Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Dureta – home of Italian pottery

Wow, even hill towns, that are barely hills, are amazing in Italy.  We spent the morning in Dureta, home of the local daily market, and seemingly birthplace of Italian pottery.  Virtually every storefront was a pottery shop (better prices down below but you didn’t get to see the artist in action), the home of the Italian school of ceramics, and one amazing restaurant.Dureta, our first Hill town We had a great time!  It was a great introduction to hill towns.

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