Rivisondoli

Rivisondoli is a village and comune in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of central Italy.

The village is placed in the plateau of Cinque Miglia and extended on the flank of Monte Calvario.

The small mountain town was first mentioned in 724 AD, in a diploma by Grimoald II, Duke of Benevento.

Rivisondoli rose in the 12th century in a strategic position along an important military and commercial route, the "Via degli Abruzzi" and was renowned for its production of weapons.

The village's economy is based on winter tourism, with many skilifts, chairlifts, hotels, restaurants, bars and pubs.