Isola di Capo Rizzuto

Welcome to Isola di Capo Rizzuto

Hello everyone, today I want to talk about Isola di Capo Rizzuto, a beautiful municipality in the province of Crotone, in Calabria, with a population of approximately 17,312 inhabitants. This location is a paradise, ideal for those who love crystal clear sea and sandy beaches. In this guide, I will talk about all the places of interest, history, and culture of Isola di Capo Rizzuto.

Let's discover the physical geography of Isola di Capo Rizzuto

Isola di Capo Rizzuto covers an area of 44.98 square kilometers and is characterized by many places of great beauty, including Capo Piccolo, Capo Rizzuto, Le Castella, Le Cannella, Marinella, Sovereto, and Sant'Anna. Each of these places is unique and has something special to offer visitors. For example, Le Castella is famous for its fortification on a small peninsula in the sea, built in the sixteenth century to counter frequent invasions.

Capo Rizzuto Island: Sea, culture, and history.

The history of Isola di Capo Rizzuto

The relatively late development of Isola di Capo Rizzuto is due to the infrastructural isolation that the center experienced until the 1960s when the old Jonica national road 106 was made to pass through the village. From an ecclesiastical point of view, until 1818, it housed a Diocese of Isola. The city has been the scene of numerous historical events, including the occupation by the Normans and the domination by the Aragonese.

Monuments and places of interest

Isola di Capo Rizzuto is a place rich in monuments and places of interest worth visiting. Among the places of greatest interest, we find the Feudal Castle, dating back to the sixteenth century, located in the medieval village of Isola. The Clock, the Porta del borgo medievale, topped by a clock tower, divides the old area from the more modern one. The Mother Church, which formerly fulfilled the functions of the cathedral, is characterized by a Baroque facade and houses an eighteenth-century choir and a Greek Madonna painted in oil on canvas.

In the district of Le Castella is the famous fortification, stretching out on a small peninsula in the sea. On the coast stands the Torre Vecchia, a cylindrical tower erected in the sixteenth century as a coastal guard against barbarian raids. The Sanctuary of the Greek Madonna is another place of great interest, dedicated to the Protector of Isola di Capo Rizzuto.

On the promontory of Capo Piccolo, archaeologist Domenico Marino discovered, in 1977, a settlement of Early Bronze Age 2 and Middle Bronze Age 1-2 that yielded some fragments of Minoan-Mycenaean pottery, among the oldest found on the Italian peninsula, a sure testimony to contacts between the indigenous Enotrian-Japigi peoples and the Minoan-Mycenaean world.

Conclusions

In conclusion, Isola di Capo Rizzuto is a charming place, rich in history and culture, where every corner hides a surprise. If you are looking for a destination for your vacation, do not hesitate to visit this wonderful Calabrian location. It will be an unforgettable experience!

Veronica Vitale
Updated Thursday, Jan 5, 2023