Altitude: 589 m a.s.l
-- Distance from Teramo: 21 km
-- Population: ca. 5500 inhabitants
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CIVITELLA DEL TRONTOprovince of Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy
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Civitella del Tronto is an ancient medieval village, which developed around a Bourbon fortress built during the Spanish domination between 1564 and 1576. The fortress was built on the northern border of the ancient Kingdom of two Sicilies at the boundaries with the Vatican State. Today Civitella is in the Abruzzi region, 15 km from Teramo and 18 km from Ascoli Piceno in the Marche region. The medieval borough is dominated by the Fortress, the northernmost Borbon citadel in Italy, and the last to surrender to the armies of Vittorio Emanuele I. From the top of the Citadel it is possible to see 360 degrees around, the Montagna dei Fiori, Campli, Monte Ascensione and the Adriatic. Civitella offers also landscapes of unparalleled beauty among the North-Eastern edge of the Monti della Laga and the Monti Gemelli, in the natural Reserve of the Gole del Salinello.
Altitude: 589 m a.s.l
-- Distance from Teramo: 21 km
-- Population: ca. 5500 inhabitants
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-- How to reach it:
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At nearby Ripa di Civitella, and in the grottos of Sant'Angelo and Salomone Paleolithic and Neolithic findings witness the human presence since prehistoric times. In 1069 there's a mention of the castle of "Tibitella" being donated to the Ascoli bishopry.
The medieval citadel dates back to the early XI century, and had its highest splendour under the Aragonese. It was famous in history for the resistance to nay invading armies. In 1557 it withheld a long siege by François of Lorraine, then in 1798 it was attacked by French armies and the Fortress Spanish Commander, Juan Lacombe, surrendered without opposing any resistance. In 1806 Dutch Commandere Matteo Wade, instead, resisted courageously before finally surrendering with all military honors. In 1861 the long Piedmontese siege ended after a massive bombing and mining the fortress.
24-26 July: International Festival of popular music
13-16 August "A la corte de lo Governatore", re-enactement of a medieval banquet inside the walls of the fortress.
The local restaurants and hotels (like Hotel Zunica listed in the
world’s top gastronomic guides Michelin, Gambero Rosso, L’Espresso, Veronelli,
BMW and Panorama) offer southern Italian cuisine, Teramo specialities, as
well as delicacies from the Marches region. Historical menus derived from traditional medieval and Bourbon cuisines are revisited by award-winning chefs. The proximity of the sea, rivers and mountains offers a diversity of ingredients, fowl and game and fish, exquisite variety
of truffles and wild honey, make the cuisine of this area uniquely delicious.
And to accompany the meals the nearby hills provide the grapes for the Controguerra wine, one of the four DOC wines in Abruzzo (the other being the Trebbiano, Montepulciano and Cerasuolo).
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