Best attractions and places to see around Marzi, a small town in the province of Cosenza, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. Located in the Calabria region of southern Italy, the area provides a tranquil setting for exploration. Visitors can discover local history, culture, and the surrounding landscapes. The town is situated within a region that includes parts of the Sila National Park, known for diverse landscapes.
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Upon returning from a trip to Assisi, Francis developed the firm intention of becoming a hermit, his only home a cave. His life plan was to pursue a path of spiritual asceticism, consisting of prayer, fasting, and penance. Over time, the area where the Sanctuary of Paola now stands began to attract numerous pilgrims, seeking physical and spiritual healing through his intercession. Francis's ascetic rigor also attracted young men who wanted to live like him, and thus the Order of Minims began to take shape. The reputation for sanctity of Francis and his hermits was spreading like wildfire, so much so that many urban centers requested a convent run by Minims in their cities. Francis, while maintaining his commitment to the eremitic life, traveled from Paola to Paterno in the guise of Founder. He was about 56 years old when, accompanied by Paolo Rendace—who would become a key figure in the Order's history—Francis arrived in the small community of Serre Cosentine. He was at the height of his spiritual maturity and with great determination he dedicated himself personally to the construction of the Church.
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The abbey of Santa Maria di Corazzo, among the hills of Castagna, emerges as an ancient fragment of history and spirituality. Founded by the Benedictines in the 11th century and later rebuilt by the Cistercians in the 12th century, this sacred place has withstood the tests of time. However, the signs of the earthquakes of 1638 and 1783 have left its ruins as evidence of a glorious past. Despite being stripped of its works of art, it continues to exert an evocative charm, offering visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Calabrian history.
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The "Tavolaria" bridge about 1500 meters from Cannavina was built in the Spanish period in 1592 with a single arch in sun-baked bricks while the shoulders were built entirely with local stone and lime; the left shoulder rests on a very characteristic rock spur. It connected, via mule tracks, the lands to the left of the river with those exposed to the east, and was important for the trade of agricultural and sheep-farming products which were brought to the markets of Rogliano. But, in addition to its rough and primitive architectural beauty, it fascinates us with its history and the legend linked to this area from which it takes its name: Tavolaria. King Oenotrio, finding himself traveling up the Savuto valley, encountered much resistance from his enemies in the area. To defeat them, he worked with cunning by asking for a truce and inviting them to a lavish dinner and, after getting them drunk, he killed them all. The Cannavina locality takes its name from the Cannavino stream, a tributary of the Savuto river, and is one of the refreshment places of the Rogliano people characterized by a waterfall which at the base forms a basin of water, the so-called "vullu" in the local dialect. Cannavino/a could mean "guzzling wine" precisely because of the coolness and beauty of the place which invites the typical conviviality of the people of the valley.
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The Savuto is a river and valley in Calabria located between the provinces of Cosenza and Catanzaro. It originates in Sila and flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea, at the Gulf of Sant'Eufemia, after 48 km. The Savuto valley is home to many municipalities, known as "Paesi del Savuto".
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A small town with a railway station, it is considered a mountain municipality due to its altitude.
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Mandatory stop in the ruins of this majestic abbey. A place of great silence and tranquility.
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Marzi offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the historic Chiesa di Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto, built in 1563, featuring an arched stone door and a significant polyptych. The town's Old Town itself is considered a point of interest, reflecting its rich historical and artistic legacy. Additionally, the Tavolaria Bridge, dating back to 1592, is a notable Spanish-era structure that once served as a crucial trade route.
Yes, Marzi is home to the Museo di Arte Sacra S. Giuseppe, located within the former Santa Maria Maggiore church. This museum showcases a collection of 16th to 18th-century artifacts, including paintings, sacred silverware, and wooden works, offering a glimpse into the region's artistic and religious heritage.
The area around Marzi boasts natural beauty, including the Savuto River and the Cannavino Stream. The Cannavino stream features a waterfall that forms a basin of water locally known as "vullu," providing a refreshing spot. For a dedicated nature experience, the Bisirico Nature and Hiking Trail offers a beautiful route with signs illustrating local flora and fauna, two waterfalls, and a characteristic wooden bridge.
Beyond local trails, the province of Cosenza, where Marzi is located, encompasses parts of the Sila National Park. This significant natural area provides diverse landscapes for hiking, biking, and various outdoor activities. For specific routes, you can explore road cycling routes around Marzi, such as the difficult "View of San Pietro in Guarano – San Pietro in Guarano Viaduct loop from Piane Crati," or mountain biking trails like the moderate "Orsara loop from Marzi." Find more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Marzi, Cycling around Marzi, and MTB Trails around Marzi guide pages.
Yes, families can enjoy several spots. The Soveria Mannelli Town Center is considered family-friendly, offering a mountain municipality experience. The Bisirico Nature and Hiking Trail is also suitable for families, featuring well-maintained paths, picnic areas, and waterfalls. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Saint Francis of Paola in Paterno is listed as family-friendly, offering a historical and spiritual experience.
The area has significant religious sites. The Sanctuary of Saint Francis of Paola in Paterno is a notable historical and religious building, attracting pilgrims seeking spiritual healing. Another important site is the Abbey of Santa Maria di Corazzo, founded by Benedictines in the 11th century and rebuilt by Cistercians, whose evocative ruins offer a glimpse into Calabrian history and spirituality.
The Tavolaria Bridge, built in 1592 during the Spanish period, is a historic structure with a single arch of sun-baked bricks. It was crucial for trade, connecting lands via mule tracks for agricultural and sheep-farming products. Local legend also surrounds the bridge, linking it to King Oenotrio and the origins of the nearby Cannavina locality.
Yes, Marzi is well-situated for exploring nearby areas. Rogliano is a close town, just 2.4 kilometers away. The provincial capital, Cosenza, is approximately 16 kilometers distant and offers additional attractions such as the Castello Svevo (Swabian Castle) and Il Duomo di Cosenza, a Gothic-Cistercian style building with frescoes.
While specific seasonal tips for Marzi are not provided, the Calabria region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-June) and Autumn (September-October) typically offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer.
Yes, Marzi holds a unique cultural connection as it is noted as the ancestral home of American actor and filmmaker Stanley Tucci, adding an interesting link to the town's heritage.
Marzi's architecture reflects its history. You can observe the historic Chiesa di Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto with its arched stone door, and the Palazzo Passalacqua, recognized as a historic landmark. The Tavolaria Bridge also showcases 16th-century Spanish-era construction with its single arch of sun-baked bricks and stone shoulders.


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