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Delverde Pasta USA: Visit the highest fortress in Abruzzo’s capital city, L’Aquila. Built during the 10th century, Rocca Calascio was used exclusively for military purposes but was never tested in battle.
Delverde Pasta USA: The Fountain of 99 Spouts was given it’s name for the celebration of the origin of L’Aquila. The number 99 represents the number of founding castles that came together to form the city.
Delverde Pasta USA: Fort Spagnolo was built not to defend its city but to control the Aquilans during the Spanish occupation of the city. Today, it is home to the Museum of Abruzzo.
Delverde Pasta USA: As one of the largest parks in Italy, this national park offers a majestic view of the mountains as well as offering many outdoor activities from horse riding to skiing.
Delverde Pasta USA: Considered as one of the main sights in L’Aquila, the church is a wonderful blend of Abruzzese Romanesque + Gothic architecture. The church was damaged during the '09 earthquake and is being repaired.
Delverde Pasta USA: Known as the Fountain of Light, the statue is located in the Piazza Alpini Battalion + considered a beloved figure to locals. The fountain has one of the best views of Gran Sasso, the national park.
Delverde Pasta USA: Designed by the architect Giovanni Michelucci, the Palazzo preserves statues of Giudo Constanza from Ortona and hosts the works of painter Francesco Paolo Michetti.
Delverde Pasta USA: Perched on a rocky outcrop, the church of the St Peter the Apostle has magnificent views of the Apennines. It also has beautiful stained windows that was created when the church was restored.