Monuments of Gabriele Pepe and Flora
Villa Flora is the small tree-lined square with oaks and cedars that characterizes Piazza Pepe. In the center there is a fountain, inaugurated in 1873, with a small basin on which a statue depicting Venus is placed (although the population has the custom to identify it with Flora, goddess of Spring, flowers and flowering) work made by the sculptor Giuseppe Prinzi. With the restoration in 1921, the garden became a representative place of Art Nouveau in Campobasso thanks to the inclusion of Art Nouveau urban furniture, elegant railings and wrought iron benches characterized by the slight curved movement of the metal and made by the Tucci family.
A funny joke invented by the citizens of Campobasso who imagined a dialogue between the statues of Gabriele Pepe (local historical character) and Venere. The statues in fact are placed in front of each other with their iconographic pose and this helps to imagine Gabriele to be kindly refused in an attempt to woo Flora. The dialogue in dialect is known to everyone.
Piazza Gabriele Pepe Campobasso - Italy/Campobasso/Molise
Tourist experience: The tale is pleasant and allows to enter in the spirit of Campobasso and its vernacular language.
Spoken languages: Italian, local dialect
Experience duration: ten minutes
Opening: Public place always open
Booking: No booking required
Less than 20 min by walk from the nearest accommodation, car parking or bus station
Accessibility: Public square with no accessibility limitations
Cultural material heritage: Historical monument
Cultural immaterial heritage: Legendary or historical persona or character
Hidden intangible patrimony: Community tales
Experiences: Showing around
Form filler: Michele Fratino
San Giorgio Palace
In Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II there is Palazzo San Giorgio, the seat of the town hall, built in the place where in 1290 the monastery of Santa Maria della Libera of the Celestine Fathers was founded.
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, 29 Campobasso - Italy/Campobasso/Molise
Tourist experience: The palace has a large portico with round arches and large square pillars. The elegant facade is divided into three floors and is surmounted by a clock face. In the nineteenth-century organization of the "Garden City" the building framed the two villas still characterizing the Centro Murattiano (Modern Centre).
Spoken languages: Italian
Experience duration: half an hour
Opening: It is a public office so it cannot be visited inside.
Less than 20 min by walk from the nearest accommodation, car parking or bus station
Accessibility: No accessibility limitations
Cultural material heritage: Historical centre, Historical monument, Historical palace/castle
Cultural immaterial heritage: Historical itinerary, Cultural heritage
Hidden tangible patrimony: Pathways
Experiences: Showing around, Urban path
Form filler: Nella Rescigno