Casola Lunigiana

Villages and Hamlets

In 1859 the Municipality, made independent by the French administration at the beginning of the 19th century, was aggregated to the new Province of Massa-Carrara, in 1863 it assumed its current name, with the determinant In Lunigiana. In the center of the village, there is the famous tower (closed to the public), the Church of Santa Felicita (closed to the public) and not far from the territorial museum of the upper Aulella valley (also closed to the public) ([From: Wikipedia]