Montescaglioso

Montescaglioso is located in the historic and natural archaeological area of the Parco delle Chiese rupestri del Materano (Park of the Rock Churches of Matera), a World Heritage Site since 1993 along with the Sassi di Matera. An important historical-cultural center, the importance of this village revolves around the Benedictine Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo (1079), the most notable of the four monastic complexes that have earned the town the nickname “City of Monasteries.”

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Montescaglioso is an important historic and cultural known as the City of Monasteries for the presence of four monastic ensembles, among which stands out the Abbey of San Michele Arcangelo.

Certainly deserve a visit the Mother Church, the Norman Castle and the Sanctuary of the Madonna of the Murgia, the most important church of the rocky heritage of Montescaglioso.

Tradition and taste characterize the cuisine of Montescaglioso, one of the "city of oil" lucane.
It is no coincidence that on the table montese never lacks the extra virgin olive oil DOP lucano, extracted mostly from the pressing of the olive Maiatica Ferrandina, which makes it soft and fruity flavor, used in most typical dishes.
Excellent also the production of products in oil such as tomatoes, aubergines and artichokes.

The rich menu includes the typical homemade pasta, in which orecchiette and cavatelli dominate, beyond sheepmeat and goatmeat grilled, and then the so-called "Cialledda", a soup based on bread, onions, olive oil, pecorino cheese and pepper. All of this, obviously, watered by excellent local wine, especially on the occasion of the enogastronomic "In Vino Veritas".

History

The first settlements in the territory of Montescaglioso date back to the VII century B.C. the entire area, closely linked to the city magnogreca Metaponto (founded by Greek settlers to half of the VII century B.C. in the vicinity of the mouth of the Bradano river), lives of intense exchanges and contacts with the Greek centers of the Ionic coast.

With the decadence of Metaponto in roman times and the progressive silting up of the port of the Greek city, Montescaglioso assumed an increasingly important role in the surrounding territory. It is likely that part of the population of Metaponto, forced to abandon the city and to disperse in the neighboring towns after siding with Hannibal in 207 BC, during the second Punic war, is transferred at Montescaglioso.
The Roman phase of the city belongs a mosaic that attests to the presence in Montescaglioso a republican judiciary and a large public building. A telamone in tuff coming from another public palace of Montescaglioso is conserved in the Museo nazionale della Magna Grecia di Reggio Calabria.

Become a Byzantine stronghold, after 1000 it was conquered by the Normans and welcomed an important Benedictine community with the Norman count Rodolfo Maccabeo. Following Frederick II assigned to Manfredi.
Under the Angevins and the Aragonese fief of various lords: del Balzo, d'Avalos, Orsini, Loffredo, Grillo and Cattaneo.

Since the beginning of the twentieth century the town experienced the presence of the Italian Socialist Party, respecting in this sense the tendency lucana that in the early years of the Twentieth Century saw take root ideals linked to the proletariat internationalism of Marxist.
In spite of the fascist regime, and despite the country stay with the lookout of the Navy, the activities of parties antifascists has always been active and this is evidenced by the fact that the announcement of the arrest of Benito Mussolini, which occurred on 25 July 1943, following the approval by the great council of fascism of the motion of censure proposed by Dino Grandi, the population of the country reacted with violent demonstrations against the podestà Francesco Locantore until, on 19 September, to his killing, although there were in the country the Canadian troops arrived that same day.

Immediately after the fall of the regime the political activity of the country shooting with force and returned to be felt those discontent present always in the minds of citizens, linked to usurpations of state owned lands and to the presence of the large landed estates with its relations of production based on abuse.

Village of Montescaglioso
Municipality of Montescaglioso

Province of Matera
Basilicata Region

Population: 9.940 montesi
Altitude centre: 352 m s.l.m.

the Municipality is part of:
Città dei sapori
Città dell'olio

Protected Natural Areas:
Park of the Rupestrian Churches of Matera

Municipality
Via Cosimo Venezia 1 - Tel. +39 0835 2091

Village with castle
Village with park
Village with walls
Castello-Normanno-a-Montescaglioso
Via Santa Caterina, 75024 - Montescaglioso - Matera
Chiesa-Madre
Via Amerigo Vespucci, 12 - Montescaglioso - Matera
Abbazia-di-San-Michele-Arcangelo-a-Montescaglioso
Piazza del Popolo, 14 - Montescaglioso - Matera

BY CAR

  • Traveling on the highway, the closest exits to the center of Montescaglioso are:
    - Taranto Nord exit (A14 Bologna-Taranto)
    - Exit Mottola - Castellaneta (A14 Bologna-Taranto)

ON THE TRAIN

  • Gioia del Colle station
  • Acquaviva station of the sources

BY PLANE

  • Bari airport

  • First and Second Sunday of Carnival - Carnival Montese. Since years one of the most important carnival events in Basilicata. 
  • The rites of Holy Week - the complex sequence of rituals deeply linked to religious feeling of the population. Thursday, the visit to “Graves“ churches; the friday “ the procession of the Mysteries “, long and slow concludes in the night and is interspersed by “cantilene“ recited in the main churches. Monday of Easter, the Feast of the Madonna della Nuova.
  • Easter Monday - Feast of Our Lady of the new. In the antiquity families in this feast day spent the whole morning "Abbasc to Madonla nov" (GIù Valle della Madonna della Nuova). Since the day after the Passover, marked the end of the festive time and the beginning the activities ordinary before summer harvest. Currently, the morning takes place a long procession that leaves from the Church of the Madonna della Nuova (located on the outskirts of the city along the road that leads to Matera) and passes through the streets and the rioni new of the parish, ending late in the morning in the Church of Santa Lucia. In the evening after the solemn religious celebrations in the parish, with traditional fireworks and with the Gran Concerto local band, the statue of the angel who announces the resurrection of Christ to Our Lady, is reported in his Church of membership in the periphery.
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