Mezzatorre
History
The town was first mentioned in 1130. Its secondary toponym, Casalsoprano (or Casal Soprano, i. e. Upper Farmhouse), is closely related to the one of the nearby and lower village of Casalsottano (i.e. Lower Farmhouse). In 1453, after the fall of Constantinople, the wealthy family of the Mazza fled the city and contributed to the construction and continued development of San Mauro Cilento.
Geography
San Mauro is a hillside town located in central Cilento, below the Stella mountain (1,131 amsl). It is divided into the quarters of Ratto, Serra, Sorrentini and Vallongella. Its municipal territory, part of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, spans to the coast and borders with Montecorice, Pollica, Serramezzana and Sessa Cilento.
Its hamlets (frazioni) are the villages of Casalsottano and Mezzatorre.
Culture
The town includes two little museums: the Eleousa, that includes an archive and a library, and the Parish Museum of San Mauro.
One of the most prominent cultural events is Settembre ai Fichi (i.e. "September to the Figs"), a sagra that is held every year from the end of August to the beginnings of September.
See also
References
- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ (in Italian) Source: Istat 2011
- ^ "Mappa di San Mauro Cilento: Vie, Strade e Piazze". www.tuttocitta.it.
- ^ See wiktionary:en:casale
- ^ "Cilentocultura.it - This domain was registered with Match.it". cilentocultura.it.
- ^ 40347 San Mauro Cilento on OpenStreetMap
- ^ (in Italian) Eleousa Museum (Cilento National Park website)
- ^ "San Mauro Cilento, museo 'Eleousa' a rischio chiusura". Info Cilento. February 28, 2015.
- ^ (in Italian) Settembre ai Fichi on the municipal website
External links
- Official website (in Italian)
- San Mauro Cilento on comuni-italiani.it (in Italian)