The Municipality of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi is located in the Upper Irpinia area. It's a town of 4,110 inhabitants, located 870 meters above sea level and 50 km from Avellino. The territory extends for 55.11 sq km and the neighbouring municipalities are: Guardia Lombardi, Lioni, Morra De Sanctis, Nusco, Rocca San Felice, Torella dei Lombardi and Villamaina. It's crossed by the Ofanto river.
The etymology of the name comes from the cult of the Archangel Michael and the term "Lombardi" derives from the Lombards who founded it. The inhabitants are called Santangiolesi and Saint Michael the Archangel is their patron.
PLACES OF INTEREST
- Abbey of San Guglielmo al Goleto - Among the most beautiful places in Irpinia, it is an abbey of beauty and prestige . It has been recognized since 1133
- Cathedral of Sant'Antonino Martire (Saint Anthony the Martyr) - Of Norman origins, it underwent a major renovation in the 16th century
- Imperial Castle - Of Lombard origin, it stands on the highest hill and houses Byzantine archaeological finds inside the museum
- Casa Loreto - Elegant recently renovated urban villa, located in the heart of the historic centre
- Other - Municipal Park, Schinicosa Spring, Public Gardens
EVENTS
- Sagra delle Sagre (Festival of the Feasts) - Food and wine event that promotes local crafts and cultural traditions
- San Guglielmo Path - Spiritual path to the Abbey of San Guglielmo al Goleto, scheduled every year in June
- Feast of Saint Michael - Religious celebrations in honour of the patron saint, scheduled for September
- Feast of Saint Anthony - Tradition of worship with prayers and Holy Mass
TYPICAL FOOD AND PRODUCTS
- Menestra maretata - Chicory soup and various parts of pork origin
- Pertecaregna salted codfish - Boiled salt cod fillets, seasoned and surrounded by cruschi peppers
- Ricotta di Carmasciano PAT - White, with a soft and creamy consistency, obtained from the residual whey from the processing of the homonymous pecorino, very valuable
- Caciocavallo Silano PDO - Semi-hard cheese, with spun curd, produced with milk from different breeds of cows, including Podolica
- Caciocavallo irpino di grotta PAT - Spun curd cheese, produced with milk from small and medium-sized farms, mainly from brown cattle, traditionally aged in caves
FUN FACTS
Visible traces of the ancestral history of humanity were found inside the Abbey of San Guglielmo al Goleto, very ancient esoteric and Templar symbols, which have made this splendid architectural testimony a popular destination for scholars and devotees from all over the world.
In the town there were four Carbonari groups and there were many people who paid in person for their liberal ideas, tried and sentenced to prison or exile or removed from their charge.
The town was one of the municipalities most affected by the terrible earthquake of the 23rd of November 1980 which caused 482 victims in the community of Sant'Angelo.
HISTORICAL NOTES
Given its proximity to the ancient cities of Compsa (Conza della Campania) and Aeclanum (Mirabella Eclano) and following the recovery of various archaeological finds and epigraphs, the territory of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi was proven to be inhabited already in classical times.
In the Middle Ages, a residential nucleus developed around the castle, built for defensive purposes along the border line of the Gastaldate of Conza. With the conquest of Salerno by Robert Guiscard, which took place in 1076, Sant'Angelo became a diocesan seat. Subsequently, during the reign of Joanna II of Anjou, the fief passed into the hands of the Caracciolo family.
In the second half of the 19th century, the local population actively participated in the uprisings that led to the Unification of Italy. Once the unification process was completed, the province of Avellino was divided into three districts and Sant'Angelo acquired the status of capital of the district of the same name, which existed from 1861 to 1926.
Walking through its varied territory, visiting and getting to know by sharing experiences and meeting the town, its culture and its inhabitants more closely: Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi is pure enchantment
Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi
Piazza Umberto I, 83054, Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi AV, Italia
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