For the modest sum of 144 euros per square meter, anyone can buy a medieval Italian village, wrote the newspaper Corriere della Sera. ” The total cost of the project is € 550,000. These are the village Valle Piola, which is on the outskirts of town Torichela Sikura in the Italian province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region.
Valle Piola village consists of 11 uninhabited medieval stone houses with a total area of 3800 square meters, surrounded by land spanning 60,000 square meters. The houses are completely abandoned by 1977 when the last family in Valle Piola decided to move in a busy area. The new owner of the village will have to make a lot of effort for its restoration, reminded the authorities of the city Torichela Sikura. They emphasize, however, that the village has a priceless artifacts from the Middle Ages, such as balconies with specific characteristics, called gafii. Village of Valle Piola is located amidst the National Park Gran Sasso and Monti Laga cases and is extremely clean air. Advertisement for the sale of the settlement is distributed by a major Italian real estate agencies.








