Torrecuso
Torrecuso is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Benevento in the Italian region Campania, located about 50 km northeast of Naples and about 11 km northwest of Benevento.
Geography:
Torrecuso sits in a hilly area of the Apennine Mountains. The territory is characterized by vineyards and olive groves.
History:
The history of Torrecuso is linked to that of the Benevento region. Evidence suggests settlement in the area dates back to Roman times. The modern town likely developed in the medieval period, taking its name from a defensive tower (Torre) and the Cusano family.
Economy:
Viticulture is a dominant aspect of the local economy, particularly the production of DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) wines such as Falanghina del Sannio. Olive oil production is also significant. Agriculture is the main sector, with some limited artisan activity.
Main sights:
- The Ducal Castle: A notable structure that dominates the town. Its origins date back to the medieval period, and it has undergone several transformations over the centuries.
- Churches: Several churches with historical and artistic significance.
- The historic center: Features narrow streets and traditional buildings.
Culture:
Local traditions and festivals are linked to the agricultural cycle, particularly the grape harvest. Gastronomy is based on local products, including wine, olive oil, and pasta dishes.