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Between knowledge and flavors of the village

Category: Art and history

Duration: 1 day

Campli, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, is a quiet town, a destination for lovers of slow tourism, away from mass tourist flows. In Campli the holiday becomes a regenerating cultural baggage. It is advisable to arrive early in the morning especially if you choose Sunday, market day. In the locality of Fosso di Manzo, free parking is available for cars and also for tourist buses. An area is reserved for campers, at the Ex Mattatoio, in Via Roma, 300 m from the historic center of Campli.
Walking along the main street of the village, you arrive in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. The Tourist Office of the Municipality of Campli is located at no. 4, under the Loggiato of the ancient Palazzo Farnese. By booking in advance, you can take advantage of a guided tour. Begin your visit to the treasures of the Cathedral of Santa Maria in Platea and its Crypt (open 8: 00-12: 00 15: 00-18: 00). After leaving the Cathedral, stop and admire the external architecture of Palazzo Farnese, one of the oldest civic buildings in Abruzzo. On the left, you will cross the Margaret of Austria Gardens, which will lead you to the Sanctuary of the Scala Santa and the adjoining Church of San Paolo.
For a tasty breakfast we recommend a stop at a Master Porchettaio, to taste the typical Campleses porchetta.  For lunch you can choose between a typical restaurant in the historic center or a country farmhouse. The cost can vary from € 15.00 to 20.00 , per person, for a typical lunch, from € 20.00 to 30.00, per person, for a truffle-based lunch.

 

In the afternoon...

After a Campleses lunch, a walk through the characteristic streets of Campli is recommended, among ancient palaces, churches and loggias. Do not miss a visit to the internal courtyard of the Casa del Medico, a typical example of Renaissance architecture.
Taking advantage of the external walk of the historic center, which overlooks the green hills up to the Adriatic coast, it is possible to reach the medieval district of Castelnuovo, where the Porta Angioina is located, a rare example of defense architecture (13th century). Continuing on Via Porta Orientale, then Via Carrese, at n.195 you will find the small church of Santa Maria delle Piane, built in the nineteenth century. to house the 15th century frescoed aedicule attributed to Giacomo da Campli.
Returning to the historic center, dedicate the conclusion of your itinerary to a visit to the National Archaeological Museum of Campli where the precious finds of the Italic settlements of the Pretuzi (XII-II century BC) are kept.

For information and reservations:
Tourist Office of the Municipality of Campli
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, 4
Tel. +39 0861 5601207
E-mail: turismo@comune.campli.te.it