and children's shows.

  • Santa Maria a Caiano

    Santa Maria a Caiano
    The church of Santa Maria a Caiano is located along the road that leads to Stia from Londa. This church equipped with a gabled facade, dates back to the first half of the twelfth century. The semicircular apse is the only external part of the church where it is possible to recognize the original Romanesque building structure, composed of drafts of quarry stone decotated with brick inserts. Traces of Roman masonry in small drafts of limestone are recognizable in the base of the bell tower square, where there are also some mullioned windows.

  • Il Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi

    Il Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi
    The National Park of the Casentino Forests, Mount Falterona and Campigna covers an area of ??about 36,000 ha. which extends between Emilia Romagna and Tuscany, and includes part of the territories of the provinces of Forlì, Arezzo and Florence. This large protected area contains an extensive network of hiking, horse riding and mountain biking trails which lead through ancient forests of beech, chestnut, oak, conifer and areas of other broad-leaved trees. These trails offer visitors unique scenarios and continuous emotions. In the park there is also a large fauna population which includes fallow deer, roe deer, wild boar, wolves and eagles.

  • Mueso Etrusco at Dicomano

    Mueso Etrusco at Dicomano
    The museum, which is housed on the ground floor of the Dicomano Municipality building, is the result of over thirty years of archeological research in the local territory. The museum has an exhibition laid out on different levels of interpretation, general or in depth, by way of two different guidelines to follow during a visit, either chronological-topographic or educative-tematic. both of which are illustrated at the entrance.
    Opening times:
    In winter: Saturday and Sunday 10:00 to 13:00 and 15:30 to 18:30 
    In summer: Thursday: 16:00 to 19:00, Saturday: 10:00 to 13:00 and 16:00 to 19:00, Sunday: 16:00 to 19:00
    Address: Piazza della Repubblica, 3, Dicomano

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