Collevecchio (Teramo)

Village near Montorio al Vomano

Collevecchio

Collevecchio

Saint Sebastian Church

Saint Sebastian Church

Saint Sebastian Church

Saint Sebastian Church

Collevecchio is a small village approximately three kilometers from the communal city of Montorio al Vomano in the Abruzzo region of Italy.   It sits at an altitude of 384 meters.  The provincial capital, Teramo is about 6 miles to the north. Collevecchio rises from the peak of a hill known as “Colla Croce.” A short distance below the village is the Strada Statale 80 (State Road 80) which begins in Giulianova on the Adriatic Sea, passes near the Gran Sasso (the highest peak in the Apennine Mountains, and eventually leads to another provincial capital, L’Aquila.

The town sits at an elevatin of 384 meters.

Collevecchio is of historical importance in that the Bishop of Teramo traditionally also carried the title, Baron of Collevecchio. The building where the elementary school is located dates back to the early 1900s. Following the construction of a large aqueduct running water reached the Collevecchio in 1935. Rising through the village is a small road which connects to the larger road road (SS 80) running from Teramo to Montorio al Vomano. It was paved only in the mid 1960s.

In recent years Collevecchio has lost population. Some of the citizens have moved closer to the SS 80 or to Teramo. Others have emigrated to other countries and regions of Italy. Some two miles from Collevecchio, in the direction of Teramo, is a manufacturer of spirits owned and operated by the Paesani family. One of their most popular liqueurs is called “Amaro Gran Sasso” (Gran Sasso Bitters) and is famous throughout Italy and in many other nations of the world.

The patron saint of Collevecchio is Saint Sebastian and a church bearing his name is found in the village center. It can be assumed that this church was closely linked with the Monastery of Santa Maria located in the valley below. In years past, the practice of building a fortified structure at a higher elevation was rather common as it provided a place of refuge in the event of military threats or attacks. Many such structures were erected following the first invasions of the Saracens in the 9th century. Hence, the hilltop location of today’s Collevecchio.

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January 3, 2008 Posted by stefanaccio | Wonders of Abruzzo | , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment