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Extract from the Citt di Castello Travel Guides:
The Church's seventh-century nickname for
CITT DI CASTELLO
was "castrum felicitas" (the castle of happiness), though why, when it had been all but obliterated by Totila, is hard to fathom. Today there's nothing terribly special about the place - unless you've drunk sufficient quantities of the local
Colli Altotiberini
wines or you happen to be in town during August for its renowned
Festival of Chamber Music
.
Once an important Roman centre - the grid-iron of streets is the only legacy - today the plain-bound site is drab and preserves only a handful of fairly mediocre m... read the whole Citt di Castello Travel Guides...
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