Welcome to Fallo
The town of Fallo is a village in Abruzzo of medieval origin that still retains its original structure. In the first news, documented in the thirteenth-century writings, the town is mentioned as Faldus. It was a fief of several illustrious families, such as the Caldora, the Colonna, the Carafa, the De Segua, the Tocco and the Castiglione. In 1964 the small village of Fallo broke away from Civitaluparella, to which has been a suburb in the twenties, after being part of the district of Lanciano, to become a separate municipality. The oldest part of the town of Fallo, consisting of Village Valle Vecchia and Village PietraAntica, it is now almost completely abandoned, sometimes rundown, but newer settlements have interesting religious deeply felt architecture as the church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and to the Madonna del Soccorso.