The recent growth of business has turned Aulla into an
important link for exchanges between Tuscany and Emilia Romagna (the
region next to Tuscany). A large Exhibition Complex hosts numerous Fairs
taking place the whole year round.
Very little is left of the old town; the Brunella Fortress
is, however, well worth a visit. It is a manor house of great dimension,
which is now home to the Natural History Museum of Lunigiana.
To be seen in the vicinity of Aulla: Bibola,
Caprigliola and Podenzana,
the village where the 'Panigacci' (a type of food baked in terra-cotta
earthenware dishes) originates.