Glurns - Glorenza, South Tyrol, Italy
A walled medieval town, Glurns - Glorenza, was once a kingpin in the region’s salt trade. Its pristine burgher houses, colonnaded shops, town gates, fortifications and ramparts were faithfully restored in the 1970s, and while it's certainly picturesque, it retains a comforting normalcy, with the road to Switzerland passing through its very centre. / adrian.damian.102 / adrian_travelling

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