Pescasseroli

Pescassèroli (Peschë in the local dialect) is a town in the province of L’Aquila with a population of 2,204.

Situated east of the Appennine watershed in a shallow valley 1,167 m above sea level, and surrounded by the Marsicani mountains, the town is a member of the association Comunità Montana Alto Sangro e Altopiano delle Cinquemiglia, a local association of mountain municipalities. It is the main community in the Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise and the site of the park’s administration.

The Pescasseroli ski resort is located a few kilometres from town, on the slopes of Monte delle Vitelle (1,966 m).

the church of Monte Tranquillo

Monuments and attractions:

  • The church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
  • The church of Monte Tranquillo
  • The museum
  • The Palazzo Sipari (the house in which the famous Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce was born, on February 25, 1866)
church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

Nearby attractions:

Celebrations and festivals:

  • January 17: The Feast of Sant’Antonio Abate, with a procession and the blessing of fire, water and animals.
  • February 3: The Feast of San Biagio, protector against throat complaints. During mass, the priest blesses sweets and candies, with the enthusiastic participation of children and young people.
  • Good Friday: There is a Via crucis (stations of the cross) through the streets of the town, with stops at altars set up in every neighbourhood.
  • June: The Feast of Corpus Domini (the body of Christ), with flowers decorating every street in town.
  • December 24: The Tomba, a bonfire in front of the parish church.
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