Castello Monforte
Campobasso
The Monforte Castle dates back to the Middle Ages and was precisely built in the 15th century. This was named after Nicola Monteforte, who did a great job of restoration in the '400. Since this renovation, the appearance of the building changed completely: today only a few traces of the medieval plant remain. At the entrance you can easily notice the coat of arms of the Manforte lords. It is currently open to the public. Inside its large tower is the Meteorological Station. The terrace offers magnificent views of the area.
Cattedrale della Santissima Trinità
Campobasso
A church had already been erected in the sixteenth.Century outside the old city walls.This was the city's cathedral,after it had been rebuilt following an earthquake at the beginning of the twentieth.Century.
Chiesa di San Giorgio
Campobasso
Built in Romanesque style, the church is located at the foot of the Monforte Castle. It dates back to the XI. Century, but over the centuries has been rebuilt several times. Very impressive is the simple facade of the church.
Nuovo Museo Provinciale Sannitico
Campobasso
The Sannitico Provincial Museum is located at Palazzo Mazzarotta. The Museum underwent a reconstruction of the original venue and the old set-up. Inside you can see the collections of archaeological finds of the Molise sites that include statues, documents and even objects of everyday life. The periodic arc goes from prehistory until Roman times.
Teatro Savoia
Campobasso
The social theater, which later took the name of the Teatro di Savoia, was inaugurated on 3 April 1926 with the help of an anonymous theatrical company and the Municipality. He had his great debut with the work “Tosca” by Puccini and followed with other very illustrative works that marked its identity such as Rigoletto di Verdi and the Cavalleria Rusticana by Pietro Mascagni.
Porta Sant'Antonio Abate
Campobasso
The Gate of St. Anthony the Abbot is among the six doors depicted in the crown located in the initial part of the coat of arms of the city of Campobasso. This door, which is part of the ancient castle of the city, is still preserved, together with the door of Santa Cristina, San Paolo and the Cold Gate. That of Sant'Antonio together with its two towers date back to 1463.
Porta Mancina
Campobasso
The origins of the Porta Santa Cristina date back to the Middle Ages. Also known as “Left-Handed”, being next to the church, which gave access to the fields without obstacles. It was part of the battlefield of the wars carried out in the area. Today, however, it is in a good state of preservation.
Villa Comunale De Capoa
Campobasso
The Villa Comunale De Capoa dates back to the period of the '700. Its entrance overlooks Piazza Savoia with inside a classic style park with small and large avenues, statues, marble seats and an elegant balustrade, which give the environment beauty and harmony. Particular importance is also the plant species that we find inside the park.
Palazzo Magno
Campobasso
The Palace was built in the mid-19th century, by the owner Mercury the Great, from whom it also took its name. After World War II it was given to the province of Campobasso, becoming the seat of several government institutions. Today the palace is home to the Province of Campobasso and inside it we can find several exhibitions by G. Felice, Trivisonno and Pettinicchi.
Palazzo San Giorgio
Campobasso
Palazzo San Giorgio is located in Campobasso and is dedicated to San Giorgio. The building consists of arches and square pillars and a clock. The building was divided into three floors. The original color of the building was gray-brown. Currently the building is home to the Town Hall of Campobasso.
Convitto Mario Pagano
Campobasso
This college is surrounded by a beautiful garden with grassy flower beds and majestic trees. This is an impressive three-story building. To admire inside the Aula Magna which contains numerous paintings by the artist Romeo Musa. Another noteworthy environment is the Oratory. The walls of the room are dominated by three large frescoes by Amedeo Trivisonno.
Museo Internazionale del Presepio in Miniatura "G. Colitti"
Campobasso
The International Museum of the Miniature Crib “G. Colitti” was founded in 1932 by Guido Colitti. The Museum presents examples of miniature cribs from all over the world. What to see is the crib created by Colitti, worked in nineteenth-century terracotta. Obviously not less important, the Neapolitan collection of shepherds of the 18th and 19th century.
Chiesa di Santa Maria della Strada
Matrice
(445 Km)
The church of Santa Maria della Strada was erected in 1889 and represents one of the best examples of Romanesque architecture in southern Italy. This is located on an isolated hill among the countryside north of the town of Matrice. Very nice is the portal of the church where medieval symbols of extreme value are engraved.
Il castello
Riccia
(16 Km)
The Castle stands on a rocky cliff. It's nearly 20 meters high with a cylindrical plant.
La Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie
Riccia
(16 Km)
The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, commonly called by Blessed Stephen, is a fundamental element in the architectural complex of Piano della Corte, the hub of the ancient medieval village.
Castello d'Evoli Diroccato
Castropignano
(11 Km)
During the domination of the Lombards, in the 11th century, the castle was built. It was then modified by the Normans. The initial structure was also part of a moat, inside which there were a city walls and two towers. In addition, many legends and stories are linked to this construction. Today, of all the impressive construction, there is only the central part left.