Corsano

Corsano: discovering the Puglian municipality

If you are looking for a destination for your next vacation in Puglia, you definitely need to consider the Municipality of Corsano, located in the province of Lecce. With a population of just over 5000 inhabitants, this municipality in the Terra di Leuca offers a variety of tourist attractions, including its pristine nature, local cuisine, and ancient history.

Physical geography

Corsano is located on the eastern slope of Santa Maria di Leuca and includes a short stretch of low-lying coastline in Salento. The communal territory extends over a karst soil, where housing development takes place on the slopes of the extreme end of the Salento hills. The municipality is characterized by a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot and humid summers. The average temperature of the coldest month, January, is around 9 degrees Celsius, while that of the hottest month, August, reaches 25 degrees Celsius.

Corsano: discover the charm of a Puglian municipality amidst history, sea, and handmade ties.

The history of Corsano

Corsano has a long and rich history. Already inhabited in prehistoric times, the first known settlement dates back to the 10th century, during the Byzantine domination. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the peoples who alternated in this territory were the Saracens, then the Byzantines, and finally the Angevins at the end of the 13th century.

Origins of the name

The name "Corsano" has several interpretations: according to tradition, it derives from the union of the words "Cor" and "Sano", but according to historical studies the etymology of Corsano could derive from the name of a Roman centurion named "Cortius".

What to see in Corsano

The territory of the Municipality of Corsano includes a stretch of about 4 km of the southeastern coast of the Salento peninsula. Among the tourist attractions of the Municipality of Corsano is the Church of San Giuseppe, dating back to the 18th century, and the Tower of "Tiggiano", an ancient lookout tower that stands on the height of "Ristola". In the historic center of the municipality there are some historic buildings of considerable interest, such as the Marchesale Palace and the Church of San Giovanni Battista.

Artisanal tie production

The Municipality of Corsano is known for the production of handmade ties. This high-quality product is exported all over the world and the ties are made by expert artisans who use only the best Italian silk.

How to get there

The Municipality of Corsano is easily accessible by car from nearby Lecce, the capital of the province, which is about 50 km away. The nearest railway station is in Gagliano del Capo, while the nearest airport is Brindisi. Once in Corsano, the best way to get around is on foot or by bicycle, to enjoy the natural beauty of the municipality.

Conclusions

Corsano is one of the most beautiful municipalities in the province of Lecce. Thanks to its strategic location, natural landscape, and long history, it is the perfect destination for those who want to discover Salento in an authentic and unique experience. If you are interested in history, culture, and local cuisine, Corsano will not disappoint!

Giovanni Rinaldi
Updated Sunday, Jun 5, 2022