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Revò

Revò, the cultural centre of the so-called “Terza Sponda Anaune”, is located in a panoramic position along the sunny banks of the artificial Santa Giustina lake

The Maddalene mountain range were formed by glaciers and rivers a long time ago and seem to embrace the verdant slopes where some typical villages like Revò are situated. Thanks to its favourable position both from a climatic and strategic point of view, this area has been inhabited since the Copper Age (3rd millenium BC).

In former times, this village was well-known especially for the roads crossing the valley, such as the Roman road and the "dei Regai" road. The majestic Monte Ozol was one of the most popular castle hills of the Iron Age.

The S. Stefano parish church was first mentioned in 1128 and stands not exactly in the village centre. Among the historic buildings we also find Villa Campia-Maffei and Casa Thun. Today the locality is surrounded by wonderful fruit orchards.

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