Castel Giubileo, an old river village off the beaten track
byCastel Giubileo is definitely off the beaten track, a gem at the river edges yet unexplored by the innumerable flaneurs that the eternal city hosts.
Castel Giubileo is definitely off the beaten track, a gem at the river edges yet unexplored by the innumerable flaneurs that the eternal city hosts.
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