It was built, with adjacent convent, between 1454 and 1472 in honor of San Bernardino da Siena, whose remains are kept inside Mausoleum built by Silvestro...
It is the main place of worship of the city. Built in the thirteenth century, it was destroyed by the earthquake of 1703 to be restored later in the nineteenth and...
Located in the area of Rivera, one of the oldest of the old town, the Fountain consists of 93 stone masks and six individual taps. According to tradition, the...
Santa Maria di Collemaggio was founded in 1288 by Pietro da Morrone, here crowned pope with the name of Celestino V on 29 August 1294. Considered the maximum...
The building stands on the site of a former Renaissance architecture, Column House, in which lived the Queen Joanna of Aragon in 1493. The Palace was destroyed by...
The Spanish Fort was built over a grandiose project of military strengthening, but never used for war purposes. In the seventeenth century it was used as the...
Set inside the Spanish fortress, at present under restoration, the museum collects a few of the most noteworthy artistic expressions of the region, such as a...
Considered one of the highest expressions of the Baroque in L'Aquila, it was built between 1752 and 1776 and commissioned by Gian Lorenzo Centi of Montereale to...
It got its name from the old Poppleto, current fraction of Coppito, one of the castles that contributed to the founding of L'Aquila. It is considered one of the most...
Seat of Town Hall since 2015, it was the main building of homonymous family and its construction dates back to the late 16th century. Considered one of the earliest...
The city is located in Abruzzo, on the slope of a hill to the left of Aterno river, in Gran Sasso National Park. Ancient Sabino-Vestine origins are reflected in...