Inside the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, at 1460 m, stands the Rocca di Calascio, in the province of L'Aquila. The imposing medieval structure, all built in white stone, is one of the highest in Italy. Perched in the mountains, it overlooks the ancient village below, now uninhabited. Its undoubted charm has made it a perfect set for several films, including the unforgettable "Lady Hawke" and "The Name of the Rose", but also the most recent "The American" with George Clooney.
In the twentieth century, even the last remaining families left the village and the fortress remained uninhabited. At the end of the century, however, also in the wake of the success deriving from the setting of some films, some houses were recovered and others were converted to accommodation facilities; Furthermore, the castle has undergone an important restoration and consolidation operation and is now one of the main tourist attractions in the area, thanks to the work of two spouses and their family who have opened a widespread hotel just below the castle.
Address: 67020
Calascio (AQ) Abruzzo
Latitude: 42.328906036510695
Longitude: 13.688889741897583
Site: http://www.roccacalascio.info/...
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Type: Building
Function: Castle
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Last update: 06/08/2022