Attractions and places to see around Manocalzati include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Sabato Valley. Situated at 450 meters above sea level, the town is traversed by the Sabato river, offering a blend of historical depth and natural landscapes. Archaeological finds in the area date back to the Iron Age, indicating a rich past. The region provides diverse points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Few people know that this church was located in Piazza LibertĂ at the beginning of the 1900s...
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The Montevergine Abbey Sanctuary is an important place of worship. The history of this complex is linked to San Guglielmo da Vercelli, a hermit, who lived between the 11th and 12th centuries, who on his journey to Jerusalem stopped here to devote himself to meditation, thus giving up the pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Over the centuries the small original chapel was transformed into the current sanctuary, becoming the favorite destination of many devotees.
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It was built in 1942, in honor of the Church of the Annuntita previously located in Piazza LibertĂ and dating back to the 16th century, designed by the architect Domenicantonio Mazzei, and dedicated to the Madonna del Rosario. The church is in neo-Gothic style, with three naves with a single central portal at the top of a low, slightly splayed staircase. On the lunette there is a mosaic with a gold background depicting the Virgin of the Rosary. Inside, various circular windows are placed along the side aisles and depict the various mysteries of the Rosary. On both sides of the entrance are two stained glass windows: one depicting a PietĂ and the other depicting the baptism of Christ in the Jordan. The central rose window is a stained glass window with the Annunciation. In the deep apse there are four roundels with stained glass windows of the four evangelists. It overlooks Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, and is governed by the Dominican fathers, who reside in the adjacent convent. Inside, various valuable works and stained glass windows, restored.
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The Church of Sant'Antonio di Contrada is located in Via Luigi Bruno, near the Church of San Giovanni Battista. Dating back to 1756, its structure, with essential architectural lines, dominates the square in front. A double order of decorative pilasters protrude from a facade with a simple and linear profile; boasts a stone portal, artistically decorated, which embellishes the overall image. On the lunette above it, there is a Latin inscription. The remaining external surface of the religious building has not been subject to renovations: during the recent restorations, it was, in fact, left in its raw state, not plastered. The church, privately owned, is open to the faithful only on the day of the celebrations of St. Anthony, on June 13 of each year; here the Eucharistic celebration takes place, at the end of which the rite of distribution of blessed bread to all the inhabitants is foreseen, as the ancient tradition that originates from one of the many miracles of the Paduan saint.
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Church located at the beginning of the Turci pass.
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Manocalzati is rich in history. You can visit the San Barbato Castle, a Lombard-built fortress dominating the valley, or the Church of San Marco Evangelista, known for its 17th-century bell tower and ancient stone block depicting Saints Peter and Paul. Another significant site is the Stone Cross, dating back to 1733 with a Latin inscription. Further afield, consider visiting Castello di Forino Village, a suggestive medieval settlement on a hill.
Yes, Manocalzati and its surroundings feature several religious buildings. Besides the Church of San Marco Evangelista, you can find the Church of Sant'Anna within the medieval village of San Barbato. Other local churches include the Church of the Immacolata, the Church of S. Maria del Carmine, and the Church of S. Antonio. A prominent regional site is the Montevergine Sanctuary, a religious building located on a plateau at 1270 m above sea level, offering panoramic views.
The town is nestled in the Sabato Valley and traversed by the Sabato River, offering lush vegetation and scenic views from its 450-meter elevation. A unique natural monument is Dragon Plain, a karst sinkhole on the slopes of Monte Costa, associated with a local legend of a three-headed dragon.
Manocalzati is home to the Transverse Flute Museum (Museo del Flauto Traverso), which houses a collection of musical instruments and serves as a national and international reference point for exhibitions dedicated to aerophones.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Monte Vergine Loop from Ospedaletto d'Alpinolo' or 'The Feudal Castle of Serino' nearby. For more detailed information and a variety of trails, explore the Hiking around Manocalzati guide.
Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Greco di Tufo Loop Trail' or the 'Grotta di San Michele in Tufo – Bridge over the Sabato River loop from Manocalzati'. Discover more options and detailed route information in the Cycling around Manocalzati guide.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, trails like 'Caretaker's House – Crest of S. Stefano del Sole loop from Avellino' and 'Montevergine Sanctuary – Forcetelle Hut loop from Avellino' are available. You can find more MTB routes and details in the MTB Trails around Manocalzati guide.
Manocalzati hosts various events throughout the year. These include 'Assettati addo vuo',' a popular food, wine, and musical event typically held in July, and religious celebrations such as the Feast of Saint Barbatus in February, the Feast of Saint Mark in April, and the Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua in June.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Montevergine Sanctuary is highly regarded for its panoramic views, especially by bikers. The Castello di Forino Village is noted for its suggestive medieval atmosphere. The Dragon Plain captivates with its unique karst formation and local legend.
Many of the historical and religious sites, such as the Montevergine Sanctuary and the Church of the Most Holy Rosary in Avellino, are considered family-friendly. Exploring the natural setting of the Sabato Valley and the Sabato River also offers pleasant outings for families.
The warmer months, particularly June and July, are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and local events like 'Assettati addo vuo'.' Religious celebrations also occur throughout the year, such as the Feast of Saint Barbatus in February, Saint Mark in April, and Saint Anthony of Padua in June, offering cultural experiences.


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