Street fight: Italian towns wage war over narrowest alley Three Italian towns are at loggerheads over which possesses the country’s narrowest alleyway
By Oliver Smith
12:32PM BST 28 May 2014
Each of the trio uses the cramped corridors to attract tourists, but – according to a report by CNN – each insists that theirs is the tightest.
The first contender, Termoli – a walled town in the Molise region, on Italy’s Adriatic coast – has Rejiecelle, or “the little street”. According to Oscar De Lena, president of a local archaeological society, it dates back to the French invasion of 1799, and is as narrow at 15 inches in places.
Source: The Telegraph
12:32PM BST 28 May 2014
Each of the trio uses the cramped corridors to attract tourists, but – according to a report by CNN – each insists that theirs is the tightest.
The first contender, Termoli – a walled town in the Molise region, on Italy’s Adriatic coast – has Rejiecelle, or “the little street”. According to Oscar De Lena, president of a local archaeological society, it dates back to the French invasion of 1799, and is as narrow at 15 inches in places.
Source: The Telegraph
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