This Italian City Looks Like It Did in the Middle Ages - and It's Famous for Chocolate
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"We were relegated to oblivion from the 1500s until Italian unification. The city has its medieval walls intact because we didn't have the Baroque or any other kind of development."
"I find that it's not well known, which in a way is good because there's no mass tourism. It's remained authentic."
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