The Giuseppe Barone Civic Museum in Baranello offers a journey back to the past of the Belle Époque. This exceptional collection, preserved intact since its donation, was visited by kings such as Victor Emmanuel II and Umberto I.
Monte Vairano is an important archaeological site revealing a lost city of the Samnite Pentri. Excavations have uncovered structures, streets, and a powerful defensive wall, dating back to the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. The site, identified by some as ancient Aquilonia, offers a glimpse into a civilization that resisted Roman conquest. It's now a peaceful spot for nature walks and mushroom hunting.
With Frammenti d'Antico in Bagnoli del Trigno, embark on a journey back in time to the Middle Ages. Experience the thrill of visiting this Molise village surrounded by ladies and nobles while tasting typical Bagnoli dishes. Don’t miss the fireworks display of the castle fire!
Every year, the charming village of Riccia hosts the beloved Grape Festival, where you can taste excellent local wine, enjoy traditional Riccese dishes, and watch the parade of floats.
The ancient Venafrum is unveiled in this archaeological museum, housed since its establishment in the 17th-century Monastery of Santa Chiara, located in the historic center of Venafro. This splendid museum space not only tells the story of the Roman municipium, with its theater, domus, and evidence of urban life, but also of the surrounding territory.
The European Carnival of Zoomorphic Masks in Isernia celebrates Europe's cultural roots through zoomorphic masks, engaging events, and related activities, offering a unique experience that blends tradition and innovation. Don't miss the Grand Masked Parade that enlivens the streets of Isernia.
Among the most well-known events in Molise, it takes place every year on December 8 and 24. The Ndocce (large torches) are carried along the main street to the joyful sound of bells. The torchbearers, representing various districts, are of all ages. At the end of the route, the Ndocce are thrown into what is called the Bonfire of Brotherhood.
Cvtà - Street Fest is much more than just a street art festival. Born in 2014 from an idea by Ylenia Carelli, president of the Pro-Loco "Vincenzo Cuoco" and entrusted to the artistic direction of Alice Pasquini, known as Alicè, it is now one of the most followed and loved events in all of Molise.
In the village of street art, Civitacampomarano, stands one of the most beautiful and best-preserved castles in Molise. At the heart of the old town, this magnificent castle tells the story of a rich and privileged land, centrally located on major communication routes and at the center of political and military events during the conflict between the Angioini and Aragonesi.