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Verrucole stands in the center of the High Garfagnana and its castle, also called Fortress, is considered the most important vestiges of the medieval area. Traces of ancient settlements in the site are made up of numerous Neolithic finds from a necropolis Ligure (near San Roman), the route of the Roman Via Clodia, but the first written records date back to the Middle Ages. The territory was divided and disputed between two feudal lords: the accounts of Bacciano, the castle where there are no more tracks, and much more powerful Gherardinghi, which had their headquarters in the castle Verrucole until 1285.