Laurenzana
Comune di Laurenzana
Coat of arms of Laurenzana
Location of Laurenzana
Laurenzana is located in Italy
Laurenzana
Laurenzana
Location of Laurenzana in Italy
Laurenzana is located in Basilicata
Laurenzana
Laurenzana
Laurenzana (Basilicata)
Coordinates: 40°27′35″N 15°58′15″E / 40.45972°N 15.97083°E / 40.45972; 15.97083
CountryItaly
RegionBasilicata
ProvincePotenza (PZ)
Government
  MayorMichele Ungaro
Area
  Total95 km2 (37 sq mi)
Population
 (1996)[2]
  Total2,246
  Density24/km2 (61/sq mi)
DemonymLaurenzanesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
85014
Dialing code0971
Patron saintBeato Egidio; Madonna del Carmine
Saint dayLast Sunday of May
WebsiteOfficial website

Laurenzana (Lucano: Laurenzànë) is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the region of Basilicata (southern Italy). It rises on a spur between the torre Camastro and the wood surrounding the Serrapotamo valley.

History

Laurenzana's origins probably date from the 12th century when the Normans decided to build a fortified village in this area due to its strategic position. In 1268 Laurenzana took part in the Ghibelline revolt against Pope Clement IV. During the Aragonese domination, it was ruled by the Orsini del Balzo and then in the 15th century by the Loffredos followed by the Filangieris the De Ruggieros, the De Quartos and the Belgioiosos.

Main sights

The ruins of the 12th to 13th-century Laurenzana Castle are found on a crag atop the village.

The Chiesa Madre dell'Assunta with a stone portal dating from 1780 is the main church. It has a polychrome marble main altar, and a 16th-century fresco along with 18th-century Neapolitan school altarpieces.

Near the Assunta there is a belvedere from which it is possible to view the surrounding valleys and mountains. Near town is a trail in the Abetina ("Fir-wood") of Laurenzana, covering an area of 8 square kilometres (3.1 sq mi) on which silver firs and beech trees grow. The Società Botanica Italiana has considered the Abetina as a biotope of extraordinary environmental interest and has designated it a "Riserva Naturale Regionale".

The Church of the Madonna del Carmine houses a 1611 canvas painted by Giovanni Battista Serra from Tricarico.

Economy

Up to a few years ago, Laurenzana was famous for the production of high quality liquors produced in four distilleries situated within the village. Handicraft activities regarding the manufacture of wooden barrels, bagpipes and wrought-iron were also widespread. The economy of the village is mainly based on agriculture; in fact, it is possible to find silviculture and animal breeding farms producing delicious dairy products.[3]

Religious festivals

  • Beato Egidio da Laurenzana: January 10 (date of birth); Last Sunday in May or First Sunday in June
  • Sant'Antonio di Padova : June 13
  • San Vito : June 15
  • Madonna del Carmelo : July 16
  • San Rocco : August 16
  • Madonna Addolorata : Last Sunday in September

Typical local dishes

  • Calzone ripieno con salame. (Calzone filled with salame)
  • Gnocchi con le rape. (Gnocchi with turnips)
  • Pane di grano duro cotto al forno (Durum wheat bread cooked in an oven)
  • Sauzezz r laurnzn (Traditional sausages)
  • Patate chiene (Filled potatoes)
  • Nuglia (Lean sausages)

Demographic

Population census

Twin towns

See also

References

  1. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  3. Excerpted from: Basilicata "Terra di Storia Cultura e Tradizione", Giovanni Varasano Editoria, 1998


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