Atri
Quaint village nestled between the Adriatic Sea and the Gran Sasso mountain range
The village of Atri features a small historic center that has managed to preserve much of its medieval appearance.
Here, it is possible to admire numerous works of art and architectural wonders and truly breathtaking views of the surrounding towns.
The city is characterized by the presence of numerous churches, historic buildings and museums. Among the most interesting buildings are the Palace of the Acquaviva Dukes, the Medieval fortress of Capo d'Atri, the remains of the Roman Theater and the Municipal Theater.
The historical, cultural and artistic heritage of Atri is proof of the great importance of the town in the past.
Here, it is possible to admire numerous works of art and architectural wonders and truly breathtaking views of the surrounding towns.
The city is characterized by the presence of numerous churches, historic buildings and museums. Among the most interesting buildings are the Palace of the Acquaviva Dukes, the Medieval fortress of Capo d'Atri, the remains of the Roman Theater and the Municipal Theater.
The historical, cultural and artistic heritage of Atri is proof of the great importance of the town in the past.