Abruzzo Dossier
How to Read Your Abruzzo Village
Abruzzo's hill villages look asleep. But someone is still working the land and minding the old, and it isn't who you think. The people holding them up.
Abruzzo's hill villages look asleep. But someone is still working the land and minding the old, and it isn't who you think. The people holding them up.

For 2,000 years it was Abruzzo's great lake. Then one prince drained it, and the Marsican families scattered across the world. The full story.

Abruzzo events in July: food sagre, Pescara Jazz, the Sulmona joust, castle nights and L'Aquila's Capital of Culture summer, all mapped

Before the welfare state, Abruzzo made a safety net from friendship. Meet lu cumbare a fiur, the San Giovanni flower-friend bond, chosen for life







