Agnone
The Staging Area
Municipal picnic area, with 12 RV sites, slightly sloping. Parking is free, electricity charged. Annual opening.
The Area is adjacent to a public space where parking is possible with about 50 spaces.
Close to the Hospital and Stadium.
Address:
Via delle Civitelle – 86081 Agnone (Isernia)
GPS COORDINATES:
41°48’24.2748″ N 14°22’47.118″ E
All Services
Free Entrance
Annual Opening
Electrical Connection Paid
Water Load
Waste Water Discharge
Empty-Cassette Service
Paved Bottom
Illuminated Area
Pets Allowed
Restaurant nearby
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Agnone, the largest town in upper Molise, is known for bell-making and the production of extraordinary cheeses, as well as for the ‘Ndocciata, the world’s largest fire ritual.
The churches, from the Romanesque-Gothic period, are certainly worth a visit, if only because they preserve important works by artists such as Monteverde, Duprè, Gamba, and Colombo. Nuonno Palace, dating back to the 13th century, with its clearly Venetian-style lions, is also very beautiful, as are the old city gates and historic craft stores, making it an open-air museum.
But what makes this village world-famous is the “Museum of Agnone Bells,” which is accompanied by the Pontificia Fonderia di Campane Marinelli, which still produces its bells using the technique used since medieval times.
Another gem of this village is the “Agnone Copper Museum.”