“Narrow Alley in Italy Draws Tourists to Ripatransone”

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In a picturesque town of Italy, an alleyway stands at a mere 43 centimeters wide, attracting visitors seeking a unique challenge. This narrow street, located in Ripatransone, a village in central Italy’s province of Ascoli Piceno, is renowned for its charm and architectural beauty, featuring medieval, renaissance, and baroque-style buildings.

The alleyway, situated at Via Francesco Lunerti, 14, has become a popular destination due to its extreme narrowness, measuring only 38 centimeters at its tightest point before widening to 43 centimeters. Recognized by the local Tourism Office, the alley boasts a dedicated tourism sign for easy identification near Piazza XX Settembre and Via Margherita.

Originally serving as a passage between medieval houses, the alley’s slim dimensions evolved over time due to urban development, transforming it into Ripatransone’s main attraction. However, beyond this narrow passage, the village offers more to explore, nestled atop a hill with panoramic views of the Menocchia torrent and Tesino river valleys, showcasing a rich historical and artistic heritage.

As a prominent center in the Ascoli Piceno province, Ripatransone’s historic core features a medieval layout with 19th-century buildings and noble palaces stretching over a kilometer from north to south. The neighborhood’s intricate network of narrow streets and alleys opens into charming squares with unique corners and spaces.

While the alley in Ripatransone holds the title of Italy’s narrowest at 43 centimeters, it falls short of the world record held by an alley in Gassin, France, which measures a mere 29 centimeters at its narrowest point. The narrowest officially registered street in the world, Spreuerhofstraße in Germany, measures 31 centimeters wide according to land registry data.

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