A charming medieval village perched on a tuff terrace, Sant’Agata De’ Goti is known for its picturesque views, cobblestone alleys, and the splendid Romanesque cathedral. The historic center is perfectly preserved and rich in Lombard and Norman heritage.
Rebuilt after the 1688 earthquake, Cerreto Sannita is an example of orderly Baroque urban planning. Famous for its ceramic tradition, it has an elegant historic center with churches and noble palaces. It is also an episcopal seat.
Benevento, a historic city of Samnite origins, is famous for the Arch of Trajan, the Church of Santa Sofia (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and its legendary connection to witches. It boasts a rich artistic and archaeological heritage.
San Leucio, a district of Caserta, is famous for the Monumental Complex of Belvedere, an 18th-century industrial site created by Ferdinand IV of Bourbon as an utopian community and silk factory. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.