The old town of Campiglia, full of towers, narrow streets, ancient buildings and churches, has great historical and artistic value: the twelfth-century fortress, the Church of St. John, the parish church of San Lorenzo which houses priceless works of art The Praetorian Palace of the Captains with the crests of the archaeological site of the Museo della Rocca el'ottocentesco Concordia Theater. Worth seeing is the park of San Silvestro Archeominerario alternating museums, mine tunnels, a medieval town of miners and smelters founded nearly a thousand years ago, and trails of historic, archaeological, geological and natural interest. From the hills Campigliesi, inserted in the path of the Wine Road of Etruscan Coast, enjoys an enchanting view on the 'Tuscan Archipelago and the north of Corsica. San Vincenzo is only 8 miles. |