Pizzo, a charming village with approximately 9000 inhabitants, is located on a rocky promontory overlooking the Gulf of Lamezia. Known for its Castle, the site of Gioacchino Murat's execution, and the evocative Piedigrotta church, entirely carved into the tuff stone and adorned with sculptures, Pizzo owes much of its charm to its exceptional traditional cuisine and its world-famous gelato, starting with the famous "tartufo di Pizzo". The city has meticulously preserved its historic center, which has recently been renovated, and offers a multitude of places, panoramic views, and churches to explore. The surrounding area also offers a wide range of opportunities, including pristine sandy beaches to the north, the picturesque wildlife sanctuary of Lake Angitola, the Certosa of Serra San Bruno, the Sanctuary of the mystic Paravati, the Magna Graecia Museum of Vibo Valentia, and the renowned Museum of Reggio Calabria, with the precious Bronzes of Riace and various artifacts from the Greek-Roman era.