Filicudi

Filicudi's lands are capable of producing wine, olive oil, grain, and vegetables.

At Capo Graziano are the remains of a Bronze Age village dating back to the second millennium BCE.

Off the coast, the volcanic finger-like rock of La Canna rises about 74 metres (243 ft) above the sea.

As evidenced by archaeological findings, the island was occupied by a new people during the Bronze Age.

[3] Since the 1970s Filicudi was rediscovered and populated by photographers and artists such as Sergio Libiszewsky, Ettore Sottsass, novelist Roland Zoss, and editor Giulio Einaudi.

The Aeolian Islands.
View of Alicudi and Filicudi