Arpaise

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Arpaise is a small Italian municipality in the province of Benevento in Campania. With only 730 inhabitants, it is located on the southern edge of the province, between Pannarano, Pietrastornina, and Altavilla Irpina, partly on flat ground and partly on hills, at the border with the province of Avellino.

Let's Discover the Physical Geography of Arpaise

The municipal territory of Arpaise extends over an altimetric excursion of 325 m above sea level, from the elevation of 205 up to 530 meters above sea level.

Let's discover Arpaise: history, monuments and traditions!

History of Arpaise

Arpaise has ancient origins with the first historical traces dating back to the 13th century, when it was a feud of Guglielmo di Fossaceca. In the 15th century, it belonged to the Orsini family and was located on the site of the "Fossaceca - Terranova" settlement. Later it was owned by the Carafa, Pagano, Capece, and finally the Della Leonessa, who ruled it until 1806.

Monuments and Places of Interest

There are many monuments and places of interest to visit in this small municipality. The Beata Vergine San Rocco and San Sebastiano church is an example of religious architecture found in Arpaise. The Terranova district houses the Sanctuary of the Saints Medici Cosma and Damiano, dedicated to the city's patrons, and the Chapel of the Holy Rosary. The Casalpreti district is known for the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Graces. The Monument to the Fallen of all Wars is located in the main square, featuring an M36 Jackson tank with a large iron letter "A," symbolizing the name of Arpaise.

Economy of Arpaise

Arpaise is an agricultural area that produces cereals, oil, wine, hazelnuts, and chestnuts. During the months of October and November, the Terranova district becomes famous for its "priest's chestnuts." The city also practices beekeeping and raises cattle, sheep, and pigs for the production of meats, sausages, and cheeses. Arpaise is also a truffle area, recognized by the Regional Agriculture Department of Campania for the "Tuber magnatum," a roundish-shaped, yellowish-white colored truffle.

Administration of Arpaise

The municipality of Arpaise has a rather stable administrative composition, and the table related to the administrations that have succeeded goes from 1834 to the present.

Sports in Arpaise

Arpaise has the football club A.S.D. Polisportiva Arpaise, which plays in the Second Category championship of the Campania region.

Bibliography

If you want to discover more about the history of Arpaise and its people, you can read some books such as "Arpaise, Storia di una comunità del Sannio" by V. Napolitano from 1996, "Vite contadine" by Iarossi Annamaria from 1997, "La regina del Sannio: descrizione coretnografica e storica della provincia di Benevento" by Iamalio Antonio from 1918, or "I Comuni della provincia di Benevento: storia-cronaca-illustrazione" by Meomartini Alfonso from 1907.

In conclusion, Arpaise is a city with ancient history and pristine natural beauty. If you want to immerse yourself in the tradition of the area and discover the authentic taste of local dishes and products from the land, this is the right place for you!

Antonio Bruno
Wrote by Antonio Bruno
Updated Thursday, Nov 17, 2022