Source: Atlas Obscura



Named after the deer that used to live in this region, Cervara di Roma is a small village in the province of Rome dramatically perched on a cliff in the Monti Simbruini Regional Park.
It is the second-highest village in the Italian region of Lazio, and today it functions as a surprising and renowned open-air gallery.
This medieval village overlooking the Aniene Valley numbers just over 400 inhabitants, but for centuries has attracted some of the greatest artists in Europe. Many painters have…
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