Places to see in ( Campobasso - Italy )
Places to see in ( Campobasso - Italy )
Campobasso is the capital of Molise region & Province of Campobasso. Campobasso is located in the high basin of the Biferno river, surrounded by Sannio and Matese mountains.
Campobasso has many nice places to see and visit, castles, churches, ancient palazzis, etc. In fact, it is the unknown side of Italy, out of the hordes of tourists hunting Italy's secrets.
Nuovo Museo Privinciale Sannitico; this museum gives a wide range of the first population in Molise, the Sanniti
Palazzo Pistilli; a museum of modern art
Palazzo Magno; a museum showing the history of the Army and of other curious things
Il museo civico di Baranello; a small museum that explains the traditions and arts of Molise
Castello di Capua a Gambatesa; a lovely palazzo that goes through medieval times with beautiful rooms
Il Museo di Arte sacra della Diocesi del Trivento; a museum that tells the history of the church in Molise, a must for lovers of History of rural Italy
Il Castello di Monforte; a must too if you're seeing Campobasso, a place to see and learn Medieval Molise
The borgo of Campobasso, a different place from Rome or Milan, small alleys and tall squeezed houses with little churches blending in the streets
There are lots of churches around the old borgo, it is half the fun to get lost there;
Cattedrale della SS. trinita
Chiesa di Sant'Antoinio Abate a Campobasso
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