Campo di Giove

Campo di Giove is a town and comune in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. Its territory is included in the Majella National Park. Located at the foot of the southwestern slope of the Majella, it is a holiday resort in summer and winter, thanks to the presence of a ski station. In English, its name means 'Campus Jovis'. A snapshot of Campo di Giove history from its origins to the end of WWII The Barbarians In the 12th century, The Sant’Antonino Convent During Feudalism The Caldora-Cantelmo struggle The various Lords The beginnings of the contemporary era Primiano Marcucci

Campo di Giove

Campo di Giove is a town and comune in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. Its territory is included in the Majella National Park. Located at the foot of the southwestern slope of the Majella, it is a holiday resort in summer and winter, thanks to the presence of a ski station. In English, its name means 'Campus Jovis'. A snapshot of Campo di Giove history from its origins to the end of WWII The Barbarians In the 12th century, The Sant’Antonino Convent During Feudalism The Caldora-Cantelmo struggle The various Lords The beginnings of the contemporary era Primiano Marcucci