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The village of Forenza is built on a hill top near the ruins of the ancient Samnite city of Forentum, which was occupied by the ancient Romans in 317 BC and destroyed during the Gothic War of 535–553 AD.[3]
Main sights
Sights include:
Chiesa del Crocifisso, which preserves a wooden crucifix from the 17th century
Chiesa Madre (Mother Church), featuring a Romanesque portal
Annunziata Church, housing a statue of S. Maria of the Lombards in the interior.