The Cinque Terre – the amazing learning environment of our school – are five villages of the Ligurian Eastern Coast, included in the steep and jagged stretch of coast going from Cape of Montenero to Cape of Mesco: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso.
They are so called because they have in common the terraced landscape, built over the centuries to make possible viticulture, for a long time the fundamental economic activity of these villages. Still today on the terraces, sustained by dry stone walls, the DOC wine Cinque Terre is produced, as well as the famous straw fortified wine, the sciachetrà.
Thanks to their landscape peculiarity, the Cinque Terre, formerly a regional park, has become a national park and a protected marine environment, as well as UNESCO world heritage site.