Gesualdo, Campania


Gesualdo is an Italian town in the province of Avellino, itself in the region of Campania. It is called "The city of the Prince of Musicians" in honour of Carlo Gesualdo. It has many palaces, fountains, belvederes, and a historical center, which was partially restored after the Irpinia earthquake in 1980.
The town is located in the center of Irpinia, between the valleys of the rivers Fredane and Ufita. It is about from Naples and from Rome. Surrounding municipalities are Fontanarosa, Frigento, Grottaminarda, Paternopoli, Villamaina. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia.

Castle

The first records of the Castle of Gesualdo date to Norman rule in the 12th century.
The castle was severely damaged in the 1980 Irpinia earthquake. Restoration work has not been completed yet, but the castle has been partially open to the public since 2015.

Main sights

Culture

Events in the village include:
  • Carnevale Gesualdino, a parade of paperboard wagons and masked groups, held in the Carnival period
  • Volo dell'Angelo, the secular tradition that sees a child, dressed as an angel, tied to a rope, acrossing a square at a height of more than ; last Sunday of August.