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Castiglione di Garfagnana is a fortified medieval hilltop village in Tuscany’s Lucca province, perched at about 545 m and originally founded as a Roman castrum Leonis to guard the San Pellegrino Pass. The well-preserved town is surrounded by 14th-century walls and towers, centered around the imposing Rocca Ariostesca fortress offering panoramic valley views.
An elevated view captures a densely built town with numerous terracotta-roofed buildings, a central square, and a prominent castle ruin, nestled in a valley against a backdrop of forested mountains under a partly cloudy sky.
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Castiglione di Garfagnana Tuscany Italy 🇮🇹