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San Martino di Licciorno

Museum | Borzonasca | Liguria | Italy

The "Chiesa di San Martino di Licciorno" in Borzonasca, Liguria, is a historical church located in the midst of a forest, emitting a mystical atmosphere. It was probably built around the year 1000 by the Benedictine monks of the nearby Abbey of Borzone to provide accommodation for pilgrims and travelers passing through the Salt Road.

Architecture and Surroundings:

The church is built in the Romanesque style and is characterized by simple elegance. It is situated in a wooded area, giving it a special tranquility and seclusion. Near the church is the "Volto Megalitico di Borzone," a face carved into the rocks that is believed to have been created by the monks.

Activities and Attractions:

The surroundings of the church offer numerous hiking trails leading through the forest and to other attractions such as the "Volto Megalitico di Borzone" and the "Lago di Giacopiane." The region is known for its natural beauty and historical sites, providing insight into the history and culture of Liguria.

The "Chiesa di San Martino di Licciorno" is a significant cultural heritage site and a place of peace and reflection, worth a visit for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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