Attractions and places to see around Andretta offer a glimpse into the region's historical and cultural landscape. This area features a mix of ancient structures, cultural centers, and scenic routes. Visitors can explore sites that reflect the local heritage and enjoy the surrounding natural environment. The region provides opportunities for those interested in history, architecture, and outdoor exploration.
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Following the course of the water of the "Forma" it turns out to be the first mill. Quite detailed information on this mill is provided by the notarial deed of 10 June 1825 stipulated to put an end to the "various disputes" caused by the servitude to which the Monastery had been subjected by the owners of the Mill at the source. From this deed it is noted that this mill was built in the early 1800s but in a notarial deed dated 4 November 1802 of the sale of a vineyard at the Fonte, it reserves the right to modify the conditions of the same sale if a mill were built in the area. In the Provisional Land Registry the "alla Fonte" mill appears to belong to the heirs of Don Carlo De Laurentiis and partners. Donated by the heirs of Prof. Pasqualino Bellisario to the Municipality of S. Andrea, it was restored and returned to the community as evidence of the ancient past of the town. Currently used as a backdrop for cultural events. Sources: [1] https://santandreaconza.altervista.org/index.php/merav/mulini
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The first signs of this church date back to 1760, as shown by a notarial deed conserved in the state archives of Avellino (see Notarial deeds, file 2323). On 10 August of that year, "Mr. Doctor Potito Cianci" donated a part of his fund (four bushels) in the place called Piano di Campo for the construction of a chapel dedicated to "Maria Santissima Incoronata" On the majestic carved stone portal, the date 1767 confirms that the construction of the church was completed on that date. Inside we can admire a sober altar in local red stone located at the end of the presbytery and a second stone altar, donated by Archbishop Lupoli in the 1900s, located along the single wide nave of the church. In this century the church underwent a further restoration due to the interest of the priest Bellini, as evidenced by an inscription on the side door of the same (year 1916) Sources: [1] The recovery of the historic center of Sant'Andrea di Conza, Superintendency of the B.A.A.A.S. of Salerno and Avellino and municipal administration of S. Andrea di Conza, year 1989
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It was the third in the Archbishop's canteen. It is the one that has been best preserved, but it seems to be about to collapse. It worked until the early 1950s of the century that has just ended. A photo of this mill is attached, taken in the 80s of the last century, in which you can also clearly see the tower of the "D'Angola" mill located just above. The so-called "dolce" was located near this mill, i.e. a squared stone (about one cubic metre) on which the peasants leaned while waiting to be able to divert the water downstream from the mill to the various districts (Forma, S. Antonio , Fiego). Until August 2002, this stone was located on the edge of the rest area adjacent to the ruins of the mill. In August 2005 it then disappeared. Sources: [1] https://santandreaconza.altervista.org/index.php/merav/mulini
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The Malanga and Clemente furnace, located in via Monacacchio, has been in business since 1920. The building covers an area of around 1400 square meters and at full capacity it produced around 4000 pieces every year, mainly roof tiles and perforated bricks. In operation until 1982 it was equipped with a Hoffman oven (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forno_Hoffmann) buried with a chimney and used manual technologies that have now become rare. At the beginning of the 90s of the last century, a consolidation and recovery project transformed the furnace into a multifunctional center for cultural, recreational and social gathering activities.
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A small town in the province of Avellino, Sant'Andrea di Conza rises along the valley of the Ofanto river and is part of the Alta Irpinia mountain community and of the Union of Alto Ofanto municipalities. It stands on a panoramic hill from which you can enjoy an excellent view.
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Andretta is rich in historical sites. You can visit the Piede Mill (Ruins of the Old Mill), one of the best-preserved mills in the area that operated until the early 1950s. Another significant historical site is the Mulino La Fonte (18th Century Mill), which has been restored and is now used for cultural events. Additionally, the Angelo Gabriele Giorgio Cultural Center, a former brickworks, offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past and now serves as a multifunctional cultural hub.
Yes, Andretta is known as an artists' village. The Angelo Gabriele Giorgio Cultural Center, a former brickworks, has been transformed into a multifunctional center for cultural, recreational, and social gathering activities. Beyond the immediate guide highlights, the village itself is famous for the Norah Richards' House, the Andretta Pottery and Craft Society, and the Sobha Singh Art Gallery, which showcase the artistic heritage of the area.
The region around Andretta offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling. You can explore scenic routes like the Strada Statale del Formicoso, a cycle way known for its wind turbines and picturesque views. For more extensive cycling adventures, consider the numerous road cycling routes or general cycling routes available, which include loops around Lake Conza and the Abbey of Goleto.
Yes, you can visit the Church of Maria Santissima Incoronata. The first signs of this church date back to 1760, with its construction completed in 1767. It features a majestic carved stone portal and a sober altar in local red stone.
Andretta is surrounded by natural beauty. The Strada Statale del Formicoso offers scenic views with numerous wind turbines. Beyond the immediate highlights, the village is nestled amidst the majestic Dhauladhar Mountain Range, providing magnificent backdrops. You'll also find picturesque spots like Neughal Khad, where the Bundla stream flows, offering stunning views and a popular picnic area. The region is also characterized by lush tea gardens and pine forests.
To experience the local culture and art, visit the Angelo Gabriele Giorgio Cultural Center, which hosts various cultural activities. In the wider village, you can explore Norah Richards' House, the Andretta Pottery and Craft Society where you can observe potters at work or even try pottery, and the Sobha Singh Art Gallery to admire his renowned paintings and sculptures.
While specific family-friendly highlights are not detailed, the artistic village environment of Andretta offers engaging experiences for families. Visiting the Andretta Pottery and Craft Society allows children and adults to observe potters and even participate in walk-in pottery sessions. The natural surroundings, such as Neughal Khad and Neughal Park, provide pleasant spots for picnics and strolls, suitable for families.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and scenic beauty. The Angelo Gabriele Giorgio Cultural Center is valued for its transformation from an old brickworks into a vibrant cultural space. The historical mills like Piede Mill and Mulino La Fonte offer a tangible connection to the past. The Strada Statale del Formicoso is popular for its unique views and cycling opportunities.
Yes, the Panchrukhi Village Market, located close to Andretta, offers a unique local shopping experience. Here you can find various provisions, beverages, and local handicrafts. It's also known as a food hub and is situated near the Jogindernagar narrow Gauge train line.
The Dhauladhar Mountain Range is a significant natural feature surrounding Andretta. It provides a magnificent and serene backdrop to the village, contributing to its peaceful atmosphere and offering stunning panoramic views that enhance the overall experience of visiting the area.
Yes, the Gopalpur Nature Reserve, a short drive from Andretta, is an excellent destination for birdwatchers. It is a haven for various bird species, with a recorded 550 different types, including cuckoos, doves, flycatchers, and thrushes.
The cycling routes around Andretta, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Andretta and Cycling around Andretta guides, are generally categorized as 'difficult'. These routes, such as the 'Lake Conza and Morra de Sanctis – loop from Bisaccia' or 'Abbey of Goleto loop from Cairano', often cover long distances and challenging terrains, making them suitable for experienced cyclists.


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