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Lapio

Palazzo Filangieri Palazzo Filangieri

Palazzo Filangieri

Palazzo Filangieri

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Lapio, Where Irpinia Breathes History and the Aroma of Fiano

In the heart of Irpinia, nestled among the rolling hills of the Calore Valley and the quiet rhythms of the countryside, lies Lapio—a village that preserves the most authentic essence of the province of Avellino. Here, nature, history, and tradition blend into a harmonious tapestry, making this small town a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by travelers seeking authenticity, flavor, and beauty.

A Noble Village of Historic Palaces and Stone Alleyways

A walk through Lapio's historic center is a journey back in time. Dominating the village is the majestic Filangieri Palace, an impressive 18th-century residence that reflects the town's aristocratic past. Its frescoed halls, inner courtyards and elegant stone architecture now serve as the beating heart of cultural events, exhibitions, performances, and experiences that animate Lapio throughout the year.

The cobblestone alleys, ancient churches and intimate squares preserve a genuine atmosphere where the slow rhythm of village life merges with a strong sense of identity.

The Land of Fiano: Excellence and the Taste of Irpinia

Lapio is widely recognized as one of the historic birthplaces of Fiano di Avellino DOCG, one of Italy's most celebrated white wines. The area, marked by its unique soils and microclimate, produces wines of remarkable elegance, freshness and longevity.

Local wineries and farms welcome visitors with tastings, wine tours and immersive experiences among vineyards, cellars and the unmistakable scents of harvest time. Here, wine is not simply a product—it is a culture deeply tied to the land.

Nature and Landscapes That Inspire

From the hills surrounding Lapio, the gaze stretches across the Calore Valley, with its vineyards, woods and ancient farmhouses. One of the most scenic viewpoints is the Big Bench #180, the iconic giant bench offering an extraordinary perspective over the Irpinian landscape—perfect for capturing memorable photos and enjoying a moment of quiet beauty.

The surrounding area offers trails, panoramic lookouts and nature paths ideal for hikes, leisurely walks and outdoor relaxation.

Tradition, Culture and Authentic Hospitality

Lapio is a village that proudly lives its traditions—from religious festivities to cultural events and food experiences that highlight local products. Christmas, in particular, transforms the town into an open-air theatre, filled with lights, performances and fairy-tale atmospheres that involve the entire community.

Warm and welcoming, Lapio offers charming accommodations, wine bars, restaurants and local eateries where visitors can taste traditional Irpinian dishes prepared with passion and locally sourced ingredients.

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