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grotto shrine in the main church, Vallerano |
Vallerano,
a typical small hilltown north of Rome
is known for its hazelnuts, wine
production and lively summer festivals.
The symbolic lily of the noble
Farnese family adorns towers, fountains
and the ancient walls that have kept the town’s medieval flavor in - and the cars out.
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Farnese lily symbols abound |
At Christmas
time the sober decorations are
low key and traditional, ignoring the
crass commercialization seen in big
cities and suburban malls.
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pedestrian access to Vallerano |
Piped music entices locals and visitors
to stroll along the narrow
streets of the medieval quarter where doorways, piazzas and cantine are
decorated with Christmas nativity
scenes.
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holy water fount in San Vittore church, Vallerano |
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Renaissance palace with climbing Santa |
One can
find handmade local crafts in wood and
wool as well as traditional foods and
sweets, vintage and antique pieces as well as a train ride.
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wooden bracelets and design objects |
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Luciano's mini furniture |
Here are some photos taken today. If you feel a need to escape the hype of big city Christmas, take a drive to Vallerano next Sunday, Dec
21st for the final day of
“Vallerano Incantato”.
Have you visited Vallerano or any of the other hill towns in Northern Lazio? Your comments are welcome. Please share with friends.
Thanks for a great read and your pictures are so stunning! I just pinned it so that I can plan my next Italian adventure!
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