Centro storico di Isernia Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Historic town, a bit worn and dull
The town is very small, about 20 thousand inhabitants, and was heavily bombed during WWII, however it never fully recovered and looked quite dull and worn. The beautiful Fontana Fraterna is though wor...
The historic centre of Isernia is on Corso Marcelli. A long, narrow street running north to south with many alleys (inaccessible by car) running off it, each one different and unique, a walkers hea...
Isernia is a lovely and welcoming town. We enjoyed exploring it's streets and shops and businesses in the old section of town. This picturesque town square is a great place to take pictures or enjoy...
It is not second-level tourism, in fact, among the underground Roman rests, composite fonts, large and squares rich in palaces and small tomb bottles, arches and churches and above all abi...
Historic town, a bit worn and dull
The town is very small, about 20 thousand inhabitants, and was heavily bombed during WWII, however it never fully recovered and looked quite dull and worn. The beautiful Fontana Fraterna is though wor...
Totally unique and full of surprises to discover!
The historic centre of Isernia is on Corso Marcelli. A long, narrow street running north to south with many alleys (inaccessible by car) running off it, each one different and unique, a walkers hea...
Picturesque town square
Isernia is a lovely and welcoming town. We enjoyed exploring it's streets and shops and businesses in the old section of town. This picturesque town square is a great place to take pictures or enjoy...
Nothing special
Unfortunately, as I say in the title, there is nothing special. But it is small and well-kept. Some, typical restaurant and a walk that you can do
Other Molise perle almost unknown
It is not second-level tourism, in fact, among the underground Roman rests, composite fonts, large and squares rich in palaces and small tomb bottles, arches and churches and above all abi...