
The earliest records date back to 1200. Destroyed as early as 1595, it was the seat of the Municipality of Pondo until its suppression by decree of Napoleon...

The earliest records date back to 1200. Destroyed as early as 1595, it was the seat of the Municipality of Pondo until its suppression by decree of Napoleon...
It dates back to the 13th century and belongs to the Ubertini family...
The palace, located in the village of S. Sofia, dates back to the 18th century...

16th-17th century building, probably medieval in origin...
It dates back to the 16th century and was rebuilt after the earthquakes of 1918-19...

The church is immersed in the greenery of the Casentino Forests Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park, surrounded by pastures and woodland. Rebuilt after the earthquakes of 1918-19 and destroyed by German troops during World War II, it is currently in a state of ruin...

It dates back to 1923. It was built on the foundations of the old church destroyed in the 1918 earthquake...

The medieval church of San Pietro was destroyed by the earthquakes of 1918 and rebuilt in the Romanesque style in the 1920s...

Beautiful oratory with architectural lines of the 18th century, but certainly older...

Connected to the Contemporary Art Gallery, the Outdoor Sculpture Park was established in 1993...

The Gallery of Contemporary Art was founded in 1990 and named after Vero Stoppioni, founder of the Campigna Prize...
A palace overlooking the triangular Piazza Garibaldi, it has hosted community decisions over the centuries...
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