Arielli
Arielli (language: [Abruzzese]: Rijille) is a village and comune in the province of Chieti, Abruzzo, central-eastern Italy, located on a hill overlooking the spring area of the homonymous river.
Its territory is hilly, rich in vineyards and olive groves.
Arielli was on the Gustav Line during WW2. It is also the birthplace of famous Brigante Nunziato Di Mecola.
* Church of Madonna delle Grazie, with a terracotta statue of the Holy Mary dating from the 1590.
* Church of San Rocco (12th century)
* Church of San Michele Arcangelo
Its territory is hilly, rich in vineyards and olive groves.
Arielli was on the Gustav Line during WW2. It is also the birthplace of famous Brigante Nunziato Di Mecola.
* Church of Madonna delle Grazie, with a terracotta statue of the Holy Mary dating from the 1590.
* Church of San Rocco (12th century)
* Church of San Michele Arcangelo
Map - Arielli
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CO | Corsican language |
FR | French language |
DE | German language |
IT | Italian language |
SC | Sardinian language |
SL | Slovene language |