He parked his car in Piazza Umberto I, located at the center, Where is the ATM and the Tourist Town Hall, which is accessible from the rear. Also, Piazza Umberto I, the former dominates Civic Tower and for those who want to take a piece of medieval castle architecture rare example of the walk can take the fortified "Wrinkles", both domestic law and the defense system of the country. Then along the main street Moat of Vico which is divided into two sections: Via Roma and Via Mazzini. Via Roma ends at Piazza Garibaldi, where are the public gardens with the war memorial and a parking space reserved for disabled. From Piazza Garibaldi you log in via Mazzini and then walk to the Piazza of San Sebastian where you can visit the Church of St. Sebastian, while for the 'Antiquarian, housed in the former town hall of the Middle Ages, access is difficult because there are steep steps, There is a small step, instead, access to the premises of the former prison. Continuing towards the opposite side of Piazza San Sebastian you can proceed along Via Regina Margherita, not much easier it is recommended that the accompanying, which leads to Church of St Peter, Abbey of the early twelfth century, located on the square to the road plan. From here you can return to the old town and take the parallel of Via Regina Margherita, running through the different sections at the end onto the main street in Rome. The circuit has a length of about 700 meters.
Images courtesy of City of Vico Moat

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