Delebio (mt.
218)
Delebio was among the first to become common in Valtellina, in 1204.
Already at the end of the 800 Best described it as "not humble village,
traders and industry."
So today this country is on the outskirts of Valtellina, with its long
industrial tradition now devotes much attention to the care of the territory
and its typicality.
Beautiful walks are for everyone: the town is located at the mouth of
the Val Hvar, climbing even the old mule tracks that lead to maggengo
and then off for a hike up Mount Legnone at an altitude of 2612, where
you can descend Valsassina through the paths.
Just as beautiful to view those maggengo urge to taste the cheeses that
are produced is still alive the concept of agriculture and livestock,
such as recalls of Delebio Casera, which offers an excellent opportunity
to purchase local products.
And if the lovers of good food will not be disappointed by that country,
even connoisseurs of art will not go away disappointed, the Church of
St. Carpofono of '400, a single aisle holds two frescoes Gavazzeni (XIX
century): the Virgin and Child with the Madonna delle Grazie and two paintings
by Giuseppe Petrini (XVIII).
You can still admire the old pauses with fences taller than six feet.
And history-the Oratory of Saint Jerome, the eighteenth century and the
same period Peregalli Palace, featuring an interior embellished with stucco
decorations.
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