Brisighella is a small village located in the province of Ravenna on the slopes of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, a typical medieval village that has an ancient vocation for hospitality and slow tourism and not for many years has been included in the association of the most beautiful of Italy.
the village can be visited in any month of the year and is composed of a series of cobbled alleys and of course the strong point of the village is the via degli asini this covered road that was used in ancient times to rest the donkey during long journeys .
when you come to these particular places where tourism is very sustainable you can also admire a simple blue sky to the beautiful green of the surrounding hills you can admire the simple things.
I managed to take some photos from the top of Brisighella and its beautiful Rocca Manfrediana, which stands on one of the three pinnacles that characterize the town of Brisighella and the visit to the fortress is very beautiful in particular the patrol walkways offer a beautiful view of the whole valley.
what also struck me are these houses which are very characteristic and have been preserved to this day.
in fact many people do not know but the village of Brisighella was practically born on a mountain made of gypsum and in fact gypsum was used in the facades of the houses in the stairs right in the structure of the village that has adapted the land where it was housed
I hope that in the near future you will have the opportunity to visit this village because it is really worth an opportunity not to be missed