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In the province of Avellino in southern Italy lies Calitri, a town that will win your heart with its unique atmosphere, vibrant colours and breathtaking views of the green hills of Irpinia. It's called the "town of coloured houses", because the facades of the houses cascading down the hillside are dressed in pastel tones.

History and tradition of Calitri

The roots of Calitri date back to antiquity, when the area was settled by the Samnites and later the Romans. The medieval character of the town is evident at every turn - the narrow cobbled streets, stone houses and romantic passageways transport you back to a time when the rhythm of agriculture and craftsmanship defined local life. The ruins of the old castle still tower over the town, offering a magnificent panoramic view.

Calitri

The ruins of the old castle in Calitri

Colourful houses - the symbol of Calitri

What makes Calitri unique are its colourful houses, which resemble painted backdrops. Each facade is different - from soft pink to bright yellow, from turquoise to ochre. The most beautiful view is from the opposite hills, where the whole town looks like a colourful mosaic set in the green frame of the surrounding countryside.

Festivals and street life

Traditions are still alive here. Every year there is the Sponzafesta, a festival of music, dance and folklore that attracts visitors from all over Campania. During the festival, the local streets are filled with the sounds of the tarantella, fragrant with local specialities and transformed into one big stage.

Gastronomy Calitri

Italian cuisine lovers will be in for a treat. Typical dishes include homemade fusilli pasta served with hearty sauces, as well as local cheeses and cured meats made according to old recipes. Among wine traditions, Taurasi DOCG, one of the most famous red wines of Campania, is worth a taste.

Calitri

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Why visit Calitri

Calitri is not just a "postcard" town, but also a place where you will feel true southern hospitality. If you are looking for a quiet destination off the main tourist routes where you can experience history, traditions, good food and beautiful landscapes, then Calitri is the ideal choice.

Travel tip: The best times to visit are in the early evenings, when the town lights up with the warm light of the setting sun and the pastel colours of the houses take on an almost fairy-tale feel.

 

Calitri is still a little-known town in Campania, but that is why it retains its authenticity and charm. If you're planning a trip to southern Italy, don't miss it - it might just become one of your best discoveries.