Via del Borgo o degli Asini
Via del Borgo o degli Asini
Via del Borgo o degli Asini
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Bill A
Spring Lake, NJ586 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Via del Asini is a street dating back to the 1300’s. If you’re in Brisighella, it is certainly worth the time to take the short 5 minute walk from one end of the street to the other. Honestly, there’s not much to see other than the ancient wooden beams which are part of its ceiling. But, it is awe inspiring just to think about how long this place has been in existence.
Written February 18, 2020
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aleksandra n
16 contributions
May 2019 • Family
Well worth a visit - old beams above old shops, extremely well preserved, with old pavement. Used to house whole families, together with domestic animals.
Written May 6, 2019
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MrsCC
Weybridge47 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
Colour changes along the Via as the sun moves. So pretty - don't miss. Good start to the longer walk up to the clock tower.
Written September 29, 2017
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Sharmiro
Los Angeles, CA136 contributions
May 2019 • Solo
the actual road used to transport stone from the quarry, it was covered to protect the donkeys, they are homes built into it now...
Written July 24, 2019
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LAtravelover1
Los Angeles, CA268 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
I think we went on the wrong day. We were there during the week and the street was a ghost town. Mostly residences and a dental office. There were no shops open but maybe because we weren't there on the weekend.
Written June 16, 2019
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123Sandra321
Abbots Langley, UK13 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
A real bit of local history. The walkway extends at first floor level and is remarkably intact. Full of atmosphere either by day or night and an insight into the particular history linked to the production of gypsum of the town.
Written August 26, 2019
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Jennifer S
Salt Lake City, UT34 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
This “street” - part of the second story above the Main Street below, was where donkeys were walked between the chalk quarries and town. Quirky.
Written October 8, 2017
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pickymissy2015
Oxford, UK30 contributions
Sept 2015 • Couples
This beautiful medieval village is a real Italian gem, steeped in history with it's three towers dominating the village. Lots of good restaurants, friendly people and a superb gelateria.
Written September 27, 2015
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mika712
Finland57 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
Old alley. Nice place, but everything has been seen quickly. It's worth visiting if you're in Brisighella, but it's not worth coming to Brisighella.
Written April 28, 2019
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Ricardo B
Miami, FL2,807 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
This arcaded internal medieval street is a pretty unique feature is lovely Brisighella and really when you walk through the arches you feel you are in medieval Italy. Absolutely worthy
Written July 6, 2018
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Wat zijn de openingstijden/ what are the visitors thimes?
Written August 24, 2018
Wat zijn de openingstijden/ what are the visitors thimes?
Written August 24, 2018
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