9Calcata: The Bohemian Village in the Tuff Valley

Nestled on a tuff rock overlooking the Treja River, Calcata exudes bohemian charm and artistic allure. This medieval village, just an hour north of Rome, was abandoned and later repopulated by a community of artists and craftsmen.

Narrow cobblestone streets wind through the village, leading to quirky art studios, galleries, and a unique atmosphere that feels like a step back in time.

Previous article10 Activities to Enjoy on a Rainy Day in Venice, Italy
Next article10 Places in Italy that Prefer to Remain Untouched by Tourism