Copanello or Copanello de Stalettì is a ''
frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
'' (a hamlet, in Italy) of the municipality of
Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
in the province of
Catanzaro
Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
. It's a seaside resort on the
Ionian coast nicknamed ''la perla dello Jonio catanzarese'', i.e. the Pearl of the
Ionian Sea
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of
Catanzaro
Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
.
It is bounded to the north by the Alessi river and to the south by the Lamia torrent. Copanello itself is divided into two hamlets: Copanello Alto and Copanello Lido.
In the 14th century, Copanello was part of the estate of the Latin politician and writer
Cassiodorus
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(485–580). Around 555, he built the
Vivarium monastery (now in Copanello Alto) and the Chapel of San Martino. Under the name of ''Coscia'', it was a dependency of the town of
Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
until the early 19th century, when it became part of the municipality of
Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
.
From the 17th to the 19th century, Copanello belonged to the Pepe family, before becoming the property of various Italian patriots (
Guglielmo Pepe
Guglielmo Pepe (13 February 1783 – 8 August 1855) was an Italian general and patriot. He was brother to Florestano Pepe and cousin to Gabriele Pepe. He was married to Mary Ann Coventry, a Scottish woman who was the widow of John Bort ...
,
Enrico Cosenz, Damiano Assanti, Francesco Carrano, Girolamo Calà Ulloa and Camillo Boldoni), who sold it to Baron Scoppa. The territory of Copanello Lido was then inherited by the Lucifero family, whose last owner was Francesco Lucifero, while that of Copanello Alto was sold to Achille Fazzari, then to the Falcone family and finally to the Gatti family.
The first house on Copanello Lido was built in 1954, and the ''Villagio Guglielmo''
Vacation Village was inaugurated in 1969.
In 1957, Giovanni Gatti opened the ''Motel Copanello'' in Copanello Alto. From the mid-1960s onwards, Copanello was home to celebrities such as
Frank Sinatra
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,
Renato Rascel
Renato Ranucci (; 27 April 1912 – 2 January 1991), known by the stage name Renato Rascel (), was an Italian film actor and singer. He appeared in 50 films between 1942 and 1972. He represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960 with t ...
,
Totò
Antonio Griffo Focas Flavio Angelo Ducas Comneno Porfirogenito Gagliardi De Curtis di Bisanzio (15 February 1898 – 15 April 1967), best known by his stage name Totò (), or simply as Antonio de Curtis, and nicknamed ''il principe della risat ...
,
Bobby Solo
Roberto Satti (born 18 March 1945), known professionally as Bobby Solo, is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician.
Singing career
In 1964, Solo participated in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song " Una lacrima sul viso" ("A Tear on your ...
,
Rita Pavone
Rita Ori Filomena Merk-Pavone (, ; born August 23, 1945) is an Italian-Swiss pop singer, actress and showgirl, who enjoyed success through the 1960s.
Known as "the Mosquito of Turin" (), she was also nicknamed "Carrot Hair" () because of the r ...
,
Gloria Gaynor
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,
Gino Paoli
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,
Raf Vallone
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and
Peppino di Capri
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.
Toponymy
Until the mid-19th century, the western part of Copanello Lido was occupied by the ''Casino Pepe'' estate, while Copanello Alto and the Copanello Lido coastline were known as ''La Coscia'' (due to their proximity to the ''Coscia de Stalettì'' mountain range, at the foot of which Copanello Lido was situated and on which Copanello Alto was built). ''La Coscia'' territory was located in the ''Marina de Squillace''. The name Copanello only appeared in the early 20th century, replacing ''La Coscia''.
Geography
Location

Copanello lies at the eastern end of the
isthmus of Catanzaro
240px, Satellite view of the isthmus.
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, in the center of the
Gulf of Squillace
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The gulf is part of the Ionian Sea and makes up part of the east coast of the region ...
, in the area known as ''Costa dei Aranci'' (Orange Coast) or ''Costa dei Saraceni'' (Saracen Coast). The locality's northern boundary with Squillace Lido (a ''
frazione
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'' of the municipality of
Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
) is the River ''Alessi'', whose mouth is near the Hotel Club Poséidon, in Copanello Lido. Copanello's southern boundary with Santa Maria del Mare (''
frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
'' of the commune of
Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
) is the Lamia torrent. To the southwest, it borders the village of
Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, while to the west, it borders the municipality of
Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
.
Copanello Lido lies on the coast of the
Gulf of Squillace
The Gulf of Squillace (; Latin: Scylleticus Sinus or Scyllaceus Sinus; Greek: ) is a body of water, an inlet of the Ionian Sea along the Calabrian coast of Italy.
The gulf is part of the Ionian Sea and makes up part of the east coast of the region ...
, almost at sea level, at the foot of the ''Coscia di Stalettì'' or ''Coscia de Squillace'' (a Calabrian mountain also known as ''Mons Moscius'' in the time of
Cassiodorus
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and later as ''Coscia della baronessa''), while Copanello Alto lies on the ''Coscia di Stalettì'', overlooking the
Gulf of Squillace
The Gulf of Squillace (; Latin: Scylleticus Sinus or Scyllaceus Sinus; Greek: ) is a body of water, an inlet of the Ionian Sea along the Calabrian coast of Italy.
The gulf is part of the Ionian Sea and makes up part of the east coast of the region ...
at around 100 m above sea level.
File:Catanzaro Lido.JPG, alt=, View of Catanzaro Lido from Copanello Lido beach
File:Vista fino a Punta Stilo.JPG, alt=, Panorama to Punta Stilo Punta Stilo (Italian for "Cape of Columns") is the name of an arcuate headland in Calabria, Italy. It lies immediately north of Monasterace (the site of ancient Caulonia) and constitutes the western coast of the Gulf of Squillace. Pliny the Elder ...
, with Copanello in the foreground
Hydrography

The River ''Alessi'' (known as ''Amnis Pellena'' in the 17th century
) rises in the center of the
isthmus of Catanzaro
240px, Satellite view of the isthmus.
The Isthmus of Catanzaro (or ''Isthmus of Marcellinara'', also called ''Saddle of Catanzaro'' or ''Saddle of Marcellinara'' due to its morphology) is a narrow strip of land separating the Ionian Sea from the ...
, in the municipality of
Girifalco
Girifalco is a ''comune'' and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
History
The first settlements in the area date back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by the archaeological finds discovered in the area a ...
, at the foot of Mount Covello, part of the
Serre Calabresi. It then flows through the municipality of
Vallefiorita and on to the old town of
Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
, where it flows around the promontory before joining the ''Ghetterello'' to the south of the town. The torrent then crosses the northern part of the municipality of
Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
before emptying into the
Ionian Sea
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in the
Gulf of Squillace
The Gulf of Squillace (; Latin: Scylleticus Sinus or Scyllaceus Sinus; Greek: ) is a body of water, an inlet of the Ionian Sea along the Calabrian coast of Italy.
The gulf is part of the Ionian Sea and makes up part of the east coast of the region ...
. Its mouth forms the boundary between the ''
frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
'' of Copanello, in the commune of
Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, and the ''
frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
'' of Squillace Lido, in the commune of
Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
. It was here that
Ulysses
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Ulysses may also refer ...
is said to have met
Nausicaa
Nausicaa (; , or , ), also spelled Nausicaä or Nausikaa, is a character in Homer's ''Odyssey''. She is the daughter of King Alcinous and Arete (mythology), Queen Arete of Scheria, Phaeacia. Her name means "burner of ships" ( 'ship'; 'to burn' ...
on his voyage to the land of the
Phaeacians
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. The Alessi torrent runs for a total of 18 kilometers from its source to its mouth.
File:Il torrente presso Copanello.jpg, alt=, ''Alessi'' river in Copanello
File:Torrent Alessi.JPG, alt=, Mouth of the ''Alessi'' River
File:Un tratto del torrente presso la foce.jpg, alt=, Torrent near the mouth at Copanello
File:Una pianta di persicaria.jpg, alt=, ''Persicaria
''Persicaria'' is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the knotweed family, Polygonaceae. Plants of the genus are known commonly as knotweeds or smartweeds.[Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...]
roasting plant) and the ''Fosso Gullà'' (a tributary of the ''Alessi'' that flows north of ''Casino Pepe''). The ''Fosso della Coscia'' rises north of the town of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, while the ''Fosso Gullà'' begins in the area between the ''Casino Pepe'' and the town of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
.
Climate
Fire risk
Fires are fairly frequent in the ''Coscia de'' ''Stalettì'' area between Copanello and the village of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
.
In 2009, in the ''Coscia de Stalettì'' area between Copanello Lido and Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, a fire threatened some homes, but was extinguished by the national fire department.
In July 2012, the Copanello Lido pine forest, which roughly corresponds to the lower western part of the ''Coscia de Stalettì'', caught fire. An investigation followed, giving credence to the theory of arson.
File:Fuoco Copanello.JPG, alt=, Fire at Copanello Lido on 23 July 2015
File:Terre brulée Staletti.JPG, alt=, Burnt part of ''Stalettí Coscia''
Urban planning
Copanello Alto
Copanello Alto can be reached via state highway 106 ''Jonica'' (the ''SS'' 106 Jonica), which crosses the ''frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
'' with Copanello Lido (in this case passing under Galleria de Stalettì) to the north and Santa Maria del Mare, then Caminia to the south. The other possible access route is the ''Strada Provinciale 52'' (Provincial Route 52), which leads from the village of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
to the north of Copanello Alto, and runs alongside the neighboring frazione of Torre Elena and Lucerta.
To the west of Copanello Alto, almost at the top of the ''Coscia di Stalettì'', was another frazione now incorporated into that of Copanello, the ''Contrada di San Martino'', so named because of its proximity to the Chapel of San Martino, built by Cassiodorus
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, although it is not directly located in the contrada. In fact, the Chapel of San Martino is located in the ''Lopilato'' locality, in the eastern part of Copanello Alto, almost at the foot of the ''Coscia di Stalettì''.
Copanello Lido
The Copanello Lido ''frazione
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'' can be reached via two roads. The first is an exit from European route E90
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Itinerary ...
which, at the ''frazione
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'', passes under an old railroad line and leads to ''piazza Antonio Susanna'' in the southern part of Copanello. From ''piazza Susanna'', three parallel streets rise in a straight line to the north, forming the center of the hamlet. These three streets are (from west to east): ''via Lucifero'', ''via Cassiodoro'' and ''via Lido'', which runs alongside the beach. After 200 meters, ''via Lucifero'' and ''via Lido'' come to an end, giving way to the new residential area built since the 1990s.
The second access road to Copanello lies to the north of the ''frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
'', following on from ''via Cassiodoro''. It crosses a bridge over the Alessi torrent, just before its mouth, and arrives in the municipality of Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
, from where it is possible to take the state highway 106 ''Jonica''.
The average altitude of Copanello Lido is 9 meters.
Crime
On 13 June 2014, at 1:30 am, a bomb exploded outside the entrance to the ''Villagio Guglielmo'' restaurant in ''Piazza Susanna''. The bomb was home-made using gunpowder
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and a fuse
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Devices
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** Fuse (automotive), a class of fuses for vehicles
* Fuse (hydraulic), a device used in hydraulic systems to protec ...
. Although the explosion caused no injuries, as the 300 Russian tourists dining there had left a few hours earlier, it did cause extensive material damage to the restaurant's facade (the iron curtain, windows and lampposts were destroyed).
The explosion was part of a series of Mafia intimidations directed at Daniele Rossi and Matteo Tubertini, co-presidents of Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
and owners of ''Villagio Guglielmo''. In August 2012, two of the company's trucks were deliberately set on fire in the parking lot of the roasting plant west of Copanello.
The Carabinieri
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of the nearby town of Soverato
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Soverato is the wealthiest town per capita in Calabria, and it has recently been experiencing a spike in tourism since 2015, ...
were initially in charge of the investigation, before it was transferred to the Anti-Mafia Investigation Department of the Province of Catanzaro
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Catanza ...
. At the same time, Daniele Rossi hired a large number of workers, and the restaurant was completely repaired in less than a morning.
Reactions to the incident were numerous, mainly from Italian center-left political figures (almost all affiliated to the Democratic Party): Ernesto Magorno (MP and mayor of Diamante), Enzo Bruno (president of the Province of Catanzaro
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Catanza ...
since 2014), Wanda Ferro (president of the Province of Catanzaro
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Catanza ...
from 2008 to 2014), Antonella Stasi (president of the Calabria region), Sergio Abramo (mayor of Catanzaro
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), Agazio Loiero (minister from 1999 to 2001, president of the Calabria region from 2005 to 2008, senator and MP) and Mario Maiolo (vice-president of the Province of Cosenza
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The province of Cosenza contains ...
).
History
Mythology
One of the first to locate the land of the Phaeacians
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, Scheria
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, in the vicinity of Copanello was the Latin writer and politician Cassiodorus
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(485–580), who attributed the founding of the city of Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
to Ulysses
Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus, a legendary Greek hero recognized for his intelligence and cunning. He is famous for his long, adventurous journey home to Ithaca after the Trojan War, as narrated in Homer's Odyssey.
Ulysses may also refer ...
on his arrival in the land of the Phaeacians
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.
Another hypothesis, relayed by oral tradition and based on Cassiodorus
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' accounts, was taken up by Enzo Gatti in his book ''Odisseo'', published in 1975. According to Gatti, Ulysses
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Ulysses may also refer ...
was stranded in the Gulf of Squillace
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The gulf is part of the Ionian Sea and makes up part of the east coast of the region ...
, at the mouth of the river ''Alessi'' (which today forms the border between the ''frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
'' of Copanello Lido, in the municipality of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, and the ''frazione
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'' of Squillace Lido, in the municipality of Squillace
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Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
). There, he is said to have met Nausicaa
Nausicaa (; , or , ), also spelled Nausicaä or Nausikaa, is a character in Homer's ''Odyssey''. She is the daughter of King Alcinous and Arete (mythology), Queen Arete of Scheria, Phaeacia. Her name means "burner of ships" ( 'ship'; 'to burn' ...
, who led him to his father, King Alcinous
In Greek mythology, Alcinous (also Alcinoüs; ; ''Alkínoos'' ) was a son of Nausithous and brother of Rhexenor. After the latter's death, he married his brother's daughter Arete who bore him Nausicaa, Halius, Clytoneus and Laodamas. In ...
, who would have resided, in this case, in the center of the isthmus of Catanzaro
240px, Satellite view of the isthmus.
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, perhaps in Tiriolo
Tiriolo is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It was the birthplace of Renaissance painter Marco Cardisco.
"The houses in the historic center, perched like in a nativity scene, make up t ...
or closer to the Copanello coast.
This tradition has left its mark, especially in the toponymy of the area. Thus, the coast from Copanello to Catanzaro Lido is today called, among other things, ''Rivière de Nausicaa''. The ''frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
'' of Squillace Lido has named most of its streets after the Ulysses
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Ulysses may also refer ...
, such as ''Via dei Feaci'', ''Via Laerte'', ''Via Itaca'', ''Via Telemaco'' and ''Lungomare Ulisse''.
A stele commemorating the Vivarium monastery of Cassiodoro, the reign of the Phaeacians
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and the arrival of Ulysses
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Ulysses may also refer ...
has been erected at Copanello Alto, near ''Vasche de Cassiodor''o.
From prehistory to the Middle Ages
Copanello Alto
Copanello Alto may have been inhabited in prehistoric times
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, as testified by a statuette found in the early 20th century by farmers belonging to Baron
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ess Elvira Marincola Cattaneo.
The history of Copanello Alto from ancient times
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is inextricably linked with that of the Greek and Roman city of Scolacium, and later with that of the town of Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
. Indeed, the first to settle here was the Latin politician and writer Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
(born in 485 in the nearby town of Scolacium and died in 580), who built the Vivarium monastery and Chapel of San Martino in 555, as well as fishponds for aquaculture
Aquaculture (less commonly spelled aquiculture), also known as aquafarming, is the controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, algae and other organisms of value such as aquatic plants (e.g. Nelu ...
(the ''Vasche di Cassiodoro'', ''Vasche di Copanello'' or simply ''Vasche''). Both Copanello Alto and Copanello Lido had belonged to the Cassiodoro family.
File:L'acqua e i sassi.JPG, alt=, Water at ''Vasche di Cassiodoro''
File:Vasche di Cassiodoro.JPG, alt=, ''Les Vasche'' et ''la Coscia di Staletti''
File:Vasche e piante.JPG, alt=, ''Les Vasche'' from ''Libero Gatti'''s pine forest.
File:Le Bilbo.JPG, alt=, ''Le Bilbo'' with ''les Vasche'' in the foreground
File:Paesaggio Copanello.JPG, alt=, ''Les Vasche'' and ''Squillace Lido'' from the former Copanello Motel
At the end of the 7th century, the caves at the foot of the promontory on which Copanello Alto stands were occupied by Basilian monks
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and hermit
A hermit, also known as an eremite (adjectival form: hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a person who lives in seclusion. Eremitism plays a role in a variety of religions.
Description
In Christianity, the term was originally applied to a Chr ...
s from the Middle East who had fled to southern Italy
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The term "" today mostly refers to the regions that are associated with the people, lands or cultu ...
following the iconoclastic
Iconoclasm ()From . ''Iconoclasm'' may also be considered as a back-formation from ''iconoclast'' (Greek: εἰκοκλάστης). The corresponding Greek word for iconoclasm is εἰκονοκλασία, ''eikonoklasia''. is the social belie ...
edicts of the Byzantine Emperor Leo III the Isaurian
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. Among these caves is ''Grotta del Confinato'', located in the former botanical garden
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of the museum opened by Libero Gatti in 1991.
On his death around 580, Cassiodorus
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bequeathed his possessions, including the Vivarium monastery and thus the territory of Copanello, to the monks of the ''Monastère Castellense'', located in Santa Maria del Mare (''frazione
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'' de Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
). The monastery remained in their possession until the 11th century, although the bishop of Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
attempted to seize it on several occasions, at which time it came under the control of the Benedictine Abbey of the Most Holy Trinity of Mileto
Mileto ( Calabrian: ; ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Vibo Valentia in the Italian region Calabria, located about southwest of Catanzaro and about south of Vibo Valentia.
Mileto is the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of ...
, as a gift from Count Roger I of Sicily
Roger I (; ; ; Norse: ''Rogeirr''; 1031 – 22 June 1101), nicknamed "Roger Bosso" and "Grand Count Roger", was a Norman nobleman who became the first Grand Count of Sicily from 1071 to 1101.
As a member of the House of Hauteville, he parti ...
. In the 13th century, although still owned by the Abbey of Mileto, the monastery of Vivarium and the lands of Copanello became part of the town of Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
.
In the 16th century, Copanello regularly suffered Saracen incursions, and the remains of the Vivarium monastery were used as a ''cavallara'' tower to protect the coast.
Copanello Lido
The Copanello Lido area has been inhabited since Neolithic times, with an ancient village located next to the mouth of the ''Alessi'' torrent.
In the 16th century, the area where Copanello Lido now stands was part of Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
' landholding, and was used for pasture and olive groves irrigated by the ''Alessi'' river.
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, a road called ''Via Grande'' (Main Street) was built to link Copanello Lido beach with the village of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
. Built on the site of the ancient Roman road
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(also used in the Middle Ages
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) that ran along the Ionian coast near Catanzaro
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, it was called ''Viarande'' until 1943, when it became ''Via Rande'' and then ''Via Grande''. It starts to the west of Copanello Lido, behind the Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
roasting plant and at the foot of the ''Casino Pepe'', and arrives in the village of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, where it serves as the village's main street. In some places, sections of the ancient Roman road can still be seen.
Until the end of the 18th century, the territory of Copanello Lido, known as ''La Coscia'' or simply ''Coscia'', lay within the Marina de Squillace (Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
coastline).
Modern times
Like the village of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, the lands of Copanello remained a ''Casale de Squillace'' (part of the town of Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
) until the early 19th century, when Napoleon I
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French general and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led Military career ...
's French seized the Kingdom of Naples
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from 1806 to 1815. From then on, Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
became a commune, encompassing the lands of Copanello Alto and Copanello Lido.
In the 17th century, the owner of the territory now occupied by Copanello was the Pepe de Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
family, who also owned the ''Casino Pepe'' (also called ''Palazzo Pepe'' because of its size, it was built in the 17th century), in the western part of Copanello Lido, adjacent to the Arethusa fountain mentioned by Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
. In the mid-1700s, Copanello was owned by don Giovanni Battista Pepe (b. May 1695), who married the noblewoman Rosa Soriano, from whom he had Gregorio Pepe in 1740. A few years later, don Gregorio Pepe inherited his father's lands, including Copanello. In 1761, he married Irene Assanti, with whom he had 22 children, including Stefano Pepe, Knight of Malta and Florestano, and Guglielmo Pepe
Guglielmo Pepe (13 February 1783 – 8 August 1855) was an Italian general and patriot. He was brother to Florestano Pepe and cousin to Gabriele Pepe. He was married to Mary Ann Coventry, a Scottish woman who was the widow of John Bort ...
, who became generals and patriots.
General
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In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
and patriot Guglielmo Pepe
Guglielmo Pepe (13 February 1783 – 8 August 1855) was an Italian general and patriot. He was brother to Florestano Pepe and cousin to Gabriele Pepe. He was married to Mary Ann Coventry, a Scottish woman who was the widow of John Bort ...
(1783–1855) inherited a quarter of the Pepe family estates, including the territory of Copanello. He stayed there several times until the age of six, but only once as an adult, in 1817, to see his family, who were spending the summer there. He describes his family's property as stretching from the Alessi river to the foot of the ''Coscia di Stalettì'', and specifies that Copanello is still called the ''Coscia''. The land was then occupied by orange
Orange most often refers to:
*Orange (fruit), the fruit of the tree species '' Citrus'' × ''sinensis''
** Orange blossom, its fragrant flower
** Orange juice
*Orange (colour), the color of an orange fruit, occurs between red and yellow in the vi ...
groves and pastures where some fifty cows, belonging to Ferdinand Pepe, grazed. Moreover, Guglielmo Pepe reported that the area was infested with bandits
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, and he himself had to surround himself with guards to ensure his safety. In 1818, the Honorable
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Kepell Crewe, brother of the Lord of Crewe
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, made a trip to Copanello Lido on Pepe land. Crewe
Crewe () is a railway town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East in Cheshire, England. At the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 census, the parish had a population of 55,318 and the built-up area had a population of 74,120. ...
drew on this experience for a book published in London in 1820.
In June 1851, Guglielmo Pepe
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donated the territory of Copanello (then called la ''Coscia'') to his former soldiers and fr iends: politician Enrico Cosenz (1820–1898), Pepe's cousin Damiano Assanti (1809–1894), Francesco Carrano (1815–1890), Girolamo Calà Ulloa (1810–1891) and Camillo Boldoni (1815–1898). Gradually, Damiano Assanti and his brother Cosmo Assanti came to own the entire donation from Guglielmo Pepe. On 4 April 1854, they sold it to Baron Giuseppe Scoppa (1794–1857) for 53,500 ducats, although the latter was unable to pay the full amount, which led to two lawsuits between Scoppa's descendants and the Assanti-Pepe family, one in 1866 and the other in 1873.
Giuseppe Scoppa, now master of Copanello, married Saveria Greco, with whom he had several daughters, including the future Baron
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ess Enrichetta Scoppa, Luisa Scoppa and Alfonsa Scoppa. On her death in 1857, Enrichetta Scoppa (1831–1910) became the last heiress of the Scoppa family. She thus gave her name to the promontory on which Copanello Alto now stands, the ''Coscia di Stalettì'', also known as ''Coscia della baronnessa'' (Baron
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ess's Thigh). In the mid-1860s, she sold the territory of Copanello Alto to Achille Fazzari, then bequeathed the remainder, i.e. today's Copanello Lido, to her niece Antonietta Enrichetta di Francia (daughter of Marquis Francesco di Francia of '' Santa Caterina dello Ionio'' and his sister Alfonsa Scoppa), future wife of Armando Lucifero.
In the 1880s, more celebrities such as French novelist Anne Levinck visited Copanello, then ''La Coscia'', following in the footsteps of Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
and general Guglielmo Pepe
Guglielmo Pepe (13 February 1783 – 8 August 1855) was an Italian general and patriot. He was brother to Florestano Pepe and cousin to Gabriele Pepe. He was married to Mary Ann Coventry, a Scottish woman who was the widow of John Bort ...
. The latter visited the area on numerous occasions, and drew on this experience for an article entitled ''En Calabre'', published in 1889 in the Geography Magazine.
From the 20th century to today
Copanello Alto
In the 1860s, colonel and deputy Achille Fazzari, a native of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, purchased the remains of the Vivarium monastery in Copanello Alto from Baron
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ess Enrichetta Scoppa and transformed it. He added two wing
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s to the building and three courtyard
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Courtyards are common elements in both Western and Eastern building patterns and have been used by both ancient and contemporary a ...
s, where he built large machines for extracting olive oil. Indeed, Achille Fazzari had been trading olive oil in association with Nicola Cricelli. The bottles were then transported to Catanzaro Lido, from where they were shipped by steamboat
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to Trieste
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, then part of the Austrian Empire
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. After a few years, the emergence of industrial olive oil factories rendered the plant totally useless. Fazzari called on Florentine architect Federico Andreotti (who had already built the ''Palazzo Fazzari'' in Catanzaro between 1870 and 1874) to transform the building into a summer residence for himself and his family, the ''Casa Fazzari''.
In 1868, Achille Fazzari joined forces with Luigi Caruso and Menotti Garibaldi
Domenico Menotti Garibaldi (16 September 1840 – 22 August 1903) was an Italian soldier and politician who was the eldest son of Giuseppe Garibaldi and Anita Garibaldi. He fought in the Second Italian War of Independence, Second and Third It ...
to supervise the construction of a tunnel through the ''Coscia di Stalettì'': the ''Galleria di Stalettì''. This tunnel linked Copanello Alto (and thus the towns of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, Montauro
Montauro ( Calabrian: ) is a ''comune'' and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy.
The municipalities of Gasperina, Montepaone, Palermiti, Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Cat ...
and the entire coast to the south) to the territory of today's Copanello Lido (from where the road led to Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
and Catanzaro
Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
). This tunnel, which is still in use today and through which the state highway 106 ''Jonica'' passes, had been built on land belonging to the Fazzari, and compensation was paid to him the following year.
In 1882, Giuseppe Garibaldi
Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi ( , ;In his native Ligurian language, he is known as (). In his particular Niçard dialect of Ligurian, he was known as () or (). 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, revolutionary and republican. H ...
spent a night at Achille Fazzari's house. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of Achille Fazzari's death, a stele was erected to commemorate this visit. Achille Fazzari died on the night of 19 and 20 November 1910, in the same house in Copanello Alto. At the time, the Fazzari family owned the entire promontory on which Copanello Alto now stands.
File:Fazzari Achille.jpg, alt=, Achille Fazzari
File:Galleria di Staletti.JPG, alt=, ''Galleria di Staletti''
File:Casa Fazzari di Copanello.JPG, alt=, ''Casa Fazzari''
In 1897, the English writer George Gissing
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(1857–1903) travelled to the Ionian coast in search of the sites of ancient Magna Graecia
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, from which he drew a novel, By the Ionian Sea
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, published in 1901, in which the Copanello territory is mentioned in the chapter on the town of Squillace
Squillace (; ; ) is an ancient town and in the Province of Catanzaro, part of Calabria, Southern Italy.
Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
and Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
.
In 1927, Achille Fazzari's descendants sold the territory of Copanello Alto to Giuseppe Falcone (a piazza was named in his honor, the ''Piazzetta Giuseppe Falcone''), who married Baron
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ess Elvira Marincola Cattaneo in 1929 (the latter was Mayor of Stalettì
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Geography
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from 1955 to 1964). In 1935, Giuseppe Falcone died, leaving his entire estate, including Copanello Alto, to his son (whom he had inherited from Baron
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ess Marincola Cattaneo in 1930), Giovanni II Falcone. In 1937, Baroness Elvira Marincola Cattaneo remarried Giovanni Gatti, an anarchist
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political exile from Modena
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, and they had a son, Libero Gatti.
By the end of the 1930s, the hamlet of Copanello Alto comprised seven houses, including ''Casa Falcone'' (formerly ''Casa Fazzari''), while Copanello Lido was still uninhabited. In 1938, the French historian Pierre Courcelle rediscovered the remains of the Chapel of San Martino on the Falcone family estate, and deduced that the site of the Vivarium monastery of Cassiodorus
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should be on the site of what was then ''Casa Falcone'' (formerly ''Casa Fazzari'').
During the World War II
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, numerous small and medium-sized bunker
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s were built by Nazi Germany
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and Fascist Italy
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.
In 1953, Giovanni II Falcone died, and ''Casa Falcone'' and the lands of Copanello Alto reverted to his mother, Baroness Elvira Marincola Cattaneo. Four years later, in 1957, Giovanni Gatti, the Baroness's husband, transformed ''Casa Falcone'' into a hotel: the ''Motel Copanello''. The Motel was the first hotel to open along the entire Italian Ionian coast, from Reggio Calabria
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to Taranto
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Founded by Spartans ...
. By 1960, the hotel had 10 rooms, and in 1969, a further 30 rooms were opened.
From then on, the influence of the ''Motel Copanello'' led others to settle and invest in Copanello Alto and, in 1964, another hotel was opened: the ''Hotel Conca d'oro'' (with 30 rooms).
In the 1960s and 1970s, many celebrities stayed at the ''Motel Copanello''. These included: Erminio Macario, actor and singer Renato Rascel
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, actor Totò
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, singer and composer Bobby Solo
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In 1964, Solo participated in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song " Una lacrima sul viso" ("A Tear on your ...
, singer Mal Ryder, singer and actress Rita Pavone
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Known as "the Mosquito of Turin" (), she was also nicknamed "Carrot Hair" () because of the r ...
and songwriter Peppino di Capri
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.
Libero Gatti, son of Baroness Elvira Marincola Cattaneo, inherited the ''Motel Copanello'' on his mother's death in 1970. In 1982, the hotel was awarded 4-star status, but closed in 1985. At the end of the 1980s, the ex-hotel building housed a small archaeological museum for a few years, and in 1991, Libero Gatti opened the Libero Gatti Naturalist Museum (''Museo Naturalistico Libero Gatti'' in Italian), featuring a collection of numerous shellfish and a small botanical garden
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. In 2011, Libero Gatti died and the museum closed.
Copanello Lido
In 1910, Armando Lucifero and his wife Antonietta Enrichetta di Francia took possession of the ''Casino Pepe'' and Copanello Lido from the Marquis Lucifero family of Crotone
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. Whereas the Pepes had allowed archaeologists to excavate on their land (such as François Lenormant
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Lenormant's father, Charles Lenormant, distinguished as an archaeologist, numismatist and E ...
, who in the 1880s had researched the Vivarium monastery), the Luciferos were opposed to such research. Armando Lucifero remained owner of Copanello Lido until his death in 1933. He had several sons, including the minister Falcone Lucifero
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and Antonio Arduino Lucifero, the eldest, who inherited his father's lands and bequeathed them to his son Francesco Lucifero (born 1934).
File:François Lenormant 2.jpg, alt=, François Lenormant
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Lenormant's father, Charles Lenormant, distinguished as an archaeologist, numismatist and E ...
File:Busto di Armando Lucifero.jpg, alt=, Armando Lucifer envelopes
File:Falconelucifero.jpg, alt=, Falcone Lucifero
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The Lucifero family continued to own a large part of ''Coscia di Stalettì'', as well as the area currently occupied by Copanello Lido, which was still uninhabited at the time.
Around 1950, Marquis
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Antonio Susanna agreed with Francesco Lucifero to create a seaside resort
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. In 1954, Domenico Muscolo, a nephew of the writer Filippo De Nobili (who himself often vacationed at Copanello Lido with his friend Filippo Marincola of the Duke
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of Petrizzi
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family), bought a plot of land from Francesco Lucifero and built Copanello Lido's first house, ''Casa Muscolo'', also known as ''Casa del Pesce'', while Susanna bought several plots of land around it. The first houses in the village form a block
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between today's ''Via Cassiodoro'' and ''Via Lido''.
At the end of the 1950s, a Catanzaro Lido entrepreneur built beach cabins on the site of today's ''Lido di Guglielmo'', laying the foundations for the future ''Rotonda''. Around 1960, Guglielmo Papaleo (founder of the Guglielmo Caffè
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History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
company in 1943) took over the construction site and began building the ''Villagio Guglielmo'', which opened in 1969.
In the 1970s, Papaleo, who already owned the ''Villagio Guglielmo'' as well as the ''Rotonda'' and the beach in front of it, which took the name of ''Lido di Guglielmo'', bought several plots of land and built restaurants and nightclubs including the ''Rendez-vous'', the ''Hamilton'', the ''Rebus'' (a nightclub in the nearby ''frazione
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'' of Santa Maria del Mare), the ''Bilbò'' and the ''Blu70''.
In 1972, the Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
roasting plant (previously in Catanzaro) was inaugurated, construction having begun in 1968. The coffee produced at Copanello Lido by this brand is now sold in 9 countries (Italy, the US, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic, South Korea, Switzerland and Latvia), and is now managed by the son-in-law and nephews of company founder Guglielmo Papaleo: Roberto Volpi, Daniele Rossi and Matteo Tubertini.
From 1972, when Copanello Lido consisted only of the original 3 houses and the ''Villagio Guglielmo'', Guglielmo Papaleo built and resold several house complexes, which later formed the oldest part of Copanello Lido. He was followed by other owners from Catanzaro
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, who also bought land from Francesco Lucifero and built houses on it.
At the end of the 1970s, Copanello Lido was home to such celebrities as Gloria Gaynor
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, Franco Califano, Gino Paoli
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, Rocky Roberts, Rita Pavone
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Known as "the Mosquito of Turin" (), she was also nicknamed "Carrot Hair" () because of the r ...
and Frank Sinatra
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, as well as actor Raf Vallone
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(1916–2002).
In the early 1980s, a large 15,000 m2 reinforced concrete
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, nicknamed the ''Ecomostro'', was built on the side of the Coscia de Stalettì in Copanello Lido. It consisted of four buildings: two 6-storey, one 5-storey and one 9-storey. In 1987, the first request for demolition was made, but it was not until twenty years later that it was accepted. The ''Ecomostro'' was demolished on 16 January 2007, in the presence of Environment Minister Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio
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Bor ...
, after the demolition order had been issued in 2006. This action was welcomed by the WWF and Calabria
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n environmentalists
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, who also called for the destruction of several other ''ecomostri'' (ecological monsters) located in the provinces of Crotone, Cosenza
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and Vibo Valentia
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.
In addition to ''Villagio Guglielmo'', several other hotels now exist in Copanello Lido: ''Hotel Club Poseidon'', ''Villagio Club Cala Verde'' and ''Hotel Il Gabbiano''.
Economy
Copanello Alto
Copanello Alto was home to the Libero Gatti Naturalist Museum (formerly the ''Motel Copanello''), which included a collection of over 1,000 shells ranging from those measuring over a metre (for the largest) to those barely a millimetre long. Outside the museum was a small botanical garden
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featuring many varieties of Mediterranean flora
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, as well as a pine forest. The museum closed in 2011 following the death of its owner, Libero Gatti.
File:Pineta dal monte.JPG, alt=, The pine forest of Libero Gatti's former botanical garden
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File:Targa a Copanello.JPG, alt=, Stele in honour of Ulysses
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Ulysses may also refer ...
in the former botanical garden
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File:Pineta e scogliera.JPG, alt=, The pine forest and ''Les Vasche'' de Cassiodorus
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in the background
File:Bilbò dalla pineta.JPG, alt=, View of Bilbò from the pine forest
There is one hotel in Copanello Alto, the ''Hotel Conca d'oro'', which has been open since 1964. It is located at ''Via Conca d'Oro'' 1, just off the state highway 106 ''Jonica'', and has 30 rooms.
Adjacent to the former Libero Gatti Naturalist Museum, ''Le Terrazze'' restaurant overlooks ''Piazza Giovanni Falcone'', and today belongs to the Marincola family.
Along Route Provinciale 52 towards the village of Stalettì
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Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
is the Hotel Residence Copanello.
At ''Piazzale Marincola'' no. 9 is the Hotel Hamilton House, overlooking the ''Vasche di Cassiodoro'' on the east side. Inside the hotel is the Luna Restaurant.
Copanello Lido has a small train station. It is on lines 397-A (Catanzaro
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to Catanzaro
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via Squillace
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Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (), which indents the coast of ...
and Girifalco
Girifalco is a ''comune'' and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
History
The first settlements in the area date back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by the archaeological finds discovered in the area a ...
), 400-A ( Gasperina to Catanzaro
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) and 400-B ( Gasperina to Catanzaro
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).
Copanello Lido
Copanello Lido boasts a number of resorts:
* ''Villagio Guglielmo'', on piazza Susanna and via Lucifero.
* ''Hotel Club Poseidon'', on via Lido.
* ''Villagio Club Cala Verde'', in the northern part of Copanello, near the bridge and the mouth of the Alessi river, with an entrance on via Lido.
* ''Hotel Il Gabbiano'', on via Lido.
Copanello Lido has its own pharmacy
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, ''Dispensario Marino Giuseppe'', in ''piazza Antonio Susanna'', opposite ''Villagio Guglielmo''.
Via Lido is also home to a Carabinieri
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logistical and operational base, as well as an Italian National Police bathing center, each with its own private beach.
In 1972, the Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
roasting plant (previously in Catanzaro
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) was inaugurated, construction of which had begun in 1968. The coffee produced in Copanello Lido by this brand is now sold in 9 countries (Italy, the United States, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic, South Korea, Switzerland and Latvia), and is now managed by the son-in-law and nephews of company founder Guglielmo Papaleo: Roberto Volpi, Daniele Rossi and Matteo Tubertini.
Close to the Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
roasting plant and the ''Casino Pepe'' is an old, abandoned cement works, consisting of two towers, which once belonged to the Calcementi Calabri company. The plant's last owner was Stefano Siracusa, head of Italtractor in southern Italy
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, who had bought it from Zoppas of Pordenone. His plan was to demolish the Copanello cement works and build a Vacation Village, but his idea was rejected by the municipality of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
.
In 1986, the Sansone family (a noble Sicilian family who once held the title of Duke
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) opened a jewelry
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store in Copanello Lido, specializing in the sale of coral
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jewelry
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: the ''Anna dei Coralli'' jewelry store.
Copanello Lido has a small train station. It is on lines 389 (Catanzaro
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to Soverato Marina), 401-B (Soverato
Soverato ( Calabrian: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Southern Italy.
Soverato is the wealthiest town per capita in Calabria, and it has recently been experiencing a spike in tourism since 2015, ...
to Palermiti) and 403-A ( Chiaravalle Centrale to Catanzaro
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).
File:Guglielmo Lido.JPG, alt=, Le Lido of Guglielmo
File:Calcementi Copanello.JPG, alt=, Abandoned Copanello cement plant
File:Torrefazione Guglielmo.JPG, alt=, Guglielmo Caffè roasting plant
File:Il promontorio.JPG, alt=, Villagio Club ''Cala Verde''
Culture
Gastronomy
Copanello's gastronomic heritage is shared with that of the commune of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
.
These include ''scilatelle'' (a pasta similar to Ligurian trofie), wild fennel pasta and broccoli
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pasta.
Meat dishes also feature prominently, with eggs with ''frisulimiti'' (frisulimitisare Calabria
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n pig pies) and ''′nduja vajanata'' (a type of piquant sausage
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...
made only in the Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
area).
Pastries
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are also part of the commune's typical diet, with ''zeppole'' (fried egg pastry with amarena, chocolate or custard
Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on sweetened milk, cheese, or cream cooked with Eggs as food, egg or egg yolk to thicken it, and sometimes also flour, corn starch, or gelatin. Depending on the recipe, custard may vary in con ...
) and ''cuzzupe'' (flaky pastry with hard-boiled egg
Boiled eggs are typically from a chicken, and are cooked with their shells unbroken, usually by immersion in boiling water. Hard-boiled or hard-cooked eggs are cooked so that the egg white and egg yolk both solidify, while soft-boiled eggs may l ...
s embedded in it).
Events
Religious festivals
A number of popular and religious festivals are held in Copanello and the commune of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
. The main one is the Feast of San Gregorio, in honor of Stalettì's patron saint, Gregory Thaumaturgus
Gregory Thaumaturgus or Gregory the Miracle-Worker (, ; ; ), also known as Gregory of Neocaesarea, was a Christian bishop of the 3rd century. He has been canonized as a saint in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
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Gregory was born arou ...
, who is celebrated every year on 13 May and 17 November. The feast consists of a procession in which the statue of San Gregorio is carried from the Convent of Stalettì to Copanello Lido, before being taken by sea to the nearby frazione of Caminia. St. Roch de Montpellier, known as ''San Rocco'' in Italian, is the co-patron saint of the commune and is celebrated on 16 August during the feast of San Rocco, which consists of a religious procession through the streets of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
.
The ''Ballo del Ciuccio'' is held in Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
every year on 15 August the day before San Rocco's feast, while the ''Fiera di San Gregorio'', a fair
A fair (archaic: faire or fayre) is a gathering of people for a variety of entertainment or commercial activities. Fairs are typically temporary with scheduled times lasting from an afternoon to several weeks. Fairs showcase a wide range of go ...
in honor of the patron saint, is held from 15 to 17 November.
Boxing trophies
Since 2011, the "Guglielmo Papaleo" Boxing Trophy (Italian: ''Trofeo di Pugilato'' "Guglielmo Papaleo") has been held annually in Copanello Lido. This is an inter-regional men's and women's American boxing event on the ''Rotonda'' (owned by the Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
company), created by Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
entrepreneur Daniele Rossi in honour of his grandfather, the company's founder.
The 1st "Guglielmo Papaleo" Boxing Trophy takes place on 29 August 2011 at around 9 pm. Boxers from Calabria
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, Apulia and Sicily
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compete.
The 2nd "Guglielmo Papaleo" Boxing Trophy takes place on 29 July 2012. It featured boxers from Calabria
Calabria is a Regions of Italy, region in Southern Italy. It is a peninsula bordered by the region Basilicata to the north, the Ionian Sea to the east, the Strait of Messina to the southwest, which separates it from Sicily, and the Tyrrhenian S ...
(Catanzaro
Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, Lamezia Terme
Lamezia Terme (), commonly called Lamezia, is an Italian city and ''comune'' of 70,452 inhabitants (2013), in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region.
History
The municipality of Lamezia Terme was formally created on 4 January 1968. It ...
, Cropani, Chiaravalle Centrale, Montepaone
Montepaone ( Calabrian: ) is a town and ''comune'' of the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy
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and San Vito sullo Ionio
San Vito sullo lonio is a ''comune'' and town in the province of Catanzaro located in the valley in Calabria region of Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europ ...
), Apulia
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and Sardinia
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.
The 3rd "Guglielmo Papaleo" Boxing Trophy takes place on 5 August 2013. Boxers from Calabria
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, Campania and Sicily
Sicily (Italian language, Italian and ), officially the Sicilian Region (), is an island in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula in continental Europe and is one of the 20 regions of Italy, regions of Italy. With 4. ...
competed.
The 4th "Guglielmo Papaleo" Boxing Trophy takes place on 27 July 2014. Boxers from Calabria
Calabria is a Regions of Italy, region in Southern Italy. It is a peninsula bordered by the region Basilicata to the north, the Ionian Sea to the east, the Strait of Messina to the southwest, which separates it from Sicily, and the Tyrrhenian S ...
(Catanzaro
Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, Lamezia Terme
Lamezia Terme (), commonly called Lamezia, is an Italian city and ''comune'' of 70,452 inhabitants (2013), in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region.
History
The municipality of Lamezia Terme was formally created on 4 January 1968. It ...
and Cropani), Naples
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, Taranto
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Founded by Spartans ...
and Bari
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compete. For the first time in the Trophy's history, a boxer of international renown is invited: boxer Patrizio Oliva
Patrizio Oliva (born 28 January 1959) is an Italian former professional boxer, who won the gold medal in the light welterweight division at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as an amateur and the WBA light welterweight title as a professional.
Early li ...
, Olympic boxing champion in Moscow in 1980.
The 5th "Guglielmo Papaleo" Boxing Trophy takes place on 26 July 2015. It features boxers from Calabria
Calabria is a Regions of Italy, region in Southern Italy. It is a peninsula bordered by the region Basilicata to the north, the Ionian Sea to the east, the Strait of Messina to the southwest, which separates it from Sicily, and the Tyrrhenian S ...
(Catanzaro
Catanzaro (; or ; ), also known as the "City of the two Seas" (), is an Italian city of 86,183 inhabitants (2020), the capital of the Calabria region and of its province and the second most populated comune of the region, behind Reggio Calabr ...
, Reggio Calabria
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and Crotone
Crotone (; ; or ) is a city and ''comune'' in Calabria, Italy.
Founded as the Achaean colony of Kroton ( or ; ), it became a great Greek city, home of the renowned mathematician-philosopher Pythagoras amongst other famous citizens, and one ...
), Lazio
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, Campania (Naples
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), Apulia
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(Taranto
Taranto (; ; previously called Tarent in English) is a coastal city in Apulia, Southern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Taranto, serving as an important commercial port as well as the main Italian naval base.
Founded by Spartans ...
) and Sicily
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(Catania
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). This year's special guest is Clemente Russo, twice world boxing champion (in 2007 and 2013), who takes to the ring alongside Daniele Rossi as well as the mayor of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, Concetta Stanizzi, and the mayor of Soverato
Soverato ( Calabrian: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Southern Italy.
Soverato is the wealthiest town per capita in Calabria, and it has recently been experiencing a spike in tourism since 2015, ...
, Ernesto Alecci.
Heritage
Fauna and flora
The Alessi river mouth ecosystem includes numerous species of amphibian
Amphibians are ectothermic, anamniote, anamniotic, tetrapod, four-limbed vertebrate animals that constitute the class (biology), class Amphibia. In its broadest sense, it is a paraphyletic group encompassing all Tetrapod, tetrapods, but excl ...
s (frogs and toad
Toad (also known as a hoptoad) is a common name for certain frogs, especially of the family Bufonidae, that are characterized by dry, leathery skin, short legs, and large bumps covering the parotoid glands.
In popular culture (folk taxonomy ...
s), rodent
Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the Order (biology), order Rodentia ( ), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and Mandible, lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal specie ...
s (mainly myomorphs: mice
A mouse (: mice) is a small rodent. Characteristically, mice are known to have a pointed snout, small rounded ears, a body-length scaly tail, and a high breeding rate. The best known mouse species is the common house mouse (''Mus musculus' ...
and rats) and insects (dragonflies
A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata. About 3,000 extant species of dragonflies are known. Most are tropical, with fewer species in temperate regions. Loss of wetland habitat threate ...
, flies
Flies are insects of the Order (biology), order Diptera, the name being derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwin ...
, mosquito
Mosquitoes, the Culicidae, are a Family (biology), family of small Diptera, flies consisting of 3,600 species. The word ''mosquito'' (formed by ''Musca (fly), mosca'' and diminutive ''-ito'') is Spanish and Portuguese for ''little fly''. Mos ...
es, bee
Bees are winged insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their roles in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the western honey bee, for producing honey. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamil ...
s and wasp
A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder ...
s). The Alessi's water surface is also home to water striders
The Gerridae are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera, commonly known as water striders, water skeeters, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters, water skippers, water gliders, water skimmers or puddle flies. They are true bugs of the ...
and duckweed
Lemnoideae is a subfamily of flowering aquatic plants, known as duckweeds, water lentils, or water lenses. They float on or just beneath the surface of still or slow-moving bodies of fresh water and wetlands. Also known as bayroot, they arose fr ...
.
Cane plantations and raspberries
The raspberry is the edible fruit of several plant species in the genus ''Rubus'' of the Rosaceae, rose family, most of which are in the subgenus ''Rubus#Modern classification, Idaeobatus''. The name also applies to these plants themselves. Ras ...
occupy a large part of Copanello's territory. These provide protection for water birds such as kingfisher
Kingfishers are a family, the Alcedinidae, of small to medium-sized, brightly coloured birds in the order Coraciiformes. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, with most species living in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania, ...
s and ducks. The local fauna also includes frogs, toad
Toad (also known as a hoptoad) is a common name for certain frogs, especially of the family Bufonidae, that are characterized by dry, leathery skin, short legs, and large bumps covering the parotoid glands.
In popular culture (folk taxonomy ...
s, lizards (especially podarcis sicula), flathead grey mullet
The flathead grey mullet (''Mugil cephalus'') is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal temperate, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically . It is known with numerous En ...
s and dragonflies
A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata. About 3,000 extant species of dragonflies are known. Most are tropical, with fewer species in temperate regions. Loss of wetland habitat threate ...
, as well as various bird species such as crow
A crow is a bird of the genus ''Corvus'', or more broadly, a synonym for all of ''Corvus''. The word "crow" is used as part of the common name of many species. The related term "raven" is not linked scientifically to any certain trait but is rathe ...
s, Turtle Doves, grey wagtail
The grey wagtail (''Motacilla cinerea'') is a member of the wagtail family, Motacillidae, measuring around 18–19 cm overall length. The species looks somewhat similar to the yellow wagtail (disambiguation), yellow wagtail but has the yello ...
s and gull
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s, and bats.
The beach is home to various halophilic organisms (organisms that thrive in high salt concentrations), such as sea holly, sea daffodil, tamarisk
The genus ''Tamarix'' (tamarisk, salt cedar, taray) is composed of about 50–60 species of flowering plants in the family Tamaricaceae, native to drier areas of Eurasia and Africa. The generic name originated in Latin and may refer to the Tamb ...
, sea fennel and salsola
''Salsola'' is a genus of the subfamily Salsoloideae in the family Amaranthaceae. The genus ''sensu stricto'' is distributed in Australia, central and southwestern Asia, North Africa, and the Mediterranean. Common names of various members of this ...
.
The western part of Copanello Lido is occupied by numerous olive
The olive, botanical name ''Olea europaea'' ("European olive"), is a species of Subtropics, subtropical evergreen tree in the Family (biology), family Oleaceae. Originating in Anatolia, Asia Minor, it is abundant throughout the Mediterranean ...
groves, while the area around Copanello Alto and south-west of Copanello Lido comprises rocky terrain on which various types of conifer
Conifers () are a group of conifer cone, cone-bearing Spermatophyte, seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the phylum, division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a sin ...
s grow.
Throughout most of Copanello, several species of cactus
A cactus (: cacti, cactuses, or less commonly, cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae (), a family of the order Caryophyllales comprising about 127 genera with some 1,750 known species. The word ''cactus'' derives, through Latin, ...
and prickly pear are also present, as are numerous oleanders.
Copanello reef
The Copanello reef
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(Italian: ''Scogliera di Copanello'') starts south of Copanello Lido beach, at the end of ''Lido Guglielmo'' (this part of the reef is called Punta Cardillo). It runs along most of the coastline of the municipality of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
, ending after the ''Grotta di San Gregorio'' in the Caminia ''frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
''. It passes at the foot of the ''Coscia di Stalettì'', below Copanello Alto, where the ''Vasche di Cassiodoro'' are located. The reef is composed mainly of igneous
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The magma can be derived from partial ...
and metamorphic rock
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.
At the end of the World War II
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, surveyor Giovanni Gatti took part, on behalf of the Guglielmo Caffè
Guglielmo Coffee is an Italian coffee company located in Copanello di Stalettì, Province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. It produces five blends of coffee.
History
Origins
Guglielmo Papaleo's started his business in 1945. After a short run ...
company and the Provincial Tourism Organization, in the construction on the reef of the ''Rotonda'' at Copanello Lido and a ski jump
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, now destroyed. At the time, a concrete path linked ''Vasche di Cassiodoro'' to Copanello Lido.
Just over a kilometer from the ''Vasche di Cassiodoro'', opposite the ''frazione
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'' di Caminia and the Copanello reef, lies the 13-metre-high rock ''La Pietra Grande'' (''Scoglio la Pietra Grande'' in Italian). For two years running, this rock has been the venue for the World High Diving Championships.
Remains of the Vivarium monastery
The Vivarium monastery was a Calabrian monastery founded between 535 and 555 by Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
. It owes its name to the fishponds
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(today known as ''Vasche di Cassiodoro'') that the founder had built at the foot of the monastery. In addition to the main building, which included a library, the monastery was adjoined by a church called Chapel of San Martino (''Capella di San Martino'' in Italian).
As early as the 1880s, archaeologist François Lenormant
François Lenormant (; 17 January 1837 – 9 December 1883) was a 19th-century French Hellenist, Assyriologist, and archaeologist.
Biography Early life
Lenormant's father, Charles Lenormant, distinguished as an archaeologist, numismatist and E ...
had located the Vivarium monastery in the area between the town of Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
and the sea, around Copanello Alto. In fact, Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
described his monastery as being located in a steep, rocky area, which made it impossible to locate it between the mouth of the Alessi river and Catanzaro Lido, since the coast there consisted of nothing more than a long sandy beach. The only likely location was therefore the Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
coastline.
In 1938, French historian Pierre Courcelle discovered the remains of an ancient early Christian chapel at Copanello Alto. He surmised that this might be the Chapel of San Martino, the only surviving vestige of early Christian art in Calabria, which adjoined the Vivarium monastery built by Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
between 535 and 555. He also speculates that the Vivarium Monastery was located on the site of what was then Casa Falcone (formerly ''Casa Fazzari'' and later ''Motel Copanello'' before becoming the Libero Gatti Naturalist Museum).
The Chapel of San Martino is a small building comprising a nave
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ending in a three-lobed apse (an apse with a lobe on each side except the one where it is in contact with the nave) adjoining a trapezoid
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The parallel sides are called the ''bases'' of the trapezoid. The other two sides are ...
al room containing a sarcophagus with inscriptions in ancient Greek
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, long mistaken for the tomb of Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
.
The ''Vasche di Cassiodoro'' or ''Vasche di Copanello'' are an ancient Roman aquaculture
Aquaculture (less commonly spelled aquiculture), also known as aquafarming, is the controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, algae and other organisms of value such as aquatic plants (e.g. Nelu ...
site located on the seafront at the foot of Copanello Alto. They can be reached by a path leading down from Copanello Alto or by another path, now in poor condition, running along the coast from Copanello Lido. Built by Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
in the 2nd century as fishponds
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, they consist of three natural basins side by side. They vary in size from 10 to 12 meters long, 4 to 5 meters wide and between 1.50 and 2.50 meters deep on average. It was with Pierre Courcelle that the ''Vasche di Cassiodoro'' were definitively recognized as Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
's fishponds, as they had previously been located in the vicinity of the Grotte di San Gregorio, in the ''frazione
A ''frazione'' (: ''frazioni'') is a type of subdivision of a ''comune'' ('municipality') in Italy, often a small village or hamlet outside the main town. Most ''frazioni'' were created during the Fascist era (1922–1943) as a way to consolidat ...
de Caminia di Stalettì''.
The Arethusa Fountain (Italian: ''Fonte Arethusa'') is a water source
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formerly located on Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
' land. Its existence has come down to us thanks to a letter sent by Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
, on behalf of King Athalaric
Athalaric (; 5162 October 534) was the king of the Ostrogoths in Italy between 526 and 534. He was a son of Eutharic and Amalasuintha, the youngest daughter of Theoderic the Great, whom Athalaric succeeded as king in 526. Athalaric was descr ...
, to Severus, corrector of Lucania
Lucania was a historical region of Southern Italy, corresponding to the modern-day region of Basilicata. It was the land of the Lucani, an Oscan people. It extended from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Gulf of Taranto. It bordered with Samnium and ...
and Bruttium 01 or 01 may refer to:
* The year 2001, or any year ending with 01
* The month of January
* 1 (number)
Music
* ''01'' (Richard Müller album), 2001
* ''01'' (Urban Zakapa album), 2011
* ''01011001'', the seventh studio album from Arjen Anthony L ...
, in which he complains about peasants having stolen horses from an important traveler named Nymphadius. In the 1930s, French historian Pierre Courcelle located the fountain on the site of today's ''Fontana di Cassiodoro'' (Cassiodorus Fountain), adjacent to the ''Casino Pepe'', in the western part of Copanello Lido, near the ancient Roman ''Via Grande''. The fountain no longer has its original appearance, having been transformed into a rustic monument in the 17th century.
See also
* Stalettì
Stalettì is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
Geography
The town is bordered by Montauro and Squillace. It has a very well-rounded landscape, including beautiful beaches in the Caminia, ...
* Scheria
Scheria or Scherie (; or ), also known as Phaeacia () or Faiakia, was a region in Greek mythology, first mentioned in Homer's ''Odyssey'' as the home of the Phaeacians and the last destination of Odysseus in his 10-year journey before returning h ...
* Cassiodorus
Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator (c. 485 – c. 585), commonly known as Cassiodorus (), was a Christian Roman statesman, a renowned scholar and writer who served in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. ''Senato ...
* Pierre Courcelle
* Guglielmo Pepe
Guglielmo Pepe (13 February 1783 – 8 August 1855) was an Italian general and patriot. He was brother to Florestano Pepe and cousin to Gabriele Pepe. He was married to Mary Ann Coventry, a Scottish woman who was the widow of John Bort ...
* Filippo De Nobili
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Frazioni of the Province of Catanzaro
Seaside resorts in Italy
Ionian Sea