San Candido and its picturesque San Michele square, which boasts colourful facades in a Tyrolean architectural style, as in Austria. If the Celts lived here, then the Romans, who built the hamlet of Littamum on the Via Augusta, it was in the Middle Ages that the town acquired strategic importance. Facing the border, this former religious centre of the Benedictine monks in the 7th century was intended to convert the neighbouring Slavs, who were still pagans, to Christianity. The village has the Collegiata di San Candido. Over time, the village has become a holiday destination for the wealthy elite, both in summer and winter.

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