Ancient 17th-century mountain pasture to which converged not only the inhabitants of Corfino, but also those of Sassorosso. An example of what used to be called “civic use”, its seasonal exploitation was administered by a “small town” of representatives of each afferent community who decided to allocate the land (divided into “production units”) in 9-year cycles. An exercise of coexistence and work for the individual and common good, which was part of the delicate balance of mountain life
Today the delightful group of houses is totally transformed: the church remains intact, placed on the path coming from the pastures of “San Pellegrino” and other structures now transformed into holiday homes. On the mountain side there is the “Il Fungo Restaurant”, a well-known restaurant whose specialty is fried meats and mushrooms and also open during the season as a Bar / refreshment service