Falciano del Massico

Welcome to Falciano del Massico

Hello everyone! Today, I'm going to talk to you about Falciano del Massico, a small town located in the province of Caserta, in Campania, with a population of 3322. Until 1964, it was part of the municipality of Carinola, but then gained its own autonomy.

Discover the geography

Falciano del Massico is located on a foothill area, with the majestic Monte Massico behind it. One of its natural treasures is the Falciano Lake, a nature reserve which was formerly known as the Lake of Carinola.

Falciano del Massico: natural treasures and ancient history

A pinch of history

There have been various hypotheses about the meaning of the name Falciano: some associated it with the production of Faustian wine, while others linked it to the falcons used to work the land. Throughout history, the territory has been inhabited by Ausoni-Aurunci and then conquered by the Romans, who built numerous villas on the surrounding hills. The area was famous for its Falerno wine, exported throughout the Mediterranean. In the 17th century, the name was standardized as Falciano, even though the local dialect still uses the term Fauciano. In 1964, Falciano gained its own autonomy after a long bureaucratic process.

Places of interest

If you visit Falciano del Massico, you cannot miss the Old Church of San Rocco and Martino, the Church of San Rocco and Martino, as well as the Church of San Pietro Apostolo (dating back to the 17th century). For nature lovers, there are the Falciano Lake Nature Reserve and the WWF Oasis of Monte Massico.

Life and culture

The State Comprehensive Institute of Carinola takes care of education in the area, from nursery school to lower secondary school.

Demographic evolution

In recent years, the population of Falciano del Massico has remained stable at around 3300 inhabitants.

Conclusions

Here is an overview of Falciano del Massico for you! Despite its small size, the town offers many opportunities to explore the local nature and history. So, if you are in the area, why not pay a visit to this hidden gem of Campania?

Camilla Ricci
Wrote by Camilla Ricci
Updated Saturday, May 7, 2022