San Giorgio

Welcome to San Giorgio di Pietragalla!

Hello everyone! Today I want to tell you about San Giorgio di Pietragalla, a lovely hamlet in the province of Potenza, in Basilicata. This small town has a population of approximately 731 inhabitants and is particularly famous for its ancient history and the beauty of its monuments.

History

San Giorgio di Pietragalla has very ancient origins dating back to the time of the Casalini encampments. In the 18th century, the town was part of the municipal territory of Avigliano. Today, San Giorgio still preserves many elements of this historical past, such as the monumental fountain, which is located exactly on the site of the ancient encampment.

San Giorgio of Pietragalla: history, culture, and beauty in Basilicata.

Geography

San Giorgio di Pietragalla is located at the foot of Monte Torretta, an archaeological site of great interest for the discovery of a village from the Etruscan era. The town is in a strategic position, a short distance from the Castle of Lagopesole and the inhabited centers of Possidente, Castel Lagopesole, Pietragalla and Avigliano.

Culture

Religious festivals

Religious festivals are particularly important in San Giorgio di Pietragalla. The patron saint of the town is Saint George Martyr, celebrated on April 23rd, while the co-patron is Saint Michael, celebrated on May 8th. In addition, there is great devotion to the B.V.M. of Mount Carmel, as evidence of the strong bond of the town with its Aviglianesi roots.

Monuments and places of interest

San Giorgio di Pietragalla is rich in monuments and places of interest. Among these, the modern-style church is very suggestive, with its wide nave and the numerous renovations that have made it a true architectural gem. In addition, you cannot help but notice the beauty of the monumental fountain, which represents a true point of reference for visitors to the town.

Infrastructure and transport

San Giorgio di Pietragalla is well connected to the road network, thanks to the proximity of the State Road 658 Potenza-Melfi. In addition, the railway stations of Possidente and Pietragalla, both less than 2 km from the town, represent an additional convenience for those who want to reach San Giorgio by train. The San Nicola Station (Potenza), less than 4 km to the south, on the Altamura-Avigliano-Potenza Railway, is also a valid option for those who want to travel by train.

Conclusions

If you are looking for a small corner of peace and harmony, San Giorgio di Pietragalla is the right place for you. With its ancient history, its monuments and its religious festivals, this town will enchant you with its beauty and its unique charm. I hope to have been helpful in discovering this little gem located in the heart of Basilicata.

Antonio Bruno
Wrote by Antonio Bruno
Updated Monday, Aug 22, 2022