I wanna meet the guy who saw this steep-ass mountain and thought “Ya this is a good spot for a village, let’s-a-go!”
The kind of place where I would love to live, gorgeous 🙂
Been there a couple of weeks ago. One of the most astounding place I’ve ever been to.
You find yourself driving on this little, narrow, winding road, surrounded by woods and rocky walls. Suddenly, a 1000 AD small church appears on your side. Built right next to the medieval stone bridge on the valley creek that connects the road to the village. after a hundred meters you find yourself immersed in the tiny urban center, out of all time. Many of the narrow, intertwining streets then climb up to the largest church square and the medieval castle next to it. If you want to climb a little longer, just before the wood, you reach a small and ancient cemetery that houses the people of the village and their stories, from the early 1800s onwards.
Whenever I have the opportunity to visit it, I always feel a feeling of alienation from everything outside.
Finding it on Reddit is a really welcome surprise!
Go and check it on google images if you can, it’s worth it.
Population 500 people. Of which 490 are older than 65.
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hi, did you take this picture?
Beautiful!
I wanna meet the guy who saw this steep-ass mountain and thought “Ya this is a good spot for a village, let’s-a-go!”
The kind of place where I would love to live, gorgeous 🙂
Been there a couple of weeks ago. One of the most astounding place I’ve ever been to.
You find yourself driving on this little, narrow, winding road, surrounded by woods and rocky walls. Suddenly, a 1000 AD small church appears on your side. Built right next to the medieval stone bridge on the valley creek that connects the road to the village. after a hundred meters you find yourself immersed in the tiny urban center, out of all time. Many of the narrow, intertwining streets then climb up to the largest church square and the medieval castle next to it. If you want to climb a little longer, just before the wood, you reach a small and ancient cemetery that houses the people of the village and their stories, from the early 1800s onwards.
Whenever I have the opportunity to visit it, I always feel a feeling of alienation from everything outside.
Finding it on Reddit is a really welcome surprise!
Go and check it on google images if you can, it’s worth it.
Population 500 people. Of which 490 are older than 65.
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you have some village on your trees