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Civita di Bagnoregio is a hidden gem consisting of two remote towns. Civita, perched on a hill, can only be reached through a long stone walkway that starts at the end of the road from neighboring Bagnoregio. In the past, Civita was the larger community while Bagnoregio played a supportive role. However, the situation has changed, and Civita now only has about 6 year-round residents, earning it the nickname "the Dying City." The town has caught the attention of wealthy Italians who have been buying up properties here for their vacation getaway. Sadly, the volcanic rock that forms the town is constantly eroding into the valley below. Despite its small size, Civita is a captivating medieval city, preserving its charm from centuries ago. The city's architecture is predominantly medieval, exuding an atmosphere of a bygone era. The renowned philosopher and saint Bonaventure was born here in the 13th century. Although it may be called "the Dying City," Civita comes alive during the tourist season, attracting many day trippers. The journey into Civita begins with a steep and challenging climb along a long bridge. The incline gradually increases, making it a test of stamina for those who are not in the best physical shape. Are you ready to embark on an adventure to this enchanting medieval marvel?
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