Things to do in Province of Avellino, Campania: The Best Architectural Buildings

May 17, 2022 Kiesha Cripe

The Province of Avellino (Italian: Provincia di Avellino) is a province in the Campania region of Southern Italy. The area is characterized by numerous small towns and villages scattered across the province; only two towns have a population over 20,000: its capital city Avellino and Ariano Irpino.
Restaurants in Province of Avellino

1. Carcere Borbonico

Piazza Castello 15, 83030 Montefusco Italy http://www.monumentinazionali.it/regioni/campania/carcere_borbonico_montefusco.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Carcere Borbonico

2. Duomo di Avellino

Piazza Duomo, 83100, Avellino Italy
Excellent
48%
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37%
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10%
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6%
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Duomo di Avellino

3. Palazzo Baronale

Via Serafino Grillo, 83030 Prata di Principato Ultra Italy +39 331 760 7384
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Palazzo Baronale

4. Torre Aragonese

83030 Pietradefusi Italy
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33%
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12%
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Torre Aragonese

5. Castello di Gesualdo

Piazza Neviera Via Scaletta, 83040 Gesualdo Italy +39 345 045 9691 [email protected] http://prolocogesualdo.jimdo.com/visitare-gesualdo/castello-di-gesualdo/
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4.0 based on 62 reviews

Castello di Gesualdo

The Gesualdo Castle is located in the center of the old part of the village at the top of the fortress built in the process of fortification of the territory operated by the Lombards. Two theses on the origins of the Castle. A first theory traces the origins to the mid-seventh century (Lombard period), when Romualdo, Duke of Benevento, he commissioned a Sessualdo (or Gesualdo), his tutor, to build in a place "naturally strong" Irpinia, a mighty fortification, in defense of his state, threatened by the Byzantine Emperor Constans II. The fortress was granted to its founder and inhabited there arose around took its name. Another theory, supposed that the construction took place in the ninth century, the work of Radelchi, Prince of Benevento, in defense of the southern borders of his land. The first documented date back, however, to the twelfth century at the time of the Norman domination; the first was Sir William of Altavilla. His descendants ruled the feud for five centuries. The most illustrious representative of Norman ancestry lineage was Carlo Gesualdo, who lived in the castle at the turn between the 500 and the 600. The complex is surrounded by four circular towers with walls hangings ravelins and central courtyard, where there is a real by finely worked well. At the end of 500, with the advent of Carlo Gesualdo, the manor appearance changes and turns into a mansion of the Renaissance style. Prince did make the courtyard and loggia of the south tower, new apartments and fully equipped kitchens to accommodate a Court, the rooms and the galleries were decorated with Mannerist paintings, Flemish, was built the auditorium, then gardens and fountains. Centuries less prosperous and less virtuous owners who rimaneggiarono the manor of many of the testimonies of the presence of the Prince. In 1855, after decades of neglect followed a disastrous earthquakes and looting, the castle became the property of Caccese family who ordered a profound structural transformation. Was realized Avenue switched from Piazza Neviera, the total renovation of the facade and the creation of new interiors. October 13, 1913, for the architectural, historical, artistic and environmental is bound by the Superintendency of Artistic and Environmental Salerno and Avellino. The castle was badly damaged by the Irpinia earthquake of November 23, 1980. Became publicly owned in the early 2000s has been affected by long recovery work still not entirely completed. Currently the complex is only partially restored; They are usable the Southeast area environments, the courtyard and the roof garden.

6. Palazzo dell'Ex Dogana dei Grani di Atripalda

Piazza Umberto I, Atripalda Italy http://www.cir.campania.beniculturali.it/luoghi-della-cultura/palazzo-dellex-dogana-dei-grani-di-atripalda
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Palazzo dell'Ex Dogana dei Grani di Atripalda

7. Castello di Avella

Via Dei Normanni Continuare per via Farrio, girare alla prima a sinistra e proseguire la salita a piedi, 83021 Avella Italy +39 081 825 9320 [email protected] http://www.avellarte.it
Excellent
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7%
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4.0 based on 29 reviews

Castello di Avella

8. Palazzo De Conciliis

Via Seminario, 83100, Avellino Italy
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

Palazzo De Conciliis

9. Casina del Principe

Corso Umberto I 223, 83100, Avellino Italy
Excellent
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10%
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3.5 based on 11 reviews

Casina del Principe

10. Palazzo della Dogana

Piazza Amendola, 83100, Avellino Italy
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1.0 based on 2 reviews

Palazzo della Dogana

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