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Gropparello

Comune in Italy
Gropparello is a comune in the Province of Piacenza in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 130 kilometres northwest of Bologna and about 25 kilometres south of Piacenza. The territory of the municipality lies between 175 and 1,099... Wikipedia
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Gropparello (Piacentino: Gruparél) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Piacenza in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 130 kilometres ...
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The ancient rock of "Gole di Vezzeno" gorge cuts through the surrounding hills. For the adventurous, you can hike into the gorge to discover more of the magic ...
The castle is surrounded by an estate of 20 hectares, divided into a centuries-old park, wild woods, valleys, vineyards, and overhangs on rock.
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A long narrow strip of territory, lying between the Chero and Riglio rivers, and covering the area between the gentle rolling hills and the mountains of the ...
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A trip to Gropparello, the beating heart of the Vezzeno Valley. Between the Chero and Riglio streams, 30 km from Piacenza, lies the small municipality of ...
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The beautifully set castello dates back to some thousand years ago and proudly stands on a steep cliff which once was the site of a Roman camp.
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The top attractions to visit in Gropparello are: Castello di Gropparello · Cascate del Riglio · Castello Di Gropparello · I Bersani - Borgo Delle Fiabe · Chiesa ...
Gropparello is a city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It has many popular attractions, including Gropparello Castle, perfect for a trip!
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Visit Gropparello Castle at night with a professional guide and learn the fascinating mysteries and legends of this haunted place.
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Medieval castle lying in a secular park and located on top of an extraordinary ravine. It dates back to the 7th century. it was donated by Charlemagne to ...