Sala Consilina

Welcome to Sala Consilina, a Campanian gem located in the Vallo di Diano!

Sala Consilina is an Italian municipality situated in the province of Salerno in Campania, a region known for its rich history, city life, and unspoiled nature. With a population of approximately 11,847 people, Sala Consilina is classified as a high seismic zone, meaning it experiences earthquakes of greater intensity than other regions. If you plan on visiting Sala Consilina, be sure to pay attention to seismic safety guidelines before departing.

Sala Consilina: a city rich in history

The city center of Sala Consilina has been inhabited since the 9th century B.C., and visitors can explore the vast Villanovan necropolis, which attests to the settlement of the culture at that time. Later, during the Roman period, the city was named "Consilinum," derived from the expression "consaele," meaning "tie together." The city was destroyed by the Normans, the Aragonese, and underwent various other historical events that have made it what it is today. There are numerous places of worship present, such as the Church of San Leone IX, Santo Stefano, and Sant'Eustachio. Visitors can also explore the Grancia di San Lorenzo, the Church of San Pietro, and the palaces of the Gatta, Vairo, and Bigotti families.

Sala Consilina: History and Beauty of Vallo di Diano.

The symbols of Sala Consilina

The coat of arms of Sala Consilina was granted by a decree of the President of the Republic in 1990, and the banner is white.

The monuments and places of interest in Sala Consilina

If you're interested in religious architecture, Sala Consilina is the perfect place for you. You can visit numerous churches such as the Church of the Santissima Annunziata, the Chapel of San Giuseppe, the Church of Santo Stefano, the Grancia di San Lorenzo, the Church of San Pietro, the Church of Sant'Anna, the Church of Sant'Antonio, the Church of Sant'Eustachio, the Church of San Leone, the Church of the Santissima Trinità, and the Church of San Rocco. The civic palaces, such as Palazzo Grammatico, Palazzo Acciari-Vesci, Palazzo Bove, Palazzo Vannata, Palazzo Romano, Palazzo Vairo, Palazzo Bigotti, Palazzo Falcone, Palazzo Fiodelisi, Palazzo Carratù, and Palazzo De Petrinis, are equally impressive. You can also visit the communal theater "Mario Scarpetta," the communal archaeological museum, and the cultural and sports center "Cappuccini." Sala Consilina also hosts the Norman Castle and its surrounding walls, dating back to around 1250. Lastly, there are some beautiful beaches and natural parks such as the Località Santa Lucia, the Località Sito Alto, the Località Petroso, the Località Pontefilo, the Località Monte Vergine e Castello, the Località Fonti, and the Public Park Via Pozzillo.

The society of Sala Consilina

Sala Consilina has experienced a slight decline in population in recent years, but remains a charming small town. In 2017, 611 foreign citizens lived in the municipality.

In summary, Sala Consilina is an extraordinary city that welcomes its visitors with its breathtaking architecture, picturesque views, history, and friendly people. We wish you a pleasant stay!

Camilla Ricci
Wrote by Camilla Ricci
Updated Monday, Dec 5, 2022