The New York Times chooses Molise
For the most skeptical and ironic, Molise really exists and it is worth visiting. That’s what New York Times says.
For the most skeptical and ironic, Molise really exists and it is worth visiting. That’s what New York Times says.
Transhumance, an ancient practice still alive in Molise, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
On May 22nd a family from Molise begins a very special journey: from Puglia to Molise with a herd of more than 300 cows.
The long journey of eighteen riders on horses to bring the statue of St. Michael the Archangel from the sanctuary of Monte Sant’Angelo, in Puglia, to Mont Saint Michel in Normandy (France) has begun. They will walk the ancient sheep tracks. From 8 to 10 May they will be in Molise.