The Gothic line, commissioned by Marshal Kesselring to try to stop the advance of the allies during the Second World War, extended from the Tyrrhenian to the Adriatic and crossed the territory of Badia Tedalda, which is still strewn with remains of fortifications. This important historical heritage, carefully researched and mapped, is now available to visitors thanks to the Historical Park of the Gothic Line , a series of routes that join the sites of greatest interest scattered in an intact and suggestive environment, favoring a journey of memories.