Strada Statale 18 Tirrena Inferiore, Cetraro (Cosenza)
Torre di Rienzo is within coastal defense system against pirate attacks wanted by Viceroy Pedro de Toledo around 1535. Up to 1568 stretch of sea facing Cetraro was...
Established in December 2011 as an exhibition belonging to the town council, the “Museum of the Bruttians and the Sea” has been created according to a topographic...
Located in Piazza del Popolo, the fountain was realized in 1889 by the Engineer Luigi De Seta. The octagonal stone basin is completed with four drinking troughs,...
Cetraro Old Town still retains its original Medieval defensive structure, with houses leaning against each latre, often connected, to draw a maze of narrow alleys...
Located along Tyrrhenian coast, the port of Cetraro consists of a jetty with two arms, which extends to the southeast along almost 450 m; about 160 meters in front...
Probably built around the IX century, the Church can be considered as one of the oldest edifices in Cetraro. Originally consisting of a single nave, after the...
The building is located in the heart of the old town. Built in 1091, it was the residence of the Vicar, the delegate charged by Montecassino to rule the town. On the...
Museum is housed in the premises of an old mill, at the ground floor of Giovanni Del Trono Palace, which are still the millstone animal-drawn and press with...
The Church was built between 1086 and 1104, at the behest of the Abbey of Montecassino. During the centuries, the original building was enlarged and in 1767-79 it...
Del Trono Palace is located in ancient "Chiazza" neighborhood, which once stretched out from City Walls. It was built at the behest of Giovanni Del Trono, member...
Built in XVII century, this Church was neighbour with the convent of the Capuchin Brothers. One of the guardians of the convent was Blessed Angelo of Acri. In 1929...
Of ancient origins, Cetraro was probably the first maritime Bruzia city. There are several theories on its etymology: the most accepted approaches its name to...