Prato, Prusa, Glolo, Berghi, Pergnano, Senaso and Dolaso. They are the seven villas that make up, as in a puzzle, San Lorenzo in Banale, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
In every villa you will find echoes of the past: the fountain where women washed their clothes, the church dedicated to the saint, the volt for animals, the bridges to climb into the barns.
The jobs of the past have also remained: the inhabitants are craftsmen and artisans of wood, copper and felt, bakers and farmers.
Stop at the small local farms: red fruits, cheeses and malga butter, garden and ciuìga products, Slow Food pork sausage. We celebrate it every year in November with the Festival that bears his name.