Calvisio

Calvisio is a frazione (and parish) of the municipality of Finale Ligure, in Liguria, northern Italy.

There also stands the parish church, built in a neo-Middle Ages style.

On monte Tolla slopes,[2] also on the right side of Sciusa Valley but at an elevation of 120 m, is located Lacrêma, the oldest part of the village, also known as Calvisio Vecchio (literally Old Calvisio).

[2] Calvisio area was inhabited by Ligures as confirmed by remains as an ellipse-shaped field encircled by menhirs named Pratorotondo (round meadow).

During the Roman Age the Sciusa Valley was crossed by Via Julia Augusta and maybe some of the stones of that ancient highway were recycled in oldest buildings of the village.

Lacrêma bell tower
World War II memorial.