A charming, cobblestone street in the historic village of Collodi, Tuscany, Italy, known for its medieval heritage and connection to Pinocchio.
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A charming, cobblestone street in the historic village of Collodi, Tuscany, Italy, known for its medieval heritage and connection to Pinocchio.
The village features narrow, stone-paved streets and houses that retain their medieval appearance, showcasing the area's rich history.
Collodi is famous as the birthplace of Carlo Collodi, the author of "The Adventures of Pinocchio." The village is home to the Parco di Pinocchio, a theme park dedicated to the story.
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