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You are looking for Agritourisms in Benevento, Campania, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Benevento we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, Agritourisms, Bed and Breakfasts and Cottages.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Benevento include: Amalfi, Amalfi Coast, Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Cilento Coast, Massa Lubrense, Naples, Napoli, Pietrelcina, Pompei, Salerno, San Lorenzello, Santa Croce Del Sannio, Sorrento and Telese Terme.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Benevento include: Dolcesonno Casale Pietrelcina 21, Albergo D'Onofrio, Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi and Country House Colli Augusti - Il Benessere Cerca Nuovi Sensi.
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Benevento (CAMPANIA)
Benevento stands 135 m. above sea level in a vast hollow in the Samnite hills, near the confluence of the Sabato and Calore rivers.
This ancient Samnite town was the scene of the Roman victory (275 BC.) over Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, and the Romans changed its name from Maleventum to Beneventum (Lat. bene-good). A few years later it was a Roman colony and the town, lying at the crossroads of important consular ways, grew rapidly in size. The Goths and Byzantines fought over it after the fall of the Empire, but (in 571) it was seized by the Lombards, who made it capital of an important duchy. Under Arechi II, who gave himself a princely title, Benevento reached its greatest splendour. In 839, the principality was split with the creation of that of Salerno. At the beginning of the 11th century, after the death of the last prince, Landolfo V, the Church and the Normans struggled for possession of the town which, together with a small part of the surrounding territory, ... Read More...
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Italy - Information on Castelpagano in the Provence of Benevento
Castelpagano, a strong agricultural economy-based village, has its origins in the Middle Ages, even though some findings led scholars to assume the presence of human settlements already in the Roman age. The term “pagus” itself, present in the name of the village, would strengthen this hypothesis. Under the Longobard domination, it belonged to the gastaldato of Boiano-Campobasso. In High Middle Ages it was under the Angevin domination; it was then a feud of the De Balzo, of the Mormile and of the Coppola families. In 1809 it was incorporated in the province of Campobasso and in 1861 it was annexed to the province of Benevento.
NOT TO BE MISSSED:
1. Ducal Palace, built around the year 1000 under the Norman domination
2. Church of Sacro Cuore di Gesù, built in 1638 and recently restored
3. The “Colonna dell’infame” (villain’s colomn), built in 1606 in limestone, it was destined to the lashing of criminals. On the column there is an engraving representing the symbol of justice, th ... Read More...
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You are looking for Agritourisms in Benevento, Campania, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Benevento include: Albergo D'Onofrio, Country House Colli Augusti - Il Benessere Cerca Nuovi Sensi, Dolcesonno Casale Pietrelcina 21 and Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi.
In Benevento we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, Agritourisms, Bed and Breakfasts and Cottages.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Benevento include: Amalfi, Amalfi Coast, Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Cilento Coast, Massa Lubrense, Naples, Napoli, Pietrelcina, Pompei, Salerno, San Lorenzello, Santa Croce Del Sannio, Sorrento and Telese Terme.
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