Franciscan convent that was founded by a saint and completely destroyed during World War II
Sanctuary dedicated to the Madonna della Libera of which Padre Pio was very devoted
A small church dedicated to the Virgin of the Seven Sorrows, a very beloved devotion in the region
Interior of Sanctuary - Cave in Bocca of Valle Public Domain - Wikipedia
This natural shrine, nestled within the Mother Mountain, symbolizes the sacrifice and bravery of Abruzzo’s soldiers throughout history.
St John Waterfall in the Orfento Valley Massimax - Shutterstock
Stunning waterfall that received its name from the close hermitage
Hermitage of San Giovanni in the Orfento Valley. Majella National Park. Abruzzo (Italy) Giuma - Shutterstock
One of the most inaccessible Celestine hermitages where Pietro da Morrone, the future Pope Celestine V, lived
Church and structure of the Hermitage of Santo Spirito in Maiella Angelo D'Amico - Shutterstock
Located in the Maiella Mountains, is a former Celestine monastery and a national monument of Italy
The Collegiate Church of St Mary Major Zitumassin - Own work, Public domain
The cathedral of Guardiagrele is a remarkable example of medieval architecture in Abruzzo
The ancient catholic church of Santa Maria del Carmine in the old town of the medieval village Ermess - Shutterstock
Ancient church restored in 19th century with an unique Liberty-style façade

